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6 contributions to Ai Titus
How I Use Claude to Run My Entire Workday
Turn Claude into a personal operating system that tracks your tasks, scans your tools, and keeps you on target from morning to close. Set it up in 10 minutes. https://aititus.com/content/How_I_Use_Claude_to_Run_My_Entire_Workday
1 like • 2d
Many thanks great @Titus Blair 🙌✨🙌
Use simple text prompts to accurately separate any sound from any audio or audio-visual source.
SAM Audio separates target and residual sounds from any audio or audiovisual source—across general sound, music, and speech. Very Cool! https://ai.meta.com/samaudio/
1 like • Dec '25
Sound very good! 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks a lot great @Titus Blair 🙌✨🙌
4 likes • Dec '25
Thanks, thanks, many thanks! Super @Titus Blair 🙌✨🙌
The Great Termination: Why the Next 7 Years Will Redefine Human Work Forever
We keep hearing it. "AI will enhance jobs, not replace them." It's the same reassuring mantra repeated by CEOs, consultants, and optimists everywhere. But I've spent the past three years building AI applications in voice and chat as a Chief AI Officer. I've watched the technology evolve from impressive to devastating. And I need to tell you something nobody wants to hear: They're lying to you. Or worse, they actually believe it. The "AI will enhance not replace" narrative is exactly like saying automobiles would enhance horses, not replace them. Sure, technically true in the narrowest sense, some horses still exist. But we didn't need 20 million horses in 1900 to become 20 million "enhanced" horses in 1950. We needed about 3 million. The other 17 million? Gone. Except this time, you're the horse. The Numbers Don't Lie, They Scream October 2025 just became the worst month for job cuts in over 20 years. Companies announced 153,074 layoffs, almost triple the same month last year. This isn't a blip. This isn't a correction. This is the beginning. By July 2025, over 130,000 tech workers had already lost their jobs. The year isn't even over and we've seen more than 806,000 total job cuts announced, the highest figure since 2020. But here's what should terrify you: these aren't struggling companies. Microsoft posted $70.1 billion in revenue (up 13%) while cutting 15,000 jobs. Cisco reported a 5% revenue increase and then laid off hundreds. Intel is eliminating 15% of its entire global workforce, not because they're failing, but because they're "optimizing." The pattern is clear: profit is up, humans are out. What's Really Happening Behind the Press Releases Let me give you the translation guide for corporate-speak: When Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says AI will lead to a "reduction in corporate workforce," he's not talking about restructuring. He's talking about 14,000 middle managers being shown the door. When Microsoft mentions GitHub Copilot writing 30% of new code, they're explaining why they don't need thousands of engineers anymore.
1 like • Nov '25
WOW! Hard words, but completely real!! Thanks for share @Titus Blair I feel that becoming in a less technologically dependent is the GOAL and be a well human, all that you can!! 🙌✨🙌
OpenAi Just Launched Atlas
Introducing ChatGPT Atlas — a new browser built with ChatGPT at its core. AI has changed how we search, and now it’s changing how we use the web. With Atlas, ChatGPT comes with you anywhere online — helping you understand, act, and create directly in your browser without switching tabs or copying and pasting. Key highlights: - ChatGPT is built right into the browser, understanding what’s on your screen and helping you complete tasks instantly. - Built-in memory lets ChatGPT remember your browsing context, so it can help you continue where you left off. - Agent Mode allows ChatGPT to take real actions for you — research, plan, book, or automate tasks. - You stay in control of privacy: clear pages, history, or use incognito at any time. - Safe by design with strong privacy, parental controls, and protection from malicious instructions. ChatGPT Atlas is available today on macOS for Free, Plus, Pro, and Go users, and in beta for Business, Enterprise, and Edu (if enabled). Versions for Windows, iOS, and Android are coming soon. Try it now at chatgpt.com/atlas. https://openai.com/index/introducing-chatgpt-atlas/
2 likes • Oct '25
Welcome to the jungle ChatGPT Atlas!!! 🤘😎
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Claudio Sotelo
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Learning a lot after 40's Father of 3, DevOps as a job role, and musician when I can! 🤘😎

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