Why Everyone Sucks at AI Prompting
Joi JetsonJoi and Jey dive into the reality that most people are terrible at AI prompting, despite thinking they've mastered it after a few ChatGPT conversations. From Joi's advanced Claude project setups to the shocking revelation that 30% of tech workers got axed between 2023-2025, we explore what it actually means to be an "AI OG" after just one year of serious collaboration.
Joi breaks down her systematic approach to Claude Projects while Jey shares Gemini Gems, and we get into the philosophical divide of AI business models when most companies are just API wrappers. Plus: Why AWS literally owns the internet, how schema optimization now targets AI crawlers instead of just Google, and the uncomfortable truth that Amazon knows everything about you whether you shop there or not.
The pendulum is swinging fast on AI adoption—from Microsoft firing 6,000 people to Duolingo hiring humans back—and we dissect why trust and safety should be a third of every AI company's budget instead of an afterthought.
Timestamps
- 00:00 AI adoption curves and workforce reality
- 01:23 Advanced prompting vs. classes people think they need
- 02:32 Joi's Claude project development workflow
- 04:43 Claude Projects vs. Gemini Gems comparison
- 07:33 Trust and safety in AI development
- 09:00 Perplexity as an API wrapper revelation
- 11:00 AWS data marketplace and internet dominance