Day 3/88: Why Your AI Prompts Get Generic Results
- David Hajdu
- Oct 13
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 15
88 Days of AI, Day 3
Most people ask AI for help. AI Officers give it direction.
Big difference between "write something" and "here's exactly what we're building."
Think about it: Would you hand a contractor a hammer and say "build something nice"? That's what most people do with AI. They ask for "a blog post" or "some ideas" then wonder why the output feels generic.
But watch what happens when you treat every prompt like a mini project brief. Define the context: what's the situation? State the goal: what needs to happen? Specify the audience: who's reading this?
Suddenly your AI stops guessing and starts delivering.
This is the AI Officer Mindset. You're not begging for help; you're directing resources. You understand that AI is brilliant at execution when you're brilliant at direction. The future belongs to people who can orchestrate this relationship.
It's like the difference between saying "make dinner" and "make pasta for four, nut allergy, ready by seven." One gets you confusion. The other gets you results.
Your move today: Stop asking AI for favors. Start giving it specifications in your AI prompts. Context, goal, audience. Every time.
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