This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Ashish Sunil Thomas
*6 useful things about AI Chatbots you may not know *
1) They respond better to precise instructions about style and length
Many people start with short or general questions and receive broad answers. When you include details such as the tone, word count, or format, chatbots often produce clearer replies.
For example, asking to summarise a text in no more than 100 words usually results in a more focused response. This way, you are more likely to get accurate and clear replies.
2) They don’t think in words the way people do
Chatbots break text into small pieces called tokens rather than processing whole words. This means even small changes in your prompt, like adding punctuation or rephrasing a sentence, can lead to very different answers.
For example, “Explain AI simply” may produce a shorter reply than “Can you please explain AI simply?” because the tokens are arranged differently.
3) They can create several versions in one reply
Instead of repeating the same request, you can ask for different versions in a single prompt. A question like writing three variations of an email, one formal, one casual, and one short, gives options to choose from without extra steps.
4) Chatbots don’t always have the most up-to-date information
Most chatbots were trained on data that stops at a certain date. If you ask about something new, such as a recent product release or a viral trend, the response could be outdated unless web browsing is turned on.
Example: If you type, “Who won the 2025 election?” the chatbot may respond that it doesn’t have that information or that its data ends in 2024.
You can also add instructions such as “Check for recent information” or “Look online if available” to help the chatbot look for the latest details.
5) Negative instructions can help simplify responses
When you say what you don’t want in the answer, the chatbot often gives a simpler reply. For example, asking it to leave out technical words can make the explanation easier to understand.
6) Tone typically reflects the user’s prompt
Chatbots tend to adopt the style set by the person writing the question. They will match a friendly, casual tone or maintain a formal voice if requested at the start.
7 smart prompts you can start using now
By now, you must have got a fair idea of how to use chatbots. These seven prompts can help you save time, get clearer answers, and handle daily tasks more easily with tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.
1) Create a learning plan
You can ask the chatbot to set up a 14 day plan for learning a new skill step by step. This helps you stay organised and know exactly what to work on each day.
Prompt:
“Create a 14 day plan to learn basic Excel, including daily tasks and helpful resources.”
2) Write a polite email declining a meeting
The chatbot can draft a clear, polite message saying you can’t join a meeting and suggesting a new time. This saves you time and keeps your communication professional.
Prompt:
“Write a polite email to decline a meeting on Friday and suggest next Wednesday instead.”
3) Summarise long text in bullet points
You can paste a long text and get a short version in bullet points. This makes it much easier to read and share with others.
Prompt:
“Summarise this document in 8 bullet points under 150 words.”
4) Identify current search trends
The chatbot can list popular keywords in any topic so you know what people are searching for right now. This helps you pick topics that are more likely to get attention.
Prompt:
“List trending keywords for health and wellness this month.”
5) Compare two products side by side
You can ask for a table showing the features, prices, and pros and cons of two products. This helps you see differences clearly before you decide what to buy.
Prompt:
“Compare iPhone 16 and OnePlus 13 in a table with features, prices, pros, and cons.”
6) Suggest event ideas on a limited budget
The chatbot can suggest ideas for a team event that fits within a set budget. This makes planning easier without spending too much.
Prompt:
“Suggest 5 ideas for a team event in India with a budget under ₹20,000.”
7) Explain a complex topic in simple terms
You can ask the chatbot to explain a topic in plain language without hard words. This helps you understand something new without feeling confused.
Prompt:
“Explain blockchain in plain language without using technical words.”
Chatbots do a lot of good, but they aren’t perfect. The more you learn about how they work, the easier it is to use them without confusion and get better results.
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Ashish Sunil Thomas