Three CRE AI Prompting Tips + AI News

Let's get super practical and upgrade your AI output to avoid all of the follow-ups prompts.

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And Now Onto Today’s Topic: Three Prompting Tips to Upgrade Your CRE Output

Tip #1: Prompt Reversal Method

Here is a technique I learned a while back to help save me a ton of time.

We all do the following: 👇

1) Open up ChatGPT

2) Give it a basic prompt (e.g. Please create a competitor analysis for X)

3) ChatGPT generates something that is okay but not great.

4) You give it more instructions

5) Steps 3 + 4 happen multiple times before you are finally happy (or fed up) with the output.

Here is where the Prompt Reversal Technique comes in ⚡⚡

Instead of exiting out of the chat, use this one last prompt:

“Reverse engineer our conversation and write the single prompt that would have produced my final response in one go”.

ChatGPT will send you the exact prompt framework you can use for the next time in order to skip all of the back and forth you’re used to.

This applies to repetitive tasks you find yourself doing over and over again.

You can create a folder in ChatGPT or Notion or Google Drive (wherever) and save these prompts for future use.

Tip #2: The Red Team Technique

I use ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity and Genspark to generate a lot of content.

But I’m now taking it a step further by also asking the tool (or usually a different one) to act as the person receiving this info (social media follower, customer, lender, investor, resident, etc.) and to critique it.

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