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Artificial Intellingece (AI) erodes productivity. For example I used an app, Evernote ever since its early days. They add AI features. I make a simple to do list in the app. Why do I need AI? The short answer I do not, its adding extra unnecessary garbage.

What does it mean to engage with the world of work and economic exchange, and how do I find authentic purpose within a system that appears to restrict me?

I want to do things that don't exist yet therefore I cannot describe them because the words do not exist only masses of images in my mind.

Just tested this prompt in 4o also as announced by OpenAI and it works well also

Building a SaaS or similar with AI & expecting to make a million over night is unrealistic. I think you need to have at least some sort of basic business acumen or similar first else you will struggle. I always think about the concept try and make $1 online in a day and see how challenging that is.

In programming books, skip straight to the exercises, don't read all the life story stuff at the beginning of the book & keep doing that until you get stuck. I found I learn the language way better doing it this way myself, I get sleepy after reading a persons boring entire life story before code.

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The digital divide grows as potentially, wealthy applicants could use AI agents to apply to millions of jobs instantly, while others manage only 15 daily applications, ironically feeding data to the AI systems outcompeting them. The job market appears set to worsen.

Here's the table of contents for my lengthy new piece on how I use LLMs to help me write code simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/11/...

I'm concerned that when people utilise generative AI they often focus on the output rather than on asking the right questions, which risks creating an echo chamber that may not truly reflect their voice.

If you use the later models of Midjourney 6 onwards, a mistake I see beginners make often is not realising how well it deals with context. You can literally say: "/imagine a photo of a carrot" and that is exactly what you will get.

If you use DALLE3 on ChatGPT if you use this prompt it creates more precise images to what you are asking for: "please create an image with this exact prompt: "_". do not alter or modify it at all"