Trying to Build My Own Personal Context Layer for AI
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A question I keep being asked in interviews and applications is how I use AI in my daily workflows. As a software engineer between jobs who never really took up side projects, I have been framing my answers around past employment. But that gap is growing, and AI is advancing. Sure, I have been running search queries, product comparisons, and financial scenarios through AI these last few months. I know to take the output with a grain of salt, check the sources it gives me, and do my own…
1Key Takeaways
- A question I keep being asked in interviews and applications is how I use AI in my daily workflows.
- As a software engineer between jobs who never really took up side projects, I have been framing my answers around past employment.
- But that gap is growing, and AI is advancing.
- Sure, I have been running search queries, product comparisons, and financial scenarios through AI these last few months.
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Prompt and agent patterns spread fast; staying current saves time and token cost. DEV — Prompt Engineering reports that a question I keep being asked in interviews and applications is how I use AI in my daily workflows.
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