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June 24, 2025 · AI

Shut Up and Simplify: Why Your Long AI Prompts Suck

Shut Up and Simplify: Why Your Long AI Prompts Suck

Okay, here’s the deal: When it comes to talking to AI, less really is more.

You might think writing a prompt that rivals War and Peace will make your chatbot feel inspired.

Spoiler alert: it won’t.

It’ll just do what most of us do halfway through a long-winded TED Talk — tune out and improvise wildly.

The nerds at AI Plus Info looked at a bunch of prompts and learned something you probably could’ve guessed with a functioning frontal lobe: Shorter prompts lead to more accurate AI responses.

Why?

Because large language models don’t have attention spans — they’re just glorified autocomplete machines.

Give them a tight, clear prompt and boom — you get a useful answer.

Give them a paragraph full of fluff, jargon, and your whole life story, and they return hot nonsense with a side of hallucinations.

Remember: AI is like that one friend who’s super helpful but only if you give them crystal clear instructions.

The second you start rambling?

They’re mentally on a beach somewhere sipping data daiquiris.

Bottom line?

You’re not impressing anyone with your 300-word prompt asking the AI to act like a Shakespearean detective solving cryptocurrency crimes in a cyberpunk Tokyo timeline.

Be clear.

Be concise.

Don’t write a prompt — send a damn text.

Keep it short, you magnificent prompt-generating genius.

Your future AI overlords thank you.