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7 December 2025
- 02:1502:15, 7 December 2025 RIP Chatbots: Why November 2025 is the Month AI Actually Started Thinking (hist | edit) [15,747 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px A brutally honest, 2,000-word breakdown of the 7 AI tools that just made your current workflow obsolete. (Yes, again.) If you are reading this, congratulations: You survived the “Great AI Hype Cycle” of 2023 and the “Disillusionment Phase” of 2024. Remember 2024? That was the year we all realized that while ChatGPT could write a sonnet about a toaster in the style of Shakespeare, it couldn’t actually book a flight without tryi...")
- 02:1202:12, 7 December 2025 Sweep.dev — The AI Engine Turning Your JetBrains IDE Into a Superpower (hist | edit) [9,082 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Imagine writing a short, plain-English GitHub issue — and having your IDE open, change multiple files, run tests, and submit a ready-to-review pull request. That’s not sci-fi. It’s what modern code-aware AI agents like Sweep aim to do: move from helpful autocomplete to acting like a reliable junior engineer. 650px Introduction: The Shift From Autocomplete to AI Engineers Software engineering is in the middle of a tra...")
- 00:2000:20, 7 December 2025 Build Agentic RAG using LangGraph (hist | edit) [58,052 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Analogy I remember a situation from my 7th-grade English exam. One question was out of the syllabus, and all the students panicked. After the exam, some students asked the teacher to give marks for that question, and he agreed. Everyone was happy to get marks “for free.” In the real world, this doesn’t happen. When building a RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) system, users will inevitably ask questions that...")
- 00:1000:10, 7 December 2025 The Right Way to Use AI At Work (hist | edit) [8,862 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px If you listen to the CEOs of elite AI companies or take even a passing glance at the U.S. economy, it’s abundantly obvious that AI excitement is everywhere. America’s biggest tech companies have spent over $100 billion on AI so far this year, and Deutsche Bank reports that AI spending is the only thing keeping the United States out of a recession. Yet if you look at the average non-tech company, AI is nowhere to...")
- 00:0800:08, 7 December 2025 Google is Rolling Out Ads in AI Search Results, and It’s a Huge Deal (hist | edit) [5,761 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px When Google initially rolled out their AI-powered search results — deemed Search Generative Experience in the beginning and now AI Overviews — I predicted that they would forever change the way search and content creation works. I was right! The latest data shows that Google is now serving billions of queries using AI Overviews. AI Overviews, combined with Google’s full AI Mode, are the only things keeping them at...")
- 00:0600:06, 7 December 2025 We Finally Know OpenAI’s True Ambition (hist | edit) [5,845 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px OpenAI never wanted to build a chatbot. As an early beta tester for OpenAI’s GPT-3 model, I can vouch for the fact that the company was caught totally off guard by ChatGPT’s runaway success. An email that OpenAI sent me on November 28, 2022 — just two days before ChatGPT came to market and kicked off a trillion-dollar, multiyear, economy-distending AI scramble — didn’t even mention the new interface....")
- 00:0400:04, 7 December 2025 Why AI Won’t Explode GDP: Welcome to the Era of Value Hyper-Deflation (hist | edit) [5,553 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px The economic paradox where value approaches infinity, but price approaches zero. “AI will boost global GDP by 7%.” “Generative AI will create trillions of dollars in economic value.” From Goldman Sachs to major think tanks, the predictions are unanimous: AI will dramatically improve productivity, leading to explosive economic growth. It’s a logic that seems unshakeable. But believing this “AI GDP Explosion” nar...")
- 00:0100:01, 7 December 2025 If You Claim Copyright in the AI Era, You Must Also Accept the Hidden Obligations (hist | edit) [4,830 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Japan’s animation culture has a unique relationship with copyright. For readers outside Japan: anime is not just entertainment but a cultural industry where fan communities, creators, and studios coexist in a delicate system of mutual influence. Copyright sensitivity is therefore unusually high compared with other countries. I grew up inside this environment. That is why I care deeply about both anime and AI...")
