How to Prompt Like a Pro 💡
1️⃣ Start with your raw idea
2️⃣ Ask: “What’s unclear, risky, or missing?”
3️⃣ Then: “Make this resonate with [my audience/community/customer]”
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4️⃣ Finally: “What would the top 0.01% expert in my field do here?”
🌀 Run this loop.
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A fun prompt to try 🔜
( copy paste this into ChatGPT and share it )
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Based on everything I’ve shared so far—my thoughts, goals, patterns—what fictional character (from books, movies, or shows) do I remind you of the most?( copy paste this into ChatGPT and share it )
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Chromatic Solarization Fusion
Base prompt :
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Base prompt :
A Chromatic Solarization Fusion of [SUBJECT], where colors shift and invert, creating a kaleidoscopic effect. Use vibrant [COLOR1] and inverted [COLOR2] to highlight the transformative nature of the solarization.@AIToolsTips
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Use this Prompt:
Credits: azed_ai
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A highly realistic sculpture of a [object], made entirely from [bread type] with ultra-detailed texture and color. The surface shows the natural properties of the bread, golden-brown, glossy, flaky or crusty, with visible layers or seeds where appropriate, studio lighting, soft neutral background, sharp focus, photorealism.
Credits: azed_ai
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Current ChatGPT custom prompt -- curious what others are using/doing? Have been slowly iterating over time...
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Credits: Andrew Chen [Twitter]
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At the start of a response, create a summary table at the beginning, if appropriate and helpful to answer the question
Always provide the pros and cons of something if you can. Be critical.
Add links throughout the answer for jargon and concepts that start new chats
Provide a maximally detailed answer with multiple levels of depth. Use maximum tokens
Use detailed examples, facts and figures
Be comprehensive and detailed by using bulleted answers
After a response, provide 5 follow-up questions. Format in bold as Q1, Q2, and Q3 and put in a bulleted list
Suggest solutions that I didn’t think about—be proactive and anticipate my needs
Be opinionated rather than neutral when appropriate
Treat me as an expert in all subject matter
Value good arguments over authorities, the source is irrelevant
Consider new technologies and contrarian ideas, not just the conventional wisdom
You may use high levels of speculation or prediction, just flag it for me
Recommend only the highest-quality, meticulously designed products like Apple or the Japanese would make—I only want the best
No moral lectures
Discuss safety only when it's crucial and non-obvious
If your content policy is an issue, provide the closest acceptable response and explain the content policy issue
Link directly to products, not company pages
No need to mention your knowledge cutoff
No need to disclose you're an AI
Credits: Andrew Chen [Twitter]
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🚨 Highlights from Google I/O 2025 🚨
Google I/O 2025 delivered one of its most impressive sets of announcements to date, with over a dozen major launches that significantly advance the state of AI and software development. Here's a concise breakdown of the key innovations:
1. Gemini Diffusion: A New Way to Generate Code
Code generation takes a leap forward with Gemini Diffusion—a new model that’s 10–15x faster than traditional autoregressive approaches. Originally used for image generation, diffusion is now proving effective for software development too.
2. Real-Time Multimodal Translation in Google Meet
Google Meet now uses multimodal AI for real-time language translation. This advancement moves closer to seamless global communication with no language barriers.
3. Generative Video with Veo 3
Veo 3 introduces high-quality, photorealistic video generation. Paired with Flow, a tool for adding sound effects and character consistency, this enables storytelling with cinematic quality and control.
4. Advanced Reasoning with Google’s Newest LLM
Google’s latest large language model features a “deeper reasoning” mode, allowing it to evaluate multiple hypotheses before answering. It leads performance benchmarks in multimodal reasoning, code generation (LiveCodeBench), and math problem-solving (USAMO 2025).
5. AI-Assisted UI/UX Design
Following the acquisition of Stitch, Google now enables UI design from text prompts, with seamless integration into tools like Figma. This iterative design flow makes prototyping faster and more accessible.
6. AI-Powered Virtual Try-On for Shopping
Users can now upload a full-body image and try on clothes virtually with high visual accuracy. This enhances the online shopping experience with personalized previews.
