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AI Without The Hype

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3 contributions to AI Without The Hype
The 4 parts of a good Copilot prompt
Happy 50+ members!!! 🎉🎉🎉 Huge thank you to all of you early founding members! it’s been great seeing you join, explore, comment and share🙏 I know quite a few of you are using Copilot, so here’s a quick bonus tip when you’re writing prompts: 💡Always include: 1. A GOAL: What are you trying to get out of it? 2. The CONTEXT: What are you working on / why does it matter? 3. The SOURCES: Where should it look? (e.g. emails, Teams chats, documents, websites) 4. Your EXPECTATIONS: How should it respond? ➡️Quick Example: Goal: generate 3–5 bullet points Context: preparing for a meeting with Manager X to update them on work progress Sources: focus on emails and Teams chats since June (if you want me to show you how to access your emails/chats, comment on this post!) Expectations: use simple language so I can get up to speed quickly It sounds simple, but it makes a big difference. 👇Let me know if you want more of these! And if you know someone who would find these tips useful, 🗣️ invite them over!
3 likes • Apr 16
@Rachel Dbeis @Bassam Farran I’m guilty of ALL of the above!
Your Chatbot Isn’t Your Therapist
Interesting article summarising the growing concern about how people are using AI for emotional support and as alternative to therapy. For some people it makes sense. It’s almost safer to talk to AI, cheaper, and it’s always there, always responding in a calm, reassuring way. But much like what what happens on social media, AI can often create an echo chamber. Instead of helping people move through difficult spots, it can reinforce them. You ask the same question, you get a slightly reworded, comforting answer, and you feel better for a while. Then the doubt comes back, and you ask again. Over time, you just continue to rehearse the anxiety. Clinically, this is called mirroring beliefs (when sometimes they should be challenged). So if someone had distorted or unhelpful thoughts , the AI can make those thoughts more potent and validate them rather than question them. And of course, AI doesn’t challenge, push back or get frustrated. It’s not gonna say: “You’ve asked me this five times… something deeper is going on… let’s talk about it.” It’s that tension, that can be uncomfortable sometimes, that drives people to growth and progress through self reflection and seeking proper help. Alarmingly, the more time people spend with chatbots, the more likely they are to become emotionally dependent, isolated, and caught in repetitive thinking loops. This is why it’s really important to be conscious of how you use AI. If it’s helping you see something new, great. Just be aware if it’s causing you to avoid facing things. Some clinicians are even encouraging people to build in “speed bumps”… for example, instructing the chatbot not to give reassurance on certain worries, but instead to gently push them to sit with the discomfort. As with many tools, AI can either help you think more clearly or help you stay stuck more comfortably. ‏‼️Do you think AI should challenge users more even if it makes the experience less “pleasant”?
Your Chatbot Isn’t Your Therapist
1 like • Mar 29
Very interesting! I can’t say it’s crossed my mind to use AI in this way before
Something to thank you
🎉🎉Massive thank you to everyone who’s joined as a founding member this week! It genuinely means a lot. We know it’s not easy joining something early. Your time is valuable and we are very conscious of that, which is why we want to provide you value. So we need your help. @Bassam Farran and I are putting together something small and useful around AI. It’s nothing heavy! Just something practical you can actually use day to day. Instead of guessing what people want, we’d rather ask. ‼️If you had to pick one, what would actually help you most right now?
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2 likes • Mar 27
I would also welcome exploring option 1 if that’s a possibility in the future!
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Katie North
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Nurse interested in AI in healthcare

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Joined Mar 23, 2026