Using a framework with AI

Moving beyond simple chat interactions toward a structured framework is the key to mastering AI. Here are three items from my Fabric Collection that emphasize this perspective:
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Enovair argues that the primary bottleneck in AI performance has shifted from writing better prompts to “systems thinking." The most successful users don’t just treat AI as an individual contributor for one-off tasks but instead build systems and frameworks that allow them to get work off their desks and save hours every week.
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Don’t Prompt AI. Let It Prompt You. Makes the case that effective AI results depend on structure and framework rather than just more information. You can use a “reverse prompting” method where the AI prompts the user to gain clarity. High-level business decisions and documentation are only successful when performed within a deliberate structural framework.
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Set Up Claude Cowork better than 99% of people The is video introduces a specific methodology called the CASSAaFramework (Consolidate, Architect, Systematize, and Activate) emphasizes that most people get inconsistent results from AI because their workflows are scattered, and that following a rigid framework is what transforms AI into a “fully working assistant.”