AI IntelligenceAug 20, 2026Practical Tip
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Here's a prompt that turns raw numbers into a readable report without the usual AI report generator filler
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Here's a prompt that turns raw numbers into a readable report without the usual AI report generator filler
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Practical Tip
Ask for a report and you get an intro about how important the topic is, then the numbers buried in a paragraph, then a conclusion that says "in summary." The reader wanted the finding in the first line. This prompt inverts that. Data: [PASTE NUMBERS / BULLET POINTS] Audience: [WHO reads this and what decision they make] Write a short report with this order: The single most important finding, in one sentence, first. Two or three supporting points, each starting with the number then what it means. One thing that looks off or needs a decision. Rules: no introduction about why the topic matters. No "in conclusion." Do not describe a number without saying why it matters to the audience. If the data does not support a claim, say "not enough data" instead of guessing. The rule that changes everything is "no introduction about why the topic matters." That opening is where almost all report filler lives. Tying every number to the audience's decision is the second half, it stops the model from listing figures nobody asked about. The "not enough data" clause is there because otherwise it will confidently interpolate a trend from two points. What do you use to keep these things from over-explaining, mine still occasionally slips a summary paragraph back in at the end. submitted by /u/raw-hit10 [link] [comments]
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