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🚨 AI News - Tues 23 Sep 🚨
Here's a very short update: - AI as a Built-In Assistant: AI is now seamlessly integrated into everyday tools like Google Chrome and Meta's new smart glasses to save time and effort. - Hardware is a Key Player: The AI race is as much about physical hardware and infrastructure, like OpenAI's use of Apple devices and Amazon's new robotaxi service, as it is about software. - Immediate Tools for You: Advanced AI is providing practical tools right now, like Notion AI, that can immediately help side hustlers with tasks like research and client management. Audio podcast version attached!
🚨 AI News - Tues 23 Sep 🚨
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Are you using the Meta Smart Glasses Michael? Thoughts? How about usability when not in cell or wi-fi range? (I go places overseas where I won't turn on my cellular for personal security reasons)
Week 2: Prompting Basics
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@Michael Wish When did you teach? Jonathan was classs of 2021
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@Lance Mundo That's just my first attempt at a website. I have lots more to add and improve!
Week 2: Personas and Styles
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@Michael Wish sounds great - I'll see when he's not on duty
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@Michael Wish One of the short-film producers who attended the Citrus Film Festival (hosted by Jonathan in Miami a few weeks ago) just posted this... https://www.instagram.com/reel/DO10a6YD1NQ/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
Week 2: Build Prompt Library
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MIND BLOWN AGAIN! I used your example, went to Wharton Generative AI Labs Prompt Library, selected the "Teaching Blueprint" prompt generator, ran it, answered those questions, and was given an output prompt to then start a new chat and paste the generated prompt, which then generated this, for teaching Astrophysics to College Freshmen...Weekly Lesson Plan – Week 1 Theme: The Scale of the Universe & How We Observe It Key Topics: - Course overview & expectations - Scientific method in astrophysics - Cosmic distance scales (Earth → Solar System → Milky Way → Universe) - The electromagnetic spectrum and why multi-wavelength astronomy matters - Tools of modern astrophysics: telescopes, detectors, and space observatories - Recent breakthroughs from JWST and Vera Rubin Observatory Suggested Sequence: 1. Day 1 (Mon): Course overview, nature of astrophysics, the scale of the universe 2. Day 2 (Wed): Light and the electromagnetic spectrum 3. Day 3 (Fri): Observing the universe — ground vs. space-based telescopes In-Class Activities & Discussions: - Scale of the Universe interactive zoom-out (digital demo, e.g., “Scale of the Universe 2” app or NASA’s “Powers of Ten” video) - Prism demonstration of white light splitting into colors - Group discussion: Why can’t we just observe everything with visible light? - Case study: JWST’s first deep field image compared with Hubble’s Suggested Readings & Sources: - Foundations of Astrophysics by Ryden & Peterson, Ch. 1–2 - NASA JWST science highlights: https://webb.nasa.gov - Vera Rubin Observatory LSST overview: https://www.lsst.org - Recent peer-reviewed: Assessment Ideas: - Reflection prompt: What surprised you most about the scale of the universe? - Short quiz: key definitions (AU, light year, parsec, spectrum regions) - Group exercise: match different observatories (e.g., Chandra, JWST, ALMA, Rubin) to their wavelength range and science goals
Week 2: Prompt Chaining for Complex Tasks
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I've made several new AI's beside my SmartAss - I'm trying to get my older son and his wife to take this class to help my daughter-in-law monetize her skills (as she has said she wants to do). Here's the prompt chain and output: My son and daughter-in-law are very busy parents of my grandson, Rowan, who is 14 months old. He just started walking and is highly active. My son Alex works 12 hour days, and Naomi is currently a stay-at-home mom. She has serious interest in health, nutrition, fitness, and being the best mom in the universe. Naomi would like to start an at-home job that reliably makes several thousand dollars a month with minimal time input. Give me a dozen great, family friendly ideas The Profitable Home Assistant said: Perfect — Naomi is in a sweet spot: she has health/nutrition/fitness expertise (a huge, evergreen market), plus she’s at home with a toddler — which means her business should be scalable, flexible, and family-friendly. Here’s a dozen strong options that can realistically grow into several thousand dollars a month while keeping time investment low once set up: 12 Family-Friendly At-Home Business Ideas for Naomi 1. Health & Nutrition Digital Products - What: Create downloadable guides, meal plans, toddler-friendly recipes, or "Busy Mom Fitness Playbooks." - Why it works: One-time creation, infinite sales. - Time demand: Heavier upfront (10–20 hours), then passive. - $ Potential: $10–30 per guide → scale to $2–5K/month with evergreen marketing. 2. Online Course for Moms - What: A short course like “Fit in 15: Quick Workouts for Busy Moms” or “Baby-Toddler Nutrition Simplified.” - Why: Moms love solutions they can do from home. - Time demand: Record once, then automate. - $ Potential: $97–$297/course → with just 30 sales/month = $3–9K. 3. Affiliate Marketing Blog / Instagram - What: Build a mom-focused blog/IG (baby nutrition hacks, fitness for moms, healthy toddler snacks). Earn by linking products (Amazon, Thrive Market, baby gear). - Why: She’s already living it—just share. - Time demand: Consistent content (3–5 hrs/week). - $ Potential: $1–5K/month depending on traffic.
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@David Padilla this sounds like an awesome experience, especially helpful in the absence of nearby family!
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