Your AI Style: The AI Skeptic (ISTP)
Loose prompt, instant skepticism, wants a verdict now.
You toss out a loose, short prompt, and the second an answer comes back, you're side-eyeing it. You want a final verdict, and you want it now — you're just not sure you trust the verdict you're getting. It's a healthy instinct pointed at the wrong target: your skepticism would catch more if your prompt gave the AI more to work with.
Spend the extra sentence up front — a little more context means your skepticism has something better to actually verify.
A too-thin prompt sinks the output from the very first line, and the easy move is to blame the model rather than the input. Quit the session one step before the detail that would have rescued the draft, and an entirely fixable miss hardens into a dead end.
Upgrade the query before you fault the answer: take three seconds to confirm the prompt actually carries the core requirements, then run one extra check at the precise spot you doubt. Fold those quick habits into the response path with the prompt below, and a short question stops producing a short-changed answer.
You both verify hard and want it done fast, but their sharper short orders give you a better answer to be skeptical of.
Your quick, skeptical, want-it-now style is nothing like their fully-briefed, trusting, endlessly-revising approach.
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