AI is not magic; it's just a tool. And like any tool, the outcome depends on the user. Here's the formula: Bad user + bad AI = trash Good user + bad AI = slightly polished trash Bad user + good AI = confident trash Good user + good AI = something that doesn't suck So, how do you get something that doesn't suck? 1. Get a proper brief. Don't wing it. 2. Let someone who knows what they're doing write the prompt. 3. Review the output together. Be brutal. 4. Iterate. Clean it up. Do it again. AI is like a genius teenager with zero social skills - potential for greatness, but it'll lie to you under pressure. In the right hands, it's like giving a gourmet chef a flamethrower - still dangerous, but the results are fire. In the wrong hands? You get useless output. Train your team. Don't toss tools at them and expect magic. Share this with someone who thinks prompt engineering is just typing three words and praying. Let's get real about AI. And remember, get someone to sign up here in the Nexus and you get 40% of their membership paid to you as a discount!