In 2026, one of the three major things is: making good use of AI.
Stop worrying about which AI is the strongest. Truly skilled people have four AIs working for them at the same time. My approach is simple: First, ask ChatGPT to get the underlying logic. Then, hand it over to Gemini to fill in gaps and add examples. Next, give it to Claude to restructure into a system. Finally, have Grok critique it, find loopholes, and remove fluff. One question, four perspectives. Cross-validate and iterate repeatedly. The information density doubles directly. The biggest bug in the AI era isn't technology; it's mindset. People still asking one question at a time are just using a search engine. True experts engage in dialogue, recursion, and evolution. Don’t be a passive user. Be the one who tames the beasts. Kids only choose which AI is best; adults choose—making all AIs work for me.
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In 2026, one of the three major things is: making good use of AI.
Stop worrying about which AI is the strongest.
Truly skilled people have four AIs working for them at the same time.
My approach is simple:
First, ask ChatGPT to get the underlying logic.
Then, hand it over to Gemini to fill in gaps and add examples.
Next, give it to Claude to restructure into a system.
Finally, have Grok critique it, find loopholes, and remove fluff.
One question, four perspectives.
Cross-validate and iterate repeatedly.
The information density doubles directly.
The biggest bug in the AI era isn't technology; it's mindset.
People still asking one question at a time are just using a search engine.
True experts engage in dialogue, recursion, and evolution.
Don’t be a passive user. Be the one who tames the beasts.
Kids only choose which AI is best; adults choose—making all AIs work for me.