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What Are AI System Instructions & How to Use Them for Better Results?

AI system instructions are one of the most powerful yet underused features in modern chatbots. They let you define how an AI responds to you, every single time, without repeating yourself in each conversation. Used well, they eliminate the most common frustration with AI: getting generic responses that require constant correction. Yet most people never touch them. They open ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and start typing, getting generic responses that require constant correction. System instructions fix that problem at the root. In this guide, we cover what system instructions actually are, how they differ from regular prompts, how to set them up on every major AI platform, and share advanced […]

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How to Create a Lunar New Year 2026 AI Profile Picture + 10 Prompts

Lunar New Year (often called Chinese New Year) begins on February 17, 2026. Many people mark the season with a refreshed profile picture (PFP), and with the right prompt system, you can transform a simple selfie into a festive, high-quality avatar in minutes. This guide is prompt-first: you will get one reusable “identity lock” prompt wrapper plus 10 copy-paste style modules. This guide targets Chinese New Year photo prompts and Lunar New Year profile picture prompts, as the same templates work for both names of the holiday across different regions. Lunar New Year is celebrated across multiple communities and may be known as Spring Festival, Seollal, or Tết, depending on […]

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25 ChatGPT Prompts to Build Your Personal Brand (LinkedIn, Resume, Portfolio)

TL;DR: You don’t need a branding agency. These 25 ChatGPT prompts cover every piece of your personal brand, from your LinkedIn headline to your resume bullets to your portfolio copy. Each prompt is copy-paste ready with placeholders you fill in. The key: feed ChatGPT specific details about your real experience, not vague descriptions. Quick Overview of Prompts # Category What it helps with 1–3 Brand Foundation Define your brand identity, value proposition, and origin story 4–9 LinkedIn Profile & Content Headline, About section, posts, comments, connection requests 10–14 Resume & Cover Letter Professional summary, bullet points, ATS keywords, tailored cover letters 15–18 Portfolio & Website Hero section, About page, case […]

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How to Make the Best Prompt: The 2026 Guide to AI Results

TL;DR: To get the best results from AI in 2026, you must treat your prompt like a clear, professional work brief. You need to define a specific role, state your exact goal, provide relevant context, and list specific constraints. Recent research continues to show that giving examples and asking the AI to explain its reasoningsignificantly improves accuracy on complex tasks and can help reduce certain kinds of hallucinations – though human review is still essential. If you are in a rush, here is a snapshot of the essential components required for a high-performing prompt. Feature Best Practice Core Structure Role → Goal → Audience → Context → Instructions → Format […]

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10 Secret Prompting Techniques That Guarantee Near-Perfect Accuracy

Large language models like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude or Grok feel magical when they work—and deeply frustrating when they don’t. Sometimes they produce shockingly good code, clean explanations, or thoughtful strategy. Other times they hallucinate facts, ignore constraints, or give answers that sound confident but fall apart on inspection. This inconsistency has led many people to believe one of two things: Engineers inside OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind know the real answer is different. The biggest gap between good and bad AI output is how you talk to the model. Engineers in these companies use 10 internal prompting techniques that guarantee near-perfect accuracy. In this article, we’ll go through: How LLMs Actually “Think” Large language models […]