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I Trained ChatGPT to Be My Personal Decision-Maker

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I Trained ChatGPT to Be My Personal Decision-Maker Have you ever felt paralyzed by too many choices, endless to-dos, and constant decision-making fatigue? Me too. That’s why I did something a little unconventional—I turned to AI for help. Specifically, I trained ChatGPT to act as my personal decision-maker, and it totally transformed how I plan my day, prioritize tasks, and even choose dinner. In this post, I’ll share the 7 powerful prompts I used to "train" ChatGPT to think the way I do (only smarter, faster, and without getting overwhelmed). And the best part? You can copy them too—even if you’re not a techie. So, if you're drowning in daily decisions, stick around. You're about to meet your new personal assistant who never sleeps and is always on point. Why Use ChatGPT as Your Personal Decision Architect? Let’s be real: our brains aren’t wired to make hundreds of decisions every single day. From “Should I answer this email now or later?” to “What should I eat for...

Inflating External Airbags Could Help Planes Survive Crash Landings

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Inflating External Airbags Could Help Planes Survive Crash Landings When we think about airplane crashes, the first thought that comes to mind is fear. But what if new technology could turn that fear into hope? A team of bright engineering students at BITS Pilani, Dubai, has come up with an incredible idea that could literally cushion the blow in emergency landings. Their innovation, known as Project Rebirth , is a futuristic airplane crash survival concept — and it’s catching global attention. This concept has one goal: save lives when things go terribly wrong in the air. What Is Project Rebirth? Imagine your car suddenly deploying airbags when you’re about to crash — now imagine something similar on a much larger scale for airplanes. That’s essentially what Project Rebirth is all about. Built with advanced AI and sensor technology , the system detects when a crash is inevitable. If the aircraft is flying below 3,000 feet and an emergency landing is on the horizon, it takes quick act...