We're turning into prompt managers, not craftsmen. Anyone else seeing this?
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Generative AI
AI Business
Look around. Every other product launching right now is some variation of "AI-Powered [insert buzzword]." They're everywhere. Modern tools have given founders and developers a convincing illusion of omnipotence: idea hits, feed it to an LLM, stack some agents on top, and MVP is done in a weekend. Sounds great, right? On the surface, yes. But underneath that fast-launch facade, something is quietly rotting: thinking is getting commoditized, and we're losing craft. Real mastery in any field takes years of practice, failure, and deep focus.