6 December 2025
- 23:5923:59, 6 December 2025 The Parts of Yourself You Only Reveal to AI (hist | edit) [4,486 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px We like to believe we use LLMs the way we use calculators — simple tools for simple tasks. But every time we talk to an AI, we leave behind something far more personal: a trace of how we think. These “thought logs” may reveal more about us than we ever intended — and the implications run deeper than convenience. LLMs Aren’t Mirrors. They’re Vessels That Shape Us Back. People often say ...")
- 23:5723:57, 6 December 2025 20 ChatGPT Prompts to Accelerate Your Career Growth with AI (hist | edit) [4,173 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px AI isn’t just transforming industries — it’s transforming careers. With the right prompts, tools like ChatGPT can act as your personal career strategist, resume editor, interview coach, and networking assistant. Whether you’re switching roles, building your brand, or preparing for performance reviews, AI can help you move faster and smarter. This guide features 20 powerful ChatGPT prompts to help you optimiz...")
- 23:5523:55, 6 December 2025 How I Use AI to Make Money Every Day as a Student (By Automating Everything I Hate Doing) (hist | edit) [7,534 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Most students try to earn money by working more hours. 500px I earn money by working fewer hours. Actually… almost zero. It wasn’t always like this. In my first semester, I tried everything — freelancing, tutoring, editing videos, taking notes for others. They all had one fatal flaw: I had to do the work. And as a student, my energy levels fluctuate like the WiFi in the university library strong for 10 minutes, then gon...")
- 23:5223:52, 6 December 2025 Google’s VaultGemma and the End of LLM Memorization (hist | edit) [4,620 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Large Language Models (LLMs). They write code, draft emails, and generally make the world go ‘round. But let’s be real: they have a HUGE, dirty little secret they memorize stuff. I’m talking about training data. If your private phone number or a sensitive internal memo appears just once in the vast corpus of data used to train the model, that AI can repeat it exactly letter by letter. This isn’t a glitch. It’s a massive, deal-breaking privacy and security ris...")
- 23:5023:50, 6 December 2025 5 Steps to Prompt ChatGPT for Better Results: The Ultimate Guide to Effective AI Communication Sarah Morino Sarah Morino Follow 3 min read · (hist | edit) [3,680 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Getting great results from ChatGPT isn’t just about asking questions — it’s about asking them the right way. Whether you’re writing content, solving business problems, or brainstorming ideas, the quality of your prompt determines the quality of your output. This guide breaks down the 5 essential components of a high-performing ChatGPT prompt: Role, Context, Task, Format, and Style. Use this framework to get clearer, more accurate, and more personalized respon...")
- 23:4723:47, 6 December 2025 How to Use ChatGPT to Make Stunning Slides in Just 2 Minutes (hist | edit) [3,358 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Creating presentation slides doesn’t have to be a time-consuming task. With the power of ChatGPT and Gamma..app, you can generate polished, structured, and visually engaging slides in minutes — without design skills or manual formatting. This guide walks you through a 7-step workflow to turn your ideas into a compelling deck using AI. Whether you’re pitching a product, teaching a class, or sharing insights, this method will save you hours and elevate your sto...")
- 23:4523:45, 6 December 2025 Open-Source AI Models in 2025: Which One to Choose And Why? (hist | edit) [11,764 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px HuggingFace now hosts over 500,000 models. For a researcher, this is a library. For an engineer, it is a landfill. Most teams struggle here. They have a GPU. They have a business problem. They need to download a model. But they face a wall of cryptic names like Llama-3-70b-Instruct-v0.2-GGUF-q4_k_m. The marketing hype makes this harder. Every new release claims to beat GPT-4. Most do not. Th...")
- 23:4123:41, 6 December 2025 Probability Density Functions Explained for Machine Learning and AI Practitioners (hist | edit) [5,643 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Have you ever wondered how AI models make predictions or how machine learning algorithms learn from vast amounts of data? A foundational concept behind many of these breakthroughs is the Probability Density Function (PDF). More than just a statistical curiosity, PDFs are indispensable mathematical tools that describe the likelihood of a continuous random variable taking on a particular value. For anyone delving into the heart of ML and AI, understanding PDFs is paramoun...")
