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You’re using the wrong ChatGPT-5 mode. Here’s how to choose the right one

Hi! I noticed many of you enjoyed the GPT-5 prompting guide I wrote the other day, so I researched other approaches to getting better responses with ChatGPT. Here’s one: The latest GPT-5 upgrade introduced new ChatGPT modes: Auto, Instant, Thinking Mini, Thinking, and Pro. If you weren’t aware of these modes or have only been

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Perplexity AI: Complete Guide

Lately, I’ve been replacing Google Search with an AI tool called Perplexity for three main reasons: Perplexity provides direct answers to your questions with inline citations Perplexity remembers questions. You can ask follow-ups and dig deeper There are no ads or sponsored sites on top of your searches For example, I recently looked up some

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I Took Google’s AI Course for Beginners. Here’s a Summary in Plain English

Recently, I took Google’s AI course for beginners. Why? To better understand how AI tools like Gemini and ChatGPT work. Surprisingly, I discovered that some AI concepts I had were unclear, and after taking the course, I feel more confident when talking about AI and using AI tools. In this article, I sum up the

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GPT-5 May Be Proof That Scaling Alone Can’t Save AI

OpenAI’s latest flagship model, GPT-5, was praised as a major breakthrough in reasoning and overall capability. However, it has already exposed the shortcomings of the “bigger is better” approach to AI. Shortly after its release, users noticed that GPT-5 could still fail dramatically on tasks it wasn’t explicitly trained to handle. Given these limitations, it

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