💬The key is to ask a good question. Given the current capabilities (average intelligence) of major mainstream AIs, the important thing isn't which AI is the strongest, nor how to optimize prompts; these are merely icing on the cake, or even insignificant. The truly important thing is to ask that (good) question. Is asking questions easy? Not difficult. The difficulty lies in many people losing their most precious curiosity early on. Now, it doesn't matter how many questions you ask or how unusual they are; as long as you can ask a question, AI can give you a fairly satisfactory, even amazing, answer. For example, in the screenshot here: What is the significance of the irrational nature of the number π for the essence of the universe? Gemini's reply is rich, comprehensive, and poetic. Another example: What is the profound meaning of the constancy and effectiveness of the speed of light? Can it be used to prove that we exist in a virtual world? And so on. My favorite way to ask questions is to have the AI argue a point from both positive and negative perspectives. As the saying goes, "Listen to both sides and you will be enlightened." In summary: Given most people's curiosity, it's really not up to them to compete on AI capabilities and prompt word optimization.
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