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The Week’s Top AI Wins (You Can Actually Use)

You’ve got no time for fluff—and neither do we. Whether you’re chasing sharper workflows or just trying to stay sane in AI’s week-by-week chaos, here’s what’s worth your attention right now. All meat, no marketing mayo.

Let’s dig in: new model smackdowns, prompting gold, creative tools with cheat-code vibes, and the under-the-radar drops worth a double tap.


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Skip the bench tests. Pick the right AI assistant for the job.

OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic just dropped new model upgrades—almost like they planned it.

Here’s what landed:

  • GPT-4o “Pro” (ChatGPT) – It’s not just faster and cheaper. It whips up decks, crunches spreadsheets, and carries on surprisingly smooth convos.
  • Gemini 1.5 Pro (Gemini Advanced) – Think of it as your deep-thought partner—ideal for complex research or long-context tasks.
  • Claude 3.5 Opus – Still the go-to for developers and writers who like their words polished and their code plausible.

We hammered all three. The verdict?

  1. Doing a bit of everything? Go ChatGPT. It’s the Swiss Army knife—code interpreter, file uploads, plug-ins galore.
  2. Need long-haul thinking or visuals? Gemini holds that crown. Imagen 2 visuals + monster context window = idea factory.
  3. Want smooth prose or smart code refactors? Claude nails the vibe. It edits like a human and refactors like a sober senior dev.

Quick takeaway: Don’t argue about which model is “best.” Match tool to task. That’s how pros win.


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Try the “Council of Experts” prompt—it’s prompting gold.

Andrej Karpathy dropped a gem, and it’s too good not to steal use.

Instead of telling the AI, “Act like an expert,” try this: “Suggest a small group of specialists who could explore [your topic] together. What would each of them contribute?”

It flips a switch in the model’s brain.

Why it hits different:

  • You get multiple viewpoints → no watered-down averages
  • Contradictions and nuance = next-level critical thinking
  • One prompt, no personas or system messages needed

Try this template:

Act as a facilitator.  
1. Propose 4–6 experts (real or fictional) best suited to tackle [TOPIC].  
2. For each expert, give their main stance, one tactic, and one possible pitfall.  
3. Finish with a unified action plan pulling their advice together.

Cue: a full-on roundtable discussion in your chat thread. It makes even basic planning feel high stakes.


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WhisperFlow: dictate like a pro (punctuation included)

Still cleaning up messy dictation from your phone? Enter WhisperFlow—and breathe easy.

Built on OpenAI’s Whisper, this tool finally gets what you’re trying to say, down to the comma.

  • Works everywhere: any app, any field
  • Auto-formats with punctuation, line breaks, even Markdown
  • Recognizes language switches mid-sentence (¡muy bien!)

It feels like telepathy—just speak, and your thoughts appear, clean and crisp. There’s a free tier, but if you dictate a lot, pro is an instant ROI.

Tip: Great for typing fatigue or capturing brainstorms mid-walk.


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Photoshop now lives inside ChatGPT (yes, really)

Designers, you’re gonna want to sit down.

OpenAI quietly added an Adobe Photoshop plug-in. Once you link your Creative Cloud account (Settings → Apps & Connections), here’s the magic:

  1. Upload an image inside ChatGPT.
  2. Type plain-English edits: “remove that trash can,” “blur background,” “sharpen details,” etc.
  3. Adjust intensity with a slider directly in chat.
  4. Need layers? Click “Open in Photoshop” and dive in.

For light fixes? It’s a dream. No more app-switching for tiny tweaks. If you don’t use Photoshop, Adobe Express brings a Canva-style remix to the table—also via plug-in.

Pro-grade edits. Chat-powered. Welcome to the future of fast creative.


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Build pitch decks from a mood board—with Google’s Mixboard

If your creative process starts with a vibe, Mixboard turns that into a deck—fast.

Now powered by Imagen 2, here’s how it rolls:

  1. Describe your idea—say, “retro-futuristic tea cafe.”
  2. Mixboard generates 10 fresh concept images.
  3. Curate your board; one click kills or keeps.
  4. Press Transform → Visual Deck—ask for “modern investor deck,” “product launch slides,” or whatever fits.

Fifteen minutes later? You’re holding a gorgeous PDF, complete with titles, captions, and a bold CTA. It’s the fastest way we’ve seen to go from mood to money.

Note: still geo-locked in some countries. A VPN gets around it.


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Quick hits you might’ve missed

Here’s the fun fringe stuff flying under radar:

  • Grok Hackathon – AI-generated product placement, embedded in your favorite old shows. Friends reruns are about to get weird.
  • Haggle.ai – AI voice agents that renegotiate your phone, cable, or internet bills for you. Cue bot-on-bot deal brokering.
  • Enterprise prompts = productivity delta – Top-quartile AI users send 2–6× more prompts and report saving 40–60 mins per employee per day. Talk more, win more.

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One big idea to walk with:

The tools keep multiplying. The strategy stays the same:

  • Pick the right AI for the task
  • Prompt smart (hi, Council of Experts)
  • Plug AI into spots that slow you down—writing, designing, scripting, negotiating

That’s how AI stops being shiny and starts pulling its weight.

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