If you use AI for anything, you need to be aware of a psychological phenomenon called Gell-Mann Amnesia.
When you use AI for something you understand intimately, you'll notice missing details or inaccuracies that would clearly mislead anyone who doesn't know better.
However, when using THE SAME models for something you're less familiar with, you'll watch it output a seemingly correct answer with sources cited, and you subconsciously trust it as the full, accurate truth.
Now that models are getting better, blatant hallucinations are less common, but in most fields there's usually a MASSIVE gap between what you can learn from somebody who's tried everything, and the general birds-eye, broad knowledge you can get from asking AI.
I tried replicating my own product image generation system with Opus 4.8 as this guy suggested, and the instructions it produced advised me to do things that I specifically warn against (because I've already tried them a million times and they don't work).
If you have unlimited time and resources, you probably can figure it all out yourself, or you can pay a little and get instant results that are the culmination of 100 hours of my own trial and error.
to everyone reading this, just ask Claude how to do it, copy paste this tweet and its images in and the prompts it gives you get it done 1:1