Delegating Tasks to LLMs
The real intelligence lies in knowing what to delegate.
People use Large Language Models to delegate their tasks.
What you need to pay attention is "what to delegate"?
Yes, it is good and exciting to see you write a small prompt and you get back very good response, and things you did not even think of implementing!
But, if you know what you want, and "You should know what you want", only then we can leverage the best of them.
Otherwise it's all trial and error, wastage of time, and nothing really productive.
So always write down your prompts in very detail, this helps in clearing clutter for your mind and you will have a lot better idea in what you are "actually trying to achieve".
It always boils downs to "Pen and Paper First" method, and as Richard Feynman is famously known for saying:
"If you can't explain something in simple terms, you don't understand it."
So before one tries to go 10x, I suggest, slow down 10x, and then ignite yourself to 100x.
Thus, the real intelligence lies in knowing what to delegate!