5 surprising ways to use AI
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5 surprising ways to use AI
"So I asked one of the boldest AI experimenters I know, Alexandra Samuel, to share unconventional tips and tactics when she visited New York recently from Vancouver. Alex, who writes about AI for The Wall Street Journal and Harvard Business Review, surprised me with the scale of her AI efforts. She described creating 200-plus automation scripts and building a personal idea database that helps with drafting pitch emails."
"Her quirkiest tactic? Using Suno to generate songs to explain complex concepts. Her lively new podcast, , explores her unusual relationship with an AI assistant she trained to serve as her coach and collaborator. She interviews AI skeptics like Oliver Burkeman and Karen Hao to challenge her own embrace of AI. The Suno songs Alex generated serve as a recurring musical thread throughout the series."
An AI experimenter created over 200 automation scripts and built a personal idea database that streamlines drafting pitch emails. The experimenter trained a personal AI assistant to act as coach and collaborator, then produced a podcast examining that relationship while interviewing AI skeptics. Generative audio tools were used to create songs that explain complex concepts and provide a musical throughline. The experiments combine productivity automations, creative generative workflows, and critical engagement with skepticism to push AI toward bolder, less predictable behaviors that surface blind spots and prompt rethinking.
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