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In AR and VR, what does the term 'tracking' primarily refer to?. Printing documents. Tracking the position and movements of the head or hands. Changing passwords. Compressing files. A potential negative effect of VR on some individuals is: Automatic increase in RAM memory. Nausea or motion sickness. Guaranteed improved vision. Elimination of fatigue. A useful safety rule when using VR is: Use VR while driving. Clear physical space and set up a safe movement area. Always keep the screen at maximum brightness. Always share your location. In which context is AR often used to try on items before purchasing?. Business accounting. E-commerce for trying on glasses or seeing furniture in a home. System backup. Antivirus. A typical advantage of AR in navigation is: Disabling GPS satellites. Overlaying driving directions onto the real-world route. Blocking phone notifications. Automatically creating a PDF. In VR, controllers are primarily used for: Printing images. Interacting with the virtual environment to select and grab objects. Increasing router volume. Modifying ZIP files. What is an example of VR use in the healthcare sector?. Creating presentations. Rehabilitation therapies or phobia management with controlled environments. Formatting a disk. Installing drivers. A typical use of AR in industrial maintenance is: Inserting emoticons in messages. Displaying instructions overlaid on real machinery during repairs. Converting videos to audio. Increasing online advertising. In AR, why is good environmental lighting important?. Because it increases CPU speed. Because it aids environment recognition and visual content stability. Because it drains the battery to zero. Because it avoids camera usage. Which statement about AR and privacy is correct?. AR never collects data. AR can collect images and location, so permissions must be managed. AR works without any permission. AR requires bank details. VR experiences in social spaces with avatars carry the risk of: No interaction with others. Harassing behavior and the need for personal safety settings. Inability to block users. Elimination of all forms of chat. In some VR systems, the term 'room-scale' indicates: A special audio file. Experiences where the user can physically move in a tracked area. Scale printing. A type of virus. What helps reduce the risk of motion sickness in VR?. Rapid and sudden camera movements. Stable frame rate and more natural movements. Increasing blur. Using tiny fonts. What is a typical limitation of AR on smartphones compared to an AR headset?. Smartphones always have a larger field of view. Smartphones need to be held and have a limited field of view to the screen. Smartphones cannot use the camera. Smartphones cannot have sensors. An example of Mixed Reality is: Only classic two-dimensional videos. Virtual objects that seem anchored and interact with the physical space. A spreadsheet. An email with an attachment. In an educational activity, AR and VR can be useful because: They always replace studying from books. They allow explorations and simulations that increase engagement. They eliminate the need for assessment. They prevent collaborative work. What aspect is important for accessibility in VR and AR content?. Making everything audio-only. Offering subtitles and options for people with motor or visual disabilities. Using only small texts. Deactivating settings. What data is often used to position AR objects in space?. Printer serial number. Phone sensors like camera and gyroscope. Color of the phone case. File name. Why is it important to check the reliability of information content in AR?. Because AR is always official. Because incorrect information overlaid on reality can influence dangerous decisions. Because AR works only offline. Because AR never displays text. A good practice for conscious use of AR and VR is: Granting all app permissions without reading anything. Evaluating requested permissions, recommended age, and a safe play environment. Using VR in any crowded public place. Always sharing recordings and videos. In VR, latency or delay between movement and image can cause: Improved visual accuracy. Disorientation and increased nausea. Increased battery life. Better audio quality. A stable frame rate in VR is particularly important for: Reducing file size. Visual comfort and fluid perception of movement. Printing faster. Improving Ethernet connection. In AR, the technique that allows real-time mapping of space is related to the acronym: SLAM. Disk defragmentation. ZIP compression. Password change. Occlusion in AR indicates: Eliminating audio. Making a virtual object visually hidden by a real object in front of it. Converting a file to PDF. Increasing brightness. What data is particularly sensitive in advanced headsets with eye tracking?. File name. Eye movements that reveal attention and biometric data. Browser favorite list. Number of pages printed. In a VR experience, the collection of body movement data can be considered: Not personal data. Potentially personal or sensitive data depending on the context. Always public data. Data that does not require protection. What is a useful security measure in multiplayer VR environments?. No measures needed because it's not necessary. Tools for blocking users and activating a personal safety zone. Always deactivating everyone's audio. Forcing everyone to use their real public name. A specific risk of AR used while walking in public spaces is: Inability to use the camera. Distraction and reduced awareness of the physical environment, risking accidents. Automatic increase in phone credit. Reduction of real field of vision to zero. When evaluating a VR app in terms of DigComp, an important criterion is: How many virtual stickers it includes. Transparency regarding collected data and purpose of use. Only the color of the interface. That it only works on one device. A digital twin is often used with AR