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March 12, 2026✍️ Introduction: When AI Gets Lazy (and Why It’s Not the AI’s Fault)
We’ve all been there: you ask ChatGPT or Gemini a seemingly smart question, and it spits out a generic list that feels like déjà vu. No depth. No context. Just surface-level fluff.
The truth? Most of the time, lazy AI answers aren’t the AI’s fault — they’re a prompt problem. The more specific your input, the more intelligent and context-aware your output becomes.
In this post, we’ll explore The Specificity Prompt Framework — a simple but powerful way to eliminate vague AI responses and consistently get detailed, actionable insights. Whether you’re writing blog posts, debugging code, or drafting a business strategy, this framework will sharpen every interaction.

🧩 Why AI Answers Often Sound Generic
AI models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are trained on vast amounts of data. When your question is too broad (e.g., “How do I improve my marketing?”), the model defaults to safe, middle-of-the-road answers. Think of it as autopilot mode.
Here’s why it happens:
- Lack of context – The AI doesn’t know who you are or what situation you’re in.
- Vague verbs – Words like improve, optimize, or fix can mean different things depending on the goal.
- No output style specified – Without telling the AI how to respond (e.g., bullet points, analysis, step-by-step plan), it fills in the blanks generically.
That’s where specificity comes in.
🎯 The Specificity Prompt Framework
The key to avoiding lazy AI answers lies in giving your AI just enough constraints to guide creativity and precision.
Here’s the 4-step Specificity Prompt Framework (SPF) you can start using right now:
1. Define the Role
Tell the AI who it is before it starts answering.
Example: “Act as a senior digital marketing strategist.”
2. Clarify the Context
Add details about your current situation or challenge.
Example: “I’m running Facebook ads for an e-commerce skincare brand targeting women 25–40.”
3. Specify the Output Format
Tell the AI how to structure the response.
Example: “Write a 5-step plan with examples and key metrics.”
4. Add Quality Constraints
Force the AI to think deeper or add specificity filters.
Example: “Avoid generic tips. Include real-world data or references when possible.”
✅ Prompt Example Using SPF:
Act as a senior digital marketing strategist. I’m running Facebook ads for an e-commerce skincare brand targeting women 25–40. Write a 5-step plan with examples and key metrics. Avoid generic tips — include real-world ad performance data or industry benchmarks where possible.
This version gives the AI all the context it needs to produce tailored, high-quality output — no more lazy lists.
🛠 Using My Magic Prompt to Apply SPF Instantly
If you’re using My Magic Prompt, the Prompt Builder and AI Toolkit make this process effortless.
- Use pre-built templates that already include role, context, and quality filters.
- Store your best prompts using the Prompt Library, so you can reuse them for different AIs (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.).
- Try the Magic Prompt Chrome Extension to send refined prompts directly into your chat window with one click.
You can even use the “Specificity Enhancer” prompt inside the toolkit to automatically rephrase vague prompts into precise ones — saving tons of time and trial-and-error.
💡 Bonus: 3 Quick Prompts to Fix Lazy AI Answers
Use these to instantly level up any vague response:
- “Be more specific.”
Add: ‘Provide details, examples, or metrics where possible.’ - “Turn this into a step-by-step framework.”
Forces structure and logical progression. - “Rewrite this for [specific audience].”
Context refines tone and relevance.
Combine any of these with SPF, and you’ll see the difference in seconds.
❓ FAQ: Getting Better AI Output Every Time
1. Why is my AI giving vague or repetitive answers?
Because your prompt doesn’t include enough context or constraints. Try adding role, audience, and desired format.
2. What’s the best way to make prompts more detailed?
Use frameworks like SPF to structure your instructions. Specific inputs create specific outputs.
3. Can I automate prompt refinement?
Yes! Tools like My Magic Prompt offer templates and automatic rewriters that upgrade vague prompts in one click.
4. How do I know if my prompt is “too specific”?
If the AI starts refusing to answer due to over-constraint, pull back slightly. Balance clarity with creative freedom.
5. Does specificity work across all AI models?
Absolutely — ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini all respond better to structured, detailed prompts.
🤍 Final Thoughts: Smart Prompts, Smarter Results
AI doesn’t get lazy — it gets under-informed. The more you train yourself to be specific, the better your results. Frameworks like SPF and tools like My Magic Prompt make precision effortless.
Whether you’re refining blog content, analyzing data, or writing outreach emails, your prompt is your command line for creativity. Make it count.
💡 Want to see SPF in action? Check out our YouTube walkthrough on the Specificity Prompt Framework here: My Magic Prompt YouTube Channel

