I am so frustrated by every boomer (in spirit, not necessarily in age) complaining they ‘tried AI/chatgpt’ once or twice

Anonymous
and it didn’t give me a good response, so AI is a bunch of nonsense and I don’t need it!!’

This includes friends who are my age, my younger co workers, vendors who work for me. It is so frustrating.

It would be like trying to send an email when it was brand new and typing ‘WRITE TO MOM’ into the TO field and then being angry it didn’t work like you wanted.
Anonymous
No such thing as a "boomer in spirit." By saying this, you are admitting that you are simply using a term that designates an entire generation as an insult.

Not cool.
Anonymous
What if people said

every [demographic you're in] (in spirit)

how would that make you feel?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No such thing as a "boomer in spirit." By saying this, you are admitting that you are simply using a term that designates an entire generation as an insult.

Not cool.


Most kids use boomer to mean out of touch


‘A person that is stubborn, stuck in the past, refuses to view another perspective and thinks they are always right due to their age rather than education.’
Anonymous
I'm absolutely a spiritual boomer and absolutely have said that and stand by it. I would not say that about email because email functions correctly.
Anonymous
maybe ask AI what you can do to manage your frustration
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm absolutely a spiritual boomer and absolutely have said that and stand by it. I would not say that about email because email functions correctly.


Because you learned how to use it
Anonymous
Why are you frustrated by others experiences? ChatGPT is pretty bad sometimes. I asked it for a map of Asia to help with a kids' homework assignment and it basically gave me a kidney shaped blob. I hope people aren't blindly using it assuming it knows what it's doing.
Anonymous
So offered up some tips.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are you frustrated by others experiences? ChatGPT is pretty bad sometimes. I asked it for a map of Asia to help with a kids' homework assignment and it basically gave me a kidney shaped blob. I hope people aren't blindly using it assuming it knows what it's doing.


Because I am in a work environment and people are expected to use it. If you don’t see how useful it is, you are likely not a professional and/or you are not using it correctly.

FYI free ChatGPT is notoriously poor with imagery. You have to understand how it works for one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm absolutely a spiritual boomer and absolutely have said that and stand by it. I would not say that about email because email functions correctly.


Because you learned how to use it


I write tight prompts and still get crap back 50% of the time.
Anonymous
Why not complain to your Chat GPT account?

You, too, can receive a soothing reply…

Anonymous
I personally think it is awesome but I write good prompts and I build up conversations over time. To be honest it depresses me with how much better it has gotten.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm absolutely a spiritual boomer and absolutely have said that and stand by it. I would not say that about email because email functions correctly.


Because you learned how to use it


I write tight prompts and still get crap back 50% of the time.


That’s pretty much impossible.

Garbage in - garbage out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So offered up some tips.


The free version of Chat wrote this up in about 2 seconds.



HOW TO USE CHATGPT EFFECTIVELY

A Clear Instruction Manual



PART 1: What ChatGPT Is & How It Works

What ChatGPT Is

ChatGPT is a large language model (LLM) trained on massive amounts of text.
Its job is to predict what words should come next in a sequence.

It does not:
• Think independently
• Have beliefs or intentions
• Understand meaning the way humans do
• Access real-time information unless specifically searching

It does:
• Detect patterns in language
• Predict highly probable word sequences
• Organize, summarize, compare, and structure information
• Simulate tone, perspective, and reasoning styles



How It Works (The Statistical Core)

At its foundation, ChatGPT is a probability engine.

Here’s the simplified mechanics:
1. During training, it analyzed billions of text examples.
2. It learned statistical relationships between words, phrases, and structures.
3. When you type a prompt, it:
• Breaks your text into tokens (small chunks of language).
• Calculates the probability of what token is most likely to come next.
• Repeats that prediction process token by token.
4. The result is a coherent response built from statistical likelihoods.

It is not retrieving a stored answer.

It is generating a new answer each time based on:
• Your prompt
• Context from the conversation
• Probability patterns it learned during training

You can think of it as:

A predictive text system with extremely advanced pattern recognition.



Why Prompt Quality Matters

Because the system works probabilistically:
• Vague input → Broad probability distribution → Generic output
• Specific input → Narrow probability distribution → Focused output

The model does not “know what you meant.”
It only knows what your words statistically imply.



PART 2: The Core Rule of Prompting

Clarity > Cleverness

Do not try to be poetic.
Do not rely on implication.
Be explicit about what you want.

Imagine you are briefing a highly intelligent assistant who:
• Has no background knowledge of your situation
• Cannot infer unstated context
• Responds directly to what is written, not what is implied



PART 3: The 5-Component Prompt Framework

When you want high-quality output, include:

1. Context

What is happening?

“I am preparing for a performance review.”



2. Objective

What outcome do you want?

“I want to communicate impact without sounding defensive.”



3. Constraints

What should be avoided or emphasized?

“Keep it concise. Avoid emotional language.”



4. Format

How should the output be structured?

“Provide bullet points.”
“Write a short script.”
“Create a decision tree.”



5. Depth Level

How detailed should it be?

“Give a brief overview.”
“Provide a deep analysis with tradeoffs.”

The more of these you define, the more precise the result.



PART 4: High-Leverage Prompt Types

These consistently produce strong output.



1. Structured Explanation

Instead of:

Explain blockchain.

Try:

Explain blockchain in 5 bullet points, then give one real-world example.



2. Role-Based Framing

Assign a perspective.

Respond as a hiring manager.
Respond as a skeptical reviewer.
Respond as a strategic communications advisor.

This shifts tone and analytical lens.



3. Comparative Analysis

Instead of:

Is this a good idea?

Try:

Evaluate this idea from supportive, neutral, and critical perspectives.

This increases depth.



4. Intent-Based Rewriting

Instead of:

Make this better.

Try:

Rewrite this to sound calm and authoritative, not defensive.

Tone clarity produces better edits.



5. Tradeoff Exploration

Ask for downside analysis.

What are the risks of this decision?
What long-term consequences should be considered?
What hidden assumptions are present?

This avoids one-sided output.



6. Iterative Refinement

The first output is often a draft.

Follow up with:
• Make it sharper.
• Reduce by 30%.
• Increase directness.
• Remove emotional tone.
• Add strategic framing.

Treat the interaction as iterative.



PART 5: Common Mistakes

❌ Being Vague

“Thoughts?” produces generic commentary.

❌ Asking Multiple Unrelated Questions

Break into separate prompts for clarity.

❌ Omitting Audience

Advice for executives differs from advice for students.

❌ Assuming Context Carries Over

Restate important details when precision matters.



PART 6: Advanced Techniques

These move from basic use to expert use.



1. Assumption Detection

What assumptions are embedded in this reasoning?



2. Power & Incentive Analysis

What incentives are influencing the people involved?



3. Pattern Recognition

What behavioral pattern is emerging?



4. Decision Tree Generation

Build a decision tree for how to handle this scenario.



5. Counterargument Construction

Make the strongest argument against this position.

This strengthens critical thinking.



PART 7: A Reusable Prompt Template

Copy and fill this in:

Context:
Objective:
Constraints:
Audience:
Format:
Depth Level:

Using this template significantly improves output quality.



Final Principle

ChatGPT is not an answer machine.
It is a language probability system that performs best under structured instruction.

The more clearly you define:
• The situation
• The desired outcome
• The boundaries
• The format

…the more useful and precise the response will be.



If you’d like, I can next create:
• A one-page condensed “Power User” sheet
• Or an even deeper technical explanation of transformers and attention mechanisms
• Or a version written for teaching others how to use AI effectively
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