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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 practice interview answers, questions, and examples without sounding fake.
Why this helps in daily life
Practice reduces stress. AI is most useful when it turns a confusing task into a short list of questions, steps, or words you can use.
A simple everyday example
A job seeker wants to practice why they are interested and what experience they have.
First safe prompt
“Help me practice for a job interview for [role]. Ask one question at a time and give simple feedback.”
Beginner rule
Use placeholders for private information. You can write [my bank], [my doctor], [my address], or [my account number] instead of the real details.
Useful examples
Ask AI to make a checklist, summarize a letter, prepare a phone script, compare choices, rewrite a message politely, or create a reminder list.
Step-by-step
State the task. Add only safe background. Ask for plain English. Request a checklist or short reply. Read the answer carefully and verify important facts before acting.
Safety note
Do not invent work history, certificates, or skills. Use AI to prepare truthful answers.