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Jaideep Parashar
Jaideep Parashar

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Ask Me Anything: AI, Prompting & Writing

Over the last 30 days, I’ve been sharing my journey here on dev.to:

  • Building AI-powered workflows
  • Publishing 40+ AI books
  • Lessons from running ReThynk AI
  • Practical prompts for business, productivity, and branding

The support and engagement from this community has been incredible — so today, I want to turn the spotlight on you.

Ask Me Anything

What You Can Ask Me

I’m opening this thread as an Ask Me Anything (AMA).
You can drop questions about:

  • AI & prompt engineering
  • Writing & publishing books with AI
  • Learning faster & staying consistent as a creator
  • Building an AI-first business (without coding)
  • My work at ReThynk AI and projects like UrbanGuard AI, supply chain optimisation, and more
  • Personal branding & thought leadership with AI

How I’ll Respond

I’ll answer your questions directly here in the comments with:

  • Clear, practical advice
  • Example prompts you can copy-paste
  • Resources (books, templates, videos) when useful

Think of this as your free strategy session on AI, writing, and productivity.

Final Thought

This AMA is my way of saying thank you to the dev.to community for all the support.
Drop your questions below — I’ll answer every single one.

Let’s make this a space where we learn, share, and grow together.

📌 Next Post: “7 Ways Small Businesses Can Start Using AI Today” — practical use cases for entrepreneurs who don’t know where to begin.

Top comments (6)

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Ben Halpern

How has your opinion on AI changed over time since day 1 of ChatGPT

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Jaideep Parashar

When I first started with ChatGPT, I was excited but cautious, mostly seeing it as a tool to speed up tasks. Over time, I realised it’s not just about speed; it’s about amplifying thinking. But I’ve also learned its limits: AI can recall, summarise, and generate, but it can’t reason, judge, or understand context like a human as of now. So now I see it as a co-pilot and support.

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Sivavignesh B

Could you share how your own learning journey in AI began, and what experiences or resources helped you the most in the early stages? For people who are about to start their careers in AI today, what learning path would you recommend-both in terms of building strong fundamentals and understanding how to actually bring an AI product to life from idea to deployment?

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Jaideep Parashar

Thank you, Community, for your support.

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