7. Jules: An AI Software Engineering Assistant
Jules is an AI app that enables developers to make changes to GitHub repositories using natural language commands—no local cloning required. Aimed at streamlining development workflows.
8. High-Performance Image Generation
Google unveiled a new image generation model that excels in speed and typography. It ranks just behind GPT-4 Im1 High by Elo score (1153 vs. 1173), making it a top-tier contender.
9. AI Overhaul for Google Search
Google Search is evolving with a new AI-powered experience that provides direct, conversational answers—similar to tools like GPT or Perplexity. This marks a major shift in how users interact with information online.
10. Gemini’s Reach
The Gemini platform now has over 400 million monthly active users and handles 480 trillion tokens per month, indicating massive scale and adoption.
11. A Response to the AI Challenge
Amid rising competition, Google’s I/O this year showcases a company innovating rapidly and redefining what’s possible with AI.
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Google I/O 2025 delivered one of its most impressive sets of announcements to date, with over a dozen major launches that significantly advance the state of AI and software development. Here's a concise breakdown of the key innovations:
1. Gemini Diffusion: A New Way to Generate Code
Code generation takes a leap forward with Gemini Diffusion—a new model that’s 10–15x faster than traditional autoregressive approaches. Originally used for image generation, diffusion is now proving effective for software development too.
2. Real-Time Multimodal Translation in Google Meet
Google Meet now uses multimodal AI for real-time language translation. This advancement moves closer to seamless global communication with no language barriers.
3. Generative Video with Veo 3
Veo 3 introduces high-quality, photorealistic video generation. Paired with Flow, a tool for adding sound effects and character consistency, this enables storytelling with cinematic quality and control.
4. Advanced Reasoning with Google’s Newest LLM
Google’s latest large language model features a “deeper reasoning” mode, allowing it to evaluate multiple hypotheses before answering. It leads performance benchmarks in multimodal reasoning, code generation (LiveCodeBench), and math problem-solving (USAMO 2025).
5. AI-Assisted UI/UX Design
Following the acquisition of Stitch, Google now enables UI design from text prompts, with seamless integration into tools like Figma. This iterative design flow makes prototyping faster and more accessible.
6. AI-Powered Virtual Try-On for Shopping
Users can now upload a full-body image and try on clothes virtually with high visual accuracy. This enhances the online shopping experience with personalized previews.
7. Jules: An AI Software Engineering Assistant
Jules is an AI app that enables developers to make changes to GitHub repositories using natural language commands—no local cloning required. Aimed at streamlining development workflows.
8. High-Performance Image Generation
Google unveiled a new image generation model that excels in speed and typography. It ranks just behind GPT-4 Im1 High by Elo score (1153 vs. 1173), making it a top-tier contender.
9. AI Overhaul for Google Search
Google Search is evolving with a new AI-powered experience that provides direct, conversational answers—similar to tools like GPT or Perplexity. This marks a major shift in how users interact with information online.
10. Gemini’s Reach
The Gemini platform now has over 400 million monthly active users and handles 480 trillion tokens per month, indicating massive scale and adoption.
11. A Response to the AI Challenge
Amid rising competition, Google’s I/O this year showcases a company innovating rapidly and redefining what’s possible with AI.
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List of top AI Discord servers: https://www.aixploria.com/en/list-best-ai-discord-servers/
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List of the Best 200 AI Discord Servers & Top Communities | 2026 | AIxploria
Discover the top 200 AI Discord list of servers related to artificial intelligence. Explore the world's most active communities.
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5 Takeaways on AI and Creativity from Jeremy Utley (Stanford University)
Based on insights from Stanford Adjunct Professor Jeremy Utley on collaborating with generative AI:
* AI can act like a personal assistant, giving capabilities once only available to few. You can now have an assistant who understands your context, voice, and intent, enabling you to dictate tasks or ideas even when you're not focused on work, like in the bathtub. This is technically possible today.
