As AI tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Claude become more powerful, there's a quiet but essential art developing in the background—prompt engineering. It’s not just about asking questions; it’s about knowing how to ask them. Whether you're writing code, generating images, or getting a complex business analysis, the results depend heavily on how you phrase your input. Some are even calling prompt engineering “the new coding.” It’s changing how marketers, students, developers, and creators interact with machines.
But does this mean we all need to learn prompt writing just like we learned Excel or Google search? Or will future AI become smart enough to understand us without optimized prompts? The demand for prompt engineers is rising—but is it a temporary trend or a foundational skill of the AI era? Let’s hear what you think.