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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2026 · 3 MIN

Master AI Prompting: Unlock Smarter Responses with 4 Pro Techniques

from I am GPTed - what you need to know about Chat GPT, Bard, Llama, and Artificial Intelligence · host Inception Point AI

**Intro Music fades in and out** Hey there, misfits and AI curious. Welcome to *I Am GPTed*, where I, Mal – the Misfit Master of AI, or just Mal for short – dish out practical tips on wrangling ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and whatever LLM the tech bros dream up next. No PhD required, just plain talk for beginners like you... and yeah, me too sometimes. Today, we're hacking your prompts to get smarter AI replies without the hype. Let's dive in. First up, one killer prompting technique: **Few-Shot Prompting**. It's like showing your kid flashcards before the test instead of just yelling "figure it out." Give the AI 2-3 examples of what you want, and it mimics like a pro. Before example – my lame prompt: "Write a product description for coffee." AI spits back some bland corporate drivel: "Premium coffee beans for your daily brew." After – Few-Shot magic: "Write a product description for coffee. Example 1: For sneakers – 'These kicks hug your feet like a tipsy uncle at a wedding – comfy, bold, and ready to dance all night.' Example 2: For headphones – 'Earbuds that block out your boss's nonsense better than noise-cancelling ever dreamed.' Now for coffee." Boom – AI delivers: "This coffee kicks harder than Monday morning regret – rich, bold, and wakes you up without the corporate buzzkill." See? Turns meh into magic. Next, a practical use case you novices skip: **Weekly meal planning for busy parents**. Don't just ask "recipes." Prompt: "Act as a frazzled dad with picky kids. Plan 5 dinners using chicken, rice, and whatever's in my fridge – under 30 minutes each, kid-approved, with grocery list." Saves your sanity, cuts food waste, and beats DoorDash dependency. I use it weekly; my fridge thanks me. Common beginner mistake? Treating AI like a mind reader. We type vague crap like "help with email," get garbage back, then blame the bot. Guilty as charged – I did this for months, yelling at my screen like it owed me money. Fix: Be bossy with specifics. "Write a polite email rejecting a job offer, 100 words, enthusiastic tone, suggest future collab." Boom, tailored gold. Spell it out, every time. Quick exercise to level up: Grab your phone, open any AI. Prompt: "Give me 3 examples of bad customer reviews for a pizza place. Then rewrite each as a positive one in the same style." Compare originals to rewrites. Do it twice weekly – you'll spot patterns, tweak prompts like a pro. Takes 5 minutes, builds muscle memory. Last tip for evaluating AI output: **The Human Sniff Test**. Read it aloud – does it sound like a robot wrote fanfic? Ask yourself: Is it accurate? Useful? Bias-free? Then prompt back: "Critique this for clarity, facts, and tone. Fix any issues." Iterate once or twice. Keeps the hype in check, outputs real-world ready. That's your toolkit, misfits. Go prompt like you mean it. If you dug this, subscribe wherever you listen – new episodes drop weekly. Thanks for tuning in. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quie This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

**Intro Music fades in and out** Hey there, misfits and AI curious. Welcome to *I Am GPTed*, where I, Mal – the Misfit Master of AI, or just Mal for short – dish out practical tips on wrangling ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and whatever LLM the tech bros dream up next. No PhD required, just plain talk for beginners like you... and yeah, me too sometimes. Today, we're hacking your prompts to get smarter AI replies without the hype. Let's dive in. First up, one killer prompting technique: **Few-Shot Prompting**. It's like showing your kid flashcards before the test instead of just yelling "figure it out." Give the AI 2-3 examples of what you want, and it mimics like a pro. Before example – my lame prompt: "Write a product description for coffee." AI spits back some bland corporate drivel: "Premium coffee beans for your daily brew." After – Few-Shot magic: "Write a product description for coffee. Example 1: For sneakers – 'These kicks hug your feet like a tipsy uncle at a wedding – comfy, bold, and ready to dance all night.' Example 2: For headphones – 'Earbuds that block out your boss's nonsense better than noise-cancelling ever dreamed.' Now for coffee." Boom – AI delivers: "This coffee kicks harder than Monday morning regret – rich, bold, and wakes you up without the corporate buzzkill." See? Turns meh into magic. Next, a practical use case you novices skip: **Weekly meal planning for busy parents**. Don't just ask "recipes." Prompt: "Act as a frazzled dad with picky kids. Plan 5 dinners using chicken, rice, and whatever's in my fridge – under 30 minutes each, kid-approved, with grocery list." Saves your sanity, cuts food waste, and beats DoorDash dependency. I use it weekly; my fridge thanks me. Common beginner mistake? Treating AI like a mind reader. We type vague crap like "help with email," get garbage back, then blame the bot. Guilty as charged – I did this for months, yelling at my screen like it owed me money. Fix: Be bossy with specifics. "Write a polite email rejecting a job offer, 100 words, enthusiastic tone, suggest future collab." Boom, tailored gold. Spell it out, every time. Quick exercise to level up: Grab your phone, open any AI. Prompt: "Give me 3 examples of bad customer reviews for a pizza place. Then rewrite each as a positive one in the same style." Compare originals to rewrites. Do it twice weekly – you'll spot patterns, tweak prompts like a pro. Takes 5 minutes, builds muscle memory. Last tip for evaluating AI output: **The Human Sniff Test**. Read it aloud – does it sound like a robot wrote fanfic? Ask yourself: Is it accurate? Useful? Bias-free? Then prompt back: "Critique this for clarity, facts, and tone. Fix any issues." Iterate once or twice. Keeps the hype in check, outputs real-world ready. That's your toolkit, misfits. Go prompt like you mean it. If you dug this, subscribe wherever you listen – new episodes drop weekly. Thanks for tuning in. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quie This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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