Category: AI Applications
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If They’re Under 13, Don’t Put Them on ChatGPT. Here’s How to Do Stories and Games.
ChatGPT for Teens is 13 to 17, not a kids mode. If they are under 13, skip the general chatbot. Do stories and games with you in the chair.
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ChatGPT for Teens Is On Today. Here’s What Parents Can Actually Control.
ChatGPT for Teens rolled out today for ages 13 to 17. If the account looks under 18, they get it without a new signup. Here is what flips by default, and what you can set if you link accounts.
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Answer Every Customer Message in Ten Minutes. Paste the Thread. Send. Stop.
The listing is not the work. The replies are. Paste every open thread into a free chat, send one honest reply each, and stop in ten minutes.
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Sell One Thing You Already Own Tonight. Photo, Voice Memo, Listing.
You don’t need a store. Photograph one unused object, talk for 30 seconds, and let a free chat write the listing. First $20 to $100 is the win, not a brand.
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The 4-Hour Friday: Shut Down So Monday Starts Clean
Friday is for making Monday cheap. Four hours: close your loops, do one real thing, then dump, calendar, one weekend agent job, and a refuse list. The lid closes at lunch-plus.
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Your First Overnight Agent Gets One Job. Then You Stop.
One recurring chore, a written no-send contract, and a five-minute morning check. Grok Bot, Spark, or a calendar reminder. Not a second employee.
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Write Once, Ship Five Times: One Voice Memo Becomes Email, Slack, Doc, Ticket, and Tomorrow’s Brief
Stop paying the rewrite tax. One messy source becomes the email, the Slack, the doc, the ticket, and one line for tomorrow’s brief. Same facts. Five costumes. One pass.
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Leave the Meeting When It Ends: Decisions, Owners, and Follow-Ups Before You Sit Down
The meeting is not the work. The recap is. Paste the transcript or a 60-second voice memo into the same chat and leave with decisions, owners, and a follow-up already drafted.
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Don’t Open Slack First: The Overnight Brief That Hands You Three Decisions
The first tab you open decides the length of the day. Write a four-heading brief before bed (or let a teammate do it) so you sit down to three decisions, not forty tabs.