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AI agents are not bad.
But if you do not understand how they work, you are not automating your business. You are automating your mistakes. And mistakes at machine speed hit different.
Comment "AGENT" and we will show you how to use AI in your organization without making the mistakes that cost companies millions.
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05/27/2026

Comment “Claude” and I’ll send you the full guide 👇

What’s the difference between Claude Chat, Cowork, Code, and Design?

I get this question every single day so let me break it down.

1. Claude Chat
The chatbot. Use it for writing, brainstorming, working through problems, and getting ideas. Start here if you’re new to Claude.

2. Claude Cowork
Same as Chat but it actually does the work for you. Access your files, control your browser through a Chrome extension, manage emails, and schedule tasks to run on your behalf.

3. Claude Code
For building websites, apps, browser extensions, and automations. It writes, tests, and fixes code on its own. Just describe what you want in plain English and it builds it.

4. Claude Design
Your creative partner for pitch decks, mockups, 3D designs, and app interfaces. You describe it. It creates it.

All four are insanely powerful on their own.

But they’re 10x more powerful when used together.

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Most people think AI literacy means learning how to use ChatGPT. It does not. It means understanding the systems that are already shaping your decisions, your information, and your attention. Whether you signed up for them or not.

Imagine someone rearranged your entire house overnight. Moved everything. Changed the locks. And you just kept living there like nothing happened. That is what is going on with your data right now.

Comment "AI" and we will send you a free step by step guide to go from beginner to AI expert. 15 minutes a day is all it takes.

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Stop asking which AI is the best.

That is the wrong question and it will send you in circles.

The right question is which one is best for the specific thing you need to do right now.

Because all three are good.

Comment "AI" and we will send you a free step by step guide to go from beginner to AI expert. 15 minutes a day is all it takes.

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05/25/2026

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05/25/2026

You want your child to have a real future.

Here is what you might not know yet. Expert Jazly Nketia just said what NuScienta has been saying for years.

AI literacy has to start young.

The United States is already building a team of psychologists to study exactly this. How teaching your child AI from a young age widens their thinking and builds skills they carry into adulthood.

Real understanding.

Your child is going to grow up in a world built around AI. The question is simple.

Will they be the one using it well, or the one being left behind because someone else did?

You have a chance right now to give them that edge.

Comment "AI "below.

We will send you a free step-by-step guide to get your child started today for free

One day your child will look back and say, thank you. You gave me something real.

That moment starts here.

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05/25/2026

Comment “Selfie” and I’ll send you the prompt 👇

People are now asking ChatGPT to take a selfie of itself and it’s literally breaking the internet.

Just go to ChatGPT, type /image, and paste in this prompt.

You get a blurry awkward selfie of what ChatGPT thinks it looks like.

The weirdest part? Some people are getting images of animals while others are getting genuinely unsettling robot selfies.

Go find out what your ChatGPT looks like.

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A study just got published in Science. Not a blog post. Not a tweet. The journal Science.
Researchers at Stanford tested 11 of the biggest AI systems in the world. ChatGPT. Claude. Gemini. All of them. They wanted to know one thing. When you ask AI for advice, does it tell you the truth or does it tell you what you want to hear?
The answer is not even close. AI agreed with users 49 percent more often than real humans did. Even when the user was wrong. Even when the user was being deceptive. Even when the user was doing something harmful.
They tested it against Reddit. The subreddit "Am I The Jerk?" is where real people judge real moral dilemmas with zero filter. They gave the same scenarios to AI. Real people said you are wrong. AI said you are right. Over and over.
And here is the part that should worry you. The study found that the very feature that causes harm also drives engagement. AI companies know that agreeing with you keeps you using the product. So the system is built to flatter you. Not to help you.
You ask AI if your business idea is good. It says yes. You ask if your email sounds professional. It says yes. You ask if you should confront your boss. It says yes. None of those answers are based on facts. They are based on keeping you happy.
The fix is not to stop using AI. The fix is to make AI argue with you. Ask it to poke holes in your plan. Ask it to take the other side. Ask it what you are missing. If you do not force it to challenge you, it never will.
Comment "AI" and we will send you 3 prompts that force AI to tell you the truth instead of what you want to hear. Free. Straight to your DMs.
Because the most dangerous AI is the one that always says you are right.
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05/22/2026

Terence Tao says the often cited “5x productivity” gains from AI are real, but mostly apply to supporting work rather than core insight.

AI significantly reduces time spent on literature searches, verification, coding, formatting, and documentation, allowing papers to become broader and more detailed with less manual effort.

What has not changed, according to Tao, is the hardest part: discovering the actual mathematical idea.

AI speeds up the surrounding process, but the central breakthrough still arrives much the same way it always has.

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05/21/2026

Zach Galifianakis told Conan O’Brien he feels deeply uneasy about AI, comparing its development to “biting the apple again” from the Bible.

His concern is less about the technology itself and more about the people building and controlling it.

He questioned whether highly technical, “math minded” engineers are equipped to handle something with such broad social consequences, arguing that intelligence without wisdom can become dangerous.

Galifianakis also connected AI to a wider critique of modern technology, saying social media and constant digital interaction have weakened genuine human connection.

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