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Whoa, starting with a bold claim right off the bat! Saying prompt engineering is *over* is a pretty strong take, especially when it was so hyped last year. I'm definitely curious to hear why they think that.
Okay, they're doubling down on the 'holding your business back' idea. It's interesting how they contrast the 'hottest skill' of 2023 with their argument that it's actually a limiting factor. This feels like it’s going to challenge a lot of conventional wisdom.
It's wild to hear them dismiss something that was being pushed so heavily just recently. The idea that focusing on *how* to talk to AI could be a bottleneck instead of a superpower is a really counterintuitive angle.

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The speaker asserts that focusing solely on "prompt engineering" (crafting specific instructions for AI) is a detrimental strategy for business growth, despite its past popularity [0:00]. He argues that this skill, while prominent in 2023 and predicted to remain in demand [0:00-0:10], is ultimately a limiting factor for businesses aiming for true advancement. This perspective challenges the prevailing narrative surrounding AI skill acquisition, suggesting a need for a more strategic approach beyond mere technical instruction.
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The speaker asserts that focusing solely on "prompt engineering" (crafting specific instructions for AI) is a detrimental strategy for business growth, despite its past popularity [0:00]. He argues that this skill, while prominent in 2023 and predicted to remain in demand [0:00-0:10], is ultimately a limiting factor for businesses aiming for true advancement. This perspective challenges the prevailing narrative surrounding AI skill acquisition, suggesting a need for a more strategic approach beyond mere technical instruction.
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