Whoa – it turns out *we* get better at using AI just by using it, and that’s a huge part of unlocking its power!
Just read a really interesting report about how people are actually interacting with Claude, and it’s not what I expected. Here are a few key takeaways:
* **Iterative prompting is king:** Long-term users aren’t just asking for finished products; they’re breaking down tasks, reviewing outputs, and giving feedback. Apparently, this “slow burn” approach leads to way better results.
* **Collaboration, not delegation:** The report shows a shift from trying to make AI do *everything* to seeing it as a tool to boost *our* own skills. It’s about working *with* the AI, not handing over control.
* **Input quality matters (a lot):** This isn’t groundbreaking, but the data really reinforces that the better your prompts and feedback, the better the AI performs. Garbage in, garbage out, basically.
It’s fascinating to see how the human-AI relationship is evolving, and this report dives much deeper into the economic implications of these behavioral trends.
