How to Write Prompts for AI
A Step-by-Step Beginner’s Guide
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Louise Cooksey's voice replica
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Ricky Gutierrez
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Unlock the true power of artificial intelligence—starting with your words.
In the emerging age of human-machine collaboration, the skill of prompting is quickly becoming as fundamental as reading and writing. Yet for many, interacting with AI still feels confusing, hit-or-miss, or overwhelming. If you’ve ever typed into ChatGPT or another AI tool and felt like you weren’t getting the answers you hoped for, the missing ingredient isn’t better software—it’s better prompts.
How to Write Prompts for AI is a groundbreaking, beginner-friendly guide to the art and science of communicating with large language models (LLMs). Written by AI educator and author Ricky Gutierrez, this step-by-step manual transforms the mystery of AI into a practical toolkit you can use every day—whether you’re a writer, student, teacher, entrepreneur, researcher, or just curious.
With clarity, insight, and real-world examples, Gutierrez reveals that prompting isn’t just about issuing commands—it’s a conversation, a design process, and most of all, a way to shape intelligence through language. You’ll learn how to construct layered prompts that guide, refine, and co-create with AI systems, allowing you to go beyond surface-level results and into meaningful, creative collaboration.
Inside This Book, You’ll Discover:
• What a prompt really is, and how AI interprets your words
• How to think like a language model—and why that matters
• The anatomy of a powerful prompt, from tone to structure to constraint
• How to write prompts that summarize, generate, research, translate, and ideate
• Why precision, context, and clarity change everything