Sixteen ways people actually talk to AI — each with its own strengths and its own blind spots. Open a full profile, or jump straight to the ready-to-paste system prompts for any type.
Writes the memo, signs off, moves on.
Full profile Chief of Staff Executive Aide Internal Auditor
Full blueprint, trusted contractor, endless change orders.
Full profile Design Supervisor Site Foreman Structural Inspector
Full script, checks every take, wants the final cut today.
Full profile Cinematographer Assistant Director Film Editor
Full case file, cross-examines every lead, never closes the file.
Full profile Chief Inspector Field Detective Profiler
One-line task, trusts the intern, wants it off the desk today.
Full profile The Mentor Staff Lead QA Reviewer
Quick commands, trusts every result, always going for one more run.
Full profile Raid Leader Main DPS Match Analyst
Short orders, hard inspection, done in one pass or not at all.
Full profile Drill Instructor Squad Leader Inspector General
Terse notes, fact-checks everything, sends it back again and again.
Full profile Desk Editor Staff Reporter Fact-Checker
Opens with a story, trusts the first answer, calls it done.
Full profile Story Mentor The Scribe Tough Audience
Sets a rich scene, trusts the draft, revises forever.
Full profile Writing Coach Ghostwriter Copy Editor
Full background, double-checks everything, wants one clean answer.
Full profile Research Lead Bench Scientist Peer Reviewer
Rich context, questions everything, office hours that never end.
Full profile Faculty Advisor Teaching Assistant Thesis Examiner
Says 'surprise me,' trusts it, moves on.
Full profile Tour Guide Local Fixer Travel Critic
Barely sets up, just starts chatting and trusting.
Full profile The Roomie Errand Buddy The Nitpicker
Loose prompt, instant skepticism, wants a verdict now.
Full profile Devil's Advocate Court Clerk The Juror
Vague question, trusts nothing, never stops pulling the thread.