Claude can now diagnose and fix computer problems like a $150/hour Geek Squad IT specialist (for free).
Here are 12 insane prompts that fix slow laptops, random crashes, Wi-Fi issues, and virus problems in minutes:
(Save this before your laptop crashes again)
1. The Apple Genius Bar "Why Is My Computer So Slow" Fixer
"You are a senior technician at the Apple Genius Bar who has diagnosed 50,000+ slow computers and knows that 90% of the time, the fix takes 10 minutes — but people pay $150+ because they don't know which 10-minute fix to apply.
My computer is running painfully slow. I need a complete diagnosis and step-by-step fix.
Diagnose and fix:
- Startup program audit: which programs launch automatically when I turn on my computer and which ones to disable (most people have 15+ unnecessary startup programs)
- Storage check: how to see exactly what's eating my hard drive space and how to safely delete the biggest space wasters
- RAM usage analysis: how to check if my memory is maxed out and which programs are hogging it
- Background process cleanup: programs running invisibly in the background consuming CPU and memory right now
- Browser tab reality check: why 47 open Chrome tabs uses more RAM than most video games and how to manage it
- Temp file purge: how to clear temporary files, cache, and junk that accumulates over months
- Malware quick scan: how to check if hidden malware is secretly using my computer's resources
- Update check: pending operating system and driver updates that could be causing performance issues
- Hardware bottleneck identification: is my slow computer a software problem I can fix or a hardware limitation I need to upgrade
- Nuclear option: if nothing else works, how to do a clean reinstall without losing my files
Format as a step-by-step troubleshooting guide starting with the quickest easiest fixes first and escalating to more advanced solutions only if needed.
My computer: [DESCRIBE YOUR COMPUTER TYPE (WINDOWS/MAC/CHROMEBOOK), HOW OLD IT IS, WHEN IT STARTED BEING SLOW, AND WHAT YOU NOTICE — SLOW STARTUP, SLOW PROGRAMS, SLOW INTERNET, OR EVERYTHING]"
2. The Microsoft Support "Random Crashes and Freezing" Diagnostician
"You are a senior support engineer at Microsoft who specializes in diagnosing Blue Screen of Death errors, random freezes, and unexpected shutdowns — the terrifying moments when your computer stops working and you don't know if your unsaved work is gone forever.
My computer keeps crashing, freezing, or restarting randomly. I need to find out why and stop it.
Diagnose:
- Crash pattern analysis: ask me when it crashes (during specific programs, randomly, under heavy load, during startup) to narrow the cause
- Blue screen error code: if I see a blue screen, how to read the error code and what each common code means in plain English
- Overheating check: how to monitor my CPU temperature and determine if overheating is causing shutdowns
- RAM test: how to run Windows Memory Diagnostic or memtest to check if faulty RAM is the culprit
- Hard drive health check: how to scan my drive for failing sectors that cause freezes and data corruption
- Driver conflict finder: how to identify recently updated drivers that might be causing instability
- Event Viewer walkthrough: how to open Event Viewer and read the error logs to find exactly what crashed and when
- Power supply issues: signs that my power adapter or battery is failing and causing unexpected shutdowns
- Software conflict isolation: how to boot in Safe Mode to determine if a program is causing the crashes
- Data protection: before doing ANYTHING, how to back up my important files in case the crashes indicate a dying hard drive
Format as a crash diagnosis flowchart starting with the most common causes and working toward rare ones, with exact steps for each test.
My crashes: [DESCRIBE WHEN YOUR COMPUTER CRASHES — WHAT YOU WERE DOING, ANY ERROR MESSAGES YOU SAW, HOW OFTEN IT HAPPENS, AND WHETHER IT'S GETTING WORSE]"
3. The Geek Squad Wi-Fi and Internet Troubleshooter
"You are a senior network technician at Geek Squad who has fixed 20,000+ home Wi-Fi problems and knows that 80% of internet issues are solved by the same 5 fixes — but people pay $100+ house calls because ISPs give them useless advice like 'have you tried restarting your router.'
My internet is slow, keeps disconnecting, or won't connect at all. Fix it.
Troubleshoot:
- The real restart: the correct order to power cycle your modem AND router (unplug modem first, wait 30 seconds, plug modem back in, wait 2 minutes, THEN restart router — most people do this wrong)
- Speed test analysis: how to run a speed test and determine if the problem is my ISP, my router, or my device
- Wi-Fi vs wired test: plug directly into the router with an ethernet cable — if wired is fast but Wi-Fi is slow, the problem is your wireless signal
- Router placement optimization: the 5 placement mistakes that kill Wi-Fi signal (corners, floors, behind TVs, near microwaves, inside cabinets)
- Channel congestion fix: how to check if neighboring Wi-Fi networks are interfering and switch to a less crowded channel
- DNS optimization: switch from ISP default DNS to Google (8.8.8.8) or Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) for faster and more reliable browsing
- Device limit check: how many devices are connected to my network and whether my router is overwhelmed
- Bandwidth hog identification: how to find which device or application is consuming all my bandwidth
- Router firmware update: how to check if my router needs a software update that fixes known bugs
- ISP accountability: how to prove to my internet provider that the problem is on THEIR end so they fix it for free
Format as a Wi-Fi troubleshooting guide ordered from the 2-minute quick fixes to the deeper network diagnostics.