and VR to: Send emails faster. Represent a real system digitally for simulation and training. Save audio files. Create ZIP archives. In the educational field, a serious limitation if AR and VR are not well designed is: Always increasing learning. Cognitive overload due to too many visual stimuli. Reducing the need for explanation. Making collaboration impossible. An example of good inclusive design in VR is: A single mandatory input method. Offering options for playing seated or standing. Eliminating all settings. Using only complex gesture commands. Why can AR spatial anchors or landmarks be a security concern?. Because they never work. Because persistent content in real places can be manipulated. Because they are only for audio. Because they increase RAM. In AR, using GPS to display content related to a specific physical area is an example of: Geolocation and geofencing. Defragmentation. Lossless compression. Incremental backup. What is the most correct approach to managing an AR app's permissions?. Grant everything immediately. Grant access to camera and microphone only when the app is in use. Never read the requests. Give permissions only at night. If a VR app maps the user's physical room, what is a potential risk?. None, because it's not sensitive data. The potential exposure of private information about the home layout. Increased printing speed. Automatic battery improvement. In a visual information context in AR, a competent user should: Consider digital content always true. Verify the source and reliability before acting on that information. Immediately share data without reading. Always disable the internet. What does a generative AI system generally do?. Automatically repair the computer. Generate new content such as text or images from training data. Delete viruses without antivirus. Increase network speed. What kind of content can generative AI produce?. Only non-editable PDF files. Text, images, and audio clips. Only system folders for Windows. Only certified random passwords. When we say AI learns from data, it means: It reads the user's mind through the webcam. It analyzes billions of examples to identify patterns and statistical rules. It always copies a single identical text source. It only works with very high-speed internet. Generative AI produces its outputs primarily based on: Pure chance without mathematical rules. The patterns learned from the texts and content it was trained on. The user's personal files saved on the hard drive. A hidden human operator typing the answers. A classic example of content that a text-based generative AI can create is: A computer firmware update. A draft for a promotional email or blog post. A virtual USB cable. A new mobile phone battery. Which statement about AI-generated texts is technically correct?. AI always knows how to distinguish truth from falsehood. AI can produce grammatically perfect texts but with invented information. AI always automatically inserts bibliographic citations. AI never makes punctuation errors. If you ask an AI to write the latest news about a news event, what should you do?. Share the text on social media without modification. Verify the sources on official news outlets before believing it. Consider the response automatically as a press release. Avoid reading the text and only look at the title. What does it mean when AI generates text in response to a question?. It prints it directly to the default printer. It calculates and produces a sequence of words coherent with your request. It automatically translates your question into English. It automatically saves the text in PDF format on the desktop. Why is generative AI capable of composing music as well?. Because it has absolute pitch similar to humans. Because it has studied rhythmic models and patterns from training music data. Because it physically plays instruments connected to servers. Because it downloads copyrighted songs from pirate sites. If you ask an AI to generate a photo of a cat in space, that image: Is a scan of a real photo taken by NASA. Is a synthetic creation built by combining previously learned visual concepts. Is definitely an image taken from Wikipedia's database. Is always identical to an image you already saved on your PC. What is the most common and dangerous risk associated with using ChatGPT for serious research?. Downloaded text files occupying too much disk space. The AI providing incorrect data or wrong dates with a very confident tone. The computer suddenly shutting down due to overload. The printer jamming during reading. When AI produces very fluid and smooth text, this guarantees that: The narrated facts are historically and scientifically accurate. The text is syntactically well-written but the content still needs verification. The text contains no numerical data. The text has been certified by a human reviewer. What does the training phase of an AI model mean?. Connecting the computer to a high-resolution printer. Providing the software with vast amounts of data so it learns language rules. Changing the default language of the operating system. Creating a new email account to access the service. A text-based generative AI is capable of writing a social media post because: It is legally obligated to have a social account. It can adapt the length and style of the text according to the request. It exclusively works if sentences have less than one hundred characters. It cannot generate texts exceeding three lines. If you publish an article written entirely by AI in the school newspaper, the ethical rule is: Hide this detail from everyone. Explicitly declare to readers that the text was generated with AI support. Claim the text is certified by experts. Put a classmate's signature without their knowledge. In a professional context, generative AI results become reliable only when: They are used to make immediate legal decisions without review. They are considered a first draft to be verified by comparing with human