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== π Plan first (Planners start here) == Here's what you're about to do: # '''Pick an unfamiliar field''' β Choose something genuinely outside your expertise. The discomfort is the point β that's where non-obvious ideas live. # '''Research AI techniques in that field''' β Use AI to discover how professionals in that domain use AI tools. Look for specific techniques, not generalities. # '''Identify a transferable technique''' β Pick one that solves a problem similar to something in your work, even though it looks completely different on the surface. # '''Adapt with AI's help''' β Ask the AI to bridge the gap between the source domain and your domain. Get a ready-to-use prompt. # '''Test the borrowed technique''' β Apply it to a real task and evaluate whether it gives you a different (and possibly better) result than your usual approach. '''"Done" looks like:''' You have a working prompt borrowed from another field that gives you a new angle on a familiar task. ----
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