- 16:2016:20, 6 December 2025 The AI Workflow That Made Me 10× Faster at My Job (hist | edit) [10,277 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Intro — The Moment Everything Broke There’s a moment every working professional experiences — a day when every system you trusted falls apart at once. For me, that moment came during a humid Thursday afternoon in Chennai. I had three deadlines closing in like storm clouds: — A data analytics deliverable for a client — Three Python automation scripts I had promised to deliver — And a massive backlog of unread emails that could legally be considered psy...")
- 16:1716:17, 6 December 2025 The School Homework Debate No One Wants to Have (hist | edit) [8,544 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Former OpenAI researcher says AI detection of homework is failing. Schools say we can’t give up…. academic integrity matters. Both might be right. 500px Andrej Karpathy recently stood in front of a school board and delivered a message that made everyone uncomfortable. “You will never be able to detect the use of AI in homework. Full stop.” The former OpenAI researcher and Tesla AI director did not mince words. Every AI d...")
- 16:1516:15, 6 December 2025 The Silent Risk in Digital Transformation: Institutional Weakness in AI Governance (hist | edit) [7,520 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "By Dr. Tony Bader Artificial intelligence has moved rapidly from experimental use to an operational role inside organizations. It now informs hiring decisions, customer interactions, internal workflows, data management, and strategic planning. Despite this acceleration, most institutions remain unprepared to govern AI systems in a structured, consistent, and accountable manner. While ethical principles and high-level guidelines have become common, the core issue is no...")
- 16:1316:13, 6 December 2025 When AI Prescribes Confidence: How Chatbots Quietly Influence Your Medication Decisions (hist | edit) [5,612 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px AI has entered everyday healthcare through public chatbots long before it has done so through regulated medical devices. Millions of people now use general-purpose AI systems to ask about symptoms, drug interactions, side effects, or timing of doses. These tools were never designed to function as medical advisors, yet they increasingly shape real-world medication behavior. Their influence comes not from clinical accuracy...")
- 16:1116:11, 6 December 2025 Reply AI: The Complete Guide to Mastering the Fastest Growing AI Reply Engine (hist | edit) [16,771 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px In the world of automation, productivity hacks, and tools that promise to save you time (but often just give you another dashboard to log into), every now and then, something comes along that genuinely shifts the workflow landscape. Reply AI is one of those rare tools. If you’ve ever wished your messages could magically write themselves, or that your customer support inbo...")
- 16:0816:08, 6 December 2025 How to Keep Your AI Agent “Unblocked”: Tutorial + Example (hist | edit) [10,201 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px In this article, we’ll look at: * How you can use your AI agent without getting blocked * How to enable your agents handle CAPTCHAs, paginate reliably * Best practices to keep your AI agent ethical Let’s dive in! Why Websites Block Bots And Why Your Agent Looks Suspicious If you’re building AI agents, you’ve likely encountered these blocking issues. Maybe your agent extracts product data from e-commerce sites...")
- 16:0616:06, 6 December 2025 AI coding is not going to replace us anytime soon (hist | edit) [13,489 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Introduction The rapid proliferation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has dominated the tech industry narrative, with promises of transformative productivity gains and revolutionary new capabilities. Technologies like large language models (LLMs) have given rise to specialized roles such as prompt engineering and a new class of tools, AI coding agents, which have been touted as game-changers for softwa...")
- 15:5615:56, 6 December 2025 The LLM Ecosystem Explained: Tools, Models & Use Cases You Should Know (hist | edit) [3,920 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Large Language Models (LLMs) are at the heart of today’s AI revolution. From text generation and speech recognition to embeddings and conversational search, the LLM ecosystem is vast, interconnected, and rapidly evolving. This guide breaks down the LLM ecosystem into six key layers — covering foundational models, tooling, use cases, and user interfaces — so you can understand how everything fits together and choose the right components for your AI projects. f...")
- 15:5415:54, 6 December 2025 The Year I Nearly Quit Freelancing — And the 100 Prompts That Saved My Career (hist | edit) [10,774 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "1. The Breaking Point I Never Saw Coming There’s a moment every freelancer eventually faces. For some, it’s a missed deadline. For others, it’s a client who vanishes without paying. For me, it was a morning when I woke up and couldn’t remember the last time I felt proud of my work. I remember sitting at my desk — a cheap wooden table that had survived four apartment moves — and staring at an inbox full of messages I didn’t want to answer. 👉 100...")
