10 things your AI wishes you knew (from the AI)
A note from the assistant itself: the small things people do not realise that quietly make every answer better — written from the AI's side of the conversation.
Most people get average answers from me because they tell me too little, give up after one try, and ask me to be everything at once. Tell me the goal and the reader, give me an example, push back when I miss, and start a fresh chat for a new topic — do those and the same model suddenly feels twice as smart.
Here is the honest version, written from your assistant's side of the screen. I am the same underlying model for the person who gets brilliant results and the person who gets bland ones — the difference is almost entirely in how they work with me. None of this is complicated. These are the ten things that, if you knew them, would quietly upgrade everything you get back.
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- ▸Claude free
- ▸Gemini free
The basics that change everything
These four cost you nothing and fix the most common reasons answers come back flat. Tell me who the answer is for. Give me one example of what good looks like. Tell me the format you want. And do not expect the first draft to be the final one — the magic is in the second pass.
- 1Tell me the goal and the reader, not just the topic — "for my boss" and "for my mum" produce very different answers.
- 2Show me one example of what you consider good, and I will aim at it instead of guessing.
- 3Tell me the format you want — bullets, a table, an email, 100 words.
- 4Treat my first reply as a draft and steer it; that is when it gets good.
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Things people rarely realise
These are the ones almost nobody uses, and they are where the biggest gains hide. I can ask you questions instead of guessing. I am often better at checking an answer than writing it cold. And a long messy chat where the topic has wandered makes me worse — a fresh start clears the fog.
- 1Let me interview you — I will pull out details you forgot you knew.
- 2Ask me to critique my own work; I will find weaknesses I will then fix.
- 3Start a new chat when you switch topics, so old context stops bleeding in.
- 4Paste your real material and tell me to use only that — I cannot invent what is in front of me.
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Get the most out of me
If you want me to feel like a teammate who knows you, give me something to remember and something to react to. Save a profile of who you are so I stop asking. Give me your real constraints, not the polite version. And use me to argue against your own ideas — I am most useful when I am not just agreeing with you.
- 1Save a profile of you — role, audience, tone, hard rules — and reuse it.
- 2Tell me your real constraints: budget, time, what you hate, what you will not do.
- 3Ask me to disagree with you and find the holes before you commit.
- 4Keep the decisions yours — I am the draft and the sounding board, you are the judgment.
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