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5 AI Techniques That Go Beyond Basic Prompting

Huma Shazia8 June 2026 at 10:38 am4 دقيقة للقراءة
5 AI Techniques That Go Beyond Basic Prompting

Key Takeaways

5 AI Techniques That Go Beyond Basic Prompting
Source: Fast Company
  • Feed AI your best writing samples to create a permanent style profile instead of manually describing your voice
  • Use AI as a built-in critic to stress-test ideas before launching products or publishing content
  • The gap between basic prompting and productive AI use is smaller than most people think

The Sports Car Problem

Here's a useful analogy from Fast Company: using AI just for basic prompts is like buying a sports car to drive to the grocery store. It works. But you're leaving most of the value on the table.

Once you've moved past asking ChatGPT to draft emails or explain concepts in simple terms, the question becomes practical. How do you actually integrate AI into daily work in ways that save real time?

Fast Company outlines five intermediate techniques. Two stand out for their immediate applicability.

Technique 1: Clone Your Own Writing Style

Most people spend hours crafting prompts that try to make AI "sound human." They add instructions like "be conversational" or "avoid corporate jargon." The results are usually mediocre.

The smarter approach is to let AI figure out how you write. Feed three or four of your best articles, emails, or reports into the system. Ask it to analyze cadence, tone, sentence structure, and vocabulary choices. Then have it build a permanent style profile.

The next time you need AI to write something, you skip the pleading for it to "sound natural." You tell it to apply your specific blueprint. The output starts closer to your actual voice, which means less editing.

This works because AI is better at pattern recognition than interpretation. Showing it examples of what you want beats describing what you want.

Technique 2: Build a Devil's Advocate

Echo chambers feel comfortable. They also produce weak strategy. Fast Company suggests using AI as a custom-built critic.

Before you launch a product feature, submit a pitch, or publish an opinion piece, run it through an AI configured to find holes. Tell it to argue the opposite position. Ask it to identify the weakest points. Have it play the skeptical customer, the hostile journalist, or the competitor's product manager.

This isn't about AI replacing human judgment. It's about stress-testing ideas before they hit the real world. A five-minute devil's advocate session can surface objections you'd otherwise discover in a board meeting or a one-star review.

Why These Techniques Matter

The gap between "I use AI sometimes" and "AI is part of my workflow" isn't about technical skill. It's about shifting from one-off queries to repeatable processes.

Style profiles persist. Critic prompts can be saved and reused. These aren't tricks. They're infrastructure that compounds over time.

The professionals who'll get the most from AI over the next few years aren't the ones who write the cleverest prompts. They're the ones who build systems that make AI useful without constant effort.

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Logicity's Take

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I create an AI style profile from my writing?

Feed 3-4 samples of your best writing into ChatGPT or Claude. Ask it to analyze your tone, sentence structure, vocabulary choices, and cadence. Have it create a reusable style guide you can reference in future prompts.

Can AI really mimic my personal writing voice?

AI is better at pattern recognition than interpretation. Given enough examples of your actual writing, it can approximate your style more accurately than following abstract instructions like "be conversational."

What's the best way to use AI as a devil's advocate?

Before launching a product or publishing content, configure AI to argue against your position. Ask it to find weak points, play the skeptical customer, or identify what competitors might say. This surfaces objections before they become real problems.

How much time does intermediate AI usage actually save?

The time savings come from building reusable systems. A style profile means less editing on every piece of content. A devil's advocate prompt means faster review cycles. These compound over weeks and months.

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Source: Fast Company / Doug Aamoth

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Huma Shazia

Senior AI & Tech Writer

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