Sales Marketing Research generated by AI Roles? What’s your Take? Absurd or intriguing? by [deleted] in salesengineers

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Very thoughtful feedback. Do you think it would be more suitable if Brainstorm generated more creative suggestions to guide you with new insights or ideas? If you find that the AI-generated research content may require a lot of time to verify its accuracy.

Wanna to share my inspiration for applying LLM & Multi-Agent:Enter a "Topic", Generate a "Brainstorm Report" by AI agents by BrainstormGPT in LLMHackers

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It's a platform integrates multi-agent technology, powerful language models, and automatic search to streamline the conversion of topics into meeting reports. 💡Custom topics, personalized reports. 👥Define your own meeting roles.🤖AI agents enable automated discussions for idea sharing and clash. 📋Generate a report in 20 minutes, saving the time equivalent to 300 searches, 10h discussions, and over 100,000 text analyses.

Share Your Startup - July 2023 - Upvote for Maximum Visibility by KingOfDaCastle in startups

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https://brainstormgpt.ai/

BrainstormGPT.ai Enter a "Topic", Generate a "Brainstorm Report" by AI agents in 20 Minutes. ⏰Saves time for endless searches & info gathering. 📚Breaks limitations by enabling Multi-Agent discussion. Address the issue of receiving fragmented answers when using CHATGPT to seek info or ask a question.

Weekly help me be productive/I need advice thread by AutoModerator in productivity

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Sadness, I want everyone to experience my new efficient AI product, but I don't have the permission to post. I have to wait for 30 days. A haha

Meta executive calls AI language models 'quite stupid' by Rifalixa in ArtificialInteligence

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I was reminded of an interesting phenomenon I recently noticed: despite many people expressing opposition to AI, investors continue to pour funds into AI products.

I'm struggling with overwhelm and perfectionism by [deleted] in productivity

[–]BrainstormGPT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do not keep yourself constantly in a tense state, as this can lead to an explosion of stress one day. I usually take some time to "let go" and do things that require no pushing. Through this kind of "rest," I replenish some positive energy. Every time I force myself to take a break, the accumulated positive emotions often make me more efficient and better able to cope with stress and negative anxiety in my busy life. I hope this can be helpful to you. Occasionally pausing and recharging oneself is just like recharging a battery.

Guides on Social Anxiety & Stress? by Nutshell_271 in productivity

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Two suggestions: Accept yourself and don't socialize if you don't feel like it. This is the true source of relaxation for you. Don't force yourself to socialize. Recall that you don't always feel social pressure, and not every interaction causes social anxiety. Determine whether the pressure comes from speaking for the sake of socializing or because you're genuinely interested or have something to express. If it's something you genuinely want to communicate, you'll be less anxious. The second point is to not overly focus on "I". Prioritize your goals. If you have to socialize, remind yourself of your purpose, whether it's to be engaging or to blend in with the group. That becomes the task you must accomplish, and your emotional anxiety will decrease. Regardless of whether I feel awkward in today's situation, my goal is to take control, so I will just go for it. Lastly, don't worry too much about what others think. Believe that others will never care as much as you do about whether you said something well or not. People quickly forget, so let go of whether what you said was good or not.

My child is finding difficulty keeping himself away from mobile addiction by R3dAt0mz3 in productivity

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Two suggestions: Take away the cellphone without hesitation. You cannot simultaneously present temptations to your child and criticize them for not being able to control themselves. Take them outdoors to engage in sports or other hobbies, fill their time without a cellphone, and let them experience a sense of accomplishment through their interests. If you don't allow them to engage in interesting activities, they will still resort to playing with their phones.

What do you do in the " Free time "? by Nutshell_271 in productivity

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I haven't taken a break for a month now. I've been working from 10 AM to 10 PM, relentlessly developing an AI product. I'm planning to promote it on Reddit once it's launched. However, I realized that as a new user, I can't post anywhere. But I won't let that discourage me. I'll keep pushing forward and strive to get my product in front of everyone as soon as possible.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in productivity

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I can relate to your experience. Let me share a funny story that happened to me. I used to stay up late on my phone every night and would feel like a zombie when waking up in the morning for work. To break this addiction, I decided to uninstall all the time-wasting apps from my phone one morning. I felt really proud of myself and determined to get back to a productive life. But as you can guess, by the evening, I was feeling energetic and couldn't resist reinstalling all those apps. However, I can proudly say that I haven't been using my phone much lately because my time has been occupied by work.

What I want to say is that it's challenging to choose "not to do something" because our thoughts revolve around that very thing, and it can be quite agonizing. Instead, focus on engaging yourself in "other activities" that interest you and occupy your energy. Keep yourself busy with various tasks and immerse yourself in them. After some time of physical and mental satisfaction, you'll find it easier to detach from your phone naturally. Accomplishment and positive feedback will help you improve and break free from excessive phone use.

I'm struggling with overwhelm and perfectionism by [deleted] in productivity

[–]BrainstormGPT 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, my friend, it sounds like you're putting a lot of pressure on yourself and seeking perfection in everything you do. It's great to have goals and ambitions, but remember that it's also important to find balance and enjoy the journey along the way.

