Tired of Prompting? Why a Writing-Focused GPT Works Better
Why GPT models trained for writing deliver more consistent results.
Why GPT models trained for writing deliver more consistent results.
Whether you’re bootstrapping, pre-seed, or waiting for your first investment, being scrappy isn’t about being cheap. It’s about being intentional. This mindset is especially obvious if you’re building anything complex — deep tech, biotech, climate, AI-heavy products — where survival depends on focus, not headcount.
Testing how AIHumanize bridges AI and human writing.
Free plans are generous… until they aren’t. So when does upgrading actually pay off — and when is “Subscribe” just an expensive reflex?
This week’s “Down The Memory Lane” edition brings back the AI tools that actually delivered.
From resurrecting old photos to generating flawless multilingual voice-overs, these are the reviews worth rereading.
We revisit PowerPoint’s secret AI upgrades, the battle of next-gen presentation apps, and the writing tool scientists swear by.
Plus: the AI art app that’s fun, weird, and surprisingly good for social media creators.
If you missed these gems the first time, now’s the perfect moment to dive back in.
Look, I’m going to be direct with you: if you’re not integrating AI into your
PRO-LEVEL courses on AI agents.
AI isn’t coming — it’s already running the show. By 2026, every serious business will run on AI the way today’s run on the internet. I’ve rounded up 12 free courses that’ll take you from “what even is AI?” to “I just built my first model” — no fluff, no coding degree required. Pick one, block 30 minutes this week, and step into the AI era before it leaves you behind.
If you want AI to write killer reports for you, do this:
Give it rich context – What’s the report about? Who’s it for?
Echo test – Ask it to summarize what it knows.
Flip the questions – Let it ask you for missing info.
Steal a voice – Pick your favorite business personality and have the AI write in their tone.
Greg Isenberg just dropped the only AI tools list that actually feels like a startup roadmap—from idea → prototype → growth—so I’m sharing it with the Like Magic AI crew. Greg’s one of the sharpest, most followed voices in AI and community-building, and this curation cuts straight through the noise. Hit his post, follow his work, and use the stack to ship faster than teams ten times your size.