I wasn't solving a deep problem.
I wasn't frustrated with corporate communication or whatever.
I was just... bored. Needed a project idea. So I did what any CS student does at 11pm with nothing to build, I asked ChatGPT.
It suggested an AI email rewriter.
Cool. I built it. Spent weeks on the prompting, added Gmail integration, made it actually work. Felt good.
Then one day I opened ChatGPT and saw it had native Gmail integration.
My exact reaction: "wait.. huh?"
Not heartbreak. Not rage. Just that very specific feeling of
seriously?
The thing that gave me the idea just... shipped the idea?
Here's what I actually learned though.
Building it gave me something ChatGPT can't integrate away, I now understand prompt engineering from the inside. Not from a tutorial. From testing the same thing forty different ways until the output stopped being garbage.
The tool might be redundant. The learning isn't.
Also I'm never asking ChatGPT for project ideas again.
(This is my first blog post. Be nice please π.)
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