Vague prompts leave an AI model guessing at what you actually want, forcing it to fill in gaps with assumptions that might miss your actual goal. Clear instructions specify the task, desired format, constraints, and context—the difference between "write about management" and "write three key principles for managing remote teams in finance, with concrete examples."
Instruction clarity is the principle that AI models perform significantly better when prompts contain specific, unambiguous directions rather than broad or open-ended requests. Vague prompts force AI to guess your intent, which leads to generic or misaligned outputs.
Improving instruction clarity means learning to define your audience, desired format, length, tone, and purpose inside every prompt you write. This single concept is responsible for more immediate improvement in AI results than almost any other technique, and it requires no technical knowledge to apply.
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