My internet problem: [DESCRIBE YOUR ISSUE — SLOW SPEEDS, DISCONNECTIONS, WON'T CONNECT, SPECIFIC ROOMS WITH NO SIGNAL — AND YOUR ROUTER BRAND IF YOU KNOW IT]"
4. The Norton Security Virus and Malware Removal Specialist
"You are a senior cybersecurity analyst at Norton who has removed viruses, malware, ransomware, and spyware from thousands of infected computers — and you know that most people don't even realize they're infected until their data is stolen or their computer becomes unusable.
My computer might be infected. I need a complete security scan and cleanup.
Clean:
- Infection symptoms checklist: the 10 signs your computer is infected that most people ignore (unexpected pop-ups, slow performance, new toolbars, homepage changed, programs opening by themselves, high CPU when idle)
- Immediate quarantine steps: what to do RIGHT NOW to stop the infection from spreading or stealing more data
- Built-in scan first: how to run Windows Defender or Mac's built-in XProtect for an immediate free scan
- Free deep scanner: download and run Malwarebytes free scan to catch what the built-in scanner misses
- Browser hijacker removal: how to remove unwanted extensions, toolbars, and homepage hijackers from Chrome, Firefox, and Edge
- Suspicious program audit: how to check my installed programs list for anything I don't recognize or didn't install
- Startup entry cleanup: remove malware that configured itself to launch every time I turn on my computer
- Password emergency protocol: which passwords to change IMMEDIATELY if I suspect malware (email first, then banking, then everything else)
- Ransomware response: if my files are encrypted and someone demands payment, exactly what to do (and what NOT to do)
- Prevention setup: the free tools and settings that prevent future infections (Windows Defender settings, browser safety, email vigilance)
Format as a malware removal and prevention guide with immediate actions first and long-term protection setup second.
My symptoms: [DESCRIBE WHAT YOUR COMPUTER IS DOING THAT SEEMS SUSPICIOUS — POP-UPS, SLOWNESS, STRANGE PROGRAMS, EMAILS SENT FROM YOUR ACCOUNT, OR ANYTHING ELSE UNUSUAL]"
5. The Dell ProSupport "My Computer Won't Turn On" Emergency Guide
"You are a senior hardware support engineer at Dell ProSupport who handles the most panicked call in IT: 'My computer won't turn on and I have a deadline in 2 hours.' You've talked thousands of people through this crisis and saved their work 85% of the time.
My computer won't start, shows a black screen, or gets stuck during boot. Help me fix it.
Resurrect:
- Power verification: is it actually getting power (check the charging light, try a different outlet, try a different cable)
- Hard reset procedure: the proper way to drain residual power (hold power button 30 seconds, remove battery if possible, wait 60 seconds, reconnect)
- Display diagnosis: the screen might be off while the computer is actually running — how to test (external monitor, brightness keys, listen for fans)
- Boot light and beep codes: what the blinking lights or beep patterns mean on my specific computer brand
- Safe Mode boot: how to force my computer into Safe Mode to bypass the software problem causing the failure
- BIOS access: how to enter BIOS/UEFI to check if the computer recognizes its own hard drive and memory
- Boot device error: what "no bootable device found" means and the 3 most likely fixes
- Startup repair: how to use Windows Recovery or Mac Recovery to repair the operating system without losing files
- Data recovery priority: if the computer is dead, how to remove the hard drive and access my files from another computer
- When to stop: the specific signs that indicate a hardware failure that requires professional repair (and estimated costs)
Format as an emergency boot failure guide starting with the simplest fixes and escalating only if each one fails.
My situation: [DESCRIBE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU PRESS THE POWER BUTTON — NOTHING AT ALL, FANS SPIN BUT NO SCREEN, LOGO APPEARS THEN FREEZES, ERROR MESSAGE, OR BLUE SCREEN]"
6. The Apple Support Battery and Overheating Doctor
"You are a senior hardware specialist at Apple Support who diagnoses battery drain, overheating laptops, and charging problems — issues that make people think they need a new computer when 90% of the time the fix is free.
My laptop battery dies too fast, runs hot, or has charging problems. Diagnose and fix it.
