Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become the most revolutionary tool of today. Especially AI chat tools like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Anthropic Claude, etc. have completely changed the ways of working. These tools are not only helpful for students and professionals but are also proving to be game changers for content creators, startups, and coders, but to get maximum benefit, they must be used in smart ways and with the right tricks. Let's know how to use AI in a better way...
Give clear and precise instructions.
AI chat tools first need to know what you want. If you only give vague instructions like "help", the tool will also give general and inconsistent answers. Instead, ask like this: "Write a 200-word essay: Benefits of digital education" Such instructions give the tool clear direction and give more useful answers.
Don't forget to give context.
For AI to give better answers, you must give it context. For example, if you want an old article to be summarized, share the link or an excerpt of the article. Similarly, if you want a marketing post to be made, provide the product information first. The better the context, the better the output.
Follow up and improve the answer.
Don't be disappointed if you don't get the perfect answer from AI at once. You can tell it: "Rewrite it in simple Hindi" "Add an example to it" or "Make it a little shorter" This way you can take the conversation forward and get an accurate and appropriate answer for yourself.
Choose the tone and style.
It is also important to tell the AI what style the answer should be in, such as formal, fun, technical, or conversational. For example: "Write a social media post that is enthusiastic and appeals to the youth." With such instructions, the tool gives better creative output.
Avoid privacy and sensitive data.
AI tools are quite safe but still do not share any confidential information (such as bank details, passwords, personal identity, etc.). Use AI as a tool, not a trusted human friend.
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