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"Remember to use these AI tools for learning." - Aidan McLaughlin "Now that there’s something that can give you a McKinsey report in minutes, you should be using it all the time." "Before I go to bed, I generate an OpenAI Deep Research report and remind myself to read...

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Eigenpoaster1 年前

@aidan_mclau @OpenAI Why does adrian have so much character consistency? He looks the exact same in every appearence, openai is onto smth

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Breadcrumb1 年前

Looking to automate reporting? Use AI agents to turn spreadsheets to reports in minutes without any coding.

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Arthur1 年前

@aidan_mclau @OpenAI So happy to see @aidan_mclau on the pod, also so great to see Aidan compete with the fabulous hair game. Well done. 👍

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Bilawal Sidhu1 年前

@aidan_mclau @OpenAI About to get a 20 pg mckinsey report on the metal gear solid franchise right tf now

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Martin 🧭1 年前

@aidan_mclau @OpenAI It’s a great habit in theory. But like book marketing on X, you do it, feel smart, and never remember to come back.

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Techikansh1 年前

@aidan_mclau @OpenAI @aidan_mclau you have a heavy voice !! you don't sound the way you look... did anyone ever tell you that?

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Techikansh1 年前

@aidan_mclau @OpenAI also must be nice having unlimited Deep REsearch queries...

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Charli1 年前

@aidan_mclau @OpenAI Same. I go to bed and start Deep Research and I wake up to brand new knowledge. Amazing

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Amsal1 年前

@aidan_mclau @OpenAI @aidan_mclau LETS GOOO! love this

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Tyler 🏴‍☠️1 年前

@aidan_mclau @OpenAI Aidan you should share what you pull every night, it would be fun to go along

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D@RWIN1 年前

@aidan_mclau @OpenAI great advise! i use it all the time.

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