W riting prompts is like writing good code- they should be precise, efficient and and able to handle edge cases well… With AI at our disposals, activities of day-to-day have become incredibly convenient. So much so, the GPT tab pn our PCs practically never closes! Being a second year student enrolled in a Computer Science Engineering Programme, I witness this phenomena nearly every day. With my pals, rushing through their assignments and DSA practicals by hard-core copy-pasting codes from their very own, aforementioned saviour, ChatGPT. Which, of course, on a moral ground is incorrect and shouldn’t be this way in the first place. But where my problem lies, is actually on a different and more important front- the practical aspect. Getting your labs done and dusted and your submissions aligned is important, but really? You call yourselves engineers (in the making), without having to put yourselves through the ‘pain’ of thinking and actually engineering? Self-sabotage much? I could ...