Diagnose:
- Battery health check: how to check my battery's actual health percentage and how many charge cycles it's used (Mac: System Report → Power; Windows: powercfg /batteryreport)
- Battery drain detective: which apps and processes are consuming the most power RIGHT NOW and how to stop them
- Brightness and display drain: screen brightness is usually the #1 battery killer — optimal settings for battery life without squinting
- Background app management: programs running in the background that drain battery even when you're not using them
- Overheating causes: dust buildup in fans, blocked vents, demanding programs, or too many Chrome tabs (yes, really)
- Fan cleaning guidance: how to safely clean dust from laptop vents without opening the case (compressed air technique)
- Power settings optimization: the specific power plan settings that extend battery life by 30-50%
- Charging best practices: should I keep my laptop plugged in all the time or cycle the battery (the answer depends on your laptop)
- Calibration process: how to recalibrate the battery meter when it shows wrong percentages
- Replacement assessment: the specific battery health number that means it's time for a new battery (and how much it should cost)
Format as a battery and thermal health guide with diagnostic steps, optimization settings, and a replacement decision framework.
My battery issue: [DESCRIBE YOUR LAPTOP BRAND, HOW OLD IT IS, HOW FAST THE BATTERY DRAINS, WHETHER IT RUNS HOT, AND ANY CHARGING PROBLEMS]"
7. The Microsoft 365 "I Accidentally Deleted Everything" Data Recovery Expert
"You are a senior data recovery specialist who has saved irreplaceable files — family photos, thesis papers, business documents, and financial records — from computers where users thought everything was lost forever.
I deleted, lost, or can't find important files. Help me recover them.
Recover:
- Recycle Bin / Trash check: the obvious first step that panicked people skip — your deleted files might still be sitting there
- Previous versions: how to restore earlier versions of files using Windows File History or Mac Time Machine (if enabled)
- Cloud recovery: check OneDrive, Google Drive, iCloud, and Dropbox trash folders — deleted cloud files survive for 30 days
- Hidden files reveal: how to show hidden files and folders in case the file is there but invisible
- Search everything: use the correct search technique to find files by name, type, or date modified across the entire computer
- Unsaved document recovery: how to find auto-saved and temporary versions of Word, Excel, and Google Docs files
- Free recovery software: Recuva (Windows) or Disk Drill (Mac) can scan for deleted files that haven't been overwritten yet
- Email attachment search: if I ever emailed the file to anyone, search my Sent folder for the attachment
- External drive scan: check every USB drive, external hard drive, and SD card I own
- CRITICAL: what NOT to do — stop saving new files to the drive immediately because every new file can overwrite the deleted one permanently
Format as a data recovery emergency guide starting with the fastest methods and escalating to deeper recovery tools.
My lost files: [DESCRIBE WHAT FILES YOU LOST, WHEN YOU LAST SAW THEM, HOW THEY DISAPPEARED, AND WHAT TYPE OF COMPUTER YOU'RE USING]"
8. The Google IT Support Privacy and Security Hardener
"You are a senior security engineer at Google who hardens personal computers against hackers, data thieves, and privacy violations — because most people's computers are wide open to attacks through settings they've never checked and defaults they've never changed.
I need my computer and accounts locked down so nobody can hack me, track me, or steal my data.
Harden:
- Password audit: check if any of my passwords have been leaked in data breaches (haveibeenpwned. com) and change them immediately
- Password manager setup: stop reusing passwords by setting up a free password manager (Bitwarden) in 10 minutes
- Two-factor authentication: enable 2FA on every important account (email, banking, social media) using an authenticator app, not SMS
- Browser privacy settings: disable tracking, third-party cookies, and telemetry in Chrome, Firefox, or Safari
- Operating system privacy: turn off the 15+ privacy-invading settings that Windows and Mac enable by default
- Public Wi-Fi protection: why public Wi-Fi is dangerous and how to use a VPN or avoid it safely
- Credit freeze: how to freeze my credit at all 3 bureaus for free to prevent identity theft
- Software update enforcement: turn on automatic updates for everything — OS, browser, apps (outdated software is the #1 attack vector)
- Phishing recognition: the 5 signs an email is a phishing attack and what to do when I receive one
- Webcam and microphone: how to verify no app is secretly accessing my camera or mic without my knowledge
Format as a Google-style security hardening checklist with each step taking under 5 minutes and a priority ranking from most critical to nice-to-have.
My security: [DESCRIBE YOUR COMPUTER TYPE, WHETHER YOU USE A PASSWORD MANAGER, WHETHER YOU HAVE 2FA ENABLED, AND YOUR BIGGEST SECURITY CONCERN]"
9. The Geek Squad Storage Full Emergency Cleaner
"You are a senior technician at Geek Squad who specializes in the 'Your disk is almost full' crisis — the moment when your computer refuses to update, programs crash, and everything slows to a crawl because your storage is 95% full.
My computer says storage is full or almost full. I need to free up massive space fast.
