Be as specific as possible. Learn how to provide the best details and in the right way. You might even learn how to communicate better to other people this way as you may receive different responses than you intended when AI doesn't understand you.
Train it while asking a question. Provide examples or a piece of writing to model from. In this way, it can even match your own tone if you want to have something written in your own tone.
Give it a “role” to play to generate very different responses. For example, ask for the answer to be “more professional” or “more casual” or as though coming from a specific type of professional.
Create and save ongoing conversations (if the AI application you choose has the ability to). AI can learn more about your topic over time to provide better responses. You will essentially be training it about what you want. This also works best when you have provided it a good prompt.
Keep track of the best prompts you use that can be reused.
If you had a very valuable conversation about something you would like to continue discussing later, ask the chatbot what to prompt it next time you want to have a similar conversation. Save that and enter it before starting a chat in the future.
If you use up the maximum allowed characters, tell the chatbot you will be entering information over multiple blocks of text and you will say that you are done when you have entered all information.
If you don't like a response, ask for another version.
Ask for responses to be in bullet points.