
When people see my work — 40+ books, YouTube lectures, ReThynk AI Magazine, and dev.to articles — they often assume I only use AI for writing assis...
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This hits different — most people stop at “AI = content machine,” but you’re showing how prompts can become prototypes, systems, and even full-on businesses. I like how you broke it into stages (pain points → models → blueprints → validation → automation). It reads less like “AI hype” and more like a practical playbook. Curious to see the myths you’ll tackle in the next post.
Thank you! That’s exactly what I’m aiming for: showing AI as a tool to build systems, not just content. The next post digs into the common myths that keep people from thinking systematically with AI.
Great post, Jaideep! 🚀 I like how you go beyond “AI for content” and use it to identify pain points, validate ideas, and even automate operations. The framework you shared (pain point → model → validation → automation) makes the process so clear. Curious — how often do you pivot or drop ideas after validation?
Thank you! 🙏 Pivoting happens more often than people think. I treat validation as a reality check; if an idea doesn’t solve a clear pain point or scale, I drop or tweak it quickly. The goal isn’t to stick for the sake of effort, but to iterate fast and focus only on what actually creates impact.
AI is a true companion.
Awesome. Thank you for this. I've always believed A.I can be harnessed for much more. Now it makes sense now that one can build products with it and not just contents.
Exactly! That’s the shift I’ve seen too, from thinking of AI as just a content machine to seeing it as a tool to build products, validate ideas, and even automate entire workflows.
Inspiring 🙌 Many thanks
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Great article again.