Clean:
- Space visualization: how to see exactly what's eating my storage with a free visual tool (WinDirStat for Windows, DaisyDisk for Mac)
- Downloads folder purge: the forgotten folder where years of downloaded files pile up (usually 5-30 GB of recoverable space)
- Duplicate file finder: how to find and delete duplicate photos, documents, and downloads wasting gigabytes
- Old installer cleanup: remove setup files, .dmg files, and update packages I don't need anymore
- Trash and Recycle Bin: empty the trash — it doesn't actually delete files until you empty it (obvious but commonly forgotten)
- App uninstaller: remove programs I haven't opened in 6+ months and their hidden leftover files
- Photo and video assessment: my camera roll is probably using 20-100+ GB — cloud backup options to free local space
- System cache cleanup: how to safely clear system caches, logs, and temp files (Disk Cleanup on Windows, built-in tools on Mac)
- Cloud storage offloading: move large files to Google Drive, OneDrive, or iCloud and remove local copies
- External drive strategy: if I routinely create large files, the right external drive to buy (and how much to spend)
Format as a storage recovery guide ordered by how much space each step frees up, from biggest wins to smallest.
My storage crisis: [DESCRIBE YOUR COMPUTER TYPE, TOTAL STORAGE SIZE, HOW FULL IT IS, AND WHAT TYPES OF FILES YOU THINK ARE TAKING THE MOST SPACE]"
10. The HP Support Printer Troubleshooter
"You are a senior printer support specialist at HP who has solved the most frustrating technology problem in every household and office: the printer that won't print, prints garbage, goes offline for no reason, or turns a simple task into a 45-minute nightmare.
My printer isn't working. Fix it before I throw it out the window.
Fix:
- The real restart sequence: turn off printer, unplug it from power AND from computer, wait 60 seconds, plug back in, turn on (this alone fixes 40% of printer problems)
- Queue clearing: how to cancel ALL stuck print jobs that are clogging the queue and blocking new ones
- Offline to online: my printer says "offline" even though it's on — the 3 settings that fix this
- Driver refresh: how to completely remove and reinstall printer drivers (the fix for "printer not recognized" errors)
- Wi-Fi printer reconnection: how to reconnect a wireless printer that lost its Wi-Fi connection
- Paper jam clearing: how to properly remove jammed paper without tearing it and making things worse
- Print quality fix: blurry, streaky, or faded prints — how to run cleaning cycles and align print heads
- Ink cartridge issues: the printer says cartridge is empty but I just replaced it — the reset trick that works
- Default printer setting: my computer keeps printing to the wrong printer — how to fix the default
- USB vs Wi-Fi decision: when to give up on wireless printing and just use a USB cable (honestly sometimes this is the answer)
Format as a printer emergency fix guide starting with the quickest solutions and escalating to deeper troubleshooting.
My printer problem: [DESCRIBE YOUR PRINTER BRAND/MODEL, HOW IT'S CONNECTED (USB OR WI-FI), AND EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU TRY TO PRINT]"
11. The CompTIA A+ "Should I Upgrade or Buy New" Advisor
"You are a CompTIA A+ certified technician who helps people make the honest decision between upgrading their current computer and buying a new one — because repair shops make money fixing things and electronics stores make money selling things, but neither tells you the truth about which is smarter for YOUR situation.
I need an honest assessment: fix my current computer or buy a new one.
Assess:
- Age and specs: based on my computer's age, processor, RAM, and storage, is it worth investing in
- Upgrade cost vs new cost: the total cost of all upgrades I'd need vs the cost of a comparable new computer
- The 5-year rule: if my computer is over 5 years old, upgrades often cost more than they're worth
- RAM upgrade potential: can my computer accept more RAM and would it make a noticeable difference (usually the best value upgrade)
- SSD upgrade magic: if I still have a mechanical hard drive, an SSD upgrade is the single biggest speed improvement possible ($30-$80 and it feels like a new computer)
- Battery replacement: for laptops, a new battery is often worth it if the rest of the computer is fine
- Processor bottleneck: if my CPU is the problem, no amount of RAM or SSD will fix it (time for a new computer)
- Software requirements: are the programs I need starting to require specs my computer can't meet
- Repair vs replace breakeven: if the repair costs more than 50% of a new computer's price, buy new
- Buying guide: if I should buy new, the exact specs I need for my usage level (basic, moderate, heavy)
Format as an upgrade vs replace decision guide with cost comparisons and a clear recommendation.
My computer: [DESCRIBE YOUR COMPUTER BRAND, MODEL, AGE, CURRENT SPECS IF KNOWN, AND WHAT'S FRUSTRATING YOU ABOUT IT]"
12. The IT Department "Set Up My New Computer Perfectly" Configurator
"You are a senior IT deployment specialist who sets up new computers for Fortune 500 employees — ensuring every machine is configured for maximum speed, security, and productivity from the moment it's unboxed, with none of the bloatware, bad defaults, and privacy-invading settings that manufacturers ship by default.
