Hey what's up!
Yeah chatgpt is used for textual responses. It's not a coding thing it's an everything thing
a job as an AI prompter could be for any line of research really. The skills needed would probably include an understanding of that field plus better than average use of the English language. Similar to having good Google search skills. Some people are better than others at finding things on the Internet because they know how to manipulate the search parameters to fit their specific needs.
right now there is a lot of flak about chatgpt being used to generate complete essays. These are detectable by professors for a number of reasons. Imo it should be used as a tool, not a one click solution.
I used it to help me fill in the gaps in my code that I was struggling with. I had it explain theory, I had it show me examples, I used it to analyze code. There is a small learning curve to know how to talk to the AI to get good responses. To me it reminded me of a intuitive Google, that learns from each prompt/query your writing style, and can sometimes accurately predict and answer a follow up question before you ask.
I'm really impressed, I haven't messed with the image generator ai yet but might. Love that field of pot in your post