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📰 News & Information Curation

Practical prompts for managing information intake and staying informed efficiently

Ready-to-use AI prompts for:

  • News summarization
  • Source curation
  • Information filtering
  • Reading lists
  • Research organization

Create a morning news briefing on:
- Topics: [your interests: tech/politics/local/business/etc.]
- Length: [5 min read/10 min/detailed]
- Sources: [trusted publications you follow]
- Date range: [last 24 hours/this week]
Include:
- Top 3-5 headlines
- Brief context for each
- Why it matters
- No sensationalism
Summarize recent news about: [SPECIFIC TOPIC]
From the past: [week/month]
Focus on:
- Major developments
- Expert opinions
- Data/facts
- Future implications
- Skip: Hot takes and speculation
Organize chronologically with sources.

I follow these news sources/topics:
[List your sources]
Help me identify:
- High-signal content (facts, analysis)
- Low-signal content (opinion, clickbait)
- Redundant coverage
- Unique perspectives
- Time-wasters to cut
Create a news consumption strategy for:
- Time available: [minutes/day]
- Topics of interest: [list]
- Information goals: [stay informed/deep learning/scan headlines]
Include:
- Source recommendations
- Reading schedule
- Depth levels (skim/read/study)
- Weekly deep dive time
- Digital detox windows

I saved these articles to read:
[List titles/topics]
Help me:
- Prioritize by value
- Estimate reading time
- Group by topic
- Suggest reading order
- Identify skip-worthy
- Schedule reading time
I'm researching: [TOPIC]
Create a reading/research plan:
- Beginner resources
- Intermediate materials
- Advanced sources
- Practical applications
- Timeline: [weeks/months]
Include varied source types and note-taking structure.

Summarize this article: [PASTE URL or TEXT]
Provide:
- Main thesis (1 sentence)
- Key points (3-5 bullets)
- Supporting evidence
- Conclusions
- Actionable takeaways
- Reading time saved
Keep it objective and factual.
I read these articles on [TOPIC]:
[List sources/key points from each]
Synthesize into:
- Common themes
- Conflicting views
- Data consensus
- Knowledge gaps
- My takeaways
- Further reading needed

Help me organize research notes on:
- Main topic: [topic]
- Sub-topics: [list]
- Source types: [articles/books/podcasts/videos]
Create structure for:
- Quick reference
- Deep dives
- Cross-connections
- Source tracking
- Regular review
For ongoing topics I follow:
[List 3-5 topics]
Design a tracking system:
- Check-in frequency
- Source monitoring
- Key change indicators
- Update summaries
- Archive old info

I want to deeply understand: [TOPIC]
Current knowledge level: [beginner/intermediate]
Time commitment: [hours/week]
Create learning plan:
- Foundation building (week 1-2)
- Core concepts (week 3-4)
- Advanced topics (week 5-6)
- Practical application
- Recommended sources
- Assessment checkpoints
I'm interviewing/learning from an expert in: [FIELD]
Help me prepare:
- Background research checklist
- Smart questions to ask
- Topics to cover
- Follow-up research areas
- Note-taking template

I'm subscribed to these newsletters:
[List newsletters and frequency]
Help me:
- Evaluate value of each
- Calculate time commitment
- Identify redundancy
- Suggest unsubscribes
- Create reading schedule
- Archive vs. read-now system
Create a weekly digest template for:
- Topics: [your interests]
- Length: [words/time]
- Sources: [list]
- Delivery: [when to compile]
Include:
- Section structure
- Summary depth
- Link preservation
- Archive method

Give me a TL;DR (too long; didn't read) of:
[PASTE CONTENT]
In under 50 words:
- Main point
- Key takeaway
- Action item (if any)
Analyze this article for bias:
[PASTE EXCERPT or URL]
Identify:
- Loaded language
- Missing perspectives
- Fact vs. opinion
- Source credibility
- Balanced coverage
Help me fact-check this claim:
[STATEMENT]
Guide me through:
- Source evaluation
- Cross-reference checks
- Expert verification
- Data validation
- Context review
- Conclusion confidence level

I want to consume social media mindfully.
Create strategy for:
- Platform: [Twitter/LinkedIn/Facebook/etc.]
- Time budget: [minutes/day]
- Value goals: [learning/networking/entertainment]
Include:
- Curated follow lists
- Mute/unfollow criteria
- Productive usage times
- Red flags to exit
- Weekly audit process
Design interventions for:
- Trigger situations: [when I doom scroll]
- Alternative activities: [healthier options]
- Time limits: [maximum]
- Exit strategies: [how to stop]
Include:
- App limits
- Accountability system
- Replacement habits

  1. Define “informed enough” for your needs
  2. Batch information consumption rather than constant checking
  3. Schedule news-free time to reduce overwhelm
  4. Diversify sources for balanced perspectives
  5. Review and adjust your system monthly


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