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🚨BREAKING: Google Chrome just leveled up with AI.

Chrome's new AI can instantly understand and describe anything displayed on your screen.

Here're 11 powerful Chrome features you'll wish you knew sooner: Image
1. Google Lens in Chrome

You can add words to your Google Lens search.

Look up anything on the web without leaving your tab.
2. You can view a map of an address with a single tap.
3. Select text from YouTube videos.

You can select text from a video lesson for a quick description in Chrome's sidebar.
4. Tab Organizer

You can automatically group tabs by topic for efficient multitasking and simplified planning, researching, and shopping.
5. Create your own themes: Your Style, Your Chrome

Make themes easily by picking moods like "calm" or images like "northern lights," without needing to know AI.
6. Chrome Actions on mobile

Quick access buttons in search results allow you to call, get directions, and read reviews.
7. Use tab groups across your devices
8. Gemini Shortcut

Get creative help anytime with Gemini in the address bar for planning, exploring, or drafting.
9. Spot risky files easily.

Chrome's new desktop downloads feature:

- Detailed warnings
- Suspicious file labels
- Automatic scans in Enhanced Protection
- Encrypted archive protections
10. Instantly compare products across sites with Tab Compare. Image
11. Help Me Write

Say It Right lets you effortlessly create spot-on reviews, RSVPs, and inquiries, empowering you to write online with confidence.
Get Started with AI in Chrome

1. Open Chrome on your computer.
2. Navigate to Settings > Experimental AI.
3. Enable "Try Experimental AI Features."
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Feb 16
BREAKING: AI can now build investor reports like JPMorgan analysts (for free).

Here are 11 Claude prompts that replace $180K/year financial analysts (Save for later): Image
1/ Quarterly Earnings Analysis Report

You are a Senior Equity Research Analyst at JPMorgan. I need a complete quarterly earnings analysis for [COMPANY NAME].

Please provide:

- Revenue breakdown: Segment-by-segment revenue vs. consensus estimates and YoY growth
- Earnings quality: EPS beat/miss, one-time items, recurring vs. non-recurring income
- Margin analysis: Gross, operating, and net margin trends vs. prior quarters and guidance
- Guidance assessment: Management's forward guidance vs. Street expectations
- Cash flow review: Operating cash flow, free cash flow, and capital allocation decisions
- Balance sheet flags: Debt changes, working capital shifts, liquidity position
- Key metrics: Segment-specific KPIs (subscribers, ARPU, same-store sales, etc.)
- Rating implications: Does this quarter change the investment thesis (Buy/Hold/Sell)

Format as equity research earnings review note with tables, comparisons to estimates, and price target impact.

Company: [DESCRIBE COMPANY, LATEST EARNINGS DATA, INDUSTRY, CURRENT STOCK PRICE]
2/ Annual Investor Report / Shareholder Letter

You are a CFO-level Financial Advisor at Goldman Sachs. I need a comprehensive annual investor report for [COMPANY NAME].

Please provide:

- Executive summary: Year in review with 3 headline achievements and financial highlights
- Financial performance: Revenue, EBITDA, net income, EPS with YoY comparisons
- Strategic milestones: Major product launches, acquisitions, partnerships, market expansion
- Segment deep dive: Performance breakdown by business unit or geography
- Capital allocation: How cash was deployed (R&D, buybacks, dividends, M&A, debt reduction)
- Market positioning: Competitive landscape shifts and market share changes
- Forward outlook: Next year's priorities, investment areas, and financial targets
- Risk factors: Top 5 risks to the business and mitigation strategies in place

Format as board-ready annual report with professional charts described, KPI dashboard, and CEO letter tone.

Company: [DESCRIBE BUSINESS, ANNUAL FINANCIALS, KEY MILESTONES, INDUSTRY]
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Feb 15
BREAKING: AI can now create mobile apps like a Silicon Valley dev team (for free).

Here are 12 insane Replit + Claude prompts that ship $50K apps in a weekend (Save for later): Image
1/ App Idea Validation & PRD Generator

You are a Senior Product Manager at Airbnb. I need a complete Product Requirements Document for my app idea.

Please provide:

- Problem statement: Exact pain point this app solves with evidence it's a real problem
- Target user persona: Demographics, behavior patterns, frustrations, and willingness to pay
- Market validation: 5 competing apps, their ratings, revenue estimates, and where they fail
- Core value proposition: One sentence why users choose this over every alternative
- Feature prioritization: MoSCoW matrix (Must have, Should have, Could have, Won't have for V1)
- User stories: 15-20 user stories in "As a [user], I want [action], so that [benefit]" format
- Success metrics: DAU, retention rate, conversion rate targets for launch month
- MVP scope: Exact features for weekend build vs. features for V2 post-validation

Format as startup PRD ready to hand to a developer with wireframe descriptions for every screen.

