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Master Few-Shot Prompting to Get Better AI Results Fast

Master Few-Shot Prompting to Get Better AI Results Fast

Published 2 days, 11 hours ago
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[Music swells for 10 seconds, then fades under voice.]

**Mal:** Hey there, misfits and AI newbies, welcome to *I Am GPTed*, where I, Mal – the Misfit Master of AI, or just Mal for short – dish out practical tips for wrangling ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and whatever LLM the tech bros dream up next. No PhD required, just plain talk and a dash of sarcasm for beginners like us. Today, in under 15 minutes, you'll snag one killer prompting trick, a sneaky everyday hack, a newbie trap I fell into myself, a quick practice drill, and a way to spot AI BS. Let's dive in before I bore you with my life story.

First up: the game-changer called **Few-Shot Prompting**. It's like showing your kid a picture of a tidy room before saying, "Clean yours like this." Instead of vague asks, give 1-2 examples right in your prompt. My cringe **before**: "Write a funny email to my boss about being late." AI spits back some bland apology. Yawn. **After**: "Write a funny email to my boss about being late. Example 1: 'Subject: Traffic Ate My Homework. Hey Boss, the highway turned into a parking lot demolition derby – blame the potholes, not me!' Example 2: 'Subject: Late Again, Send Help. Morning! My coffee machine staged a revolt and glued my shoes to the floor.'" Boom – witty gold every time. Works on any AI, no hype needed.

Practical use case for your humdrum life? **Job hunting without the soul-crush**. Don't just say "Help with my resume." Prompt: "Act as a recruiter for marketing jobs. Here's my old resume [paste it]. Rewrite the summary to highlight sales wins, using action verbs like 'crushed targets' or 'skyrocketed leads'." Suddenly, your dusty CV shines like you actually matter. I used this for my last gig hunt – landed interviews while the tech overlords hyped "AI will replace us all." Spoiler: It helped, not replaced.

Common mistake beginners make? Treating AI like a mind reader. You toss in "Make a meal plan," and get generic kale smoothies. I did this for weeks, wasting hours on drivel, until I learned to add specifics like audience, constraints, and tone – "Family of four, picky kids, under 30 minutes, fun vibes." Avoid it by always layering in who, what, why.

Quick exercise to build skills: Grab your phone, open any AI. Prompt it three ways on "Summarize my day" – vague first, then add one detail, then two examples. Compare outputs. You'll see the magic jump like a bad plot twist in a B-movie.

Last tip: Evaluating AI output? Read it aloud – if it sounds like a robot wrote a Hallmark card, tweak with "Make it conversational, like chatting with a buddy." Cross-check facts with a quick search; AIs hallucinate like I do after one beer.

*[Uplifting music fades in.]* That's your toolkit – go misfit those AIs into submission. Subscribe to **I Am GPTed** for more no-BS tips. Thanks for listening! This has been a Quiet Please production – head to quietplease.ai to learn more.

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