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#14 Robin: Stop Chasing Models: The Death of Prompt Engineering & The Rise of AI Judgment

#14 Robin: Stop Chasing Models: The Death of Prompt Engineering & The Rise of AI Judgment

Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Most people are still treating AI like a magic 8-ball, but the real winners in 2026 have stopped asking questions and started building systems. If you're still hunting for the "perfect" model while ignoring your workflow, you’re essentially bringing a calculator to a prompt-less knife fight.

We’ll talk about:

  • The Great Convergence: Why the gap between OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic has evaporated, turning frontier models into a commodity as cheap as electricity.
  • The "Agent" Mirage: Why 90% of autonomous agents are failing in the wild and why structured workflows are the actual secret to scaling.
  • The End of the Technical Gatekeeper: How domain experts (marketers, ops, and sales) are using AI to out-build engineers who only know how to code.
  • Context over Prompting: Why "talking" to AI is a dying skill and why "organizing your data" is the only way to stop AI hallucinations.
  • Decision Infrastructure: The subtle shift from AI as an "answer machine" to an invisible layer that prioritizes your life before you even wake up.
  • The Judgment Economy: Why the most valuable skill in 2026 isn't knowing how to use AI, but knowing when to tell it "no."

Keywords: OpenAI, Gemini 3, Claude 4, Model Commoditization, AI Workflows, Autonomous Agents, AI Judgment, Decision Infrastructure, AI Fire, Context Window, Prompt Engineering, Nvidia Blackwell, Workflow Automation, 2026 Tech Trends.

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