- 15:5115:51, 6 December 2025 The Data Hunger Games: Why Your Business Should Stop Building Scrapers and Start “Hiring” Apify Actors (hist | edit) [19,596 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px If there is one universal, undeniable truth in the modern digital economy, it is this: everybody wants data, but absolutely nobody wants to go get it. We all dream of the end result. We want the pristine, structured Excel sheet filled with our competitor’s real-time pricing strategies. We want the sentiment analysis of ten thousand angry tweets categorized by emotion and demographic. We want the “Business Intelligence” das...")
- 15:4915:49, 6 December 2025 Meta’s 5X AI Mandate: 80% or You’re Out (hist | edit) [12,206 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Vishal Shah’s dashboard tracks every AI keystroke. Miss 80%? Layoffs next. 650px The dashboard doesn’t lie. It glows red at 11 PM: 62% AI usage. You need 80% by December. Your manager Slacks: “How’s the 5x coming?” Your hands freeze over the keyboard. Every AI-generated line might be writing you out of a job. This is what it’s like to work at Meta’s Reality Labs in late 2025. The Developers Who...")
- 15:4315:43, 6 December 2025 A Tiny AI Optimization That Saved Me Thousands in API Costs (hist | edit) [4,408 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px If you’ve ever worked with AI APIs, you already know the silent fear behind every cool feature you build: “This is great… but what will it cost me in production?” I had the same fear. And the funny part? The optimization that saved me thousands of rupees (and honestly, a lot of stress) took me less than 10 minutes to implement. Let me tell you the story. The Problem: When...")
- 15:4015:40, 6 December 2025 AI in Finance: When Hype Meets Wall Street Reality (hist | edit) [6,246 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Wall Street’s AI obsession promises more than it delivers. Behind the glossy press releases and eye-popping headlines lies a stubborn truth: the machines keep missing the mark. Every so often, Wall Street romances a shiny new “smart” machine. The late 1980s and early ’90s flirted with chaos theory, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, and early neural networks — each promising to revolutionize...")
- 15:3715:37, 6 December 2025 Python + vLLM: How to Run LLMs Locally at GPU Speed (No OpenAI API Needed) (hist | edit) [7,183 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A practical guide to running LLMs faster, cheaper, and privately using the fastest open-source inference engine in 2025. 500px Introduction In 2025, developers are no longer satisfied with calling OpenAI or Anthropic APIs for every task. Two problems drove this shift: * API costs became unpredictable. * Companies demanded private, local inference. This created an explosion in demand for local LLM serving. And...")
- 15:3415:34, 6 December 2025 The AI Safety Delusion: Why Your Favorite Researchers Are Chasing Ghosts (hist | edit) [10,423 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "TL;DR Perfect AI alignment is mathematically impossible. Five fundamental barriers prove it: Turing’s Halting Problem prevents predicting complex system behavior; human values exist in non-convex space with no single optimum; Gödel’s Incompleteness means any ethical system has gaps; measuring AI changes its behavior; and some decisions can only be understood by running them. This isn’t pessimism — it’s physics. We need to rebuild AI safety on honest foundation...")
- 15:3215:32, 6 December 2025 Is a CS Degree Worth It in the Age of AI? (hist | edit) [11,751 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Photo by Vitaly Gariev on Unsplash Is a Computer Science degree a waste of time now that AI can code? We analyze the degree’s real value, the AI threat, and the exact roadmap for graduates to survive. It is the question keeping thousands of students awake at night. It is the topic dominating Reddit threads, LinkedIn think-pieces, tech Twitter debates, and even here, on Medium, there are a bunch of arti...")
- 15:3015:30, 6 December 2025 I Tried Using AI to Make Money for a Month — Here’s What Actually Worked (hist | edit) [7,323 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Photo by Aerps.com on Unsplash A beginner-friendly Python guide made for non-programmers. Start learning Python the easy way! I didn’t start this experiment with a grand plan. I started with frustration. Every week, I was seeing the same headlines: “Make $5,000/month with AI,” “Automate everything,” “Let bots print money while you sleep.” As someone who’s spent four years in Python and...")
