5 Reasons You Need An AI Browser

And The Reverse-Prompt That'll Save You Hours Each Week

💼 In Today’s 5-min AI Brief

  • Your AI Toolkit: 5 reasons you need an AI Browser

  • Prompt of the Week: The Reverse-Prompt will save you so much time

  • Last Week in AI: Canva announces promising AI features: like editable ai images

  • What I’m Learning: 3 insights from AI First on future-proofing your business for AI

P.S. I'm running a beta cohort for a 5-week AI bootcamp starting late November (75% off, 6 spots left). My recent clients have saved 5-10+ hours per week weekly and doubled their output from just 1 of our AI systems. If you're experimenting with AI but not getting those kinds of results, there's more info at the end of this brief.

🛠️ Your AI Toolkit

5 Reasons You Need An AI Browser

I just released a video on ChatGPT Atlas, and I've been testing AI browsers recently. When you pair the power of something like ChatGPT right into a web browser, there are a ton of helpful use cases that I couldn’t have predicted. Here are 5 that might make you want to test it out:

1. Find discounts before checkout: Next time you're online shopping, tell the agent mode: “find a discount that works and apply it to my cart” and it searches 100s of sites and tests discount codes until one works.

2. Summarize any YouTube video: See a 45-minute video but just need the three key points? AI browsers pull the transcript and give you a summary in 30 seconds.

3. Find when specific things were mentioned in a video: Ask "when did they talk about Zapier?" and it jumps to the timestamp. No more scrubbing through 90 minutes of content.

4. Add links to bookmarks with context: Save pages with notes like "pricing breakdown for client proposal" so you actually remember why you saved it three weeks later.

5. Analyze themes across comments or discussions: Get 50+ comments on a post? The AI browser reads through all of them and tells you the overall sentiment or common questions. I took one of my most controversial video’s comments section and analyzed the top comment themes; check it out on the right panel of the browser:

Most AI browsers are free or have free trials: try ChatGPT Atlas (only Mac right now), Comet, or Dia. Pick one and test it for a week.

đź’­ Prompt of the Week

Reverse-Prompt: Turn Any AI Conversation Into a Reusable Master Prompt

You know how sometimes you have a back-and-forth with ChatGPT for 15 minutes, and by the end you get exactly what you need? And then you think "I wish I could just skip straight to this next time"?

That's what this prompt does. It reverse-engineers your entire conversation and writes the single, perfect prompt that would've given you that final result in one go. Now, you’ll have a reusable prompt for a workflow that you can share with your team as well.

The Prompt:

Reverse-engineer our entire conversation and write the single, perfect prompt that would have generated my final response in one go â€” clear, concise, and ready to reuse.

đź’ˇ Last Week In AI

Canva's 2025 Keynote: The Imagination Era. Here are my top 3 takeaways:

  • Visual Suite Upgrades: Canva now handles videos, emails, interactive forms, and websites, all in one platform. You might be able to replace multiple tools with just Canva.

  • Editable AI Designs: Unlike other AI tools that generate flat images you can't change, Canva's Design Model creates fully editable designs. Change colors, swap images, adjust text without re-prompting.

  • Marketing Analytics Built In: Canva Grow lets you browse winning ads, generate branded content, publish directly to Meta, and track performance, all in one place. I'll be testing this ASAP.

Every Company Is Building Their Own AI Models

đź“– What I’m Learning

AI First: The Playbook for a Future-Proof Business and Brand (book link)

I just finished reading this book on how to build a business and brand that thrives in the AI era, and it was really clarifying (highly recommend!). I plan to make a longer, more in-depth video about this in the future. But for now, here are my top three takeaways:

1. Your Job Isn't Disappearing: It's evolving to emphasize strategy, delegation, and review instead of execution. The book frames this as "abundance, not scarcity." If you're a marketer, content creator, or business owner who leans in now, this could be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to amplify your career or scale your business faster.

2. Don't Wait for Perfect ROI Proof: Start by integrating AI into your daily tasks first (emails, content, research). Your output gets faster and higher quality. Then experiment with bigger wins. Asking for the ROI of AI is like asking for the ROI of having a computer. Just start using it.

3. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) Horizon Planning Is Necessary: AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) means AI that can do any task a human can. It sounds far off, but the point the authors make is to start thinking now about how your business model might need to shift. What parts of your work could AI handle in two to three years? What skills will be more valuable?

Final Thoughts

If you made it this far: I keep hearing the same pattern from my AI consulting clients. They're using AI daily, getting some results, but not the kind that automates entire parts of their work.

What's missing is their "AI Operating System." Without this foundation, you're stuck re-teaching your AI the same thing about your work every time a new tool launches.

So I'm hosting a 5-week AI bootcamp starting late November. We'll cover foundational AI concepts, set up your operating system with your company data, and teach you a repeatable process of identifying & automating your work with AI. My recent clients have cut task time by 75% and doubled their output once we implemented AI.

This will be a beta cohort at 75% off the regular price, and I only have six spots open. Let me know if you would like me to save you a spot!

-Thaddeus

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