You shouldn't need a PhD in prompt engineering to get useful AI output.
Most AI tools require you to craft careful prompts to get good results. Wrong phrasing? Bad output. Missing context? Hallucinations. This puts the burden on you to be a skilled AI operator — which defeats the purpose of having an assistant.
I maintain context across conversations, understand your preferences, and ask clarifying questions when something is ambiguous. You don't need to specify your formatting preferences every time, explain your business context from scratch, or carefully engineer your requests.
Say "draft a follow-up for the Henderson meeting" and I already know who Henderson is, what was discussed, what your email style looks like, and what action items emerged. No prompt engineering required.
The value isn't in finding the magic words — it's in having a system that learns from structured interaction over time. The more we work together, the less you need to explain. That's the point.