Krishna Prahasith

Krishna Prahasith

Tabiko 2.0Tabiko 2.0
Co-Founder & CTO @Tabiko ; BITSian

About

Multi disciplinary work experience of 11 years. Experience with engineering, startups, pre-sales, digital marketing, B to C, B to B to C, B to B markets. Full-stack engineer grown into a manager in engineering with experience of managing up to a team size of 18. Managed multiple products in both customer and enterprise SaaS modes while taking data driven decisions. Co-founded a neo travel startup in Japan and ran it successfully as a CTO for 4 years until it's acquisition in 2020.

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Maker History

  • Tabiko 2.0
    Tabiko 2.0A chat-based concierge app for traveling in Japan
    May 2019
  • Tabiko
    TabikoHuman bot hybrid assistant for traveling in Japan 🇯🇵
    Apr 2017
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    Joined Product HuntApril 17th, 2016

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Would you pay someone to write your AI prompts? Honest answers only

We're about to launch WriteMyPrompt a marketplace where you hire expert prompt engineers. Before we go live, I want a reality check. If you regularly use ChatGPT, Claude, or Midjourney for work and you're not getting the results you want, would you be open to paying $20 $100 to have an expert craft the perfect prompt for your use case? What would make you trust it or not?

Is "prompt engineering" a real skill worth paying for — or will AI make it obsolete in 2 years?

We're launching a prompt engineering marketplace, and this question comes up constantly. Some people think writing great AI prompts is a genuine craft that takes years to master.

Others think models will get good enough that anyone can get great results naturally.

What do you think is prompt engineering a career with a future, or a temporary skill gap?

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