AI Prompting Infographic – Newsletter (July 19, 2025)

AI Prompting Infographic – Newsletter (July 19, 2025)

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Forwarded by: Rich Westwood (LinkedIn, Tel: +1 651 353 4020)
Original sender: Captain YAR [email protected]
Received: July 19, 2025

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    πŸ“ Main Content & Highlights

    Why Your Prompts Matter

    • Many users struggle with ChatGPT output because of unclear prompts.
    • The newsletter stresses: "The secret isn’t in the AI, it’s in the prompt."
    • LinkedIn creator Adam Biddlecombe shares frameworks for better prompting.

    Key Prompt Frameworks

    • TREF: Task, Requirements, Expectation, Format
    • SCET: Situation, Complication, Expectation, Task
    • PECRA: Purpose, Expectation, Context, Request, Action
    • GRADE: Goal, Request, Action, Details, Examples
    • ROSES: Role, Objective, Scenario, Expected Solution, Steps
    Using one of these frameworks turns prompting from a guessing game into a clear recipe. Total game-changer for regular AI users.

    Cheat Sheet

    See attached infographic for a complete ChatGPT Prompting Cheat Sheet, including:
    • Definitions (Prompt, Output, Model, etc.)
    • Effective commands
    • Parameters (clarity, tone, style, etc.)
    • Mistakes to avoid

    Bonus Resources & Further Reading

    🧠 Key Takeaways

    • Prompt engineering is the real differentiator in AI productivity.
    • Use frameworks to structure your requests for clarity and actionable results.
    • Reference the cheat sheet for quick command and parameter ideas.
    • AI won't take your job, but someone using AI cleverly might!

    ⚑️ Action Items

    • Review attached cheat sheet and frameworks before your next AI prompt.
    • Consider subscribing to The Rundown AI or Superhuman AI for daily AI news and tips.
    • Explore additional guides and resources linked above.
    Category: Reference Note, Learning
    Tags: AI, Prompt Engineering, Cheat Sheet, Newsletter
    β€œAI won’t take your job, but a person using AI might.”