I like using Perplexity. I learned about it from another Substack account just over two months ago. It is excellent for fact-based research. An AI tool I have been using is Copilot for my meetings. I take notes, but this has freed up some of my time and mental capacity.
I like Copilot too, sometimes the accuracy of the notes it takes on calls is really good. But taking notes is a habit I can’t just ignore, I always have my notebook near me. 📒
I believe one thing you missed was to create those ideas and prototypes I've been using V0.dev or replit to create quick ideas as well. Helps get early feedback without taking up developers time and resources and helps iterate much more quickly and gather feedback .
I like using Perplexity. I learned about it from another Substack account just over two months ago. It is excellent for fact-based research. An AI tool I have been using is Copilot for my meetings. I take notes, but this has freed up some of my time and mental capacity.
I like Copilot too, sometimes the accuracy of the notes it takes on calls is really good. But taking notes is a habit I can’t just ignore, I always have my notebook near me. 📒
I love playing with all the tools but always default back to old faithful ChatGPT to help me with so many of the daily things.
Honestly, ChatGPT is still the king in this AI competition. So much pressure on their shoulders!
I believe one thing you missed was to create those ideas and prototypes I've been using V0.dev or replit to create quick ideas as well. Helps get early feedback without taking up developers time and resources and helps iterate much more quickly and gather feedback .
Oh that’s a nice addition, I’ll cover lovable, V0, Replit and other creative/dev tools in a new post.
Thanks for sharing your workflow Edison!