i ran a 24-hour experiment to see how far current AI tools can replace a typical solo workflow coding, design, writing, and video editing. for the website, i used AI-assisted code generation and runable to scaffold a full-stack app frontend and backend and authentication. most of the work involved prompting iteratively, debugging AI-generated code, and refining structure rather than writing from scratch. content landing page, slides, and report was fully AI-generated using structured prompts. the main challenge was maintaining consistency in tone and avoiding repetition. for visuals, i relied on AI-generated layouts and assets instead of traditional design tools. while fast, this required multiple iterations to get clean outputs. video was created using AI for both scripting and visuals, then assembled using AI editing tools. the biggest limitation here was control over fine details and timing. Overall, AI significantly reduced effort and context-switching, but still required human supervision, especially for debugging and quality control. how others approach full AI workflows , where does it break for you? submitted by /u/Interesting_Mine_400
Originally posted by u/Interesting_Mine_400 on r/ArtificialInteligence
