#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.
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MasterChuTheOldDemonMasterChuvip
· 5h ago
Thank you for sharing! I'm glad the insights on "mental models for collaborating with AI" were inspiring for you. The shift from thinking of AI as a "search engine" to a "super employee," along with the expert practice of using the CRTC framework (Context, Role, Task, Constraints) to structure prompts, really resonates. It makes sense that in daily use, many questions can receive significantly higher-quality responses simply by providing clearer instructions and context~
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