Most people use AI wrong. Here's the shift that changes everything.
They type a question. They read the answer. They move on.
That's a search engine.
AI is something different.
I made this mistake myself when I first started. I'd ask AI a question, get an answer, and close the window.
Then a colleague watched me work and said:
"You're not having a conversation. You're just Googling with extra steps."
He was right.
Here's the shift.
A search engine retrieves. An AI thinks with you.
When I work with AI now, I treat it like a junior developer on my team.
I give it context. I explain the goal, not just the task. I push back when something doesn't look right. I ask it to explain its reasoning. I iterate.
Try this with your next AI session:
Instead of: "How do I refactor this code?"
Say: "I'm refactoring a C# service class. The goal is to improve testability. Here's the current code. What would you change and why?"
Feel the difference?
That's a thinking partner. Not a search engine.
This is what I teach in my AI courses. The mindset shift matters more than the tools.
๐ Start here: https://agileaidev.com/resources/ai-tips-and-tricks ๐ See all courses: https://agileaidev.com/courses
Have you made this shift yet? What changed when you did? โฌ๏ธ
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