I liked the idea of treating AI more like a conversation than something you have to ask perfectly the first time. Starting simple, asking follow-up questions, and checking what it gives you feels much more useful than trying to build one flawless prompt.
The key is to use it like you're having a conversation with a person. I think the important thing is how much fun you can have using it. Master it to enjoy the conversation.
I like that emphasis on enjoying the conversation too. Once it feels less like trying to issue the perfect command and more like exploring an idea back and forth, it becomes much easier to learn what the tool can actually help you do.
I liked the idea of treating AI more like a conversation than something you have to ask perfectly the first time. Starting simple, asking follow-up questions, and checking what it gives you feels much more useful than trying to build one flawless prompt.
The key is to use it like you're having a conversation with a person. I think the important thing is how much fun you can have using it. Master it to enjoy the conversation.
I like that emphasis on enjoying the conversation too. Once it feels less like trying to issue the perfect command and more like exploring an idea back and forth, it becomes much easier to learn what the tool can actually help you do.