Getting useful advice from AI requires the same skill as getting useful advice from a person: asking the right question in the right way. Prompt engineering for dating means learning to specify what you actually want (honest perspective on a pattern, not cheerleading; practical next steps, not reassurance) so the AI gives you thinking that's worth your time.
Think of prompt engineering like the difference between asking "What's wrong with me?" at a crowded party versus scheduling a quiet meeting with a therapist and explaining your situation in detail. The second approach gets you better answers.
A "prompt" is just the question you ask an AI. Prompt engineering is the skill of asking that question in a way that gets you the most useful answer. It's not magic—it's just learning how to be specific, clear, and structured when you ask.
If you ask ChatGPT "I'm tired all the time," you'll get a generic list of 10 possible causes. If you ask "I've been tired for two months, I sleep 8 hours, my energy crashes after 2pm, and I've noticed I'm more forgetful than usual. What questions should I ask my doctor?" you get something much more useful.
Better prompts lead to better answers because you're giving AI more context. It's like the difference between a vague symptom check-in and an actual medical interview.
Be specific: Instead of "What's wrong with me?" say "I have sharp pain in my left shoulder when I lift my arm, it started three days ago, and I didn't injure it."
Give background: "I have a history of anxiety" or "I'm 52 and recently started a new medication" helps AI understand your context.
Say what you want: Do you want possible causes? Questions to ask your doctor? Signs you need urgent care? Tell AI what would be most helpful.
You're not asking AI to diagnose you—you're asking it to help you prepare smarter questions for your doctor. When you're specific, AI can help you organize your thoughts, identify patterns, and think through what you actually need to know.
Try this: Write down three health questions you've had recently. Take each one and expand it: add when it started, what makes it better or worse, what else is happening in your life. Then ask ChatGPT: "Based on this situation, what are the three most important questions I should ask my doctor?"
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