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Most people use AI like a search engine. They type a prompt, tweak it, rewrite it, adjust the tone, add formatting instructions—again and again. It
Most AI news is not worth your time.
A model launches, people call it revolutionary, and a week later the next one arrives. It is exhausting and mostly irrelevant.
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Most people use AI like a search engine. They type a prompt, tweak it, rewrite it, adjust the tone, add formatting instructions—again and again. It

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AI is moving ridiculously fast right now. Every week there’s a new tool, a new model, a new “game-changer.” Your LinkedIn feed is probably full
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