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ChatGPT might be quietly rewarding people who know how to think clearly — these prompts can help

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 ChatGPT might be quietly rewarding people who know how to think clearly — these prompts can help
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ChatGPT appears to adapt its responses based on the clarity and structure of user prompts. Users have reported that the AI becomes more analytical and collaborative when engaged in deeper conversations. This suggests that while the AI does not measure intelligence, it rewards clear communication and well-structured inputs.

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AI ChatGPT might be quietly rewarding people who know how to think clearly — these prompts can help Features By Amanda Caswell published 26 May 2026 Users getting the best AI responses tend to communicate differently When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Shutterstock) Jump to: 1. The 'Unicorn' prompt 2. The 'Glitch' prompt 3. The 'Owl' prompt 4. The 'Potato' prompt 5. The 'Goldfish' prompt Copy link Facebook X Reddit Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter After years of testing ChatGPT, each time a new model launches, despite how much smarter or faster it becomes, I've noticed something wild: AI tends to mirror…

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