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Gemini Wants Access to ALL of Your Search History
In this video, I break down the week's AI news including the new Gemini Personal Intelligence, ads and age prediction coming to ChatGPT, the annual Anthropic Economic Report and more. Enjoy!
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🧠 Feeling Behind With AI Is a Normal Psychological Response
If AI sometimes makes us feel slow, inadequate, or outpaced, that is not a personal failure. It is a human response to exponential change. Before we rush to close the “AI gap,” we need to understand why that gap feels so uncomfortable in the first place. ------------- Context: The Quiet Emotional Undercurrent of AI Adoption ------------- Public conversations about AI often focus on capability. What the tools can do, how fast they are improving, and how quickly organizations should adopt them. Beneath that surface, however, runs a quieter conversation that rarely gets named. Many people feel behind. Not just in skill, but in confidence. They see headlines, demos, and success stories that suggest everyone else is moving faster, experimenting more, and understanding things more deeply. Even experienced professionals find themselves questioning their relevance or wondering if they missed a critical moment. This emotional undercurrent matters. When people feel behind, they do not lean in. They hesitate, avoid, or quietly disengage. Not because they lack ability, but because the psychological cost of trying feels high. To build confident, sustainable AI adoption, we have to normalize this experience rather than pathologize it. ------------- Insight 1: Exponential Change Breaks Linear Intuition ------------- Humans are wired for gradual change. We expect skills to compound slowly and knowledge gaps to be bridgeable with steady effort. AI violates this expectation. Progress appears sudden. Capabilities jump. What felt advanced six months ago can feel obsolete today. This creates a perception of falling behind even when actual competence is growing. Our intuition tells us that if progress is this fast, we must be doing something wrong. In reality, we are encountering a mismatch between human learning curves and technological acceleration. Recognizing this mismatch is the first step toward compassion, for ourselves and for others. ------------- Insight 2: Visibility Amplifies Comparison -------------
🧠 Feeling Behind With AI Is a Normal Psychological Response
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We’re wired for progress.
As humans, and especially as entrepreneurs, we need to feel like we’re moving forward. Otherwise, what’s the point? And coming out of the gate into a new year, even though it somehow already feels like January 75th, a lot of entrepreneurs are feeling the same thing... You’re working. You’re showing up. But you’re quietly wondering if you’re actually making progress or just staying busy. The truth is that if you are not measuring where you’re going, it’s really hard to know if you’re moving forward at all. And a lot of the time frustration doesn’t come from lack of effort. It comes from lack of knowing if anything you are doing is actually moving the needle. You can do everything right and still feel off if you don’t have something concrete telling you, “Yes, this is working.” So instead of asking, “Am I winning?” ask better questions. What actually moved forward this week? What’s clearer today than it was seven days ago? What’s one thing you could track that would give you real certainty? Progress doesn’t always feel exciting in the moment. But clarity creates momentum. What’s one thing you’re paying attention to right now that tells you you’re headed in the right direction? Drop it below 👇
Hi everyone, I know I'm not the only one who's been banging my head against the wall trying to fix re-asking the same questions to different AIs and getting different answers every time.
After a lot of trial and error, I think I've finally found a simple fix. I wanted to share it in case it's helpful for anyone else (it should cost less than $10/m): Here's the simple guide: 1. First, create a quick Google Sheet with 5 columns: "Question," "ChatGPT," "Claude," "Gemini," "Winner + Why." 2. Next, whenever you get conflicting answers, paste all three responses and mark which one was actually right or most useful. 3. Finally, after 2 weeks, you'll start seeing clear patterns—like "Claude wins for creative writing," "GPT wins for code debugging," "Gemini wins for research summaries." The problem I kept hitting: asking ChatGPT something, not loving the answer, asking Claude the same thing, getting a different answer, then asking Gemini, and having NO SYSTEM to remember which one was actually better. Wasted hours re-testing the same questions because I had no memory of what worked last time. This tiny tracker changed everything. Now I just check the sheet before I even ask—saves me from the "which AI should I use?" paralysis. Anybody have thoughts on this? I really hope this helps save someone the headache! 🙏 Happy to chat more if you need a walkthrough. Thanks!
Hey everyone—not sure if it's just me, but I've been hitting a wall with forgetting which AI prompts actually worked when I come back to a project weeks later. (I'm guessing I'm not the only one?)
After a lot of tinkering, I finally landed on a simple process that solves it. The best part? It's costing me less than $10/m. Here's the simple fix I'm using: 1. First, you create a simple voice memo on your phone right after you get a good AI result (literally just say: "For [project name], this prompt worked: [prompt]. Why it worked: [reason].") 2. Then, once a week, use Otter.ai (free tier) to transcribe all your voice memos into text. 3. Finally, paste the transcriptions into a Google Doc organized by project, so you can search it later when you need that same approach. It took me a while to figure this out, so I hope this saves some of you the headache. The problem I kept hitting: I'd get amazing AI results, then weeks later I'd completely forget what prompt I used or why it worked. Started from scratch every time, wasting hours re-testing things I'd already figured out. This tiny voice-memo system is helping me actually remember what works without adding extra screen time to my workflow. Let me know if any of that is unclear. Happy to help! 🙏
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