Most people use ChatGPT like it’s Google—they give vague prompts and get generic, useless results.
But the problem isn’t the AI—it’s the instructions.
If you gave an intern the same lazy direction (“write a cold email”), you’d get the same poor output.
Now try: “Write a 150-word cold email to a VP of Sales at a SaaS company about our AI scraping solution. Mention our case study and keep it ROI-driven.”
See the difference?
Treat ChatGPT like a junior hire—give it context, examples, and feedback—and you’ll turn it from hype into a high-performing teammate.
#AI #ChatGPT #Productivity #PromptEngineering #Automation
But the problem isn’t the AI—it’s the instructions.
If you gave an intern the same lazy direction (“write a cold email”), you’d get the same poor output.
Now try: “Write a 150-word cold email to a VP of Sales at a SaaS company about our AI scraping solution. Mention our case study and keep it ROI-driven.”
See the difference?
Treat ChatGPT like a junior hire—give it context, examples, and feedback—and you’ll turn it from hype into a high-performing teammate.
#AI #ChatGPT #Productivity #PromptEngineering #Automation
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- prompts ia
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- Remi Taffin, chatgpt, prompt engineering


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