5 Ways I Use GenAI

Transforming Personal & Professional Workflows with Artificial Intelligence

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Rapid Prototyping and Learning

I use interactions with my preferred LLMs to gauge and refine my understanding of key concepts and emerging trends using the Socratic method. LLM selection depends on the task: ChatGPT for general Q&A, Claude for anything technical or code-related, and Gemini when polished HTML, CSS, or JS output is required.

ChatGPT Claude Gemini Socratic Method
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Intelligent Note-Taking

More documents come my way than I could ever read in the time available. So, I use LLMs to power a rapid-reading and note-taking workflow that generates FAQs, glossaries, and how-to guidesโ€”feeding into personal or enterprise knowledge graphs. I draft notes in RDF-Turtle for readability and convert them to JSON-LD for final storage.

RDF-Turtle JSON-LD Knowledge Graphs Semantic Web
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Enhanced Mentoring

I'm a teacher at heart. LLMs help me accelerate hands-on learning across teams and personal networks. They make it easy to share artifacts that learners can peel back to foundational concepts, engaging in their own style and at their own pace. I put strong emphasis on the untapped power of hyperlinks for message clarity and entity naming.

Teaching Hyperlinks Learning Artifacts Knowledge Transfer
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Product QA and Demonstrations

I stay deeply engaged in product design and QA. LLM-powered tooling streamlines internal testing and dogfooding, often culminating in detailed bug reports and screencast-driven demos that double as educational content.

QA Testing Bug Reports Screencasts Product Design
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Creative Brainstorming

LLMs lie at the core of most of my article writing. What starts as brainstorming typically evolves into publishable material. Articles are rarely the goalโ€”they're usually the serendipitous output of a supercharged thinking session.

Article Writing Creative Process Publishing Content Strategy