Thinking of Make (and AI promoting in general) like a game of wordle is a really great point. Grounding the problem space and putting together a thoughtful prompt before bringing it to Make or another AI product not only leads users to their desired outputs more quickly, but it also feels like the more responsible way to approach these tools not knowing the full environmental impact and time that can be wasted iterating in the wrong direction.
Thinking of Make (and AI promoting in general) like a game of wordle is a really great point. Grounding the problem space and putting together a thoughtful prompt before bringing it to Make or another AI product not only leads users to their desired outputs more quickly, but it also feels like the more responsible way to approach these tools not knowing the full environmental impact and time that can be wasted iterating in the wrong direction.
Great share-out, David. So much in here that I will be coming back to this article a few times to unpack. Thank you!