But telling even a human what you want to accomplish is task-oriented.
Here's my definition of the word
1. a usually assigned piece of work often to be finished within a certain time.
When I say task, I mean things like writing code, formatting, preparing marketing plans, and even AI-assisted problem-solving as a result of prompting, which is task-oriented. Generative AI isn't at the level of performing at the conceptual framework level since it can't perform abstract thinking or have specific knowledge.
Based on the certificate course (Generative AI for everyone| Coursera) I've taken, AI researchers say it may soon take over projects, but not yet.
Right now, Gen AI can assist us in many things, but it is still operating at the level of the user, AKA "prompter." The brighter the user, the smarter Gen AI, simply because the user (human) has domain-specific knowledge and knows what to "ask."
I'm right with you, though. ChatGPT is my thought partner. Things that I thought were possible are doable, but I didn't have a clear path in the past. With Chat GPT, the outline to results is clear!