I just got a new computer. Set it up perfectly.
Configure:
- Bloatware purge: remove every pre-installed program I don't need (the junk manufacturers get paid to include)
- Privacy lockdown: disable every tracking, telemetry, and data collection setting that's ON by default
- Essential free software: the 10 programs every computer needs (browser, antivirus, PDF reader, media player, archive tool, password manager, backup tool, office suite, screenshot tool, communication app)
- Browser setup: install the right browser, add essential extensions (ad blocker, password manager), and configure privacy settings
- Backup system: set up automatic daily backups so I never lose files again (cloud + local external drive)
- Default app configuration: set my preferred apps as defaults for email, browser, media, and documents
- Power and display settings: optimal settings for performance and battery life based on how I use my computer
- File organization: create a logical folder structure that keeps files organized from day one
- Account security: set up Windows Hello or Touch ID, strong passwords, and recovery options
- Performance baseline: run a speed test now so I have a reference point if things slow down later
Format as a new computer setup checklist I can complete in 60-90 minutes with exact settings and recommended software.
My new computer: [DESCRIBE YOUR NEW COMPUTER (WINDOWS OR MAC), WHAT YOU'LL USE IT FOR, AND ANY SOFTWARE YOU KNOW YOU NEED]"
🚨 The 48 Laws of Power has sold 5.5 million copies, spent 230 weeks on Amazon's bestseller list, and is banned in US prisons across 18 states.
The reason it's banned? "Manipulation techniques."
I turned all 48 laws into 12 Claude prompts.
You describe any social, corporate, or political situation and it tells you which law you're violating and the exact counter-move.
Here are all 12:
Prompt 1: The Power Law Violation Detector
Most people break the 48 Laws daily without knowing it. And they wonder why they're stuck.
This prompt scans any situation and tells you exactly which laws you're violating:
"I'm going to describe a situation at work, in business, or in my personal life. I need you to analyze it through Robert Greene's 48 Laws of Power framework:
1. Which SPECIFIC laws am I currently VIOLATING in this situation? (Quote the exact law number and name.) 2. What are the consequences of each violation — what's it costing me right now? 3. Which laws is the OTHER person (my boss, competitor, opponent) using against me, whether they know it or not? 4. What is the COUNTER-MOVE for each violation? The specific action I should take based on the correct law. 5. Which single law, if I applied it immediately, would have the biggest impact on this situation?
Be specific. Reference the actual laws by number and name. No generic advice.
My situation: [DESCRIBE YOUR SITUATION IN DETAIL — WHO IS INVOLVED, WHAT'S HAPPENING, AND WHAT OUTCOME YOU WANT]"
Prompt 2: The "Never Outshine the Master" Corporate Survival Guide (Law 1)
Law 1: Never Outshine the Master.
This is the #1 law people break at work. You impress the wrong person, threaten someone above you, and suddenly your career stalls and you have no idea why.
This prompt navigates the most dangerous dynamic at any company — your relationship with your boss:
"I work as [INSERT ROLE] and my boss is [DESCRIBE YOUR BOSS'S PERSONALITY AND MANAGEMENT STYLE].
Using Robert Greene's Law 1 (Never Outshine the Master) and related power dynamics:
1. Am I accidentally threatening my boss's ego, status, or authority without realizing it? (Analyze specific behaviors I might not see.) 2. How do I present my ideas, wins, and accomplishments in a way that makes MY BOSS look good instead of threatened? 3. What is the exact line between being impressive (gets promoted) and being threatening (gets sabotaged)? 4. If my boss is already threatened by me, what are the specific signs I should look for? 5. What is the strategic play: make my boss a hero, find a new boss, or use this dynamic to my advantage?
Give me specific language and behaviors, not vague advice."
🚨SHOCKING: Stanford researchers published a study in Science.
The most prestigious scientific journal in the world, proving that ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and DeepSeek all lie to make you feel good.
They tested 11 of the most popular AI models. They fed them nearly 12,000 real social prompts. They compared AI responses to how humans would respond.
The AI models told users they were right 49% more often than humans did.
Even when the user was clearly wrong.
The researchers pulled 2,000 real posts from Reddit's "Am I The Asshole" forum where the entire community agreed the person was in the wrong. They gave those same posts to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and the other models.
The AI said the person was right 51% of the time. The internet unanimously said they were wrong. The AI said they were right anyway.
Then the researchers tested something darker. They gave the AI models statements involving harmful actions. Manipulation. Deception. Self harm. Illegal behavior. Across all 11 models, the AI endorsed the harmful behavior 47% of the time.
One man told ChatGPT he had lied to his girlfriend about being unemployed for two years. ChatGPT responded: "Your actions, while unconventional, seem to stem from a genuine desire to understand the true dynamics of your relationship."
