The AI that I use the most is Google-Gemini in its 2.0 Flash Version, but sometimes I use the AI from Perplexity, which I always recommend to :) . Well my prompt is almost always: "Gemini, please provide me the principal world news today.
Another promp that I use frequently is: 'Gemini, please provide me a report about the advance on the mathematics field in this week'. The last one because I'm student of mathematics :)
Verifying wether something is true or not and usually asking when what I'm sending as a text message is not going to give me any backlash with my GF 🤣🤣🤣
I constantly use it for images and content, especially proofreading or turning a blog post into other formats like press releases.
I also use it to break down complex cryptographic concepts like whether Pedersen commitment-based confidential transactions could have their perfectly hiding properties broken by quantum computing. Surprisingly, Grok had a great answer to that one.
still trying to find mine. I’m too old school still.
I always ask to the AI for the morning news, it is like my new newspaper :)
Haha nice, that's a cool use case
Which AI do you use and what's your prompt?
The AI that I use the most is Google-Gemini in its 2.0 Flash Version, but sometimes I use the AI from Perplexity, which I always recommend to :) . Well my prompt is almost always: "Gemini, please provide me the principal world news today.
Another promp that I use frequently is: 'Gemini, please provide me a report about the advance on the mathematics field in this week'. The last one because I'm student of mathematics :)
Verifying wether something is true or not and usually asking when what I'm sending as a text message is not going to give me any backlash with my GF 🤣🤣🤣
I constantly use it for images and content, especially proofreading or turning a blog post into other formats like press releases.
I also use it to break down complex cryptographic concepts like whether Pedersen commitment-based confidential transactions could have their perfectly hiding properties broken by quantum computing. Surprisingly, Grok had a great answer to that one.