Original Reddit post

We initially thought AI would just speed things up. Instead, it forced us to completely rethink how we work. What changed for us: We stopped asking AI to “create content” and started using it to “assist thinking” Built repeatable workflows instead of random prompts Focused more on editing than generating Started treating prompts like assets, not one-off inputs The shift wasn’t about tools; it was about process. Honestly, most poor AI results I see come from poor systems, not bad tools. submitted by /u/360Presence

Originally posted by u/360Presence on r/ArtificialInteligence