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#Gate广场AI测评官 How to Use AI Like an AI Expert? Master One Trick and You'll Outperform 99% of People.
The answer is simple: give your problem directly to AI.
The core of becoming an AI expert isn't about how many instructions you memorize, but whether you've developed a "mental model for collaborating with AI." Here are five progressive steps from beginner to master.
Stage One: Mental Restructuring (Cognitive Layer)
Goal: Shift from "search engine" thinking to "super employee" thinking.
Beginner approach: Use it like Baidu/Google, just throw keywords. "Write a marketing copy," "Translate this passage."
Expert approach: Give it context, role, task, and constraints.
Core principle: Don't let AI guess what you want to do. Clearly define the standard of success.
Stage Two: Master Structured Prompts
Goal: Learn to use a "structured prompt framework" to guarantee output quality.
Experts never just say one sentence.
A perfect Prompt typically contains these 4 elements (CRTC Framework):
Context (Background): Why do this? Who's the audience?
Role (Role): Who do you want it to be? (senior programmer, Michelin chef, strict editor)
Task (Task): What's the specific instruction?
Constraints (Constraints): Word count, format, tone, content to avoid.
🔴 Example Comparison:
Regular user: "Write me a short piece about coffee."
Expert user: "You're now a specialty coffee sourcer with 20 years of experience (role). Please write a blog post (task) for a group of coffee enthusiasts just starting out (context/audience) introducing the flavor profile of 'Yirgacheffe.'
Requirements: Use a relaxed, humorous tone, include at least 3 metaphors, approximately 600 words, and provide 3 brewing parameter suggestions at the end in Markdown table format (constraints/format)."
Stage Three: Master Multimodal and Long Context (Core Advantages)
Vision Analysis:
Use case: Upload a complex report screenshot and have it converted to Excel data; upload a home photo and get renovation suggestions; upload a code screenshot and have it find bugs.
Document Analysis (Long Context):
Use case: Directly paste hundreds of thousands of words of PDFs (financial reports, papers, legal contracts).
Expert instruction: "Based on the financial report I've uploaded, analyze this company's R&D investment trends over the past 5 years and compare them to industry averages."
Video Understanding:
Use case: Upload a 10-minute launch event video and have it extract key highlights and timeline.
Stage Four: Iteration and Chain of Thought (CoT)
Goal: Guide the model to think through multi-turn dialogues to refine results.
Don't expect perfect output on the first try. Experts know how to "train" the model.
Chain of Thought (Chain of Thought):
For complex logic problems, add at the end of your instruction: "Please think step by step (Let's think step by step)." This significantly improves logical accuracy.
Few-Shot Prompting (Few-Shot Prompting):
Give it 1-2 excellent examples.
Instruction: "Please mimic the style of the following two cases (Case A, Case B) and generate a third case for me."
Critical Iteration:
After it generates content, don't use it directly.
Expert instruction: "Is this really your best? Please critique the content you just wrote from the angles of 'logical rigor' and 'language persuasiveness,' and provide an optimized version."
Stage Five: Workflow Integration
At this stage, you're no longer simply "conversing"—you're "creating."
Use Canvas Mode:
Right in your current interface. For long articles or code projects, don't revise in a narrow chat box. You can directly highlight selected text and have AI make targeted edits to a specific section.
Cross-Application Integration:
Leverage Google Workspace extensions.
Instruction: "Search my Google Drive for all documents about '2024 Budget' and summarize the main expenditure items."
Build a Personal Knowledge Base:
Save your frequently used Prompts to create your own "spell library," and even build your own small tools through APIs.
AI isn't a magic crystal ball—it's an amplifier of your thinking. The clearer the logic you input, the greater the power it reflects back.