Common AI Promt Mistakes And How To Avoid Them

 

If you are running a business in 2025, you’re probably already using generative AI in some capacity. GenAI tools and chatbots, such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini, have become indispensable in a variety of cases, ranging from content production to business planning. 

It’s no surprise that more than 60% of businesses believe GenAI to be one of their top goals over the next two years. Furthermore, 87 percent of businesses are piloting or have already implemented generative AI tools in some way. 

But there is a catch. The quality of your inputs determines how well generative AI tools perform. Effective prompting can deliver you accurate AI outputs that meet your requirements, whereas ineffective prompting can take you down the wrong path. 

If you’ve been struggling to maximise the potential of AI technologies, it’s time to rethink the cues you’re employing. In this article, we’ll look at the most common mistakes people make when asking AI tools questions, as well as how to avoid them. 

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