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AI Prompts Gone Wrong? New Guide from Direct Digital Holdings Helps Businesses Fix That

Posted on March 13, 2025 Written by Bill Hartzer

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Businesses eager to use AI often run into the same issue: garbage in, garbage out. Without clear and structured prompts, AI tools can spit out inaccurate, biased, or even outright misleading responses. Worse, careless prompting can lead to security risks and wasted resources.

Direct Digital Holdings (Nasdaq: DRCT) is stepping in to help. The company, a major player in advertising and marketing technology, has released Best Practices for AI Prompting, a guide aimed at helping businesses fine-tune their AI interactions for better results.

“AI has transformed how we work, but it only works well when we use it correctly,” said Anu Pillai, Chief Technology Officer at Direct Digital Holdings. “Without structured prompts and verification steps, businesses can end up with flawed responses and security risks.”

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What’s Inside the Guide?

This guide isn’t just theory. It lays out practical steps businesses can use immediately, including:

  • Structuring prompts for better AI responses – Clearer instructions mean fewer misfires.
  • Keeping sensitive data secure – AI can be a security risk if not handled properly.
  • Using prompt templates – Consistency speeds up workflows and improves accuracy.
  • Mastering advanced techniques – For more complex tasks, precision is key.
  • Refining AI-generated outputs – Don’t settle for the first answer AI gives you.
  • Validating AI responses – Prevent misinformation before it spreads.

“Many companies want to use AI but don’t know how to get reliable outputs,” said Christy Nolan, Vice President of Delivery Solutions at Direct Digital Holdings. “This guide gives them the structure they need to reduce risk and improve results.”

Why This Matters

As businesses rely more on AI, poorly written prompts can cause confusion, inefficiency, and even legal trouble. AI doesn’t think for itself—it follows instructions. A small wording mistake in a prompt can lead to AI making a big, expensive mess.

Direct Digital Holdings wants to stop that from happening. Their AI Council, the team behind this guide, focuses on helping businesses establish AI-driven processes that actually work.

For companies using AI for customer interactions, content creation, data analysis, or marketing automation, getting prompts right isn’t optional—it’s the difference between an AI assistant and an AI headache.

The guide is now available for download through Direct Digital Holdings’ AI Council resource center.

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