sources. They are read exclusively at night to avoid overloads. The company's firewall is deactivated. Why do AI-written texts often reflect the values or style of the original data?. Because the AI analyzes and imitates the handwriting of the user typing. Because the mathematical models replicate the most frequent patterns found in the training data. Because the AI searches for information on a single predetermined website. Because the AI only works by processing PDF documents. What happens if an AI is trained on online forums full of prejudices or stereotypes?. The AI automatically deletes swear words and becomes neutral. The AI risks reproducing or amplifying those same prejudices in the texts it generates. The AI uninstalls itself for protection. The computer consumes much more battery than normal. What is the technical term for the phenomenon where an AI fabricates an entirely non-existent fact?. System backup. Artificial hallucination. Memory defragmentation. Asymmetric encryption. What is the best strategy to defend against AI hallucinations?. Blindly trust the first answer without asking further questions. Ask the AI to cite sources and manually check those links on search engines. Turn off the computer monitor during text generation. Copy and paste the text into Word without re-reading it. Why might an illustration created by AI be very similar to a copyrighted work?. Because the AI penetrates artists' computers to steal files. Because the AI has studied millions of existing works of art and can replicate their exact styles. Because it always uses the same basic graphic printer model. Because it is programmed to always insert logos of famous companies. What practical legal problem hinders the commercial use of AI-generated images?. The images are always free and free from any global constraints. Many legislations do not clarify who owns the copyright of a synthetic work. Using the mouse breaks during download. The image file format can never be saved. What does the term 'Deepfake' indicate in the world of digital content?. A high-resolution audio file format. A synthetic video or audio manipulated to make a person say or do fake things. A powerful antivirus that scans deep system files. A ZIP archive protected by a very complex password. If you find an AI-generated photo online of a politician doing something absurd, you should: Treat it immediately as irrefutable proof of a crime. Consider the very high probability that it is fake and look for refutations from news agencies. Send it to all contacts saying it is authentic. Delete all your personal photos from your phone. How does AI generally handle bibliographic sources if you ask it for an essay?. It always automatically inserts clickable links to government PDFs. It might invent non-existent book titles and authors if strict constraints are not imposed. It refuses to write the text if it doesn't have the sources. It always cites a free encyclopedia as the only authorized source. The smartest way to use AI to do homework or write an essay is: Have it write the entire text and submit it without even reading it. Use it to generate ideas or an initial outline and then write the text, verifying every piece of data. Eliminate punctuation from responses before printing. Do not verify any information to save time. What is a strong red flag indicating that an AI-generated text might contain hidden errors?. The text is divided into convenient paragraphs with bold titles. The text cites precise statistical data to the decimal without indicating the study source. The text uses clear and understandable language. The text respects all the rules of Italian grammar. If you ask an AI to translate a text from Latin for a school exam, you should know that: The translation will be infallible and you can submit it without a second thought. The AI might misunderstand the historical context and the translation needs revision. The AI will automatically delete your original citations. The title of the file will become automatic translation. If you want to use AI-generated music as background for a video, you need to: Publish it without worries because platforms never check audio. Check the terms of service of the AI used to understand if you have commercial exploitation rights. Add the logo of a random record company to the video. Change the author's name to your first name. Which of these user actions drastically improves the quality of text generated by AI?. Providing a very detailed prompt that explains the role, tone, audience, and limitations of the text. Writing a generic prompt of three words like 'write me a theme'. Avoiding giving any detail about the context to not tire the machine. Prohibiting the AI from using capital letters. What happens if the data used to train an AI in the medical field contained only symptoms of male patients?. The AI will magically become excellent at treating everyone. The AI will make inaccurate diagnoses for women because it has not learned their specific symptoms. The text will be unreadable and written in strange characters. The AI will produce identical copied results from an encyclopedia. If you use AI to analyze dozens of company resumes, the fundamental operation to avoid ethical problems is: Trust blindly the automatic choice without checking anything. Always have a human assist in reviewing choices to exclude algorithmic discrimination. Delete candidate photos from PDF files. Convert documents to audio files. What is one of the main problems when using text generators for news information?. The AI refuses to write in Italian. The models may not be updated to the latest minute and confuse old events with new ones. The AI transforms the news into a ZIP compressed file. The AI blocks the computer's access to the internet. If an AI claims the Earth is flat with very well-written and argued sentences, this demonstrates that: Science has been wrong for millennia. The AI is capable of coherently