- 15:2715:27, 6 December 2025 The AI Legal Tone Toxicity Toolkit: From Detection to Control (hist | edit) [5,878 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Turning an 8-Point Checklist Into 8 Deployable Counter-Tools for Real Legal QA/QC I. Introduction When Lawyers Realize Tone Is the Hidden Risk Layer After publishing The 8-Point Legal Tone Toxicity Checklist, feedback from several major law firms came fast: “This should be deployed, not just observed.” And that changes everything. Traditional AI governance obsesses over hallucination...")
- 15:2515:25, 6 December 2025 Why Small Teams Are Quietly Winning the AI Race (hist | edit) [5,292 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The unexpected advantage of building AI tools without the pressure of being a tech giant 500px I didn’t realize this until last year, but the most interesting AI products I’ve seen didn’t come from big companies or well-funded startups. They came from tiny teams, often just one or two people working late at night, figuring things out by pure curiosity. Every time someone asks me, “Isn’t AI dominat...")
- 15:2215:22, 6 December 2025 The Quiet Revolution Happening Inside Everyday AI Tools (hist | edit) [5,268 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Why the next wave of AI won’t look like sci-fi — it will look like simple tools we use without thinking 500px I spend most of my time building small AI tools — nothing glamorous, nothing that looks like it belongs in a Silicon Valley documentary. And the more I build, the more I realize something most people haven’t caught onto yet: The real AI revolution isn’t happening in billion-dollar labs. It’s happening i...")
- 15:2015:20, 6 December 2025 AutoGluon: The AutoML Framework That Finally Lives Up to the Hype (hist | edit) [30,646 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "What is AutoGluon, Really? AutoGluon isn’t just another AutoML tool that blindly tries multiple models and hopes something sticks. It’s a production-ready AutoML framework built and battle-tested inside Amazon. AutoGluon was created by AWS AI Labs after years of research into a framework that supports the use of: * State-of-the-art techniques for model ensembling, including multi-layer stacking, bagging, and blending. * Intelligent preprocessing through automa...")
- 15:1315:13, 6 December 2025 Python in Machine Learning: Why It’s the Heart of Modern AI (hist | edit) [3,356 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Introduction: The Language Powering Modern AI Machine learning (ML) is transforming the world — from Netflix recommendations to self-driving cars, fraud detection, voice assistants, and medical diagnosis tools. Behind almost every ML system, there’s one language working quietly in the background: Python. Python is not just popular in ML — it is the standard. Here’s why Python became the backbone of the machine learning revolution. file:Python_in_Machine_...")
- 10:1110:11, 6 December 2025 This One Architectural Change Will Reduce Your AI Infra Cost By 50% (hist | edit) [12,588 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Photo by Cash Macanaya on Unsplash I stared at my team’s AWS bill last month and felt that familiar pit in my stomach. We had a sophisticated AI agent for customer support. It was smart, helpful, and capable of complex reasoning. But it had a fatal flaw. Every time a user typed “Hello” or “Reset my password,” we sent that text to GPT-4. We were paying premium prices for a supercomputer to answer...")
- 10:0810:08, 6 December 2025 3 Ways to Use AI in 2025: Non-Agentic AI vs AI Agent vs Agentic AI (hist | edit) [5,362 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "AI is no longer just a chatbot — it’s a strategic tool that can automate tasks, manage workflows, and even plan complex projects. But not all AI systems are created equal. Understanding the difference between Non-Agentic AI, AI Agents, and Agentic AI is key to choosing the right solution for your business. This guide breaks down the three core models of AI usage, comparing how they work, where they shine, and how to get started. file:3_Ways_to_Use_AI_in_2025....")
- 10:0610:06, 6 December 2025 30-Step Roadmap to Master AI in 2025: A Complete Learning Guide (hist | edit) [4,673 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Artificial Intelligence is one of the most transformative fields of the decade. But mastering AI requires more than just curiosity — it demands a structured, skill-based approach that builds from foundational programming to advanced model deployment. This guide outlines a 30-step roadmap to help you become an AI expert in 2025–26. Whether you’re starting from scratch or refining...")
