@Etudecn: https://x.com/Etudecn/status/2073072648922481000
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The article criticizes that most users are currently using AI inefficiently, points out that there are faster methods that are not widely known, and mentions AI tools such as Claude, GPT, and Mira.
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AI Loop: Claude, GPT, and Mira — What Actually Works Well
AI has been mainstream for years now, and most people use it every day — but they’re using it the slowest way possible: type, wait for a response, tweak if unsatisfied, ask again, all by themselves.
It’s not because faster methods are too complicated. It’s because nobody has shown them what fast actually looks like.
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