Someone at my workplace took 3 days to write a PROMPT to Claude to write a PRD.
It generated magnificent 12 notion pages with graphs, schema defenitions, expected behaviors, what-have-you.
I read through all of them and raised some questions regrading the architecture he decided to go with, as he went on a different direction that what we discussed, and thats OK. Most of his responses where "oh just ignore that, claude added that".
What are we even doing here? The same 3 days could've been spent writing the PRD by hand. Sure, it might not have been so as polished looking as the former, but at least it was accurate! This is exactly my pain with LLMs, they make loads of text, where, they appear efficient. Where actual efficiency is having the least amount of text to describe the feature.
I truly don't know what to do in this area, this goes against the whole premise of writing things up.