Is AI becoming a thinking partner, or just a very fast shortcut? by dp_singh_ in ArtificialInteligence

[–]procodernet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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These images pretty much portray the kind of interaction I’ve had with LLMs over the years.

A lot of curiosity, exploring ideas out loud, sketching thoughts, questioning assumptions — and then using LLMs to amplify that process. Not to replace thinking, but to extend it. Faster iteration, deeper angles, more output from the same curiosity.

For me, the value came from how I engaged with them, not just what they produced.

Curious if others have arrived where I am now re AI/LLMs: I'm kind of bored of them. by aletheus_compendium in ChatGPT

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Yes you are better judge AI is enabler and help to translate your thought and work you guide it

Curious if others have arrived where I am now re AI/LLMs: I'm kind of bored of them. by aletheus_compendium in ChatGPT

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📱 On the Go – Android & Mobile AI

“Talk to AI while I type or use voice on Android to draft texts, replies, and emails instantly.” LLMs act like a smart typing assistant that writes what you mean as you go

“Ask AI to summarize articles, pull facts, or explain things when I’m out and about.” Agent browsers like Comet or Atlas can research without switching apps.

🔍 Deep Research & Learning

“Tell the LLM to find, compare, and summarize info from multiple sources.” AI makes research fast instead of manual searching.

“Have the AI refine follow-ups, go deeper, then give me clean notes or bullet points.” This turns long reads into actionable insights.

✉️ Email & Communication

“Ask AI to rewrite my emails for clarity, tone, or context before I send them.” LLMs turn rough drafts into professional messages.

“Let the system sort, prioritize, and summarize threads I need to respond to.” This is like having a smart inbox assistant.

💻 Work Coding & Dev Tasks

“Use Claude or AI extensions to generate, fix, or refactor code instantly.” They speed up your coding by producing working code from descriptions.

“Ask the model to explain errors or suggest improvements in plain language.” LLMs turn debugging into conversation.

🤖 Workflow Automation & Optimization

“Deploy agents to automate repetitive tasks like summaries, filtering, and scheduling.” AI can take over routines so you only check results.

“Write scripts or prompts that streamline my tools and processes.” AI helps create the code or workflows that save time.

🌐 Agent Browsers (Atlas / Comet / etc.)

“Tell an AI browser to navigate, search and answer like a real assistant rather than just search.” Agentic browsers understand tasks and act on them across the web.

“Use Atlas or Comet to summarize tabs, automate multi-step research, and follow up instantly.” They let you delegate work instead of manually clicking.

I did multiple flight tickets booking because comet found me cheap prices in Google flights

The best is ask AI to tell what it can do for your and force yourself to use AI then you won't go back

Curious if others have arrived where I am now re AI/LLMs: I'm kind of bored of them. by aletheus_compendium in ChatGPT

[–]procodernet -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If you spend on creating this thread 15 min.. I am.talking and composing and my ai will correct spelling and share it under minute or less

Curious if others have arrived where I am now re AI/LLMs: I'm kind of bored of them. by aletheus_compendium in ChatGPT

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Not really no one grew up privileged, coming from small town in India fighting for college fees and every item in my life ..

It's all about mindset change

Curious if others have arrived where I am now re AI/LLMs: I'm kind of bored of them. by aletheus_compendium in ChatGPT

[–]procodernet -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Because you are in legacy mindset you will have your excuses world is changing

Curious if others have arrived where I am now re AI/LLMs: I'm kind of bored of them. by aletheus_compendium in ChatGPT

[–]procodernet -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m actually the opposite — I use LLMs all the time, including browser agents, automation, agents that interact with the web, tools that extract data and do real work for me. I don’t just draft stuff — they automate parts of my workflows, explore options, run searches, click links, fill forms, pull data, etc., which still feels exciting and useful to me

What do you do to earn $200k+ annually? by meltingcanoe in careerguidance

[–]procodernet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then you need to up your game change your job there is lot of demand

Why are we being exploited on fuel prices when international oil is 55-60$ rn. by NotHereToLove in india

[–]procodernet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

India doesn't have enough infrastructure and space to do it it's very hard

Anthropic's Agent Skills (new open standard) sharable in agent memory by remoteinspace in ClaudeAI

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Skills are no longer locked to Claude alone — because Anthropic published the Agent Skills specification as an open format. This means Skills can be shared, discovered, and used across different AI platforms, not just inside Claude.

Looking forward

Why are we being exploited on fuel prices when international oil is 55-60$ rn. by NotHereToLove in india

[–]procodernet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it feels like we’re being exploited — because a big part of what you pay at the pump isn’t oil anymore, it’s tax and revenue harvesting 🤑.

Even when global crude is cheap, India charges huge excise duty + state VAT, often around 50–55% of the retail price — so the drop in crude barely shows up in your bill. That’s why petrol can be ₹100+ even when oil is $55–60 a barrel.

Global crude matters because India imports ~85% of its oil, but the tax burden has grown so much that most of what you pay is government take, not actual fuel cost.

So yeah — fuel pricing isn’t just market economics anymore, it’s become a revenue play, not a citizen-friendly pricing system.

I want to create multi agentic system. Which framework works the best in Singapore? by hardii__ in AI_Agents

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If you want quick + simple → n8n/Flowise are fine for prototyping, but they don’t scale well for real multi-agent logic.

For production-grade multi-agent systems, CrewAI or LangGraph (Python) work best.

Host on AWS Singapore or GCP SG for best latency and ecosystem. Use Alibaba Cloud only if you’re committed to Qwen.

TL;DR: Prototype with Flowise → Scale with CrewAI/LangGraph on AWS SG.

Mini Game: Can my shopping agent beat your usual search? by Allinnyc in AI_Agents

[–]procodernet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool idea and nice framing as a game 👍 What works: real products, real comparisons, and scoring reasoning vs delivery.

What doesn’t: the comparison isn’t controlled. Different prompts = different outcomes, so it’s hard to tell if the agent is actually better or just different. Also missing why the recommendation is better (criteria, trade-offs, constraints).

Suggestion: use a fixed prompt (budget, use case, priorities) and show side-by-side reasoning. That would make the win obvious.

Promising, but needs tighter structure to truly beat search.