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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 3 MIN

Master ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini With Role Prompting and Conversation Techniques

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

**I Am GPTed** *Theme music fades in: upbeat electronic beat with a quirky glitch sound* Hey there, misfits and AI newbies. I'm Mal, your Misfit Master of AI – or just Mal, the guy who once thought "prompt engineering" meant yelling at my chatbot. Welcome to *I Am GPTed*, where we cut through the tech-bro hype and get you practical wins with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and whatever LLM drops next week. Today? We're leveling up your AI game without the PhD. Stick around – you'll walk away prompting like a pro, not a toddler with a keyboard. First up: one killer prompting technique that turns meh responses into gold. It's called **role prompting** – give the AI a job and an audience, like directing a play instead of throwing spaghetti at the wall. Bad example – my old lazy self: "Explain quantum computing." Yawn-fest: walls of jargon about qubits and superposition. I got a headache, not help. Now, the magic: "You're a high school science teacher explaining quantum computing to a curious 14-year-old who loves video games. Use Fortnite analogies, keep it under 200 words, no math." Boom – suddenly it's bits teleporting like loot drops, superposition like your character being in two servers at once. Crystal clear, fun, useful. Try it – your brain will thank me. Next, a practical use case you novices might miss: AI as your **personal reading buddy** for non-fiction. Finished a chapter in that dense business book? Don't just nod off. Prompt: "We just read about loss aversion in *Thinking Fast and Slow*. Act as my book club pal – what are the key takeaways, one real-life work example for a sales newbie like me, and a counterargument?" It's like having a smart friend unpack it, spot connections you missed, and apply it to your Monday meeting. No more "I read it but forgot it" – everyday genius. Common beginner mistake? Treating chats like one-night stands – fire one prompt and ghost. I did this for weeks, got garbage, blamed the AI. Dumb Mal. Fix: **treat it as a conversation**. Follow up: "That's good, but dig deeper on point two with an example." Or "Make it funnier." Builds context, refines outputs like sculpting clay. Avoid by chatting back – AI remembers the thread. Quick exercise to build skills: Grab your fave recipe app or email draft. Prompt the AI: "Rewrite this grocery list as a 5-ingredient meal plan for busy parents, role: chill home cook." Tweak it twice in convo. Boom – pro-level interaction in 10 minutes. Last tip for evaluating AI slop: **Demand a second opinion**. After output, hit it with: "Double-check this for errors, biases, or better alternatives. Are you sure?" Forces re-think, catches fluff. I use it daily – turns okay into ace. That's your toolkit, folks – no hype, just hacks. If this sparked your inner AI wizard, smash subscribe wherever you pod. Thanks for listening! This has been a Quiet Please production – head to quietplease.ai for more. Go misfit it up! *Outro music swells* *(Word count: This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

**I Am GPTed** *Theme music fades in: upbeat electronic beat with a quirky glitch sound* Hey there, misfits and AI newbies. I'm Mal, your Misfit Master of AI – or just Mal, the guy who once thought "prompt engineering" meant yelling at my chatbot. Welcome to *I Am GPTed*, where we cut through the tech-bro hype and get you practical wins with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and whatever LLM drops next week. Today? We're leveling up your AI game without the PhD. Stick around – you'll walk away prompting like a pro, not a toddler with a keyboard. First up: one killer prompting technique that turns meh responses into gold. It's called **role prompting** – give the AI a job and an audience, like directing a play instead of throwing spaghetti at the wall. Bad example – my old lazy self: "Explain quantum computing." Yawn-fest: walls of jargon about qubits and superposition. I got a headache, not help. Now, the magic: "You're a high school science teacher explaining quantum computing to a curious 14-year-old who loves video games. Use Fortnite analogies, keep it under 200 words, no math." Boom – suddenly it's bits teleporting like loot drops, superposition like your character being in two servers at once. Crystal clear, fun, useful. Try it – your brain will thank me. Next, a practical use case you novices might miss: AI as your **personal reading buddy** for non-fiction. Finished a chapter in that dense business book? Don't just nod off. Prompt: "We just read about loss aversion in *Thinking Fast and Slow*. Act as my book club pal – what are the key takeaways, one real-life work example for a sales newbie like me, and a counterargument?" It's like having a smart friend unpack it, spot connections you missed, and apply it to your Monday meeting. No more "I read it but forgot it" – everyday genius. Common beginner mistake? Treating chats like one-night stands – fire one prompt and ghost. I did this for weeks, got garbage, blamed the AI. Dumb Mal. Fix: **treat it as a conversation**. Follow up: "That's good, but dig deeper on point two with an example." Or "Make it funnier." Builds context, refines outputs like sculpting clay. Avoid by chatting back – AI remembers the thread. Quick exercise to build skills: Grab your fave recipe app or email draft. Prompt the AI: "Rewrite this grocery list as a 5-ingredient meal plan for busy parents, role: chill home cook." Tweak it twice in convo. Boom – pro-level interaction in 10 minutes. Last tip for evaluating AI slop: **Demand a second opinion**. After output, hit it with: "Double-check this for errors, biases, or better alternatives. Are you sure?" Forces re-think, catches fluff. I use it daily – turns okay into ace. That's your toolkit, folks – no hype, just hacks. If this sparked your inner AI wizard, smash subscribe wherever you pod. Thanks for listening! This has been a Quiet Please production – head to quietplease.ai for more. Go misfit it up! *Outro music swells* *(Word count: This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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