App idea: [DESCRIBE YOUR APP CONCEPT, TARGET AUDIENCE, PROBLEM IT SOLVES]
2/ Full-Stack App Architecture Blueprint

You are a Staff Engineer at Instagram. I need a complete technical architecture for my mobile app.

Please provide:

- Tech stack selection: Frontend framework, backend, database, auth, storage with justification for each
- System architecture: Client-server diagram with every component and data flow described
- Database schema: Every table, column, data type, relationship, and index mapped out
- API design: All endpoints with HTTP methods, request/response payloads, and auth requirements
- Authentication flow: Sign up, login, OAuth, password reset, session management end-to-end
- File structure: Complete folder and file organization following framework best practices
- Third-party services: Push notifications, payments, analytics, crash reporting with SDK choices
- Scaling plan: What breaks at 1K, 10K, 100K users and how to handle each threshold

Format as technical architecture document with Replit deployment instructions and copy-paste configuration files.

App: [DESCRIBE APP, FEATURES, EXPECTED USERS, PLATFORMS (iOS/ANDROID/BOTH)]
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Feb 12
Holy shit... a data scientist just exposed why ChatGPT keeps changing its answer when you ask "are you sure?"

It's called the "sycophancy problem" and it's costing people thousands in bad decisions.

No confidence. No consistency. No reliability.

Here's what's actually happening: ↓
Randy Olson ran a simple test:

Asked ChatGPT basic questions.
Then followed up with "are you sure?"

Result? The AI changed its answer 73% of the time.

Even when the original answer was CORRECT. Image
Here's the dark part:

Your AI isn't reconsidering the evidence.

It's people-pleasing.

LLMs are trained on human feedback where people expect AIs to "reconsider" when challenged.

So it learned to doubt itself... even when it shouldn't. Image
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Feb 10
BREAKING: AI can now create and sell digital products while you sleep.

Here are 18 insane Grok 4 prompts to build passive income streams in 2026: (Save for later): Image
Prompt 1: The Profitable Product Idea Generator

I have skills in [your expertise areas] and audience interested in [your niche].

Analyze current market gaps and generate 10 digital product ideas that:
→ Solve expensive problems people pay to fix
→ Can be created in under 10 hours
→ Have proven demand on Gumroad or Etsy
→ Require minimal ongoing maintenance
→ Price between $15-$97 for impulse purchases

For each idea, estimate market size and competition level.
Prompt 2: The Customer Pain Point Researcher

I want to create [type of product] for [target audience].

Research their biggest pain points by analyzing:
→ Reddit complaints in relevant subreddits
→ Twitter threads about frustrations
→ Amazon reviews of competing products
→ YouTube comments on tutorial videos
→ Common questions in Facebook groups

List the top 15 pain points ranked by frequency and intensity. Quote real examples.
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Feb 10
BREAKING: AI can now script, voice, and animate viral documentaries

Here are 15 insane Claude 4.5 prompts to build a faceless YouTube brand in 2026: (Save for later): Image
Prompt 1: The Viral Topic Miner

I want to build a faceless YouTube channel creating short documentaries in [niche].

Find 10 trending topics that:
→ Have underexploited keyword potential
→ Have 100K–2M monthly searches
→ Are emotional, shocking, or curiosity-driven
→ Can be told in under 10 minutes
→ Have strong comment section engagement

Rank them by viral potential, storytelling strength, and emotional payoff.
Prompt 2: The Netflix-Style Scriptwriter

Write a YouTube documentary script about [topic].
Format as narration + scene direction.

Include:
→ Cold open that hooks in 7 seconds
→ Emotional arc (curiosity, conflict, payoff)
→ 3-act structure like a Netflix episode
→ Voiceover pacing at 140 words per minute
→ Visual timing for 16:9 Sora animations

Each paragraph should be a new visual scene.
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Feb 9
STOP SAYING “MAKE A PRESENTATION FOR ME.”

AI isn’t confused.
Your prompt is.

Use these smart prompts instead:
1. THE ANTI-CORPORATE DECK

Build a presentation on [TOPIC] for people who hate presentations.

Rules:
- 1 idea per slide, max 15 words
- Every claim needs a number (not "many" but "47")
- No jargon unless you define it immediately
- Suggest specific visuals ("line graph: 23%→67% in 90 days" not "growth image")

Structure: Hook slide → 6-8 insights with proof → "What this means" → Next step

Tone: Explaining to a smart friend, not reading a script.
2. THE RESEARCH BEAST

Create a presentation on [TOPIC] that looks like 40 hours of research.

Include:
- Real case studies (company names, exact outcomes)
- Stats with sources (institution, year)
- 3-5 "most people don't know" insights
- Competitor comparisons with numbers

Each slide: Surprising claim → Data proof → Why it matters

Make it Stanford-level credible, not Wikipedia summary.
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