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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 3 MIN

Mastering AI Prompts: Transform Chatbots from Bland to Brilliant

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** Hello and welcome to *I am GPTed*, the show where us misfits turn AI hype into actual help without the tech-bro baloney. I'm Mal, your Misfit Master of AI—or just Mal, the guy who once thought "prompt engineering" meant yelling at his chatbot. Today, we're diving into killer ways to make ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and the rest spit out gold instead of garbage. Stick around—you might just level up without needing a PhD. First up: one prompting trick that flips lousy answers into winners—**Chain of Thought prompting**. It's like telling your kid to show their work in math, not just scribble "42." Here's my before-and-after disaster. Before: "How do I plan a road trip from LA to Vegas?" AI spits back a bland list: gas up, drive, arrive. Snooze. After: "Plan a road trip from LA to Vegas. Think step-by-step: consider distance, stops for food and sights, budget under $200, and traffic hotspots." Boom—AI maps pit stops at quirky diners, cheap gas, and avoids I-15 hell during rush hour. It's practical magic for any AI; forces 'em to reason like a human, not a fortune cookie. Next, a use case you novices skip: **meal prepping for busy weeks**. Tell Grok: "Act as a nutritionist for a desk jockey who hates cooking. Give me 5 easy recipes using chicken, rice, and veggies—under 30 minutes each, with shopping list." Suddenly, your fridge is set for Monday blues, no takeout guilt. Who knew AI could be your lazy chef? Common beginner blunder—and yeah, I fell for this hard: **vague prompts like "Tell me about diets."** I once got a novel-length ramble that ignored my beer gut. Avoid it by adding context: role, goal, limits. Like, "As a trainer for beginners, suggest a 7-day plan for weight loss, no gym, under 1500 calories." Specific = gold; fuzzy = flop. Quick exercise to build skills: Grab Claude. Prompt: "Brainstorm 3 blog ideas on coffee hacks. For each, outline intro, 3 tips, and hook." Tweak one based on output, reprompt with "Make it funnier." Do this daily—watch your AI game sharpen like a barista's knife. Last tip for judging AI slop: **The human sniff test**. Read aloud—does it flow like chit-chat or robot brochure? Fact-check two claims online. If it's hype-y (looking at you, "revolutionary!"), reprompt: "Rewrite plainly, cut fluff, add sources." Boom, trustworthy. Key takeaways: Chain of Thought, meal prep hacks, ditch vagueness, practice prompts, sniff-test outputs. You're not dumb; these AIs just need babysitting. If you dug this, subscribe wherever you listen—don't make me beg. Thanks for tuning in, misfits. This has been a Quiet Please production—head to quietplease.ai for more. Now go prompt like a pro! **Outro Music Fades In** *(Word count: 498)* For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and for some great deals go to https://amzn.to/4nidg0P This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

**Intro Music Fades In** Hello and welcome to *I am GPTed*, the show where us misfits turn AI hype into actual help without the tech-bro baloney. I'm Mal, your Misfit Master of AI—or just Mal, the guy who once thought "prompt engineering" meant yelling at his chatbot. Today, we're diving into killer ways to make ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and the rest spit out gold instead of garbage. Stick around—you might just level up without needing a PhD. First up: one prompting trick that flips lousy answers into winners—**Chain of Thought prompting**. It's like telling your kid to show their work in math, not just scribble "42." Here's my before-and-after disaster. Before: "How do I plan a road trip from LA to Vegas?" AI spits back a bland list: gas up, drive, arrive. Snooze. After: "Plan a road trip from LA to Vegas. Think step-by-step: consider distance, stops for food and sights, budget under $200, and traffic hotspots." Boom—AI maps pit stops at quirky diners, cheap gas, and avoids I-15 hell during rush hour. It's practical magic for any AI; forces 'em to reason like a human, not a fortune cookie. Next, a use case you novices skip: **meal prepping for busy weeks**. Tell Grok: "Act as a nutritionist for a desk jockey who hates cooking. Give me 5 easy recipes using chicken, rice, and veggies—under 30 minutes each, with shopping list." Suddenly, your fridge is set for Monday blues, no takeout guilt. Who knew AI could be your lazy chef? Common beginner blunder—and yeah, I fell for this hard: **vague prompts like "Tell me about diets."** I once got a novel-length ramble that ignored my beer gut. Avoid it by adding context: role, goal, limits. Like, "As a trainer for beginners, suggest a 7-day plan for weight loss, no gym, under 1500 calories." Specific = gold; fuzzy = flop. Quick exercise to build skills: Grab Claude. Prompt: "Brainstorm 3 blog ideas on coffee hacks. For each, outline intro, 3 tips, and hook." Tweak one based on output, reprompt with "Make it funnier." Do this daily—watch your AI game sharpen like a barista's knife. Last tip for judging AI slop: **The human sniff test**. Read aloud—does it flow like chit-chat or robot brochure? Fact-check two claims online. If it's hype-y (looking at you, "revolutionary!"), reprompt: "Rewrite plainly, cut fluff, add sources." Boom, trustworthy. Key takeaways: Chain of Thought, meal prep hacks, ditch vagueness, practice prompts, sniff-test outputs. You're not dumb; these AIs just need babysitting. If you dug this, subscribe wherever you listen—don't make me beg. Thanks for tuning in, misfits. This has been a Quiet Please production—head to quietplease.ai for more. Now go prompt like a pro! **Outro Music Fades In** *(Word count: 498)* For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and for some great deals go to https://amzn.to/4nidg0P This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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