Do you even know that
Every time you ask AI to make an image or summarize a doc, a server somewhere uses water to cool down. Some data centers use millions of gallons a day just from AI requests
@Taniyatweets_ Claude’s way of reasoning is Just different
Understands context better than the rest
Perfect for long form documents
And its output structure is second to none.
Here’s what “prompt engineering” actually means: it’s not magic words.
it’s giving AI context like you would a new employee. Bad: “write a post.” Good: “write a LinkedIn post for small business owners about time management, casual tone, under 150 words.”
Be honest
has AI made you lazier or more productive? For me it’s productive on writing tasks, lazy on research (I stopped double-checking sources as much as I should).
Prompt engineering is more useful than people admit.
Changing “write a caption” to “write a caption in the voice of someone confident but not salesy” completely changed my output quality. Small wording = big difference.
AI gave me a terrible answer once
I asked ChatGPT for tax advice and it confidently gave me outdated 2019 rules. Reminder: always double-check anything AI tells you about money, law, or health.
Most people are using ChatGPT wrong.
They ask one question and stop. I ask it to “critique its own answer” as a follow-up — the second response is almost always better.
ChatGPT or Claude?
which one actually saves you time? I use ChatGPT for quick Google-replacement questions and Claude when I need it to read a long PDF and summarize it without losing details. Curious what your split looks like.