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How Tyler Cowen Uses AI
1) Grok: Quick and effective for fact-checking tweets.
2) o1 Pro: Best for queries. His primary daily tool.
3) Deep Research: Ideal for long-form (10-page) reports; extremely impressive but less practical for personal routine; occasionally... See more
David Perellx.com
How I Use "AI" by Nicholas Carlini, a senior research scientist at Google DeepMind - a very nice read for ideas to “improves performance 10-100x”.
While the AI can’t replace his expertise, it has changed what he gets to spend time doing.
Here he shared a list of 50 conversations he’s had wit... See more
"At this point, I'm not doing anything without AI."
I made my friend @yanatweets (CEO @Kraftful) demo her 9 top AI workflows to save time with Operator, Deep Research, and ChatGPT.
Yana shared:
• A live demo of Operator automating PM work
• Surprisi... See more
Peter Yangx.comA Stupid Simple Way To Make Literal Millions With AI
When most talk about AI $, it's some Chat GPT cheese. No.
AI has blown software open, billions will be made. Here is what I am doing, you should too.
(Like this? Give a like+comment, 2 will win $500)___LINEB... See more
Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇x.comScott Belsky Talk at South Park Commons
Often designs from frustration
Right now, greater skill is being brought by compute and developing a democratization of many things (code, design, etc.). Because of this, taste will probably be the most important skill
Taste is derived from culture and overlap of industries
Because of that
for any productivity software, the only good use case for ai is lightweight, overridable autosuggests
if you try to add gen ai slop to my work tools, i will fight you
(early proto i whipped up for linear projects a week ago) https://t.co/7Bc4AvESiM
julius tarng cyber inspectorx.comEveryone’s taking about Agents but few are demoing. Watch me build an AI Agent in 5min that has already helped us make a killer hire at @glideapps 💪 https://t.co/E2y3RqFeUx
David Siegelx.com