The effectiveness of current AI models, to put it simply, depends on how strong people's questioning abilities are.



Many people complain that AI doesn't work well, but the root cause isn't the model itself—it's that the questions, context, and boundary conditions haven't been clearly defined. Vague descriptions lead AI to give mediocre answers. When questions are precise, the model can truly demonstrate its power.

Rest assured, it won't be replaced in the short term. Most users on Twitter haven't even thought through what to ask, let alone explain their questions clearly.

This logic also applies to crypto AI applications—whether it's on-chain data queries, trading decision assistance, or contract auditing tools, users need to have clear thinking and precise input. High-quality prompts are essential to unlock AI's true potential in the Web3 space.
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bridgeOopsvip
· 5h ago
That's right, most people just ask poorly. I've tried myself—changing the way I ask makes a world of difference. It's not that the model is bad; it's really just that some things are hard to understand.
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MevHuntervip
· 5h ago
That's right, most people just don't know how to ask questions. I've seen too many people blindly request features from AI and then blame the AI for being useless. It's hilarious.
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SlowLearnerWangvip
· 5h ago
Oh no, isn't this exactly what I've been wanting to say? Now finally someone gets it. To be honest, most people don't ask questions at all, so it's not AI's fault. I've already figured out prompt engineering on Web3. I look up a bunch of on-chain data, but if the question is wrong, I get nothing but garbage answers. So, those who get replaced are never the questioners. I need to save this quote to counter those guys who say AI is useless every day.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 5h ago
Damn, that's why I always mess up when I ask AI questions. Exactly, instead of blaming the model for being bad, it's better to ask yourself if you know how to ask questions. Crypto is even more ridiculous; a bunch of people can't even clearly say what data they want.
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MEVHunterWangvip
· 6h ago
That's right. Instead of blaming the poor model, it's better to first consider what you're asking. I've been saying this all along: prompt engineering is the real threshold. Most people haven't even figured out what they want. Especially in crypto, on-chain queries require you to clarify your thinking. Garbage input only produces garbage output.
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