@Lucy_love_AI: You can make Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini 20x smarter with just one sentence. Here are 10 'decisive' powerful sentences nobody is using: [Save them, use when needed]
Summary
This tweet claims you can make Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini 20x smarter with just one sentence, and shares 10 powerful sentences.
View Cached Full Text
Cached at: 06/02/26, 05:56 AM
You can make Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini 20x smarter
Just add one sentence
Here are 10 powerful ‘game-changing’ sentences nobody uses:
[Save for when you need it] https://t.co/45w86Oup0H
Similar Articles
@0xluffy_eth: One Prompt to Control ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude Simultaneously, Doubling Efficiency Rating: D-Level (Low Answer Precision) · 'Please help' (Help with what?) · 'Get it done for me' (Abandoning instruction) · 'How about this' (Unclear purpose) · 'Just make it look good' (Zero standards) · 'Just do whatever' (...
Shares a prompt technique that can simultaneously control multiple AI models like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, along with a quality rating for prompts (from D-level to C-level), aiming to boost efficiency.
@AIExplorerTim: 90% of people haven't figured out how to use ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini properly. If you start by asking 'teach me' or 'help me do it,' you've already lost half the battle. Don't ask like that anymore. I'll explain all the truly useful prompts at once.
This article shares efficient prompting techniques for AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, pointing out that 90% of users fail to fully leverage these tools due to improper questioning.
@zhanlin990410: Don't tell Claude "do this." Don't tell Claude "write code." Don't tell Claude "fix this bug." Don't treat a Ferrari-level AI like a taxi. 8 prompts you can copy and paste directly:
This article shares 8 advanced prompting techniques for Claude, advising users to avoid vague instructions to fully leverage the AI's potential.
@0xluffy_eth: Stop telling ChatGPT 'Make me a PPT'. Weak commands = weak results. Try these commands and see the effect:
Advises users to improve their instructions to ChatGPT, emphasizing the importance of specific commands to enhance the quality of generated results.
@Saccc_c: A few tips for beginners to quickly get started with AI: 1. Stop using conversational AI like ChatGPT and start using Agent tools that can autonomously execute tasks, such as Claude Code, Codex, Manus. 2. Write your own Skill, for example, structuring your work habits, preferences, …
Tips for AI beginners: Use Agent tools that can autonomously execute tasks (e.g., Claude Code, Codex, Manus), write a structured personal Skill description, and continuously accumulate context to refine effective prompts.