and persuasively arguing any falsehood it is asked to support. The AI can never lie by programming. The numbers provided by the AI are always certified. In the academic and research field, Generative Artificial Intelligence: Has made historical libraries completely obsolete and useless. Is an excellent assistant for summarizing texts but does not replace the arduous work of consulting sources. Makes the insertion of a bibliography at the end of chapters unnecessary. Has banned professors from comparing multiple books. Some AI models, like computer code generators, suffer from the memorization problem. What does this mean?. That the artificial intelligence remembers the names of all users who use it. That the AI might return pieces of code identical to those protected by copyright seen during training. That the generated text files weigh too many megabytes. That the keyboard stops responding to commands. To limit the damage of AI-created disinformation, a responsible user should: Immediately share every sensational image they see on their phone. Verify the news on official newspapers and report potential deepfakes to platforms. Completely avoid reading news on the internet. Change the titles of articles to make them more sensational. What serious ethical problem arises if a user creates fake and defamatory photos of a person using AI?. The image file will be too heavy to send via chat. It constitutes an act of cyberbullying and defamation with real psychological damage to the person. The user's computer may overheat. The color ink printer will consume too much. In a serious company, the ethical management of AI-written texts involves: Destroying all documents to leave no trace of the AI. Keeping track of prompts used and saving various drafts to demonstrate human review. Changing the file name every five minutes. Using the exact same response for all clients without reading it. What do digital watermarking technologies for AI try to achieve?. Show the brand of the computer on which the text was written. Insert signatures or metadata in files to transparently declare if the image is synthetic. Count the exact number of characters written on the screen. Change the background color of photos to make them prettier. Why are software that promise to unmask AI-written texts not one hundred percent reliable?. Because they only work if the computer is not connected to Wi-Fi. Because they generate many false positives, unjustly accusing people of plagiarism. Because they increase RAM usage to the point of blocking the PC. Because they can only read files in PDF format. According to the European digital competence framework, AI is defined as creative in the sense that: It possesses a soul and autonomous imagination. It can recombine billions of learned patterns in an original way, but the user provides the artistic direction. It exclusively produces identical clones of old documents. It is incapable of generating any type of image. In which of these situations is the use of AI without human control most dangerous and discouraged?. Getting the grocery list written. Asking for advice on medication dosages or complex legal contracts. Choosing color combinations for presentation slides. Deciding the name for a desktop folder. If you ask the AI to explain a historical war in ten lines, the main risk is that the AI: Is forced to write a very long text ignoring the command. Makes an oversimplification, omitting fundamental events or context. Forgets all words longer than eight letters. Does not give any concrete example out of laziness. A prompt technique for obtaining more neutral news from AI is to write in the prompt: Invent the most sensational and scandalous title possible. Ask me to clearly separate factual information from mere opinions. Use your imagination to invent sources. Directly publish the text on social media without me reading it. If you fear that the AI might write a text with stereotypes, you can mitigate the problem by writing in the prompt: Use a very generic tone and vague language. Ensure you use inclusive language that is neutral and free from cultural stereotypes. Avoid re-reading the final response. Simply accept the very first draft without discussion. What does a professional do after asking the AI to write a draft article?. Does not touch a comma out of respect for the machine. Performs an editorial review to check dates, names, logical consistency, and copyrights. Adds personal data of random people to lengthen the text. Does not check proper names, trusting the software's correctness. What is the fundamental difference between AI training and a traditional web search?. Training searches for real-time news on the internet. Training builds the AI's 'brain' on past data, while search finds current websites. Training is only for printing old documents. Training is a way to compress very large files. If you participate in a literary contest by submitting a story generated entirely by AI and sign it with your name, you commit: An error because the text will be too long for the contest rules. An ethically incorrect act by appropriating the work of an algorithm without transparency. A typo because the AI uses a different font. A save in an unauthorized format. A competent and mature digital citizen considers texts generated by Artificial Intelligence as: Absolute and untouchable truths because they are produced by advanced calculators. Excellent starting supports that always require critical spirit, human verification, and transparency in use. Dangerous viruses to be avoided in any work situation. Tools to be shared on social media without ever wasting time reading them. What exactly is a prompt in the field of Artificial Intelligence?. A dangerous computer virus that attacks the hard drive. The text command or instruction that the user writes in the chat to get a response from the AI. A particular high-definition audio file format. The automatic update of the operating