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My AI prompts keep spitting out garbage at work
By: Bryant on Jun 12, 2026 03:46 AM EST
Yo, working at a consulting firm and they have us using AI for reports and slide decks, but my prompts keep giving me bland corporate nonsense that I have to rewrite entirely. Anyone else dealing with this and found a fix?
By: StoneHeart on Jun 12, 2026 03:49 AM EST
The issue is usually not the AI itself but how you are feeding it instructions, vague briefs get vague results, and in consulting you need precise output that sounds like an actual human wrote it. Spending some time on prompt optimization saves hours of editing later, you can check out a tool that helps with exactly that here https://eignex.com/ . Worth a look before your next client deliverable.
By: First on Jun 12, 2026 03:52 AM EST
Always give the AI a persona to work with, tell it to act like a senior strategy consultant or a financial analyst, that one line shapes the entire tone of the response.
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