You're using AI wrong

It's not the model. It's the one thing you never gave it 👇

This Looks Generic

Ever look at something your AI made for you and think...

"this just looks generic"?

Technically fine. Clean. Correct.

But it could've been made by anybody, for anybody.

There's nothing you about it.

That's the model guessing.

Because you never told it what your brand actually is.

So it does the only thing it can.

It gives you the average of everything it's ever seen.

Generic in. Generic out.

And no amount of "make it better, make it pop" gets you out of that.

You have to hand it the missing piece.

So I built a prompt that creates that piece for you.

You feed it 2 photos and 2 logos.

It writes you a full brand guide — your colors, your fonts, your logo rules, your visual direction. The whole identity system.

The same one I run when I onboard a new client at VA Staffer.

I dropped it on Facebook yesterday and got 52 comments in two hours from people asking for it.

So I'm just handing it to you.

Works in ChatGPT, Claude, whatever you've got open.

This is what the prompt creates…

Now here's the part that actually matters.

You'll run it, read the guide, think "neat," and probably close the tab…

Don't.

A brand guide sitting in a folder is worthless.

The same guide pasted into your AI is a different thing entirely.

So do this:

Run the prompt.

Copy the whole guide it gives you.

Drop it into your AI's project instructions.

Or a brand.md your agent reads on every task.

Wherever your AI pulls its context from — put it there.

Then go make something.

Ask for a social graphic, and it comes back in your actual orange, your actual font, your logo placed by your own rules — without you typing a single one of them into the prompt.

You stop describing your brand every time.

It just knows….

That's the difference between using AI... and building a system around it.

Here's what I really want you to sit with.

Generating is free now. Everybody can do it.

The rare thing is consistency.

Fifty random AI outputs look like slop.

The same fifty, all on-brand, suddenly look like a company.

Nothing changed except the context you fed it.

That's the whole game.

And it costs you 5 minutes.

Did You Know?

Gartner says 60% of AI projects will be abandoned by end of 2026 for lack of usable data. 

Organizations will abandon 60% of AI projects unsupported by AI-ready data.

That's not a problem, that's a service. The consultant who fixes the plumbing before selling the tap wins every account the hype merchants lost

🗞️ The Tip AI News 🗞️

Speaking of giving your AI what it's actually missing...

Some news that lands on the exact same lesson.

OpenAI just built its own chip.

Made it with Broadcom.

Named it "Jalapeño."

On its own, not shocking.

Everyone's racing for their own silicon right now.

Here's what stopped me.

They used their own AI models to help design the chip.

The AI helped build the hardware... that's going to run the AI.

Concept to finished design in 9 months.

They're calling it the fastest chip development cycle anyone has ever pulled off.

Think about that for a second…

The tool is now improving the factory that builds the tool.

The wall between the people who use AI and the people who build it is coming down fast.

That used to be two separate planets.

Chip engineers on one side.

Everyone else on the other.

Not anymore.

And here's why I dropped this in the same email as a branding prompt.

It's the same lesson wearing different clothes.

Leverage hides one layer below where everyone else is looking.

Push the button, take whatever drops out, never ask how it got there — that's how most people use this stuff.

The ones pulling ahead go a layer deeper.

They feed it real context instead of begging for a better result.

A brand guide, a persona, a system prompt.

The stuff that makes the output actually theirs.

OpenAI's doing that at the silicon level.

I do a smaller version of it — running my own models locally on a DGX Spark at home instead of renting every token from the cloud.

You do it by handing your AI your brand instead of hoping it guesses right.

Same lesson.

Different layer.

You don't need a chip fab.

You just need to stop treating AI like a box you're not allowed to open.

The ones who look a layer deeper win the next two years.

Everyone else keeps wondering why their stuff looks like everyone else's.

Over to You...

That's it for today.

Grab the prompt. Feed it your brand. Go make something that finally looks like you.

Jeff J. Hunter 
Founder, AI Persona Method | TheTip.ai

PS. Reply and show me the brand guide it builds you. I read every one.

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