system. To function well, a prompt must have as a main characteristic being: As vague and mysterious as possible to stimulate imagination. Extremely clear and specific about the objective to be achieved. Written exclusively using capital letters. Composed solely of emojis and graphic symbols. Which of these requests made to the AI is written in the best way to obtain a useful result?. Write something. Make me a thing for work. Write a formal email asking for information about a course using a maximum of one hundred words. Beautiful and long text. If you want the AI to help you explain the solar system, what must you specify in the prompt?. The model of the computer you are currently using. The age of the audience for whom it is intended to adapt the language level and difficulty. The color of your desktop background. The brand of the web browser used. If you ask the AI to summarize a long book, to avoid receiving ten pages of response, you should specify: Write the word 'summarize' and press enter hoping it understands. The desired length, for example, asking for a maximum of two paragraphs. Only the name of the book's author. Your screen resolution in pixels. Which of these pieces of information is totally useless to include in a prompt to have a letter written by the AI?. The purpose for which the letter is written. The tone you want to use if formal or informal. The essential context of the situation. The serial number of your personal computer. You want the AI to explain a recipe. What is the best prompt?. Answer randomly about food. Provide a step-by-step procedure explained in chronological order. Explain without using any numbers. Write a single text without full stops. You need to generate text to be published on a website. What technical detail should you include in the prompt?. Ask explicitly to write it in a blog post article style. Indicate if you use a mechanical or membrane keyboard. Specify if the final file will be saved in ZIP format. Communicate the name of the antivirus installed on the PC. You are using an image generation AI. What is the most effective prompt?. The word Image. Create an image of a cat. Create an illustration in watercolor style of a red cat on the windowsill with sunset light. Make a JPG file. What should you do if the AI responds with a perfect text but it's too long for your needs?. Turn off the monitor to reset the video card. Write a new prompt asking it to synthesize the text just produced. Eliminate all punctuation by hand. Change your password. If you are preparing a diet with AI but have an allergy, how do you avoid problems?. Avoid writing it, hoping the AI guesses it alone. Include an explicit constraint in the prompt, stating not to include that food at all. Talk about other random vegetables. Simply write the word 'no' at the end of the sentence. What is the clearest request if you need to buy groceries?. Explain food. Make a bulleted list divided by food categories. Write all words attached without spaces. Do not use text formatting. If the AI site speaks English but you want a response in Italian, what do you do?. Go to Windows mouse settings and change the language. Simply add the phrase 'Respond in Italian' to your prompt. Write the prompt using only numbers. Upload a ZIP file containing a dictionary. You need to decline a job offer but don't want to seem rude. What do you add to the prompt?. Use a cordial, kind, and very respectful tone. Use a very loud and angry tone. Use exclusively capital letters to seem like you are yelling. Write the response without including any verbs. Why is it sometimes very useful to paste your old writing into the prompt before asking the AI to generate a new one?. To confuse the artificial intelligence servers. To provide the AI with a practical example of your style and have it imitate your way of expressing yourself. To forcibly increase the final file size. To bypass the browser's grammar checks. You asked the AI to create a logic game but it made everything wrong. What do you do?. Repeat the exact same prompt by copy-pasting it a hundred times. Reformulate the request by explaining the rules better and adding the missing details. Uninstall the application immediately. Buy a computer with a more powerful processor. You need to create a flyer for a school trip. What prompt will give you the most ready-to-use result?. Talk about the topic of mountain trip. Write a text divided into a title, the day's program, things to bring, and final contacts. Write random sentences about mountains. Write a single block of text without ever going to a new line. When you write as if you were an expert teacher before your actual question, you are applying a technique called: Driver installation. Role assignment. Virus insertion. Backup execution. One of your students struggles to understand a scientific concept. How can you use AI to help them specifically?. Ask 'write better and fast'. Specify in the prompt 'explain the concept using simple words for a primary school level'. Ask to write the entire explanation in uppercase. Insert lots of random mathematical emojis into the text. To prevent the AI from inventing a too generic answer, it is essential to include in the prompt: Irrelevant information to confuse the algorithm. The complete context, indicating who you are, what you need, and for what purpose you will use it. Only a summary title and nothing more. Only the current year. You want the AI to summarize a text, then write three questions about the text, and finally give you the solutions. This is defined as: Asking the AI to do everything by itself. A multi-step prompt. Telling the AI to just write. Telling the AI to do absolutely nothing. If you find incomprehensible words in an essay you are reading, what can you ask the AI?. Rewrite this text using archaic and very ancient language. Rewrite this text using simple language and short sentences, avoiding technical jargon. Rewrite using only