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Home » Try this two-step trick for better chatbot prompts, repeat and empathize
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Try this two-step trick for better chatbot prompts, repeat and empathize

By technologistmag.com15 January 20262 Mins Read
Try this two-step trick for better chatbot prompts, repeat and empathize
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Try this two-step trick for better chatbot prompts, repeat and empathize

If your AI assistant keeps dropping specifics or talking past the question, you don’t need a new model to get better results. Small changes to better chatbot prompts can clean up a lot of the mess.

One fix is mechanical. A Google Research paper highlighted by VentureBeat points to a dead simple move, paste your exact request twice in the same message. It’s meant to raise accuracy on straightforward work like extraction, short answers, and basic rewriting, not long, multi-step reasoning.

The other fix is human. Separate research from Northeastern University suggests people get stronger outputs when they prompt with perspective taking, sharing what they know, what they don’t, and what kind of help would actually be useful.

Duplicate the request, see gains

The duplication trick is exactly what it sounds like. Paste the same prompt back to back, then send.

In the reported testing, doubling up the input helped on non-reasoning benchmarks across major models. The real-world take is simple, repeating the instruction can make it harder for the model to miss, especially when you want it to stick to specifics instead of sliding into a generic response.

A little perspective changes everything

This isn’t about being nicer, it’s about being clearer. Give the bot the calibration knobs it can’t reliably infer, your level, your time, and the format you want.

The study frames this as theory of mind style prompting, asking in a way that anticipates how another agent will interpret your request. A short line like “I’m new to this, skip jargon” or “Give me three options, then pick one” can reshape the reply fast. Additionally, check the best ways you can use one of the most popular AI now.

Put both moves into practice

Use the double-paste move when the job is straightforward, like “summarize this paragraph,” “pull the key dates,” or “rewrite this email shorter.” Copy it twice, then stop.

After that, add one or two lines that define success. Include your constraints, your background, and where you’re stuck. If the assistant still glosses over key points, keep the duplicate prompt in place. If it keeps giving the wrong kind of output, adjust the perspective-taking line until it matches your goal. Or if you’re experiencing prompt fatigue, we already have experts sharing their prompts.

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