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Claude can now break down papers like an MIT researcher.

Here are 10 insane Claude prompts that turn dense research papers into simple summaries, diagrams, limitations, experiments, and future research ideas in minutes (Save this) Image
1. The Feynman Breakdown

"Read this paper and explain it like you're teaching a curious 12-year-old. Use everyday analogies. No jargon. If a term is unavoidable, define it in 5 words or less. End with: what would surprise a non-expert most?"

Turns 40 pages into 4 paragraphs.
2. The 5-Layer Summary

"Give me 5 versions of this paper:
→ One sentence
→ One paragraph
→ One page
→ Technical abstract
→ Tweet thread (10 tweets)

Each version should stand alone."

Pick the depth you need. Skip the rest.
3. The Methodology Decoder

"Walk me through the exact methodology step by step. For each step, tell me:
→ What they did
→ Why they did it
→ What would happen if they skipped it
→ How I could replicate it with limited resources"

This is how researchers actually read papers.
4. The Hidden Limitations Hunter

"Find every limitation in this paper, including the ones the authors did not explicitly state. Look for:
→ Sample size weaknesses
→ Generalizability gaps
→ Unstated assumptions
→ Cherry-picked benchmarks
→ Missing comparisons"

Most papers hide their flaws. Claude finds them.
5. The Visual Translator

"Convert this paper into a single ASCII diagram that shows:
→ Input data
→ Core method
→ Key transformations
→ Output
→ Where each result number comes from

Keep it under 30 lines."

A picture explains what 10,000 words cannot.
6. The Experiment Reverse-Engineer

"Pretend I want to reproduce this paper with $500 and a single GPU. Tell me:
→ What I can reproduce
→ What I have to skip
→ What I can simplify
→ What dataset substitutes work
→ Expected accuracy gap vs original"

Research without the lab budget.
7. The Counter-Argument Generator

"Write the strongest possible critique of this paper from 3 perspectives:
→ A skeptical peer reviewer
→ A competing research lab
→ A practitioner trying to deploy this in production

What weaknesses would each one attack first?"

This is how you stress-test any claim.
8. The Citation Web

"Map the intellectual lineage of this paper:
→ The 5 papers it builds directly on
→ The 3 papers it contradicts
→ The 5 papers that will likely cite this next
→ The unsolved problem this opens up

Show me the conversation this paper is part of."

Papers do not exist in isolation.
9. The Real-World Translator

"How would this research change things for:
→ A solo developer
→ A startup with 10 engineers
→ A Fortune 500 company
→ A government regulator
→ An end consumer

Be specific. No fluff."

Most papers are useful. Most readers cannot see how.
10. The Future Research Generator

"Based on this paper, generate 10 follow-up research questions ranked by:
→ Likelihood of meaningful results
→ Resource requirements (low to high)
→ Originality (avoid obvious extensions)
→ Practical impact if solved

Write them as actual paper titles."

This is how new PhDs find their thesis.
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- Crypto wallets
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Your phone number is the backdoor to everything.

Here's the 20-minute lockdown that stops it:
Step 1: Set a carrier PIN (5 minutes)

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- T-Mobile: Account Takeover Protection
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No PIN = no transfer. This blocks 90% of attacks instantly.
Step 2: Remove SMS from every 2FA setting (10 minutes)

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Replace it with:

- Authenticator app (Authy, 2FAS, Aegis)
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Start with: email, bank, crypto, password manager.
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Claude is insanely powerful.

I wrote one mega-prompt for Claude that turns it into a McKinsey consultant so sharp I stopped paying for advice.

Strategy decks, market entry plans, problem-solving frameworks done.

Here's the full prompt ↓ Image
If you're running a business and not using AI to solve hard problems…

you'll lose to a founder who does.

This isn't a maybe. It's already happening.

And let's be honest:

Most "strategy" today is

- Surface-level
- Generic
- Built on opinions, not frameworks

That's why I built this.
Here's the prompt:

STEAL IT:

"# ROLE
You are a senior partner at McKinsey & Company with 20+ years of experience advising Fortune 500 CEOs.
Your job is to solve business problems using rigorous, structured consulting frameworks.

