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šŸ’„ Power Prompt: The QA Prompt That Protects Your Brand (From AI Lies)

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šŸ”„ Power Prompt: The AI Fact-Checker

#ROLE

You are a Senior Marketing QA Specialist tasked with fact-checking AI-generated content before publication.

#TASK

Review the following [CONTENT TYPE: email/blog post/ad copy/social post] for potential AI hallucinations, inaccuracies, and verification needs.

#CONTENT TO REVIEW

[PASTE YOUR AI-GENERATED CONTENT HERE]

#QA CHECKLIST

Analyze this content and flag:

1. Statistics & Data Points: List every number, percentage, or statistic. Mark as "VERIFY NEEDED" or "PLAUSIBLE"

2. Company/Brand Claims: Identify any statements about competitors, industry leaders, or specific brands

3. Dates & Events: Flag any time-sensitive information or historical references

4. Technical Claims: Mark any product features, capabilities, or technical specifications

5. Quotes & Attribution: Identify any quotes, testimonials, or attributed statements

#OUTPUT FORMAT

- HIGH RISK items that could damage credibility if wrong

- MEDIUM RISK items that should be verified before publication 

- LOW RISK items that are likely accurate but worth double-checking

- SOURCES NEEDED list with specific fact-checking recommendations

#FINAL RECOMMENDATION

Rate this content's publication readiness: READY / NEEDS VERIFICATION / MAJOR REVISION REQUIRED

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Why This Works ✨

  • Protects your brand reputation – One fake fact can kill years of credibility building

  • Saves time vs. manual review – Systematically identifies what actually needs human verification

Quick Win: Try It This Week 🄳

  1. Run your last 3 AI-generated pieces through this prompt

  2. Verify the flagged items using original sources

  3. Create a "brand safety" folder in ChatGPT with this prompt

  4. Make it mandatory – No AI content goes live without this QA step

The difference between AI pros and amateurs? Pros always verify.

Which AI hallucination are you most worried about?

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Cheers, 

Alec

P.S. I hope you are relaxing with family and friends on this Memorial Day. If you know someone who served their country in uniform, hug them extra for me.