A Secret Most New Users Miss
After two years of conversations with my AI assistant, I discovered that the key to getting better answers isn’t learning magic prompts—it’s learning how to communicate your intent.
If you’re new to AI and wondering where to start, this category is for you. These posts offer clear, practical guidance on how to think with AI tools, stay organized, and build a creative workflow that grows with you. Whether you’re exploring ChatGPT, voice assistants, or other platforms, you’ll find real-world advice here to help you feel at home.
After two years of conversations with my AI assistant, I discovered that the key to getting better answers isn’t learning magic prompts—it’s learning how to communicate your intent.
This workshop helps people turn spoken memories into memoir stories using a simple Walk & Talk process, then uses AI to gently shape the words without losing the storyteller’s voice. It’s a friendly, drop-in space for anyone who has a cherished memory and a desire to preserve it.
Writing with AI is writing with histoA reflection on how Newton’s phrase captures the spirit of The Mary Shelley Letters—where writing with AI revives dialogue between past and futurery at your back.
Through audiobooks and AI, I discovered how my ideas could find their voice in the Mary Shelley Letters—showing that anyone, even those who don’t consider themselves writers, can collaborate with AI to create something meaningful.
Newcomers often confuse terms like session, conversation, and canvas — here’s a simple guide (with lessons learned from my own mistakes) to help you keep your work safe and organized.
An artist’s honest look at how AI became a trusted collaborator—and why it’s time to stop fearing the tool and start exploring its potential.
AI is already reshaping how we create and connect—this guide helps artists understand who’s building it, how it works, and why it matters now.
Just signed up for ChatGPT+? This is the guide we wish we had when we started — a friendly, practical walkthrough on how to organize your projects, turn on memory, sync conversations across devices, and know when to switch to Canvas mode. Whether you’re building something big or just curious where to begin, this one’s for you.
Why ChatGPT May Be the Better Fit for Artists and Creators
Newcomers often ask about prompting, and the Walk & Talk method is the most natural way I’ve found to start collaborating with Molly.