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CRIT™, an AI prompt by Geoff Woods
Have you guys experimented with CRIT? It's the AI prompt developed by Geoff Woods that I've been using. I'm curious about your experience with it. What works well? What doesn't work so well? For what applications have you used it? Here's what I do: ... CONTEXT [add as much as I see fit about the situation that I want AI to know about] ROLE [tell AI what its role is in this project] INTERVIEW Interview me. Ask me one question at a time, up to [3, 5, whatever I want] questions to better understand my context. TASK [tell AI the goal: a plan, an image, a list of non-obvious solutions to my problem, etc.] ... And I have this saved to my clipboard for easy access. Let me know if you've used it and how!
1 like • 5d
I use it, and I read his book. But I think now that models are getting better it's less needed. I do still use it, it helps me to keep my thoughts organized.
Goodbye Sora - it was nice getting to know you.
OpenAI shutters short-form video app Sora as company reels in costs
1 like • 5d
It was fun to play with for a few days but had such limitations that it watered down the creativity. Plus they made it a social media platform....which no one asked for. It won't be missed for me.
Please and thank you ?
Anyone else catch themselves saying “please” and “thank you” to AI… just in case? I noticed I still do it. But the funny part is it’s actually a good habit in disguise. The more polite and specific I am with my prompts, the cleaner the outputs get. Prompts are basically conversations, and the quality of the conversation determines the quality of the work. Curious if you’ve noticed the same thing or if you’ve built little habits like this as you use AI every day.
Please and thank you ?
2 likes • Dec '25
I do and I encourage others to. It's a language model and learns how we speak. One day, we are going to be speaking to robots more than each other and if we lose our pleasantries we will eventually stop using them with each other.
ChatGPT Atlas Browser - Are You Using It?
ChatGPT just launched its own web browser, not long after Perplexity rolled out Comet. Curious how you’re using either one to do work? I’ve been testing Atlas to build spreadsheets, had it rebuild an entire page on my website, and run a few workflow experiments. *Comet has been able to perform a few more tasks for me so far, but Atlas is only a week old so I'm sure it will be wildly better in 2-3 months. Right now, it’s only available for ChatGPT Plus users ($20/month). Attached is a quick video and cheat sheet to test out Atlas.
0 likes • Oct '25
I’ve been using Comet since it launched and I really like it. Because it uses Chromium, there wasn’t anything new to learn, it feels and acts like Chrome. The more I use Claude and Perplexity, the more I realize Chat GPT’s shortcomings. It looks fine, but Comet already does all this.
Gamma For First Time Homebuyer Guide
If you are not on @Shoney Ivens monthly calls you need to be. Last time he taught us quickly how to use Gamma. In 10 minutes I had created this (See link), which I have been wanting to make for a long time but my creative skills are not my strong point. AI literally makes up for all my weaknesses. I think that's what makes it such a powerful tool, because it does that for each of us regardless of our strengths. https://gamma.app/docs/First-Time-Homebuyers-Guide-gnfzsivyvxsfv85
0 likes • Oct '25
Where is the information for the monthly calls with @Shoney Ivens ? I'd like to attend
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Amy Casanova
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