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                                    Speaking Their Language: A Guide to Better AI PromptsI know these AI concepts can get pretty abstract really fast. So let's keep things simple and work with an example - like trying to get more members for your monthly program. Instead of simply typing. How can I get more clients for my monthly membership? Try these four frameworks instead. 1.The 5 Whys: Getting to the Heart of the MatterIf you%u2019re a fan of peeling back layers (think: unraveling an onion, but with less tear-inducing drama), the 5 Why%u2019s framework is your new best friend. The idea is simple: ask %u201cWhy?%u201d five times in succession to get to the root of a problem.Example of a 5 Why%u2019s prompt:I want to identify the root causes of why potential clients are not signing up for my new membership for group coaching. Please help me with a 5 Whys analysis by asking me \ five times.Start by asking me the first \based on my initial problem statement: \ing up for my group coaching membership.\After I respond, please base your next \ous answer and ask it one at a time.Continue this process until we reach the fifth \Let's be honest - getting what you want from AI can feel like trying to explain your coffee order to someone who's never set foot in a caf%u00e9. Prompt engineering is the art and science of crafting effective instructions for AI to get the best possible results. It's like learning the right language and syntax to communicate your needs clearly. But here's the thing: it all comes down to how you ask. In this guide, I'll share four battle-tested frameworks that expert prompt engineers use to get AI to deliver exactly what they need.TECHNOLOGY54 DIFFERENTIATE MAGAZINE %u2022 QUARTER 1 | 2025 DIFFERENTIATEMAG.COM
                                
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