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Essentials summary from the podcast You're Not Behind (Yet): How to Learn AI in 17 Minutes - theMITmonk

Turn yourself from a typical AI user into an AI Expert!!

The 30-Day AI Mastery Cheat Sheet

Roadmap to becoming an AI Expert in 30 days, changing from a "typical User" to a "controller (Pilot)."

WEEK 1: Mastering The Prompt (AIM Formula)

Stop short orders: "Please write an article," but have to specify three parts of the structure:

A - ACTOR (Roleplay)

Detail: Locate + Experience + Tone

Example: "Play Senior Marketing Manager, 10 years of experience specializing in consumer psychology, aggressive but sincere tone."

I - INPUT (input)

Detail: AI can't guess without raw data. Put as much context as possible.

Example: "This is a summary of last month's sales and comments from 50 customers."

M - MISSION (Mission)

Detail: Make clear what output you want.

Example: "Help analyze three weaknesses and propose solutions in a table with Action Plan and KPI columns."

WEEK 2: Managing Context (MAP Formula)

AI is as smart as the "context" we provide.

M - MEMORY (Memory Link)

Action: Don't start a new chat. Refer to what you've already talked about.

Prompt: "From the product information A we talked about just now..."

A - ASSETS (Knowledge Archive)

Action: Create a Personal Knowledge Base by uploading the corresponding PDF / Docs file to the AI to read before starting the task.

P - PROCESS (Thinking Stage)

Action: Directs AI to think in the Chain of Thoughts

Prompt: "Don't answer immediately, think step by step and then come to a conclusion."

WEEK 3: Auditing & Refining (OCEAN FORMULA)

Works from AI are often "bland," which we will need to examine and correct with these 5 criteria:

O - Originality (Freshness): "Is this idea repeated on the net? Give me 3 more contrarian (current garden) views."

C - Concrete (Clarity): "The word 'better' is too broad. Let's change it to a tangible number or statistic."

E - Evidence (Evidence): "Where does this reference come from? Help Cite Sources or Assemble Real Case Studies."

A - Assertiveness (confidence): "Don't use the words' maybe 'or' probably ', let's be direct, and use strong language."

N - Narrative: "The language looks robotic, please solve the idiom with Human Touch and put a little humor in it."

Pro Tip: If the work is not good enough, go back and solve it in Input Save. Keep it open when writing Prompt!

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