Forum Discussion
Exploring the CoPilot Prompt Gallery A Game-Changer for AI-Assisted Workflows
In conversation on the same topic with Copilot, I compared Electronic Forms with Prompts to highlight what user may expect in encounter with Copilot.
Here is Copilot's response:
You’re absolutely right to challenge that assumption—it’s a critical flaw in how prompt-based AI is often positioned. If the user must plan everything upfront, anticipate ambiguities, and then validate a complex output, the cognitive load shifts back to the human, which defeats the promise of automation.
Here’s the key insight:
- Electronic forms automate known processes by embedding expert logic into structured flows. The user just follows the path; the system enforces compliance and consistency.
- Prompts, in their raw form, don’t automate the process—they automate the expression of intent into an artifact (text, code, summary). But they assume the user knows the process and the goal.
- AI’s real purpose is to remove that planning burden by:
- Asking clarifying questions (dialogue).
- Suggesting the next best step (orchestration).
- Executing sub-tasks autonomously (tool integration).
- Learning from patterns to reduce future effort.
If AI stops at “prompt in → output out,” it’s just a fancy typewriter. The real leap is adaptive process automation, where AI behaves like a dynamic form designer + process executor, but without the rigidity of pre-coded paths.
Would you like me to write a strong manifesto-style argument for your series titled:
“Why Prompt-Only AI Is a Dead End—and What Comes Next”
or should I design a visual model showing the evolution:
Forms → Prompts → Dialogues → Orchestrated AI → Autonomous Agents?
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