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Beginner rule: Use AI as a patient helper, not as the final authority. Keep private details out, slow down before clicking, and check important information through official sources.
Short answer
How to check emotional charity appeals, disaster donation messages, and urgent fundraiser links.
A simple everyday example
AI can write emotional donation messages that sound personal and urgent.
First safe prompt
“Review this charity appeal. List emotional pressure signs and safe ways to verify the charity before donating.”
Useful examples
Use this guide for small, practical tasks first. Replace names, account numbers, addresses, and private details with placeholders before pasting anything into an AI tool.
Step-by-step
Start with the task. Add only the background AI needs. Ask for a simple format. Read the result slowly. Check facts, prices, dates, names, links, and instructions before acting.
Common beginner mistake
The most common mistake is letting AI decide too much. Use it to explain, draft, compare, prepare, summarize, and organize. Keep the final judgment with you and trusted official sources.
Safety note
Donate through the charity website you find yourself. Be careful with pressure, guilt, and unknown payment methods.
What to do next
Save a prompt that works. Reuse it with safer placeholders. For money, health, legal, school, work, or identity questions, ask a real person or official organization before taking action.