Role
Tell the AI what kind of expert it should become, including its perspective, skill level, tone, and audience. Without a role, responses are usually broad and generic.
Use the RICHER framework before launching any AI model. It turns a simple request into a complete instruction by defining the AI role, task intent, background context, required headings, execution rules, and refinement criteria.
Tell the AI what kind of expert it should become, including its perspective, skill level, tone, and audience. Without a role, responses are usually broad and generic.
Clearly state what you want the AI to do and what final result you expect. Do not assume the AI already knows your goal, priority, or success criteria.
Explain why the task matters, who will use the output, where it will be applied, and any background information needed to make the answer relevant.
Provide the required headings, bullet points, checklist items, keywords, or must-have details. This tells the AI what must not be missed.
Specify the format, structure, length, style, action verbs, step-by-step process, deliverables, and any examples the AI should follow.
Add limits, data, corrections, exclusions, tone changes, accuracy checks, and final review instructions so the AI improves the output before finishing.
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