Crazy title! But I dunno but I've seen the "Proud AI Engineer" title everywhere... but a lot of what I see is just guys who are:
- Writing prompts in ChatGPT
- Making images on Midjourney
- Using GitHub Copilot
A recent article I read called this "The Delusion Epidemic," and it dropped this brutal truth:
"Using AI doesn't make you an AI engineer any more than using Microsoft Word makes you a software engineer."
Ouchiiie..
The article argues there's a VAST gap between AI Users (Consumers) and AI Engineers (Builders).
Here's the quick-and-dirty breakdown. Be honest... which camp are you in?
CAMP 1: The AI User (The "Consumer")
- Your AI work happens inside ChatGPT/Claude/Midjourney.
- You're skilled at writing prompts to get the result you want.
- You use pre-built tools and simple API calls (import openai).
- You've never trained a model from scratch or debugged a data pipeline.
- You use prebuilt n8n workflows and claim they are yours.
CAMP 2: The AI Engineer (The "Builder")
- You build the full application around the AI (the UI, backend, database).
- You design and build APIs (e.g., using FastAPI, Node.js, etc.).
- You're focused on the system architecture (e.g., using Supabase, AWS, or GCP) to make it work.
- You handle production issues like security, scalability, and cost.
- You're building the actual SaaS product that users interact with.
This isn't about shaming anyone! Being a skilled AI User is a critical, high-value skill right now.
But the article argues that the job security, impact, and (let's be real) the potential income are worlds apart. We're talking $100 vs. $100k+.
So, let's talk about it.
Which of these honestly describes you right now?