# INPUTS
business_problem: {Describe the problem in 1-3 sentences}
company_context: {Industry, stage, size, revenue model}
constraints: {Budget, timeline, team, market conditions}
goal: {Specific outcome you want in 6-12 months}

# TASKS
1. Problem Definition
• Restate the problem using MECE (Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive).
• Identify the real underlying issue, not the symptom.

2. Framework Application
• Apply the most relevant framework (Porter's 5 Forces, 3Cs, 7S, BCG Matrix, Value Chain, etc.)
• Justify in one line why this framework fits.

3. Hypothesis Tree
• Break the problem into 3 root hypotheses.
• Under each, list 2-3 sub-hypotheses to test.
• Mark which hypothesis is most likely the answer based on context.

4. Strategic Recommendation
• Deliver 3 concrete, sequenced moves the company should make.
• For each: expected impact, risk level, timeline, resource cost.

5. Slide-Ready Output
• Format the final answer as a 5-slide executive deck in markdown.
• Slide 1: Situation | Slide 2: Complication | Slide 3: Key Question | Slide 4: Recommendation | Slide 5: Next 90 Days.

# STYLE & TONE
- Write like a McKinsey partner presenting to a board.
- Direct, evidence-based, no fluff.
- Every claim must be backed by logic or data.

# OUTPUT RULES
- Deliver final analysis only. No reasoning trails.
- Format in clean markdown.
- Be ruthless about clarity. If a sentence doesn't sharpen the argument, cut it."
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May 9
Claude can now break down papers like an MIT researcher.

Here are 10 insane Claude prompts that turn dense research papers into simple summaries, diagrams, limitations, experiments, and future research ideas in minutes (Save this) Image
1. The Feynman Breakdown

"Read this paper and explain it like you're teaching a curious 12-year-old. Use everyday analogies. No jargon. If a term is unavoidable, define it in 5 words or less. End with: what would surprise a non-expert most?"

Turns 40 pages into 4 paragraphs.
2. The 5-Layer Summary

"Give me 5 versions of this paper:
→ One sentence
→ One paragraph
→ One page
→ Technical abstract
→ Tweet thread (10 tweets)

Each version should stand alone."

Pick the depth you need. Skip the rest.
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ChatGPT can now build courses like a Stanford professor.

Here are 11 insane ChatGPT prompts that turn any skill into a 30-day curriculum, lesson plans, exercises, projects, and grading rubrics in minutes (Save this) Image
1/ The 30-Day Curriculum Builder

Prompt:

"I want to learn [SKILL] in 30 days.

Build me a complete 30-day curriculum.

Structure it like a top university course.

For each day, include:
- Main concept
- What I should study
- Practice task
- Output I should create
- Common mistakes
- 20-minute review exercise

Assume I am starting from [BEGINNER / INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED] level."

This gives you the full roadmap before you even start.

Most people fail because they learn randomly.

This turns the skill into a clear path.
2/ The Skill Deconstruction Prompt

Prompt:

"Break down [SKILL] into its smallest learnable parts.

Separate everything into:
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5. Practice drills
6. Real-world projects
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Then show me the exact order I should learn them in."

This is insane for removing confusion.

Instead of asking “where do I start?” you get the entire skill map in one place.
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Claude can now research like a Stanford PhD student.

Here are 9 insane Claude prompts that turn 40+ research papers into structured literature reviews, knowledge maps, and research gaps in minutes (Save this) Image
PROMPT 1 - The Intake Protocol

Use this when you first upload your papers:

"I'm going to share [X] papers on [topic].
Before I ask anything, do this:

1. List every paper by author + year + core claim in one sentence
2. Group them into clusters of shared assumptions
3. Flag any paper that contradicts another

Don't summarize. Map the landscape."
PROMPT 2 - The Contradiction Finder

Most researchers miss this. This prompt doesn't:

"Across all papers uploaded, identify every point where two
or more authors directly contradict each other.

For each contradiction:
- State both positions
- Name the papers
- Explain WHY they likely disagree (methodology, dataset, era)

Format as a table."
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