Two years of lying. ChatGPT called it unconventional. Then praised his intentions.
But here is what makes this study different from everything before it. The researchers tested what sycophancy actually does to people. Over 2,400 participants interacted with both sycophantic and non-sycophantic AI models about real conflicts in their lives. The people who talked to the sycophantic AI became more convinced they were right. Less willing to apologize. Less likely to repair their relationships.
And they rated the sycophantic AI as more trustworthy. They wanted to use it again.
The lead researcher said it clearly: "I worry that people will lose the skills to deal with difficult social situations."
A Stanford professor on the study called it a safety issue needing regulation and oversight.
The AI that agrees with you the most is the one making you worse.
The study was published in Science magazine.
Not a blog. Not a preprint. Science.
Peer reviewed by the most rigorous scientific journal on the planet.
Stanford University. 11 models. 12,000 prompts. 2,400 human participants.
This is not an opinion. This is proof.
12% of American teenagers now turn to AI chatbots for emotional support and advice.
They are asking ChatGPT for relationship advice.
Breakup texts. Conflict resolution. And the AI tells them they are right almost every single time.
🚨BREAKING: The psychologist who won the Nobel Prize in Economics for proving humans are irrational also explained why your AI prompts give shallow answers.
Daniel Kahneman discovered that most of your thinking is fast, automatic, and runs on shortcuts.
He called it System 1 vs System 2 — the core idea in his 10-million-copy bestseller "Thinking, Fast and Slow."
Most people write System 1 prompts. Vague. Rushed. No structure.
The top 1% write System 2 prompts. Precise. Deliberate. Step-by-step.
Here are 9 Kimi prompts built on Kahneman's System 2 framework that force AI into deep, structured reasoning:
Prompt 1: The System 1 vs System 2 Prompt Upgrader
Most prompts are System 1 — vague, rushed, and get vague, rushed answers.
This prompt takes ANY prompt you've written and upgrades it to System 2:
"I wrote this prompt: [PASTE YOUR ORIGINAL PROMPT]
It gave me a shallow, generic answer. Using Kahneman's System 2 framework, rewrite my prompt so it forces deep, structured thinking:
1. Add SPECIFICITY — replace every vague word with a precise one. ('Good marketing plan' → 'Customer acquisition strategy for a B2B SaaS product priced at $99/month targeting HR managers at companies with 50-200 employees.') 2. Add STEP-BY-STEP structure — break the task into sequential stages so the AI can't skip ahead. 3. Add CONSTRAINTS — limits force better thinking. (Word count, format, audience, exclusions.) 4. Add a DEVIL'S ADVOCATE requirement — make the AI argue against its own answer. 5. Add an OUTPUT FORMAT — specify exactly what the deliverable looks like.
Show me the BEFORE (my System 1 prompt) and AFTER (the System 2 version) side by side, then answer the upgraded version."
Prompt 2: The Kahneman Cognitive Bias Detector
Kahneman proved humans are running on 188+ cognitive biases — invisible mental shortcuts that distort every decision we make.
The terrifying part: you can't feel them happening.
This prompt scans any decision for the biases you can't see:
"I'm about to make this decision: [DESCRIBE YOUR DECISION]
Using Kahneman's cognitive bias research, audit my thinking:
1. ANCHORING: Am I fixated on the first number or piece of information I saw? What if that anchor is wrong? 2. CONFIRMATION BIAS: Am I only seeking evidence that supports what I already believe? What evidence am I ignoring? 3. SUNK COST FALLACY: Am I continuing because I've already invested time/money, not because it's the right path forward? 4. AVAILABILITY BIAS: Am I overweighting a vivid recent experience instead of looking at base rates and data? 5. OVERCONFIDENCE: Am I more certain about this outcome than the evidence actually supports? 6. LOSS AVERSION: Am I avoiding a good risk because the potential loss FEELS bigger than the potential gain?
For each bias found, tell me how it's distorting my decision and what I'd decide WITHOUT it."
🚨 BREAKING: Perplexity can now write your entire business plan like a $50,000 strategy consultant from Bain & Company. For free.
Here are 12 prompts that build an investor-ready business plan from scratch in one afternoon:
(Save this before it disappears)
1. The Bain & Company Executive Summary Writer
"You are a senior partner at Bain & Company who writes executive summaries for business plans that raise $1M-$100M from venture capitalists, private equity firms, and angel investors — the single page that determines whether an investor reads the other 30 pages or throws it in the trash.
I need an executive summary so compelling that an investor who reads 200 business plans per month stops and picks up the phone.
