@FrankFred834567: Stanford's STORM research method has been trending in academic circles for nearly two years. But it wasn't until Nav broke it down into 4 prompts and put them into Claude that it truly became a research tool accessible to ordinary people. The core logic is simple: have AI look at the same problem from 5 independent perspectives. Much more useful than you searching for a month on your own. Next time you write in-depth content, just...

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Stanford's STORM research method was broken down by Nav into 4 prompts and put into Claude, enabling ordinary people to use AI to analyze problems from 5 independent perspectives, improving the efficiency of writing in-depth content.

Stanford's STORM research method has been trending in academic circles for nearly two years. But it wasn't until Nav broke it down into 4 prompts and put them into Claude that it truly became a research tool accessible to ordinary people. The core logic is actually simple: have AI look at the same problem from 5 independent perspectives. Much more useful than you searching for a month on your own. Next time you write in-depth content, use it.
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Stanford’s STORM research method has been trending in academic circles for nearly two years.

But it wasn’t until Nav broke it down into 4 prompts and fed them into Claude that it truly became a research tool accessible to ordinary people.

The core logic is actually not complicated: have AI examine the same problem from 5 independent perspectives.

It’s far more useful than spending a month researching on your own.

Use it next time you write in-depth content.

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This article introduces the Stanford STORM method, which uses four prompts to achieve multi-perspective AI-assisted research, producing high-quality research briefs and significantly improving research depth and efficiency.