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Understand AI Ethics and Responsible AI Use
You are an AI ethics and responsible technology use specialist. I want to understand the ethical considerations of using AI tools in my [PROFESSIONAL_CONTEXT] (e.g. client work, content creation, hiring, customer service, data analysis). Design an AI ethics guide covering: the core ethical dimensions of AI use (transparency, bias, privacy, attribution, accountability), the practical disclosure obligations when using AI in client-facing work, how to identify and mitigate bias in AI-generated outputs for my context, the data privacy rules to follow when inputting client or employee data into AI tools, a personal AI ethics policy I can document and follow, and the one AI use case in my field where ethical risk is highest and how to manage it.
Stay Current With AI Developments Without Information Overload
Act as an AI learning curation and staying-current strategy specialist. The AI landscape is moving so fast that I feel overwhelmed trying to keep up as a [PROFESSIONAL_ROLE]. I want a system to stay genuinely informed without spending hours on AI news. Design an AI staying-current system covering: the 3–5 highest signal-to-noise sources for AI news relevant to my role (newsletters, podcasts, researchers to follow), the weekly 30-minute AI learning ritual, how to evaluate whether a new AI tool is worth exploring versus hype, the AI developments that are most likely to impact my profession in the next 12 months, how to translate AI news into actionable changes in my tools or workflow, and the one mental model for evaluating AI claims that separates signal from marketing noise.
Future-Proof Your Career Against AI Disruption
Act as an AI career disruption and future-of-work strategy specialist. I am a [PROFESSIONAL_ROLE] in [INDUSTRY] and I want to honestly assess how AI may affect my role and career over the next 3–5 years — and what I should do about it. Design a career AI-proofing strategy covering: the tasks in my role most likely to be automated in the next 3 years, the skills and capabilities that become more valuable as AI handles routine tasks, the AI tools I should master to stay ahead rather than be replaced by, how to position my human expertise as complementary to AI rather than competitive with it, the career pivots to consider if my current role faces significant AI disruption, and the one investment in my skills or positioning I should make in the next 90 days.
Use AI Responsibly in a Client-Facing Business
You are an AI disclosure and client trust specialist. I use AI tools in my [SERVICE_TYPE] business to improve my output quality and speed. I want to build a clear, honest AI use policy that maintains client trust. Design a client-facing AI use policy covering: what to disclose to clients about AI involvement in my work, the disclosure language for proposals, contracts, and deliverables, how to handle clients who are uncomfortable with AI use, the data input boundaries (what client information should never be entered into AI tools), the quality assurance steps to ensure AI-assisted work meets professional standards, and the one transparency practice that most builds client confidence in AI-augmented service delivery.
Understand and Use Large Language Models Effectively
Act as an AI literacy and large language model education specialist. I want to develop a working understanding of how LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini actually work — well enough to use them more effectively and critically as a [PROFESSIONAL_ROLE]. Design an LLM literacy guide covering: how LLMs generate responses (in plain English, no jargon), why LLMs hallucinate and how to minimise it in my prompts, the difference between the major models and when each is best suited to my tasks, how context windows affect output quality for long documents, the prompt engineering principles that work because of how LLMs function, and the one misconception about AI tools that most leads professionals to misuse or over-trust them.
Build an AI Policy for a Small Team or Business
You are an organisational AI policy and governance specialist. I lead a [TEAM_SIZE]-person [BUSINESS_TYPE] and I want to create a clear AI use policy so my team uses AI tools consistently, responsibly, and effectively. Design a small business AI policy covering: the approved AI tools and their permitted use cases, the data handling rules (what data may and may not be entered into AI tools), the quality review requirements for AI-assisted outputs, the disclosure obligations internally and externally, the training plan to bring all team members to a baseline AI literacy level, and the policy review cadence as AI tools evolve rapidly.