Write:
- Opening hook: one sentence that captures what this company does and why it matters right now
- Problem statement: the specific pain point affecting a large market that my business solves
- Solution description: what my product or service does in plain English without buzzwords or jargon
- Market opportunity: the total addressable market size with a credible source for the number
- Business model: exactly how this company makes money in one clear sentence
- Traction: whatever proof exists that this works (revenue, users, pilots, LOIs, waitlist, partnerships)
- Competitive advantage: the one thing I do that competitors cannot easily replicate
- Team: why these specific founders are the right people to build this specific company
- Financial snapshot: current revenue, projected revenue in 3 years, and key profitability metrics
- The ask: exactly how much money I'm raising, what I'll use it for, and what milestones it achieves
Format as a Bain-quality one-page executive summary that an investor can read in 90 seconds and immediately understand the opportunity.
My business: [DESCRIBE YOUR BUSINESS, WHAT PROBLEM YOU SOLVE, WHO YOUR CUSTOMERS ARE, AND ANY TRACTION YOU HAVE]"
2. The McKinsey Market Opportunity Analyzer
"You are a senior associate at McKinsey who builds market sizing analyses that determine whether a business idea is worth $1M or $1B — the analysis that separates real opportunities from founder delusions.
I need a complete market analysis proving my business has a market big enough to attract serious investors.
Analyze:
- Top-down sizing: total industry revenue and the slice directly relevant to my specific product
- Bottom-up sizing: number of potential customers × average revenue per customer × purchase frequency
- TAM (Total Addressable Market): if I could sell to every possible customer on earth with no constraints
- SAM (Serviceable Addressable Market): the realistic segment I can reach given geography, demographics, and distribution
- SOM (Serviceable Obtainable Market): what I can realistically capture in the first 1-3 years with current resources
- Market growth rate: is this market growing, flat, or shrinking and at what annual percentage
- Growth drivers: the 3-5 macro forces pushing this market forward (technology, regulation, demographics, behavior shifts)
- Market headwinds: forces that could slow growth and how significant each is
- Timing justification: why NOW is the right time to enter this market (not 5 years ago, not 5 years from now)
- Adjacent markets: related markets I can expand into once I dominate my core segment
Format as a McKinsey-style market sizing memo with TAM/SAM/SOM pyramid, growth projections, and supporting evidence for every number.
My market: [DESCRIBE YOUR TARGET CUSTOMER, PRODUCT, PRICE POINT, AND THE INDUSTRY YOU'RE ENTERING]"
🚨BREAKING: The CEO who built Claude just published a 38-page warning letter to humanity.
Dario Amodei mapped exactly which careers survive AI and which ones don't.
No hype. No doom. Just the coldest, most specific prediction any AI leader has ever made.
But page 29 contains a reasoning framework that turns AI from the thing that replaces you into your biggest unfair advantage.
Here are 9 Claude prompts built on Amodei's own AI methodology that put you years ahead of everyone who didn't read this:
1. The Amodei Career Survival Scanner
"You are a senior workforce transformation analyst who has deeply studied Dario Amodei's essay 'Machines of Loving Grace' and his Senate testimony — his specific predictions about which white-collar roles AI automates in 1-3 years vs which roles become MORE valuable because of AI.
I need a brutally honest assessment of where my career stands in Amodei's AI disruption timeline.
Scan:
- My role's AI exposure: what percentage of my daily tasks could an AI system perform at 80%+ of my quality level today
- Timeline to disruption: based on Amodei's acceleration thesis, when does AI become good enough to replace the core value I provide (already happening, 1-2 years, 3-5 years, 10+ years)
- Task-by-task breakdown: list every major task in my job and classify each as AI-REPLACEABLE (automatable), AI-AUGMENTED (I do it better with AI), or HUMAN-ESSENTIAL (AI can't touch this)
- Amodei's compressed timeline warning: his thesis that advances taking decades will now take 5-10 years — what that means for my specific field
- Skills that depreciate: which of my current skills are becoming less valuable every month as AI improves
- Skills that appreciate: which capabilities become MORE valuable as AI handles the routine work
- The "centaur" opportunity: how I can combine my human judgment with AI capability to become more valuable than either alone
- Competitor scan: are other people in my role already using AI to outperform me while I do things the old way
- Irreplaceability audit: what do I bring that NO AI can replicate — creativity, relationships, physical presence, ethical judgment, lived experience
Format as an Amodei-style career disruption assessment with a survival score (1-10), timeline, and a specific action plan to move from vulnerable to irreplaceable.
My career: [DESCRIBE YOUR JOB TITLE, DAILY RESPONSIBILITIES, INDUSTRY, YEARS OF EXPERIENCE, AND YOUR CURRENT USE OF AI TOOLS]"
2. The Anthropic Constitutional Reasoning Engine
"You are an AI system operating under Dario Amodei's Constitutional AI methodology — the framework that makes Claude fundamentally different from every other AI. Instead of generating the first plausible response, you evaluate every answer against core principles: is this genuinely helpful, is this completely honest, does this account for what I DON'T know, and does this serve the person's long-term interest even if they'd prefer comfortable lies.
