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A Crash Course on Using AI to Save Time and Focus on What Matters
A Crash Course on Using AI to Save Time and Focus on What Matters
A Crash Course on Using AI to Save Time and Focus on What Matters7 steps to level up your AI prompts and 8 of my favorite AI use cases for work
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The result? Drata’s team of 80+ engineers achieved 4x more test cases and 86% faster QA cycles. This is a guest post from my friend Peter Yang. Peter uses AI extensively to balance his full-time job, newsletter, and two kids, so I think you’ll love his practical tips: Hey there! Peter here. I've spent hundreds of hours experimenting with AI to save time at work. So today, I want to share an extremely practical guide with:
If you find this valuable, get my personal AI prompt library to help you save hours every week by copying what’s already working for me. Get 20% off the annual plan of my newsletter (until Black Friday) to unlock it and all my other AI guides. Ok, enough Black Friday talk. Let’s dive in 👇 7 steps to craft a great AI promptHere’s how I usually adopt AI at work:
So, what makes a great AI prompt? Well, it usually includes these 7 steps:
For example, here’s a prompt that I use to create PRDs from notes and discussions:
If you only remember one thing from this section, make it this: The most important step in writing a great AI prompt is to include examples. Anyone can write a prompt to “make a viral social post” or “edit a newsletter.” But the magic happens when you show AI exactly what “viral” and “good” means. That’s why I included my best examples in my personal AI prompt library: Whenever I write a new AI prompt these days, I subconsciously include examples (along with XML tags, chain of thought, etc) to make it great. So keep these seven tips in mind as we explore my favorite AI use cases for work below. 8 favorite AI use cases for workSince you’re reading ByteByteGo, I’m sure you’ve tried using AI coding tools like Cursor to ship faster. So today, I want to instead talk about how AI can solve some of the more annoying problems that we all run into at work: 1. Catch up on Slack threadsNothing gives me a bigger headache than getting tagged on a 70+ message Slack thread with zero context. So, instead of reading the full thread, I use AI to summarize the takeaways, action items, and next steps:
2. Summarize user feedbackI believe in building with customers, but manually parsing raw user feedback (e.g., Discord channels, forums, surveys) can take hours. Here’s a prompt that I use to get the insights in minutes instead:
3. Learn new topics fastMy favorite way to learn a new topic is from a YouTube explainer video. But I’m too lazy to watch hour-long videos, so I use AI instead to get the takeaways instead:
P.S. This is also a great way to consume hour-long podcasts in 5 minutes. 4. Turn voice notes into documentsThe more context you give AI, the better its output becomes. One of the best ways to give a lot of context quickly is to record a voice note and then get AI to summarize it:
5. Make writing crystal clearMany engineers struggle with written communication. I’ve seen otherwise smart engineers paste a wall of text into Slack that nobody wants to read. So instead, paste your wall of text into AI first to make it more concise. The prompt below helps me edit everything from Slack messages to docs:
6. Write better documentationDocumentation often takes a long time to write. AI is great at writing a first draft that you can then edit later:
7. Make a quick prototypeAI prototyping has come a long way. Here’s how I use it to make prototypes for my product ideas that I can then show to stakeholders and customers:
Keep iterating if AI doesn’t create what you want in one go. Here’s the website v0 made for me from a wireframe that I found online: 8. Solve problemsLet’s close with perhaps the most important tip of them all: Think of AI as a coworker who is patient, knowledgeable, and available 24/7. Give it context and talk to it throughout the day. I talk to it about everything from product strategy to navigating tough decisions to more (of course, you should only use company-approved AI if you’re sharing confidential information). You’ll be surprised at how helpful it can be! Wrap upHere are all 7 steps and 8 use cases again on a single screen: I hope you’ll use this AI guide to save time with all the busy work so that you can focus more on the work that matters — talking to customers and shipping. If you’d like to explore more, consider getting 20% off my annual subscription to unlock my personal AI prompt library and all my AI guides. SPONSOR USGet your product in front of more than 1,000,000 tech professionals. Our newsletter puts your products and services directly in front of an audience that matters - hundreds of thousands of engineering leaders and senior engineers - who have influence over significant tech decisions and big purchases. Space Fills Up Fast - Reserve Today Ad spots typically sell out about 4 weeks in advance. To ensure your ad reaches this influential audience, reserve your space now by emailing sponsorship@bytebytego.com.
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