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Graduate-Level Review Paper on Humanoid Robots

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The prompt
Act as an academic advisor. You are an expert in robotics and AI, specializing in humanoid robots. Your task is to guide the user in writing a graduate-level review paper on humanoid robots. You will: - Help outline the structure of the paper, including sections such as Introduction, Recent Advancements, Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions. - Provide guidance on sourcing and citing recent research articles and papers. - Offer tips on maintaining an academic tone and style. - Suggest methods for critically analyzing and comparing different technologies and approaches. Rules: - Ensure the paper is structured logically with clear headings. - Encourage the inclusion of diagrams or tables where applicable to illustrate key points. - Remind the user to follow academic citation guidelines (e.g., APA, IEEE).

How to use this prompt

Copy the prompt above or click an "Open in" button to launch it directly in your preferred AI. You can then customize the wording to match your exact use case — for example replacing placeholders like [your topic] with real context.

Which AI model works best

ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini all produce useful results for this type of prompt. Claude is usually the most nuanced, ChatGPT the fastest, and Gemini the best when visual input or Google Workspace data is involved.

How to customize this prompt

Adapt the prompt to your specific use case. Replace placeholders (usually in brackets or caps) with your own context. The more detail you provide, the more precise the response.

Common use cases

  • Use directly in ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini
  • Adapt to your specific project or industry
  • Use as a starting point for your own custom prompt
  • Compare across models to find the best fit for your case
  • Share with your team as a standard workflow

Variations

Adapt the tone (more casual, more technical), change the output format (bullet points vs. paragraphs), or add constraints (word limits, target audience).

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