Your AI Style: The AI Tourist (ISFP)
Says 'surprise me,' trusts it, moves on.
You drop a vague 'surprise me' on the AI, take whatever comes back, and move on with your day. No itinerary, no fact-checking — you're just here for the ride. It works more often than it should, but when the AI gets something wrong, you're usually the last to know.
Before you accept an answer with a fact, date, or number in it, take five seconds to ask 'does this sound right?' — most of the time that's all it takes to catch the miss.
Fire off a vague prompt, accept the reply without checking the context, and the errors you let through quietly seed the next task too. Assume the model read your intent correctly without confirming a single fact and you build a chain of mistakes into your work.
You do not need a full spec; two constraints carry most of the weight, so name the audience and name the exact purpose, then give the reply a ten-second sanity read before you use it. Attached automatically by the prompt below, those two constraints are enough that low effort stops meaning low accuracy.
You're both quick, minimal, and trusting, but they'll add just enough direction to keep your trips from going off course.
Your vague, trusting, wander-off style is nothing like their fully-briefed, cross-examine-everything approach.
Shareable prompt pages: Tour Guide · Local Fixer · Travel Critic