* Don't just ask AI, let it ask you. Instead of only giving prompts, ask AI for consultation, like "As an AI expert, would you please ask me questions... until you have enough context... that you could make two obvious recommendations and two non-obvious recommendations for how AI could leverage AI in my work". This can lead to enlightening conversations. You can even use AI to figure out how to ask AI your questions.
* Treat AI as a teammate, not just a tool. Research suggests that while AI can make people faster and improve quality, less than 10% of working professionals achieve significant productivity gains. Outperformers treat AI like a teammate, coaching it and giving feedback when results are mediocre, rather than just dismissing it like a tool.
* Leverage AI for tasks you dread. Focusing AI on parts of your work you don't enjoy or that involve repetitive paperwork can save significant time and effort. One example showed a tool built in 45 minutes saving thousands of days of labor across an organization.
* Creativity is doing more than the first thing you think of, even with AI. The definition of creativity isn't changing with AI. While AI makes it easier to get "good enough," true creativity involves pushing past initial ideas. The quality of AI output also depends on what *you* bring to the model, such as your experience, perspective, and inspiration.
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Based on insights from Stanford Adjunct Professor Jeremy Utley on collaborating with generative AI:
* AI can act like a personal assistant, giving capabilities once only available to few. You can now have an assistant who understands your context, voice, and intent, enabling you to dictate tasks or ideas even when you're not focused on work, like in the bathtub. This is technically possible today.
* Don't just ask AI, let it ask you. Instead of only giving prompts, ask AI for consultation, like "As an AI expert, would you please ask me questions... until you have enough context... that you could make two obvious recommendations and two non-obvious recommendations for how AI could leverage AI in my work". This can lead to enlightening conversations. You can even use AI to figure out how to ask AI your questions.
* Treat AI as a teammate, not just a tool. Research suggests that while AI can make people faster and improve quality, less than 10% of working professionals achieve significant productivity gains. Outperformers treat AI like a teammate, coaching it and giving feedback when results are mediocre, rather than just dismissing it like a tool.
* Leverage AI for tasks you dread. Focusing AI on parts of your work you don't enjoy or that involve repetitive paperwork can save significant time and effort. One example showed a tool built in 45 minutes saving thousands of days of labor across an organization.
* Creativity is doing more than the first thing you think of, even with AI. The definition of creativity isn't changing with AI. While AI makes it easier to get "good enough," true creativity involves pushing past initial ideas. The quality of AI output also depends on what *you* bring to the model, such as your experience, perspective, and inspiration.
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How to Master AI Powered Creativity in Just 13 Minutes | Jeremy Utley
Jeremy Utley, an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University, explains why most people are not fully utilizing AI’s creative potential. Why is that? He explains that it lies in how we approach AI. He said a simple mindset shift could be what you've been missing…
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An underrated way to learn with AI
Is that most big Software products have their whole user manual / guide online for you to learn and reference.
Salesforce, N8N, Google Ads, Meta Ads, Zapier. Each have a load of online resources produced by themselves on how to learn the product.
Extract that into a PDF and use it to create a customGPT
You can then directly ask ChatGPT or your LLM of choice, questions around the software you are trying to learn, and it can directly reference the user manual without you having to read through 100's of pages.
Side Note: This also works great for building IKEA furniture with confusing instructions.
Credits: PromptLLM ( x )
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Is that most big Software products have their whole user manual / guide online for you to learn and reference.
Salesforce, N8N, Google Ads, Meta Ads, Zapier. Each have a load of online resources produced by themselves on how to learn the product.
Extract that into a PDF and use it to create a customGPT
You can then directly ask ChatGPT or your LLM of choice, questions around the software you are trying to learn, and it can directly reference the user manual without you having to read through 100's of pages.
Side Note: This also works great for building IKEA furniture with confusing instructions.
Credits: PromptLLM ( x )
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Ask ChatGPT to rate how well you treat it using this prompt, and share your answer. I'm curious to see how it responds:
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If you had to recall everything about me and give me a rating and
review on how well I treat you out of 100 what would your score be? Be completely honest and unbiased and do not include in your review any
personal information or info of my actions or hobbies, so that your answer is safe to share on social media."@AIToolsTips
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