Author: hemanth sanisetty
Originally published in the direction of artificial intelligence.
A practical guide to navigating noise, avoiding the FOMO tool and building AI's personal stack, which actually works.
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Every week, the new AI tool becomes viral.
One promises to write your e -mile. Another claims that he can summarize the textbook in a few seconds. Bulletins drop letters of “necessity”. Social feeds are flooded with demonstrations and hot shots.
As someone who is building with artificial intelligence, I was drawn into this current more than I would like to admit.
I open the card to check one tool only for five minutes. Before I know, I am deep in four versions of the products, I entered three navigation desktops and somehow watch the movie on YouTube entitled “Top 20 chatgpt hints for performance”.
And the things I really had to do? Still intact.
Sounds familiar?
We are in the middle of the AI boom. The rate of innovation is amazing. But the same is the noise. It's easy to feel like you've always been. As if there has always been one more tool with which you should test, bookmarks or build.
But here is the truth that I accepted: chasing every new shiny tool is not balanced and is not wise.
Result? Fomo, fatigue and dispersion in disguise as performance.
This article offers a way forward. This is a practical guide to:
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