Prompt Engineering
Get the desired answer without giving private information.
Good ChatGPT prompts follow a specific formula to give the best output. There is no doubt, I have personally experienced it.
Google Prompt Engineering Course, OpenAI, and other guides repeat the same framework: set a role, add context, be specific, iterate.
This simply means if you talk to ChatGPT like a precise teacher giving to-the-point instructions, you’ll get polished results.
When you give it a role like “You are a career coach” or “You are a historian”, it works, and it opens a door for deeper answers than just a basic reply like “Tell me about jobs” or “Explain history.” When you provide context, it sharpens answers, examples refine answers and iteration polishes and makes it perfect.
But we never pause and think about: every time we prompt ChatGPT, we are also teaching.
ChatGPT doesn’t just give, it also takes.
It is like an observer who notices everything, from industries to our pain points, and even our ways of thinking.
When millions of people use ChatGPT, they provide information. These small pieces of information don’t just…
