Prompting Isn’t About Tech. It’s About Clear Thinking.
A recent Forbes article by Aytekin Tank, supported by an MIT study, reminds us that talking to AI isn’t just for engineers. It’s a skill anyone can use to save time, think more clearly, and get better results.
Good prompting is really just clear thinking in action. When you tell AI why you need something, who it’s for, and how you want it to sound, you get output that fits your needs instead of generic filler.
Think of it like giving directions to a babysitter. Skip the context, and the night can go sideways fast.
Examples:
“Summarize this meeting.”
- “Summarize this meeting in three short bullet points for my manager. Focus on next steps and decisions made.”“Help me plan dinner.”
- “Create a 20-minute dinner plan for a family of four using ingredients I already have, chicken, broccoli, and rice, and make it kid-friendly.”
That’s prompting done right, less guesswork, more clarity.
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