AI Is a Really Good Helper and Coach

How I use Ai in my daily life

This week I want to talk about something really hot and interesting now. Something I’ve been trying to integrate more and more into my life.

Ai.

Most people are still skeptical about ai and not understanding how to use it to their life. So here’s a few ways I’ve used Ai this week to improve my life.

1. Structured Plans

I’ve been walking very less and less these days and I’ve been thinking about how to improve that.

I told ChatGPT about this, gave some context and explained my goals and it gave me a detailed plan and a regimen of how i should go on about making these changes.

And the cool part about this? It’s completely free and you can communicate your needs and changes and it will revise or adjust all this effortlessly within seconds.

It even ask me questions and combine try to understand my situation to give me better suggestions.

2. Learning Coach

This is a prompt I got from Dan Koe and it helps create a detailed 60 day study regimen for any topic you want to learn and act as a coach to guide you through the learning.

Not only it gives you a starting plan if you keep conversing and guidance throughout the process, it will guide you through every step.

3. YouTube Summaries

Most YouTube videos are not worth your time and can easily be summarised using Ai to get the most important points.

Even if it is valuable, Using Ai to get a gist before you dive in can be invaluable to understand the material better. You can also feed the Ai the video and ask it questions, ask for examples, ask doubts, use it as a complete expert who can guide and teach things with you.

4. Outlining and Writing

Most people are vary of using Ai for brainstorming for ideas or using Ai for their thinking.

But the key is to think with Ai, and not let Ai think for you.

If you use it the right way it can help you think through things, give you feedback, ideas, even act as an editor to criticise and give feedback to your ideas.

We’re in an age where we can actually converse with our ideas and notes. Niklas Luhman talked about how his slip box was his conversation partner who helped him develop his ideas. We’re now at an age where it is actually possible to do that.

My Favourite Ai Tools

Having said al this, Here are my favorite Ai Tools:

  • Gemini - For anything text based and large amount of knowledge included. My primary source of Ai Use

  • Claude - Anything technical or if you need a tangible end result

  • Chatgpt - For generic things like google searches, random ideas and so forth

  • NotebookLM - In case you don’t want to use the whole internet as a source. NotebookLM is cool because you can feed it the specific sources you want to analyse and ask it any questions, get answers, like that. Primarily helpful for studying, learning about things by collecting a bunch of sources. etc.

Try one of these AI tools this week and let me know how it goes! And if you have any suggestions on how you use Ai, feel free to hit reply and let me know as well.

Have a Good Week

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❤️ Favourite Things This Week

  1. TV Show - Wheel Of Time. Absolutely Brilliant. Worth watching every minute so far.

  2. Audiobook - Started listening to the Wheel of Time Audiobooks after watching the show. Want to get more into the story and the narration is so good. I’m letting it as a background when i’m travelling or doing routine tasks and i’ve been really enjoying the story so far.

  3. Movies - 2 movies this week. Both Malayalam. L2 Empuraan and Office on Duty. Watch Empuraan if you’re looking for a political drama with a little bit of mystery gang/mob intertwined. Watch Officer on Duty if you want to watch a brilliant crime thriller.

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