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Perplexity just quietly dropped a 42-page internal guide on how they actually use AI at work. What I found most useful: → How they automate the small stuff. Email, meeting prep, research (all done by AI) → Using AI to amplify your curiosity, not replace it. → Their prompting…

aaditsh's tweet image. Perplexity just quietly dropped a 42-page internal guide on how they actually use AI at work.

What I found most useful:

→ How they automate the small stuff. Email, meeting prep, research (all done by AI)
→ Using AI to amplify your curiosity, not replace it.
→ Their prompting…
aaditsh's tweet image. Perplexity just quietly dropped a 42-page internal guide on how they actually use AI at work.

What I found most useful:

→ How they automate the small stuff. Email, meeting prep, research (all done by AI)
→ Using AI to amplify your curiosity, not replace it.
→ Their prompting…

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⚖️ Why «Used GPT-5» and OpenAI’s safety router violate user rights OpenAI admitted: in ChatGPT your model choice can be ignored. The system «routes» requests to GPT-5 if it decides the topic is «sensitive». This means even a paying subscriber who explicitly chose one model may…

Moleh1ll's tweet image. ⚖️ Why «Used GPT-5» and OpenAI’s safety router violate user rights

OpenAI admitted: in ChatGPT your model choice can be ignored. The system «routes» requests to GPT-5 if it decides the topic is «sensitive». This means even a paying subscriber who explicitly chose one model may…

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A 3-4 day workweek is coming. Bill Gates, Jensen Huang, and now Zoom CEO Eric Yuan agree. AI will profoundly shift work productivity and the time we spend at work.


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If you constantly feed your brain a negative perspective, your outlook will be negative, sometimes without you even noticing it.


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Are you working on something that can change the world? The answer for 99.99999% percent of people is no.  We should stop just training people to fit into the world, and instead start training them to change it.


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