@Saccc_c: A few tips for beginners to quickly get started with AI: 1. Stop using conversational AI like ChatGPT and start using Agent tools that can autonomously execute tasks, such as Claude Code, Codex, Manus. 2. Write your own Skill, for example, structuring your work habits, preferences, …
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Tips for AI beginners: Use Agent tools that can autonomously execute tasks (e.g., Claude Code, Codex, Manus), write a structured personal Skill description, and continuously accumulate context to refine effective prompts.
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Here are a few tips for beginners to quickly get started with AI:
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Stop using conversational AI like ChatGPT — start using Agent tools that can autonomously execute tasks, such as Claude Code, Codex, and Manus.
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Write a good Skill for yourself.
For example, turn your work habits, preferences, and background into structured instructions so that AI can always work the way you want. -
Continuously accumulate context and learn to distill it.
Save effective prompts and project context. The more AI knows about you, the higher the quality of its output.
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