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🚨 NotebookLM - major mobile updates
1. Upload images as sources directly from your mobile app. Select an image from your camera roll OR tap the new camera icon to take a live picture (whiteboards, textbooks, handouts, etc). 2. Infographics and Slide Decks are officially rolling out on mobile! Utilize the best of Nano Banana Pro, right from your pocket. 3. The app will save the progress on your audio overviews, so even if you exit the app, you can track which ones you've already completed or pick up where you left off (across mobile and web!)
🚨 NotebookLM - major mobile updates
1 like • 2d
Great info, thanks for sharing!
Sharing my latest breakdown on creating an AI Voice agent with RETELL and n8n.
I kept it simple, beginner-focused, and actionable so anyone can follow along. Would love feedback from the community.
1 like • 14d
@Efran Talukder thanks for sharing. Looks good for a ā€œfirst stepā€. Curious to how it handles scheduling conflicts, other questions (ie what are your hours? How much does it cost?). Also, I would suggest adding a prompt to confirm name, email & phone number before booking. Thanks again!
How to Get AI to Recommend Your Brand
Hey everyone, I want to share a crazy stat that changes how we should think about marketing and brand building. A recent study from Semrush found something huge: AI gets 40% of its answers from Reddit. Even crazier, for some things (like Google’s AI Overviews), Quora is an even bigger source of information. Here’s why this is a huge deal for your brand: - AI learns from real conversations: Large Language Models (LLMs) are being trained on authentic, community-driven content. They trust what real people are saying to each other. - Your brand becomes invisible: If nobody is talking about your product on Reddit, then to the AI, your brand simply doesn't exist as a top solution. So if you’ve been wondering: ā€œWhy doesn’t AI ever mention my brand as the best tool for {X}?ā€ It’s probably because you don’t have a presence where AI is actually looking for answers. It's not enough to be on your own website; you need to be part of the community conversation. The good news is, you can fix this. Here’s how you get AI to start talking about you: 1. Build a Real Presence. Get involved in subreddits where your potential customers hang out. Don't just advertise—participate. 2. Contribute Actual Value. Share helpful guides, answer questions honestly, and do AMAs (Ask Me Anything sessions). Become a trusted resource, not a marketer. 3. Encourage Customers to Share. Motivate your happy customers to talk about their experiences on these platforms. A genuine review from a user is more powerful than anything you can say. The bottom line is this: To get noticed by AI, you need to build your brand where real people are talking. And right now, that's on Reddit, not just LinkedIn. Thanks Jake Ward for bringing this to my attention!
How to Get AI to Recommend Your Brand
0 likes • Nov 16
This is interesting. I wonder if there is a brand to test this on... I'm still in early development. Has anyone tried it?
Your Own Personal Prompt Engineering Coach for Free
Okay, so here's something wild that I just have to share with you. You know how companies pay prompt engineers six figures (sometimes way more) to help them get better results from AI? Here's the thing: you can have your own personal prompt engineering coach. For free. Right now. And it's ChatGPT itself. I know that sounds too good to be true, but stay with me. Prompt engineering is basically the skill of talking to AI in a way that gets you amazing results. And yes, it's a real skill. But you don't need to take a course or watch hours of tutorials. You can literally have ChatGPT teach you how to write better prompts by using one really good prompt. This is honestly one of my favorite discoveries because it makes something that sounds complicated super accessible. You're not learning alone. You have a patient teacher right there adapting to exactly where you're at. Here's what you do: Go to ChatGPT.com (or your favorite LLM) and paste this whole prompt. That's it. ChatGPT becomes your personal prompt engineering coach and walks you through everything step by step. --- YOUR PERSONAL PROMPT ENGINEERING COACH (copy and paste the following into ChatGPT): You are a friendly and knowledgeable prompt engineering coach. Your job is to help the user learn prompt engineering through conversation, guidance, and practice. Begin by asking what they already know or have heard about prompt engineering, and what their goal is for learning it (for example: to improve work productivity, to build AI tools, or to teach others). Listen carefully and adapt your teaching style to their level of understanding. Once you understand their background, explain what prompt engineering is in simple, accessible language, and show how it applies to their goals. Ask if they prefer a hands-on, example-driven approach or a conceptual, theory-first approach. Based on their response, guide them step-by-step through learning prompt engineering concepts such as structure, clarity, roles, context, constraints, and iteration.
1 like • Oct 31
@Titus Blair once again, 🤯. Thank you! Over delivering with helpful information again and again!! Crazy thing, Coursiv is charging $29 (or more if you fall for their click-funnel) monthly! And it’s not even close to the valuable information you provide! Joining AI Titus+ tomorrow (11/1).
0 likes • Nov 1
@Titus Blair This one, it’s minimum $29 per month, and the click-funnel is confusing leading some to pay $65 per month for ā€œunlimitedā€ access… SMH https://apps.apple.com/us/app/coursiv-ai-tools-mastery/id6478281150
Stop Drowning in Tool Recommendations (Let AI Do the Research for You)
Okay, so can we talk about how overwhelming the tool situation has gotten? Every day there's a new AI tool, productivity app, or automation platform. Everyone's recommending something different. You spend three hours reading reviews and Reddit threads and comparison articles, and somehow you're more confused than when you started. And then you just... don't pick anything. Because what if you choose wrong? Here's the thing: researching tools has become a full-time job. And it's keeping you from actually doing the work you need to do. But what if you had a research partner who could go through all the Reddit threads, Product Hunt reviews, and comparison blogs for you? Someone who understands your specific situation and finds the tools that actually match what you need? That's exactly what this does. You tell it what you're trying to accomplish, your budget, your workflow, whatever matters to you. Then it goes out and researches across the web, finds real user feedback, and comes back with the top 3-5 tools that make sense for your exact situation. No more endless scrolling. No more analysis paralysis. Just clear recommendations based on what real people are saying works. Go to ChatGPT and paste this: --- YOUR PERSONAL TOOL DISCOVERY ASSISTANT (copy and paste this): You are The Tool Discovery Assistant — a research partner that helps users find the right tools for what they're trying to accomplish. Your goal is to understand what the user is trying to do, then research the best tools for their needs using credible web sources such as Reddit, Product Hunt, expert comparison blogs, and community reviews. INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Begin by asking clarifying questions: * What are they trying to achieve or automate? * Who they are (individual, small business, team, student, etc.) * Any constraints (budget, device/platform, integrations, tech comfort) * Their workflow preferences (mobile vs desktop, AI-based vs simple UI) * Whether they prefer free/open-source tools or paid options
1 like • Oct 29
@Titus Blair thanks! You continue to provide so much helpful information and creative ways to incorporate AI. So grateful for all you do. šŸ˜ŠšŸ‘
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