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2026-06-25 Swipe les-mauvaises-pratiques-d-utilisation-de-l-ia-comme-les-long
I spent 10 years optimizing the SEO of e-commerce sites.
I’ve seen hundreds of clients waste weeks on poorly used tools.
AI is the same.
We think a long chat is smarter.
In reality, it just becomes slower and more expensive.
One task = one chat. We finish, we summarize, we start from scratch.
We believe a long prompt yields a better result.
No. We write the final objective, not the steps.
“Make this report something my CEO will want to show.”
That works better than “do step 1, then step 2.”
We think AI should do everything on its own.
No. It types. We understand.
If we can’t explain what it produced, we don’t publish it.
We believe the first version is the right one.
It’s the starting point. We correct it, we improve it.
Out of 650+ clients, I’ve seen that those who master these reflexes save time.
Not those who write the longest prompts.
What’s the mistake you took the longest to correct?
I’ve seen hundreds of clients waste weeks on poorly used tools.
AI is the same.
We think a long chat is smarter.
In reality, it just becomes slower and more expensive.
One task = one chat. We finish, we summarize, we start from scratch.
We believe a long prompt yields a better result.
No. We write the final objective, not the steps.
“Make this report something my CEO will want to show.”
That works better than “do step 1, then step 2.”
We think AI should do everything on its own.
No. It types. We understand.
If we can’t explain what it produced, we don’t publish it.
We believe the first version is the right one.
It’s the starting point. We correct it, we improve it.
Out of 650+ clients, I’ve seen that those who master these reflexes save time.
Not those who write the longest prompts.
What’s the mistake you took the longest to correct?
