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Passing on the knowledge

That's pretty much the reason I started this blog/notebook.

So here's some notes... I try to watch the AI Daily Brief, well daily, while drinking my coffee and waiting for the caffeine to kick in.

Also from the source Above:

The Six AI Use Case Primitives

  1. Content Creation
  2. Research
  3. Coding
  4. Data analysis
  5. Ideation/strategy
  6. Automation

I've probably used ai for all except the first one - content creation. Which I may do for other blogs but for this one I think it's important to keep the human aspect in the game.

The AI Workflows Starter Kit

I have to give credit where credit is due. I attended FinCon in Portland this year and even there everyone there was talking about AI! The author of the doc is Allison Baggerly. You can view the talk here. If you're interested you can find the link to the doc in her slides.

She talks about organizing your Knowledge Base, which is something that I was already working on for myself. Although her use cases are different from mine.

My main takeaways was to test out connectors.

In ChatGPT:

Go to settings (click on your profile in lower left) > Apps & Connectors

Claude

Go to settings (click on your profile in lower left) > Settings > Connectors

Gemini

Click on the cog (lower left) > Connected Apps

I didn't know Google Tasks was a separate app in workspace until I checked this.

There were a few other AI related talks at Fincon: where money nerds unite and is usually geared towards subjects like personal finance. There's probably a couple I'll bring up later. So yes, Everyone everywhere is and has been talking about AI.

One thing I leared today is that Gemini's custom GPT's are called Gems. Haven't created one yet but I'll give it a shot soon.