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“Which AI should I be using?” Honestly, a year ago I would have said just pick one and start. The gap didn’t matter that much. Now it does. Both tools have gotten good enough that the question isn’t which one is smarter. It’s which one is better suited for what you’re actually trying to do. And the answer depends almost entirely on how you work. Here’s a quick no-nonsense breakdown (scroll to the bottom for quick TL;DR). Disclaimer: While these are general suggestions, it’s important to conduct thorough research and due diligence when selecting AI tools. We do not endorse…
In March 2020, I watched my entire portfolio move in the same direction at once. Stocks down. Real estate under pressure. Two asset classes, one outcome. I thought I had built something diversified. I hadn’t, not really. If you own stocks and real estate and consider yourself diversified, this is worth reading carefully. Because diversification has six dimensions. Most physicians are only covering one or two of them. Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or investment advice. Any investment involves risk, and you should consult your financial advisor, attorney, or…
47 browser tabs open. A 60-page contract due Friday. A 30-slide deck from someone who wants “your thoughts.” Three email threads that actually need replies. And somewhere in your Downloads folder, a policy update that was supposed to become a staff memo back in March. Sound familiar? Here’s the thing. Most people who’ve tried Claude opened it, typed something, got a response, and thought “okay, that’s pretty much what ChatGPT does.” Then they closed the tab. That’s the wrong mental model. And it’s costing time. Claude isn’t just a chatbot. It reads long documents and hands back something usable. It…
A physician I know well told me something recently that stuck with me. He said, “Everything in my life is fine. Good income. Good family. Good job. So why do I feel like I’m just keeping the machine running?” He wasn’t burned out. He wasn’t struggling. He was succeeding by every measure anyone would use to evaluate his life. And yet. I knew exactly what he meant, because I’ve felt it too. That quiet gap between a life that looks right and a life that feels right. Where everything is stable, but nothing is moving forward. Where you’re maintaining, but…
There’s a quote most investors have heard at some point. Warren Buffett said it decades ago, and it still gets passed around: “Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful.” The first time I heard it, I thought I understood it. It made logical sense. Buy when prices are down. Move when others are panicking. Simple. But understanding a principle in theory and actually applying it when the moment arrives are two completely different things. And the last few years in real estate taught me that distinction in a way I won’t forget. Disclaimer: This article…
Boxes containing kids’ electric toothbrushes have been recalled over a loose button cell battery that officials said could be “easily accessed by children, posing an ingestion hazard.” According to a recall notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the recall does not affect the Autobrush Sonic Pro Kids toothbrushes themselves but rather the box in which the electric toothbrushes were sold. According to the recall notice, the batteries at the center of the recall are not inside the toothbrush; instead, they are housed inside the plastic packaging in the boxes. The CPSC said the toothbrush boxes fail to…
Tesla officials are touting the value of their electric cars amid rising consumer concerns about car and gas prices. “On our vehicle side, it’s always, I think, worth noting that a Tesla car is (an) incredible value for money and they’re all autonomy-ready depending on what part of the world you’re in,” Tesla CEO Elon Musk told investors during the company’s first-quarter earnings call on Wednesday, April 22. Tesla chief financial officer Vaibhav Taneja added that Tesla’s value proposition is helping the company capitalize on a surge in EV interest that has occurred since gas prices spiked. “On the order…
You’ve probably already done it. Late at night, staring at your bank balance, you opened ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini and typed something like, “How should I save for retirement?” And in about three seconds, you got a polished, confident answer that sounded like it came from a financial planner charging $300 an hour. Here’s the problem: That answer might’ve been dead wrong. An Intuit Credit Karma survey found that two-thirds of Americans who’ve used generative AI have asked it for financial advice. Among Gen Z and millennials, that number hits 82%. And 85% of them actually followed the advice they…
U.S. President Donald Trump said his administration would look into banks — singling out Wells Fargo — over payments and debt treatment after the Los Angeles wildfires, marking the latest friction with the banking industry. The 2025 Palisades Fire in Los Angeles and Eaton Fire in Altadena killed 22 people, destroyed some 12,000 homes and caused over $50 billion in property damage. “Wells Fargo, in particular, has been very difficult to deal with,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social late on Thursday. “The Banks must treat those people, who so horribly lost their Homes in this tragic fire,…
A New York-based electronics manufacturer is recalling thousands of its dumbbells, and not because they’re too heavy. Tzumi Electronics issued the recall for about 50,000 units of its FitRx SmartBell Quick-Select 5-52.5-pound Adjustable Dumbbells after multiple reports of weight plates detaching during use, posing a risk of serious injury. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall April 23, covering select model 8361 FitRx SmartBell adjustable dumbbells sold nationwide. Here’s what to know about the recalled dumbbells. What Products Are Affected? The recall applies to FitRx SmartBell Quick-Select Adjustable Dumbbells, with serial numbers KK23288361 through KK23388361 and KK207608361…
