See the Difference
Same topic. One asks AI to suggest a better question first.
AI: To get healthier, you should exercise regularly, eat a balanced diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables, get 7-9 hours of sleep, drink enough water, manage stress, and avoid smoking and excessive alcohol...
Generic advice. Could apply to anyone.
AI: Here's a more useful version of your question: "Given my specific situation (age, current habits, health concerns, and available time), what are the 2-3 highest-impact changes I could make to improve my health in the next 3 months?"
Would you like me to answer this refined version instead?
Now you see what details matter. The refined question gets actionable advice.
Why This Works
AI knows things you don't know about how to ask questions. It's seen millions of prompts and their outcomes. It knows which questions lead to vague answers and which ones unlock useful detail.
When you ask AI to improve your question, you're tapping into that knowledge. You learn what context matters, what specifics help, and how to frame requests for better results.
Phrases That Work
- "Before you answer, suggest a better version of this question."
- "What's a better way to ask this?"
- "Reframe my question to get a more useful answer, then answer the better version."
- "How could I phrase this question to get more specific help?"
- "Suggest a clearer version of my question and ask if I'd like to use it instead."
The Technique
Don't just ask your question. Ask AI to suggest a better version first. You'll learn how to ask better questions and get better answers at the same time.
When to Use This
- • When you're not sure how to phrase what you need
- • When your first attempt got a vague or generic answer
- • When exploring a topic you don't know well
- • When you want to learn how to ask better questions in general
- • When you're stuck and not sure what to ask next