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Out of ideas? Use AI to go beyond the obvious

Out of ideas? Use AI to go beyond the obvious

Natalie Lambert
Natalie LambertFounder, GenEdge
April 22, 2025
5 min read

Welcome to this edition of Prompt, Tinker, Innovate — my AI playground. Each week, we explore one practical way to use AI, break down what makes it powerful, and give you a hands-on experiment to try.

This week's playground: AI for idea generation

Why this matters

You don't just need more ideas — you need the right ones. Ideas that resonate with your audience, spark action, and set you apart.

But creativity doesn't always strike on demand. That's where AI comes in — it helps you think strategically by forcing clarity on two fronts:

  1. Audience-first thinking: Who is this for, really? What do they care about? What are they tired of hearing?
  2. Unexpected angles: What fresh perspective could break through the noise?

Use case spotlight: Brainstorming with audience + edge

Founders, marketers, creators, and product leads are using AI tools to brainstorm content ideas, product hooks, brand angles, and launch concepts. The best results come from prompts that:

  • Anchor ideas in a clear audience
  • Push beyond safe, expected thinking

Your AI experiment: Try this upgraded prompt

Time to tinker: Copy and paste the following into your favorite AI tool.

The prompt:

"You are a creative strategist helping a [insert your role] brainstorm [insert the type of ideas you need] for [insert your product, service, or initiative]. The target audience is [insert your audience].

Based on that audience, describe their key traits: who they are, what they care about, and what messaging they're tired of. Then, generate 10 bold, original ideas — focusing on surprising angles or themes no one's talking about. For each idea, include a short explanation of why it would resonate with this audience."

Bonus tip: Add constraints like "humorous and meme-worthy," "emotionally powerful," or "no industry jargon."

Pro tip: Push it further with these follow-ups

  • "Now add a 'what no one's saying' angle to each idea."
  • "Which of these would go viral on LinkedIn or Reddit?"
  • "Rewrite these for early-career professionals / side-hustlers / Gen Z creators / [your niche]."

What did you discover?

Did AI help you uncover a hidden gem — or challenge how you think?