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Leverage AI's research power to move beyond simple brainstorming. Prompt it to identify "generally accepted practices that nobody is questioning" in your industry. This uncovers contrarian or controversial angles that are often industry blind spots, providing the raw material for highly newsworthy content.
Move beyond using AI for data consolidation and generation by treating it as a tough critic. Prompt it with questions like, "What have I missed?" or "If you were a top consultant, what would you have spotted?" This reframes the AI as a thought partner, forcing it to challenge your assumptions and uncover strategic blind spots.
Automate intelligence gathering by having an AI process transcripts, newsletters, and bookmarks. Instruct it to cluster related information and explicitly summarize what is "new, novel, and contrarian," saving you from information overload and highlighting key signals.
Most people use AI to perform tasks like writing copy. A more powerful application is using it as a strategic brainstorming partner. Ask it high-level questions about cultural trends and consumer behavior (e.g., 'Why did this artist pop?') to generate novel insights for your strategy.
The most effective way to use AI in product discovery is not to delegate tasks to it like an "answer machine." Instead, treat it as a "thought partner." Use prompts that explicitly ask it to challenge your assumptions, turning it into a tool for critical thinking rather than a simple content generator.
An untapped startup idea is to create a tool that constantly polls AIs on subjective topics (e.g., "best candidate"). Visualizing these "vibes" over time would create a free content engine by exposing model biases and showing how AI consensus shifts, making it a "Wirecutter for everything."
Treat AI as a critique partner. After synthesizing research, explain your takeaways and then ask the AI to analyze the same raw data to report on patterns, themes, or conclusions you didn't mention. This is a powerful method for revealing analytical blind spots.
The most effective way to use AI is not for initial research but for synthesis. After you've gathered and vetted high-quality sources, feed them to an AI to identify common themes, find gaps, and pinpoint outliers. This dramatically speeds up analysis without sacrificing quality.
Move beyond simple competitor tracking. Task an AI to analyze content from others in your niche not only to identify top-performing posts but, more strategically, to find topics and formats they are overlooking. This allows you to fill a market need and differentiate your content.
AI models tend to be overly optimistic. To get a balanced market analysis, explicitly instruct AI research tools like Perplexity to act as a "devil's advocate." This helps uncover risks, challenge assumptions, and makes it easier for product managers to say "no" to weak ideas quickly.
Instead of asking an AI for generic topic ideas, prompt it to generate creative fuel in specific formats. Ask for 'spicy takes' (contrarian opinions) and 'story sparks' (narrative hooks) to get richer starting points for compelling content.