Knowledge and benefit • For everyone, all learners, all organizations and companies 📌 WHAT IS IT? In simple and clear terms: Prompt Engineering is the skill, method, and knowledge of how you communicate your needs, your requirements, your questions, or your instructions to any intelligent system, tool, or AI—in such a way that what you get back is exactly what you need: correct, accurate, complete, and useful for your purpose. It is nothing complicated or mysterious. It is simply knowing what you want, understanding how to explain it properly, and knowing how to guide the process so that the result serves your needs correctly. To understand it even easier, let us look at it this way: Think of these systems and tools like a very fast, very capable worker or assistant. This assistant can process things quickly, can bring information, can arrange work, can help you produce results—BUT: - It does not know what is good or bad - It does not know what is right or wrong - It does not know what is important or what is not - It does not know your purpose, your standards, your rules, or your goals - It does not understand the meaning or the value of what it is doing It only does exactly and only what you tell it to do, exactly how you tell it, and based only on what you explain and define. So Prompt Engineering is simply giving the right instructions, based on what you know and what you need, so that what comes out is correct and useful. 📌 WHAT DOES IT INCLUDE? When you do this properly, it means you can do these things—and all of these things come only from your knowledge, your understanding, and your thinking: ✅ You know clearly what the result should be You understand the topic, the work, the task, or the problem well enough. You know what is correct, what standards must be met, what conditions must be followed, and what exactly is required to make it successful and valuable. ✅ You know how to describe and explain properly You are able to put your understanding into clear words and clear points. You define the goal, you explain the background, you set the boundaries, you mention what must be included and what must be left out, and you describe the structure and the form it should take.