4 easy tips for writing better AI prompts | Kunalsinh Kathia | TEDxSaffrony Institute of Technology
What if the problem with AI isn’t the technology but how we talk to it? Through humorous, relatable stories, from bad haircuts to awkward photos, Kunalsinh Kathia reveals a powerful insight: we often give incomplete instructions and expect perfect results. In the age of AI, that habit is holding us back.This talk reframes prompting not as a technical skill, but as a fundamental human ability, one that now requires clarity, structure, and intention. Introducing a simple framework to communicate better with AI, he shows how better questions lead to better answers.
Because AI isn’t magic, it’s a mirror. And the future won’t belong to those who use AI. It will belong to those who know how to direct it.
Kunalsinh Kathia is a transformative engineering educator and Professor at Saffrony Institute of Technology, with 15+ years at the nexus of design, robotics, and digital transformation. A lifelong researcher, he advances AI‑driven generative design and integrates IoT, robotics, and advanced manufacturing into curricula while mentoring BAJA SAE teams. He champions a “Think–Make–Break–Repeat” ethos. Founder of Vaayu AI and creator of Shodh search, he builds practical tools that accelerate research and learning. Author of The Prompt Framework: Crafting Effective AI Queries (Amazon) and a teacher‑trainer for NEP and AI in education, he is a recognized voice in AI literacy. His contributions toward Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) awareness programs were recognized by GTU with a Platinum Category Award. With a Master’s in Machine Design, he teaches with AI as a co‑pilot: blending technical rigor with human‑centered pedagogy to help learners and institutions thrive in the “new normal".
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