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How AI and structured protocols can free left-brain time to pursue right-brain meaning, love, and purpose
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This is a problem that a lot of people have. They want more and more and more. I mean, I've got protocols. I got protocols up the wazoo, man. But protocols aren't it.
What they can do is they can facilitate... It's the same thing people ask me all the time. How is AI going to interact with happiness? The answer is that AI is an adjunct to the left
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Based on what I heard (e.g., based on Kasparov's Deep Thinking book and podcasts featuring Magnus Carlsen), modern players... See more
Sebastian Raschkasubstack.comKindle has shipped a new AI Assistant called “Ask this Book”.
It lets you get spoiler-free recaps or summaries about the chapters you’ve read so far and plot details and character dynamics.
So many times I’ve started a Kindle book and then been slightly frightened to try to get back into it... See more
Rich Holmessubstack.com
Organic user acquisition is transforming thanks to new conversational AI search tools.
In traditional search engines, a user types a search query which is semantically different to an AI prompt. Search queries assume you’ll navigate through the result to find answers yourself. In this sense, they’re fragmented and... See more
Rich Holmessubstack.com



