You’re Using AI Wrong

Most people use Artificial Intelligence (AI) like a search box. They type one lazy question, accept the first answer, and then wonder why the result feels generic, boring, or wrong. But Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not just a place to ask questions. It is a tool that works best when you give it context, goals, examples, roles, constraints, sources, and a clear output format. In this Brain Sketch explainer, we break down why most people are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) wrong, why weak prompts create weak answers, and how the best users turn Artificial Intelligence (AI) into a tutor, planner, editor, critic, researcher, and workflow assistant. You will learn: Why “Tell me about Artificial Intelligence (AI)” gives bad results Why Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not the same as Google Search How context changes the quality of an answer Why first drafts from Artificial Intelligence (AI) should not be trusted blindly How to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a collaborator instead of a magic answer machine Why verification matters more than ever How better prompts can save hours of work Artificial Intelligence (AI) is powerful, but only if you know how to use it properly. If this video helps you think differently, like the video, subscribe to Brain Sketch, and share it with someone who still uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) like a search engine. #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #ChatGPT #PromptEngineering #BrainSketch