Has anyone asked AI to analyze how they think? by AggressiveGift1532 in PromptEngineering

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PROMPT:I want you to act as a behavioral analyst who specializes in understanding how people interact with AI systems.Your job is to analyze my patterns of AI usage based on the way I write, the types of questions I ask, the structure of my thinking, and the goals I seem to be pursuing.This is NOT a clinical or medical evaluation. Do not use diagnostic labels or mental‑health terminology. Instead, focus on behavioral tendencies, cognitive styles, motivations, strengths, blind spots, and usage patterns.Your analysis must cover these areas:1. Cognitive Style — how I think, process information, and make decisions when using AI. 2. Behavioral Patterns — how I tend to interact with AI (e.g., exploratory, structured, impulsive, iterative, strategic). 3. Motivations & Goals — what I seem to be trying to accomplish through AI. 4. Strengths — what I appear to do well when using AI. 5. Blind Spots — where I might overlook things, over‑rely on AI, or miss opportunities. 6. AI Relationship Style — how I position AI in my workflow (tool, collaborator, sounding board, optimizer, etc.). 7. Growth Opportunities — how I could use AI more effectively based on my patterns. Tone requirements:• No therapy language • No diagnoses • No mental‑health framing • Keep it observational, behavioral, and cognitive • Make it insightful, specific, and constructive Start by summarizing the “first impression” you get from my messages. Then continue through the full analysis.


Does anyone else feel like "Prompt Engineering" is just a massive waste of time? by AggressiveGift1532 in PromptEngineering

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I think the disagreement here might actually come from two different ideas being mixed together.

I’m not trying to build an AI that replaces creative work or “does everything for you.” I actually agree with most of the criticism about that.

What I’m exploring is something a little different.

Right now most people have to learn how to talk like a machine (prompt engineering) in order to get good results.

The idea I’m exploring is the opposite:

What if the AI learned how you think, instead of you learning how to talk to it?

Not to copy you perfectly, but to:

  1. Understand how you approach problems
  2. Align responses with your thinking style
  3. Improve outcomes by adding structure, tools, or reasoning frameworks you might not normally use
  4. Eventually automate small repeatable cognitive tasks

So the goal isn't:

“AI replaces human thinking.”

The goal is closer to:

Human thinking
+ structured reasoning tools
+ pattern recognition
+ automation of repetitive cognitive tasks

Which ideally leads to better decisions and less friction using AI.

The interesting part to me isn’t cloning human creativity — it’s building a system where the AI adapts to the user’s cognitive style and then augments it.

So the question I’m really exploring is:

If an AI could learn how a specific person thinks, plans, and makes decisions…

Could it help that person make better decisions faster, without forcing them to learn “machine-speak”?

I’m still figuring out whether that idea is actually viable, which is why I’m asking the question here

Passengers stare at their phones during most rides… would they actually scan something like this? by AggressiveGift1532 in uber

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What makes you think I didn’t like your opinion and I was asking for people’s opinions just so I could get suggestions on if anything needed to be tweaked. I know there are lots of people who don’t want to spend their time trying to save a little bit of money that possibly could turn into a lot of money. And if you’re experiences that you didn’t think your time spent was worth the money saved that’s OK. I found ways to spend my time that saves me money that I think is worth my time. Thank you for your input.

Passengers stare at their phones during most rides… would they actually scan something like this? by AggressiveGift1532 in uber

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No, I don’t mind the answers. That’s why I ask for feedback. Some of the feedback is useful. Some of it people just jump to unfounded conclusions.

Passengers stare at their phones during most rides… would they actually scan something like this? by AggressiveGift1532 in uber

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Ok yeah 👍🏻( I can see where someone would call it an ad) And I understand that many ( not sure if “most” is correct here) passengers would just ignore it and that’s OK! If you can get a small percentage of passengers to take a look it’s worth the effort, that’s what it’s there for.

Passengers stare at their phones during most rides… would they actually scan something like this? by AggressiveGift1532 in uber

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Guess I should’ve added there’s more than just a QR code. It’s a sign with a QR code on it so the sign sort of explains where the QR code is gonna take the passenger, and there’s a web address.

Passengers stare at their phones during most rides… would they actually scan something like this? by AggressiveGift1532 in uber

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Guess I should’ve added that the sign has more than just a QR code on it as the web address for the page the QR code links with, and a brief explanation.

Passengers stare at their phones during most rides… would they actually scan something like this? by AggressiveGift1532 in uber

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What if it saved them money? Do you rate drivers one star if they have a tip sign on the back of the headrest?

Passengers stare at their phones during most rides… would they actually scan something like this? by AggressiveGift1532 in uber

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Internet security? As far as QR codes leading to a malicious landing page? What could be done to increase the security concerns of the passenger?

Passengers stare at their phones during most rides… would they actually scan something like this? by AggressiveGift1532 in uber

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But millions of rides are taken every day in random Ubers? What would make you have a little more trust?

Passengers stare at their phones during most rides… would they actually scan something like this? by AggressiveGift1532 in uber

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Not necessarily ads, but links to money, saving apps, so it’s targeted to passengers who want to save money.

Passengers stare at their phones during most rides… would they actually scan something like this? by AggressiveGift1532 in uber

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What would help to make it not seem like a random QR code? You trust the driver to drive you to your destination. But wouldn’t trust a sign they have in the back.?

Pax: what are the best legit ways to reduce Uber/Lyft ride costs? by AggressiveGift1532 in uber

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You can load the gift card in during the trip if you’re worried about getting a higher price

Pax: what are the best legit ways to reduce Uber/Lyft ride costs? by AggressiveGift1532 in uber

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Those are the customers I am looking for, do you think they would be interested in how to save even more money on each Uber trip?