Stop Prompting. Start Defining Outcomes.
Most people are using AI like a slot machine. Pull the lever, hope for a payout, blame the model when it's generic.
The makers I respect run a workshop instead. They've stopped asking AI for things and started telling it what they're building.
Three moves:
1. Outcomes, not prompts. A prompt is a wish. A brief is a contract. When AI gets it wrong, your brief was ambiguous.
2. Context is king. Models are interchangeable. Context is yours. A bad prompt with the right context beats a great prompt with none.
3. Train your taste. AI gives you 90% in 10% of the time. Spend the 90% you got back on the trim pass. Your taste is the bottleneck now.
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Stop Prompting. Start Defining Outcomes.
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Jake Van Clief, giving you the Cliff notes on the new AI age.
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