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AI’s New Swiss Army Knife
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Hello again, Leaders!
Let’s be honest: we’ve all stared down a blinking cursor with a creeping sense of dread—until ChatGPT strolled in with its black belt in productivity. Today’s spotlight is all about using ChatGPT (or the LLM of your choosing) as more than just a chatbot. Think: prompt engineer, research assistant, code whisperer, and business brainstormer, all rolled into one.
If you’ve ever thought, “I know it can do more, but what do I even ask it?”—this one’s for you.
Let’s get into it.
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Your Prompt Game Is Your Productivity Game
Mastering the art of the ask is your new unfair advantage.
Let’s set the scene: A year ago, prompting felt like a party trick—remember when we got ChatGPT to roast us based solely on our Instagram profiles? Brutal. Accurate. Kind of enlightening. Today prompting is a skillset being taken dead seriously by enterprise leaders, ops teams, and the hiring managers interviewing for Prompt Engineers. There are folks making six figures just to write better instructions for AI.
Why? Because:
The quality of the output depends entirely on the prompt. Garbage in, garbage out. But a well-structured prompt? That’s how you get audit-ready reports, launch timelines, and full codebases—in minutes.
Prompt libraries are becoming internal goldmines. Companies are documenting successful prompts like they would SOPs or proprietary code.
Prompt testing is replacing subject line A/B tests. Enterprise teams are experimenting with phrasing to optimize everything from ad copy to training guides.
Prompt literacy is onboarding curriculum now. If your new hires can’t interface with AI, they’re behind—full stop.
We’ve tested hundreds of prompts (so you don’t have to), but one of our all-time favorites lives in the Momentum Prompt Library. Below is a video walkthrough we created to show how enterprises can scale productivity fast using curated, strategic prompts like those in this library. Our favorite Brit, Adam, walks us through it in less than 60 seconds. Just real, role-based use cases that help teams move faster, work smarter, and waste less time.
Watch the walkthrough to see how to:
Turn a messy Notion doc into a full project roadmap with tasks + owners
Generate onboarding documents, job postings, and client emails
Translate big-picture strategy into sprint-ready goals
Debug Python or SQL even if you’ve never touched code before
Favorite use case: Turning a messy project doc into a clean project plan with assigned tasks, a kickoff email, and a follow-up schedule. (Yes, really.)
The bottom line: Prompting is no longer a party trick, it’s professional leverage. If your org doesn’t have a prompt strategy yet, it’s time.
This Day in Tech History
On May 29, 1999, Space Shuttle Discovery completed the first docking with the International Space Station. Fast-forward to 2025: we’re docking with ideas instead: collaborating with AI models, auto-scripting product launches, and prototyping apps with nothing but words. The orbit may be different, but the accelerationis just as dizzying.
What to Watch
Google’s AI Studio Just Leveled Up. Big Time.
Google I/O 2025 dropped some wild updates: multimodal generative media models are now officially live, and they’re tapping into Imagen 3, Music AI Sandbox, and Veo (Google’s new Sora rival for video generation).
Here’s why you should care:
Imagine building enterprise training videos from a typed brief—no video crew needed.
Music and voiceovers now autogenerate based on tone, not just keywords.
Google's new “AI agents” are being positioned as collaborative work companions, trained in your own files and workflows.
Enterprises need to watch this space closely. The new era of AI-native content production is here—and it's about to change who creates what, and how fast.
What’s Trending
1. White-Collar Shakeup
AI isn't just automating call centers, it’s coming for white-collar roles. Think law, finance, marketing. Anthropic and others predict a labor shift so seismic, companies will need to rethink job design altogether.
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2. Meta’s Billion-AI March
Zuck’s AI assistant is now used by over 1 billion people monthly. Meta is all-in on AI, baking it into every product from WhatsApp to Instagram. Internal AI workflows are also scaling; think personalized content, instant translation, and even sales forecasting.
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3. Reed Hastings Joins the AI Game
Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings has joined the board of Anthropic. The entertainment-tech crossover just got deeper, and you can bet this signals some major AI + media strategy cooking behind the scenes.
→ Get the scoop
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TL;DR:
Main Story: We dropped a favorite from our Prompt Library to show how ChatGPT is replacing entire workflows—from writing to strategy to code.
What to Watch: Google I/O’s new generative video, music, and image models just redefined enterprise media production.
In the News: AI is shifting white-collar work, Meta hit 1B AI users, and Reed Hastings just bet big on Anthropic.
Until tomorrow, keep the prompts clever and the ideas bold.
Stay sharp,
Cat Valverde
Founder, Enterprise AI Solutions
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