A No Nonsense Guide to Learning AI in 2026
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Top Comments (10)
*30 of the best AI Prompts:* https://clickhubspot.com/s231
the part people keep missing in these conversations is that knowing WHICH tool to use matters more than being great at any single one. ive seen people who are amazing at chatgpt but completely lost when a task needs perplexity or cursor instead. tool awareness is becoming its own skill and almost nobody teaches it
You are by far the best voice on ai 🤖 tutorials
With most people I can speed them up to 1.5 minimum or even two times. But this guy speaks so quick I have to almost go back to one
Always look forward to your videos. Concise, calm, professional, no-hype. Really appreciate it.
the pacing on this is lowkey addictive 😭 it keeps attention naturally without screaming “DON’T SCROLL” energy every five seconds lol
The iteration mindset point is the one most people skip past. The difference between someone who gets mediocre results from AI and someone who gets great results almost always comes down to whether they treat the first output as a starting point or a finished product. Most people accept what they get on the first try and blame the tool when it's not good enough.
So many companies don’t have the native ai applications approved for use, but rather have copilot which leverages the different llms. I’d love to see a video that shows how people can use this setup to achieve great things like you’re showing here if possible.
This video is so powerful. I need to watch it again.
I really like your channel anyway, but that video is I think one of the most useful I watched. Not just here but across all similar channels. Great content, thank you for all the effort you put into helping all of us
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Top Comments (10)
*30 of the best AI Prompts:* https://clickhubspot.com/s231
the part people keep missing in these conversations is that knowing WHICH tool to use matters more than being great at any single one. ive seen people who are amazing at chatgpt but completely lost when a task needs perplexity or cursor instead. tool awareness is becoming its own skill and almost nobody teaches it
You are by far the best voice on ai 🤖 tutorials
With most people I can speed them up to 1.5 minimum or even two times. But this guy speaks so quick I have to almost go back to one
Always look forward to your videos. Concise, calm, professional, no-hype. Really appreciate it.
the pacing on this is lowkey addictive 😭 it keeps attention naturally without screaming “DON’T SCROLL” energy every five seconds lol
The iteration mindset point is the one most people skip past. The difference between someone who gets mediocre results from AI and someone who gets great results almost always comes down to whether they treat the first output as a starting point or a finished product. Most people accept what they get on the first try and blame the tool when it's not good enough.
So many companies don’t have the native ai applications approved for use, but rather have copilot which leverages the different llms. I’d love to see a video that shows how people can use this setup to achieve great things like you’re showing here if possible.
This video is so powerful. I need to watch it again.
I really like your channel anyway, but that video is I think one of the most useful I watched. Not just here but across all similar channels. Great content, thank you for all the effort you put into helping all of us