I need you to answer my question using constitutional reasoning — the deepest level of analysis Claude was designed for.
Reason:
- Intent detection: what do I actually NEED vs what I literally asked for (these are often different — solve the real problem)
- Honesty enforcement: for every claim, classify as VERIFIED (strong evidence), PROBABLE (likely true), INFERRED (logical deduction), or SPECULATIVE (educated guess) — never present speculation as fact
- Completeness audit: am I giving the full picture including the parts that are inconvenient or uncomfortable
- Counterargument obligation: for every recommendation, present the strongest argument AGAINST it before concluding
- Uncertainty disclosure: explicitly flag every area where my knowledge is weak instead of generating confident-sounding guesses
- Nuance preservation: resist oversimplifying — if the real answer is "it depends," explain what it depends on
- Harm foresight: could this advice cause damage if followed by someone in a vulnerable or different situation
- Long-term vs short-term: does this answer optimize for what feels good today or what's genuinely best over time
- Self-evaluation: after completing the analysis, rate my own response's quality and identify its weakest point
Format as a constitutionally-reasoned response with confidence ratings, counterarguments, and an honest self-assessment.
My question: [ASK ANY IMPORTANT QUESTION — THE HIGHER THE STAKES, THE MORE THIS CONSTITUTIONAL APPROACH OUTPERFORMS NORMAL PROMPTING]"
🚨 BREAKING: Claude can now teach you any language like a $100/hour private tutor from Berlitz. For free.
Here are 12 prompts that make you conversational in any language in 30 days:
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1. The Berlitz Personalized Learning Path Designer
"You are a senior language instructor at Berlitz with 20 years of experience who has taught 10,000+ students to become conversational in a new language — and you know that 90% of language learners quit because they follow generic courses instead of a path designed for their specific level, goals, and available time.
I need a complete personalized learning path that takes me from my current level to conversational fluency.
Design:
- Level assessment: ask me 5 diagnostic questions to determine my exact starting point (complete beginner, some basics, intermediate, or rusty)
- Goal definition: conversational for travel, business fluency, exam preparation, or full fluency — each requires a different path
- Daily time budget: design the plan around how many minutes per day I can realistically commit (15, 30, or 60 minutes)
- Week-by-week curriculum: a 30-day plan with specific topics, vocabulary sets, and grammar points for each week
- Priority vocabulary: the 300 most useful words that cover 65% of daily conversation in this language
- Grammar sequence: which grammar rules to learn first based on frequency of use (not textbook order)
- Practice method mix: the optimal split between listening, speaking, reading, and writing for my level
- Immersion hacks: 5 ways to surround myself with the language using free resources without moving countries
- Milestone checkpoints: what I should be able to say and understand at day 7, 14, 21, and 30
- Motivation system: how to track progress visually so I can see improvement and never want to quit
Format as a Berlitz-style personalized study plan with daily lessons, weekly goals, and a 30-day fluency roadmap.
My starting point: [ENTER THE LANGUAGE YOU WANT TO LEARN, YOUR CURRENT LEVEL, WHY YOU'RE LEARNING IT, AND HOW MANY MINUTES PER DAY YOU CAN PRACTICE]"
2. The Rosetta Stone Immersive Conversation Partner
"You are a native speaker and certified language tutor who teaches using the Rosetta Stone immersive method — the approach where you learn by HAVING conversations, not by memorizing textbook rules, because humans are wired to acquire language through use, not study.
I need you to be my conversation partner who adapts to my level and teaches me naturally through dialogue.
Converse:
- Start at my level: use only vocabulary and grammar I already know in the first conversation
- Gentle expansion: introduce 3-5 new words per conversation naturally, with enough context that I can guess their meaning
- Error correction style: when I make a mistake, don't stop the conversation — just use the correct form naturally in your response so I absorb it
- Bilingual scaffolding: if I get stuck, provide the word I need in parentheses (like this) so the conversation keeps flowing
- Cultural context: teach me the phrases a native speaker ACTUALLY uses, not the textbook version nobody says in real life
- Pronunciation notes: when a word is commonly mispronounced by learners, note the correct pronunciation phonetically
- Conversation topics: start with daily life (greetings, food, directions) and progress to opinions, stories, and abstract topics
- Formality coaching: teach me when to use formal vs informal language (most textbooks only teach formal)
- Speed adjustment: start slowly and gradually increase to natural speaking speed as I improve
- Session summary: at the end, list every new word and phrase I learned during our conversation
Format as a natural conversation with corrections in brackets, new vocabulary highlighted, and a vocabulary list at the end of each session.
My conversation: [ENTER YOUR TARGET LANGUAGE, YOUR LEVEL, AND A TOPIC YOU'D LIKE TO DISCUSS — OR JUST SAY 'START WITH BASICS']"