Prompting is being designed out of the tools.
That puts everyone back on the same level.
If you don't want to be left behind, you must learn to work differently.

A free online workshop that shows you what "working with AI" actually looks like today.
You did the work. You learned prompting. You got good at it. You built an edge most people don't have.
But...
You’re still using AI like a vending machine: Input a prompt, wait for an output, and hope for the best. If the result is "okay", you copy-paste it. If it’s "bad", you tweak the prompt and go again.
This is Phase 1 thinking, and now it's the ceiling.
Because while you were getting good at prompting, the platforms were busy designing prompting out of the tools:
The tools are teaching themselves to do what you learned to do manually.
Prompting is being commoditised. Not slowly, but by design. The advantage you built is gone.
This leaves you back on the same level as everyone else. Competing with people who started last week.
The skill gap is now closed.
I’ve spent the last few months observing how the rules of the game have shifted. Most people haven't noticed. That's an advantage.
Being slightly better at inputs will not protect anybody from replacement.
The advantage has moved upstream. Away from typing. Away from clever instructions.
This realisation has completely changed how I work with AI.
This free workshop is the result of that discovery. I'm going to show you exactly how to work in Phase 2, the new mode of operation where you stop being a "user" at the mercy of the next update and start being an AI Architect.
This is the only skill that survives the platform changes. It is the only way to maintain an unfair advantage when everyone else is back at zero.
Once you see the shift, you can’t unsee it. And once you’re operating on the new level, the gap opens again.
That’s the edge.
It costs you nothing to see this. It will cost you everything to ignore it.
A free workshop. One hour. No fluff.
I'm going to walk you through the shift that's already happened, and show you what "working with AI" actually looks like now.
This isn't a tool tutorial. I'm not going to show you features or settings or the latest update.
This is about how to think. How to operate. How to position yourself above the level where everyone else is competing.
You'll walk away understanding:
No templates. No hacks. No copy-paste shortcuts.
Just the shift you need to understand, so you can stop falling behind and start building a real edge again.