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AI for Professionals

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🧠 How I use AI to organize messy thinking
One of the most practical ways I use AI is not to come up with ideas for me, but to help me organize ideas that already exist. A lot of my thinking starts in a very unstructured way. I’ll often record a stream-of-consciousness voice note — just talking through thoughts, questions, half-formed ideas, or even contradictions. I don’t try to sound clear or intelligent. The goal at that stage is simply to get everything out of my head. Once that’s done, I’ll run the audio-to-text and feed the raw transcript into ChatGPT. From there, I’ll ask it to help me: - identify the main themes - separate signal from noise - structure the ideas logically - highlight what’s actionable vs. what’s just exploratory - turn something chaotic into something I can actually work with Used this way, AI becomes a thinking aid, not a thinking substitute. There’s an important limitation here, though. If the input is too unfocused — for example, if I ramble about ten unrelated topics with no underlying intention — the output will naturally become diluted or generic. AI is very good at organizing thought, but it still responds to the quality and coherence of the input. So over time, I’ve developed a simple rule for myself: - ramble freely first - then give AI a very clear instruction about what I want clarified, structured, or extracted When I do that, the results are consistently strong. I get clarity faster, I make better decisions, and I move forward with less friction — without pretending that AI “did the thinking” for me. For me, this is where AI shines most in professional work: not replacing judgment, but supporting it. If you’re using AI already, I’m curious — do you tend to use it more to generate ideas, or to clarify and structure your own thinking?
🧠 How I use AI to organize messy thinking
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@Gabriel Silva Since I work in systems development, I think I had an easier time learning how to improve my prompts. So, if you practice a lot, you can make it very fast. But one thing I really like to do when creating prompts is to think about what I would need to know to perform the task. Including as much information as possible and being very specific about what I want. (To aprendendo ingles ainda então algumas coisas tiveram que passar pelo translate kkk)
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@Gabriel Silva Sometimes, if you include too much information, the AI ​​can get confused. So it's best to start slowly and send more specific questions so it understands better what you want. You can start by setting restrictions for the AI ​​to follow in your chat, for example, "Explain step by step".
Welcome to AI for Professionals
Welcome — glad you’re here. This group is for professionals who want to use AI practically and intelligently in their work. The focus is on clarity, execution, and real-world application — using AI as a tool to think better, structure ideas, and move forward with less friction. I use AI daily across different parts of my business — from planning and decision-making to writing, structuring projects, and testing ideas. Over time, I’ll be sharing how I approach this in a practical, grounded way, based on what has actually worked for me. The goal of this space is simple: to explore how AI can genuinely support professional work, help reduce hesitation, and make execution feel lighter and more consistent — regardless of your field. You don’t need to fit a specific profile to be here. If you’re a professional, educator, or creator who values clear thinking and practical application, you’ll find this useful. If you’d like, feel free to introduce yourself and share what you’re hoping to learn or explore here. You’re also welcome to just observe and take things in.
Welcome to AI for Professionals
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Very good, I'm learning English and I plan to improve more and more using this platform. I already work using AI and I want learn new things about it. This community will be very useful for my professional development .
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@Gabriel Silva I use Antigravity and the Google AI Studio for systems development. Sometimes i use the chatgpt to ask everyday questions
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