Dhaka, April 26 -- Walk into any co-working space in on a given Tuesday morning, and you will overhear roughly the same conversation. Someone is describing a clever prompt they wrote to get ChatGPT to summarise a report or circumvent a limitation for research and whatnot. Someone else is sharing a screenshot of an AI-written LinkedIn post that performed surprisingly well. A third person is demonstrating how they asked Claude to rewrite their pitch deck introduction. It is all perfectly useful but surface-level.

The businesses that are genuinely pulling ahead are not the ones with the cleverest prompts. They are the ones that have moved on from prompting as a skill and started treating AI as infrastructure, the same way they treat cloud s...