I like hiking (easy ones), music (all sorts), boating (whenever possible), travel (as much as possible) & most sports (I suffer a lot). And love my family!
Great line from @shellypalmer that I’ll paraphrase - AI shouldn’t be a ghostwriter, it should be a sparring partner.
Best way to keep your job isn’t to dismiss AI. It’s to engage with it and find where it’s wrong.
In order for AI to know it’s wrong, you have to spend a lot of time building context and rules before you use it.
Which is something that 99 pct of people have no clue how to do. And unless you are in a tech company, there is the same probability that the boss(es) above you have no clue what I’m talking about.
And in business, AI never knows the consequences of its actions. It doesn’t have judgement. That’s left to you
If you learn how to get the best out of AI. How to challenge AI , like it was a competitive coworker or consultant, and how to bring judgement and the ability to explain in a manner your peers and bosses understand, you will thrive.
If you just regurgitate what AI gives you, you will be fired.
A man with no biology degree built a cancer vaccine for his dog using ChatGPT. It worked.
Today's newsletter has that story, plus 6 AI prompts you'll actually use.
Read it here👉 https://t.co/W91FnLzegf
One AI finished in the 78th percentile out of 25 million March Madness brackets. None of them picked the right champion.
Here is what that tells us about using AI as a thinking partner: https://t.co/r4l5w73lV6
#ArtificialIntelligence#MarchMadness#AI
AI sounded totally confident about my March Madness bracket. Then it delivered this gem (image).
Full breakdown of what ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude actually got right and wrong: https://t.co/r4l5w73lV6
#ArtificialIntelligence#MarchMadness#AI
We let AI plan a Vegas trip. Restaurants, pre-concert dining, afternoon activities, even the best Bloody Mary at the Cosmopolitan. It nailed it. More inside tomorrow. 🔗 https://t.co/1HXbKmPMH7
Your AI will never cancel on you, judge you, or have a bad day. Turns out that makes it a pretty good weekly coach. 5 steps to set it up -> https://t.co/kVykHzQ6bR
Most people use AI to proofread emails. One person uses it every Friday instead of paying $200/hr. The results? Hard to argue with. All in tomorrow's newsletter 🔗 https://t.co/1HXbKmPMH7
Most people use AI to look things up. Some people use it to know themselves better. There is a difference.
Here is how to set up a weekly AI check-in that actually works. 👇 https://t.co/kVykHzQ6bR
81,000 people just told the world what they want from AI. Not faster email. Not smarter search. They want it to help them live better. Turns out we've been focused on the right thing all along.
https://t.co/swYty7q5yO
Everyone says people fear AI taking their jobs. That's not what 81,000 people actually said.
What they really want is simpler than anyone expected. And it's exactly why AI for Daily Living exists.
https://t.co/swYty7q5yO
Tomorrow in AI for Daily Living: MLB's robot ump, a $9 tutor replacing $80/hr tutors, and a story about a ChatGPT home sale gone sideways. Good one this week. ⬇️ https://t.co/1HXbKmPMH7
You tell your AI things you wouldn't tell most people. Health stuff. Family stuff. Real stuff. Do you know where it goes? One setting changes everything. https://t.co/cjXiYyo6r6
#AIatHome#ChatGPT
Tomorrow's issue: A reader asked her AI to choose its own name. The answer it gave was not what anyone expected. Stay tuned. ⬇️ https://t.co/1HXbKmPMH7
Your AI conversations aren't as private as you think. Every major platform stores your chats by default. One changed its policy in 2025 and most users had no idea. Here's the fix. https://t.co/cjXiYyo6r6
#AIPrivacy#AI