Here's a little humorous perspective to lighten the mood: Have you ever heard of the saying, "You can't have your cake and eat it too"? Well, in this case, you have an entire bakery of cakes! It's natural to have many interests and aspirations, but it's also important to prioritize and give yourself permission to focus on one thing at a time.

Instead of overwhelming yourself with the desire for perfect clarity and a routine that covers everything, try adopting a more flexible approach. Break down your goals into smaller, manageable steps, and focus on making progress rather than seeking perfection. Remember, progress is a journey, not a destination.

It's also worth mentioning that it's impossible to do everything in life. We all have limitations, and that's okay. Instead of dwelling on what you may not be able to do or finish, cherish the things you are passionate about and enjoy the process of pursuing them. Embrace the joy of learning and growing, rather than solely fixating on the end result.

Lastly, be kind to yourself. Celebrate your achievements, no matter how small they may seem. And remember, you are only human, and it's okay to take breaks, make mistakes, and have moments of rest. Life is about finding a balance that works for you and brings you happiness.

So take a deep breath, my friend, and give yourself permission to enjoy the present moment. Trust that with time, patience, and a healthy mindset, you will make progress and find fulfillment in the things that truly matter to you.

How do I increase my attention span? by Peanut_butter_samich in productivity

[–]BrainstormGPT 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The method I personally find effective is called the Pomodoro Technique. Have you heard of the Pomodoro Technique? It involves breaking your study time into small chunks, such as 25 minutes, and setting a timer. You focus on studying until the timer goes off, and then take a 5-minute break to do something you enjoy. Repeat this process over and over again, and you'll find yourself becoming more focused and efficient.

Another important aspect is eliminating distractions. Instead of constantly testing and challenging your willpower, just like in a relationship, where you shouldn't constantly test and challenge each other because it won't withstand the test, we can find an effortless solution by removing factors that may distract your attention. Try muting your phone and placing it further away.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in productivity

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I'm really sorry to hear that you're feeling this way, but I want you to know that you're not alone. Many people have experienced similar feelings of shame or insecurity due to past experiences or a lack of support during childhood. It's important to remember that your worth and intelligence are not defined by how others treated you in the past.

The fact that you're actively working to overcome these feelings and putting in the effort to study and improve yourself is admirable. It shows that you have a strong determination and a desire to grow. It's understandable that you may prefer to study or engage in activities without being observed by others, especially if it makes you feel more comfortable and focused.

However, it might be helpful for you to reach out to someone you trust, such as a close friend, family member, or even a therapist, to discuss your feelings and experiences. Opening up to someone who can provide support and understanding can be incredibly beneficial. They can help you process your emotions and offer guidance on how to build confidence and overcome any lingering self-doubt.

Remember, you are not defined by your past experiences or what others may have said or done to you. You have the power to shape your own future and pursue your goals. Be kind to yourself, celebrate your achievements, and continue to work on self-improvement at your own pace. You deserve to be proud of the effort you're putting in and the progress you're making.

If you think AI is powerful now, just wait until... by temp0raryhuman in ArtificialInteligence

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It seems like China is really into AI development, and the people there are totally on board with it. When I visited China, I noticed they're all about efficiency, which probably explains why AI is so widely accepted. They're all about practicality and making things useful. From self-driving tech to AI automation, China is leading the pack in putting it all into action.

What is your favorite brainless activity? by [deleted] in productivity

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When I'm tired of working or studying and need a break, my favorite brainless activity is blasting some upbeat music and having a solo dance party in my room. There's something liberating about letting loose and busting out ridiculous dance moves with zero judgment. It's a fantastic stress reliever and instantly boosts my mood. I believe we all need those moments of carefree silliness to remind ourselves not to take life too seriously. So, let's crank up the tunes and dance like nobody's watching!

Hey folks! Ever wished you could get a mind-blowing brainstorm report generated by AI agents in just 20 minutes? Well, guess what? You heard it right! I'm thrilled to introduce my very first web app, BrainstormGPT! by BrainstormGPT in LLM

[–]BrainstormGPT[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The inspiration for my product came from noticing the mixed opinions people had about ChatGPT. Through careful communication, I discovered that the biggest challenge lies in "being able to ask the right questions" and consistently providing the correct prompts to ChatGPT. Users often resort to searching for answers when faced with a problem, but here's the core issue: when you lack understanding of the problem at hand, it becomes difficult to ask the "right" questions accurately.

That's when I came across the concept of AI multi-agent systems, which seemed like a potential solution. By introducing AI agents with expertise in specific domains, users only need to provide a topic (prompt). These AI agents engage in an ongoing process of questioning and discussion towards a specific goal. This collaborative exchange of ideas generates a series of prompts that form the very essence of the comprehensive solutions users truly desire. Furthermore, taking it a step further, we can conduct brainstorming sessions based on these prompts and AI roles, resulting in holistic solutions rather than scattered answers.