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Andrew Miles Davis shares three prompt extensions that consistently produce sharper, more useful answers from any large language model, starting with a technique that forces the AI to identify what you might be getting wrong before it even answers. He also breaks down a comparison framework that goes beyond asking what competitors do, by asking what a third player would do to beat them both, and rounds off with a prompt built around the idea that success leaves clues, using reverse engineering to unpack how someone or a company achieved a specific result. All three are practical, immediately usable, and explained with real examples from Andrew's own prompting sessions. Subscribe to In AI Nutshell for prompt hacks, tool reviews, and daily AI insight built for marketers.
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In A(i) Nutshell

In A(i) Nutshell

In A(i) Nutshell