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We are immersed in the era of artificial intelligence (AI), a technology that has radically transformed the way we interact with the digital world. But there is something that, more than ever, is making a difference in this new context: the prompt.

The term "prompt" has become increasingly popular as AI has become integrated into our lives. In simple terms, a prompt is the question or request we make to an AI system to obtain an answer. The quality of that answer depends largely on how we formulate the question. In other words, the prompt is the bridge between what we want to know and what AI can offer us.

For example, if we need a report on the impact of climate change on marine ecosystems, the way we structure that request will directly influence the accuracy and relevance of the information we receive.

In a world where AI can generate automatic responses from vast amounts of data, one undeniable reality exists: not all answers are created equal. And what distinguishes a good answer from a bad one is the ability to know what to ask. This is where a new generation of professionals, educators, and students comes into play, distinguished by their ability to formulate questions effectively.

For this reason, the term "Generation Prompt" has emerged—a group of people who understand that, in the world of artificial intelligence, knowledge is based not only on the data one handles, but also on how one knows how to use it.

But be careful, no one should think that it's now easier. Asking the right questions is no simple task. The quality of the responses depends as much on the user's knowledge as on the quality of the data with which the AI has been trained. And this is where bias comes in: AI is not infallible, and the data it has been fed can influence its responses. The person asking the question must have sufficient knowledge to discern and evaluate the reliability of the information obtained.

It is crucial to understand that AI is not a tool that simplifies the entire process of thinking or making decisions. On the contrary, it forces us to be more reflective, to question, and to rethink what we truly want to know. While AI can generate quick answers, the interpretation, validation, and use of that information remains the responsibility of the person seeking it.

The rise of Generation Prompt highlights an important truth: those who best leverage technological tools and know how to interact with AI will have a considerable advantage in the professional, social, and academic spheres. It's not about depending on AI for everything, but about using it as an ally to enrich our knowledge and strengthen our decisions.

Artificial intelligence does not make people less intelligent. On the contrary, those with greater judgment, emotional intelligence, and intellectual curiosity will be the ones who thrive in this new context. These will be the ones who truly understand how to use AI to their advantage, harnessing its potential without falling into the trap of accepting everything the machine tells them.

Of course, effort remains fundamental. The Prompt Generation knows that to get the most out of AI, intellectual work, discernment, and above all, curiosity to understand the background of the information provided are essential.

The era of artificial intelligence is here to stay, and with it, the need to formulate intelligent and well-thought-out questions. Those who know how to do this, those who understand the importance of the prompt, will be better prepared to make the most of the tools that AI offers.

And ultimately, the key to success will lie not only in having access to information, but also in having the judgment to interpret and use it appropriately.

Amador Palacios

By Amador Palacios

Reflections of Amador Palacios on topics of Social and Technological News; other opinions different from mine are welcome

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