- 10:0510:05, 6 December 2025 How I Built 9 AI Micro-Tools That Make Money While I Sleep (hist | edit) [4,826 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "From tiny automations to solo AI products — built fast, shipped fast, earning quietly 500px A few years back, I realized something uncomfortable: I was spending all my energy dreaming about “big tech products” instead of building anything people could actually use right now. So I changed my strategy. Instead of chasing huge ideas, I started building tiny AI-powered tools — the kind you...")
- 10:0110:01, 6 December 2025 The Python + AI Stack Everyone Is Adopting Right Now (hist | edit) [7,254 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Ollama, FastAPI, LangChain — your new power trio. 500px I’ll be honest: the Python world hasn’t seen a shift this massive since virtual environments stopped ruining everyone’s morning. But right now? There’s a new stack quietly taking over serious AI developers, indie hackers, startups, and even the “I only run GPT-4 from the cloud” crowd. And yes — it’s powerful enough to mak...")
- 09:5709:57, 6 December 2025 The New Era of Generative AI: How NVIDIA’s Diffusion + Autoregressive Hybrid Architecture Is Redefining What Machines Can Create (hist | edit) [7,767 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px In the last few years, the generative AI space has experienced several revolutions — GANs, transformers, diffusion models, and now multimodal foundation models. But in 2025, something interesting is happening. The industry is quietly shifting toward hybrid architectures that combine the strengths of multiple generative systems instead of relying on one dominant approach. And no company is demonstrating this shift mor...")
- 09:5509:55, 6 December 2025 10 Things Leaders Should Stop Saying About AI and What to Say Instead (hist | edit) [4,430 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px As artificial intelligence reshapes the workplace, how leaders talk about it matters more than ever. Dismissive or vague statements can erode trust, fuel anxiety, and stall adoption. To lead effectively through AI transformation, executives must communicate with clarity, empathy, and transparency. This guide highlights 10 common phrases to avoid when discussing AI with your team a...")
- 09:5209:52, 6 December 2025 AI Tools to Supercharge Your LinkedIn Growth in 2025–26 (hist | edit) [4,199 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px LinkedIn is no longer just a digital resume — it’s a dynamic platform for thought leadership, lead generation, and brand building. As AI continues to reshape how professionals engage online, leveraging the right tools can dramatically improve your visibility, productivity, and ROI. Here’s your ultimate guide to the top AI tools categorized by function to help you dominate LinkedIn in 2025...")
- 09:5009:50, 6 December 2025 The Future of Software Project Management: AI, Automation, and Beyond (hist | edit) [2,260 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Software project management has always evolved alongside technology — from waterfall charts on paper to agile boards in the cloud. But today, we stand at the beginning of a new era. Artificial intelligence, automation, and data-driven insights are transforming how teams plan, execute, and deliver projects. Understanding the future of project management means recognizing how thes...")
- 09:4709:47, 6 December 2025 5 “Boring” AI Automations That Actually Sell for $1,500+ Each (hist | edit) [8,354 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Why the most profitable AI businesses aren’t flashy chatbots — they’re unsexy systems that solve real problems The $72K Reality Check Nobody Talks About Everyone’s building AI agents and chatbots. Meanwhile, I’m over here selling “boring” automations for $1,500 to $10,000+ each. Here’s what nobody tells you: The flashy stuff gets attention on Twitter. The boring stuff pays the bills. When I scaled my automation agency to $72,000 per month, it wasn’t b...")
- 09:4509:45, 6 December 2025 The Future of Business Analysis with AI, Automation, and Embedded Analytics (hist | edit) [13,412 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Photo by Mark Chaves on Unsplash In the last couple of years, many speaking requests and podcast invitations I received revolved around the same topic: the future of business analysis, and how it is impacted by the accelerated use of artificial intelligence (AI). This article is a summary of many discussions and a list of resources for a business analyst seriously conside...")
- 09:4109:41, 6 December 2025 5 AI Tools That Will Boost Your Productivity in 2025! (hist | edit) [5,050 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Time is money, right? And it’s your most valuable resource, too. What if you could multiply it? With AI, that’s now possible. These tools can simplify challenging tasks, save hours in your day, and help you achieve your goals faster. AI isn’t here to replace your skills but to support you. By handling repetitive, time-consuming tasks, these AI tools let you focus on innovation, building your...")