I’ve always believed the real fight in AI isn’t about features, APIs, or even performance.
It’s about data — and more specifically, human-created data.

This battle isn’t new, and it won’t end.
Language evolves constantly. People change how they speak, what they care about, how they express frustration, hope, or humour — and all of it depends on what’s happening around them.

Add to that the rise of AI-generated content, and we’ve got a strange loop:

More of what’s online is written by machines.
And those machines are being trained… on what’s online.

If you’re OpenAI, that’s a problem.
You need fresh input from real people. And where do you find it? Not in static blog posts. Not in recycled SEO pages.
You find it in real-time interaction — in how people prompt, ask, respond, and express.

And that’s why I think this move makes sense.
A social platform powered by OpenAI = a new pipeline of live, human thought.

Even if the content is AI-assisted… the prompt is still us.
And that prompt? That’s the gold.

🟡 So what does this mean for the future of prompting?

You're probably thinking: if prompts are gold, is that the future of how we communicate with AI?

My take?
Yes — prompting will evolve.
But I don’t believe it’s going to become some formal new language we all have to learn.
Instead, I believe LLMs will keep adapting to us.

The whole point of language models is… well, language.
That means they’ll become better at understanding how we speak — not the other way around.

Prompting won’t feel like coding. It’ll feel like conversation.
It already does, for many people. And that’s only going to get better.

It’s still very human. It’s just becoming more natural.

🔍 And if OpenAI (or others) control both the platform and the data?

Is this heading toward monopoly territory?

Maybe. But honestly — we’ve seen this before.

We said it when Google dominated search.
We said it when Facebook owned attention.
And before that, it was someone else.

So no, I’m not worried yet.

Yes, OpenAI is moving to protect its data stream. But that’s expected.
Every vendor will have to do that — or risk falling behind.

And when the big platforms tighten control, guess what?
People get creative. New ideas show up.
New ways to gather or create real data will emerge.

And like I always say:
If there’s a while, there will be a way.

Buckle up — fun times ahead. 😎

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