Building an app with Lovable or Claude Code doesn't make you a developer. And a few weeks of experimentation does not make you an AI trainer.
The problem isn't that people are building their own tools or experimenting with Claude Code or Cowork. That's a good thing. The problem is the leap from 'I made this' to 'I'll teach you how to do it' without thorough knowledge.
Meanwhile, people pay for such training. They build tools based on that advice. With real users and real data.
The hype will cool down. It always has.
But this hype leaves rubbish behind. A tsunami of poorly built tools, poorly secured apps and unsecured databases full of private data. Built by people who experimented for two weeks and then started training others.
Do you really want to learn how to work with AI?
Look for someone who already knew where it was going three years ago.
Not someone who has built a few useful tools for himself and now calls it an ai training.