incomprehensible acronyms. Rewrite by translating only the verbs into English. In AI for image creation, what is the purpose of specifying words like 'photographic style' or 'watercolor'?. It serves to change the format in which the file will be saved on the PC. It serves to define the visual and artistic style that the AI should give to the generated image. It serves to increase the RAM consumption of the server. It serves to deactivate the camera on your smartphone. If the data the AI generated for you is very confusing to read, what can you ask it in the next message?. Never use tables again for any reason. Take the data you just gave me and return it formatted in a clear table. Combine all data into a very long text paragraph without commas. Replace all letters with exclamation marks. What are the basic elements of a perfect prompt for writing a presentation?. Write only a title and leave the machine with a blank slate. Indicate the objective of the text, target audience, tone to use, and key points to cover. Provide only a famous quote at random. Indicate only the project deadline. How do you handle the problem of AI inventing sources in a prompt for research?. Tell it to use its imagination to invent fake books to seem credible. Write to ensure it cites real existing books or openly declares if it is not sure. Tell it not to verify any data and to do it quickly. Ask it to cite any website that comes to mind at random. You've pasted notes into the AI chat. How do you get it to summarize without adding things read from the internet?. Tell it to add anything fun it knows about the topic. Use a strict constraint, asking it to use exclusively information present in the text you provided for the summary. Don't give it any limits and hope it does well. Use only one word like 'summarize'. You need to create the perfect slogan for a shop. What do you ask the AI to get more choice?. Ask it to write three identical copies of the same sentence. Ask it to generate three different variations of the slogan using completely different styles and tones. Ask it to save the text in three different file formats. Ask it to insert three intentional grammatical errors. The secret to getting excellent results from conversational AI is iteration. What does this mean?. It means removing useful details from the question to make it more difficult. It means asking for a first draft and then dialoguing with the AI, asking it to correct and refine specific parts. It means using random words until it guesses the answer. It means closing the chat and getting angry at the first error found. If you need to produce text compliant with a business register, how do you set it in the prompt?. Write as you want, as long as you are quick to respond. Use a formal and administrative tone with clear sentences and institutional lexicon. Write using slang and youthful jargon. Replace all keywords with facial emoticons. You want to review a product. How do you get a well-structured review from the AI?. Ask it to invent generic and philosophical content about the item. Indicate criteria, asking to include three pros, one con, and a useful tip in the text. Give no specific instructions to avoid forcing it too much. Ask it to write the longest text it can generate. When you ask an AI to generate an image and add 'sixteen by nine ratio', what are you indicating?. The technical parameters of a horizontal rectangular format. That you absolutely want a black and white image. That you want to increase your internet connection speed. That you want to convert the final image into a text document. You are preparing an official speech. What stylistic indication is vital to give the AI?. Fill the speech with jokes and cultural stereotypes to make the audience laugh. Ensure you use inclusive language, avoiding any stereotypes and maintaining a respectful tone. Write using light insults to seem more direct and rebellious. Exaggerate with historical generalizations to save time. You need to create a didactic lesson. Besides the topic, to have a complete plan, what should you ask for?. To use incomprehensible words to seem like a real university professor. To include learning objectives, in-class activities to be performed, and final verification methods. To write the entire text without ever using periods and going to a new line. To not make any practical examples during the topic explanation. If you had a complex text written by the AI and you fear it contradicts itself, what do you do before printing it?. Do no checks because computer machines never make logical errors. Open a new prompt and ask it to reread the text it wrote and point out any inconsistent points. Ask it to intentionally add more contradictions to confuse the reader. Tell it to completely change the main theme of the speech. When you ask the AI to create a work plan, why should you add a final checklist?. To unnecessarily burden the computer's system memory. To get a quick tool that allows you to tick off completed tasks and check work step by step. To make the final result much harder to interpret. To make the AI magically eliminate all the main content of the response. If you have a website and use AI to write an article that can be easily found on search engines, you should ask: To repeat the keyword one hundred times in an invisible paragraph. To write the article by suggesting a catchy title and naturally inserting keywords. To write only an endless list of fifty keywords in a column. To write the text hiding all internal structures and subtitles. What is the golden rule for tackling a huge problem like designing a manual with AI?. Write a single very long message and hope the system does all the work by itself. Break down the huge task into smaller tasks to be asked one by one, verifying the results of each. Never check anything the AI writes to avoid wasting precious working days. Limit asking the AI to answer the question only with simple yes or no. |




