Agentic Prompting Secrets in GPT-5
3 Demos of the Top 1% Single-Pass Prompt
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🤖Agentic Prompting in GPT‑5: The Top 1% Single‑Pass Prompt (3 Real Demos)
🎧 Weekly Podcast Updates
🚀Anthropic’s Claude AI model can now handle longer prompts
❇️ Perplexity offers to buy Chrome for billions more than it’s raised
😮Google pushes AI into flight deals as antitrust scrutiny, competition heat up
🤖 Google tests revamped Google Finance with AI upgrades, live news feed
😎DeepSeek reverts to Nvidia for R2 model after Huawei AI chip fails
🤖Agentic Prompting in GPT‑5:
The Top 1% Single‑Pass Prompt (3 Real Demos)
In this video, we dive into how to harness GPT-5 as a powerful agent for tasks like project management, automation, and coding. You’ll learn how to craft precision prompts, unlock the model’s full capabilities, and boost productivity through AI-driven workflows.
We’ll break down the specific language and structural techniques that deliver optimal results, so you can consistently achieve high-impact outputs in a single pass. Watch Full Video Here.
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😮 Anthropic’s Claude AI model can now handle
longer prompts

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Anthropic Boosts Claude’s Context Window to 1M Tokens Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4 can now handle prompts up to 1 million tokens — roughly 750,000 words or 75,000 lines of code — giving developers far more room for complex projects and long agentic coding tasks. This leap puts Claude ahead of GPT-5’s 400K limit, though competition is heating up.
❇️Perplexity offers to buy Chrome for billions more than it’s raised

Perplexity Offers $34.5B for Google Chrome
In a bold move, AI search startup Perplexity has made an unsolicited $34.5 billion cash offer to buy Google Chrome, pledging to keep Chromium open source, invest $3B in the project, and retain Google as the default search engine. The bid follows a DOJ proposal that Google be forced to sell Chrome after a monopoly ruling. With Chrome’s 68% market share, the deal could reshape the browser landscape — if it ever goes through.
Read more here → Perplexity
⚡Google pushes AI into flight deals as antitrust scrutiny, competition heat up

Google has debuted Flight Deals, an AI tool in Google Flights that helps travelers find cheaper fares using natural language queries like “week-long trip this winter to a city with great food.” Powered by a custom Gemini 2.5 model, it ranks results by percentage savings and price, pulling data directly from airlines. The beta rolls out this week in the U.S., Canada, and India — even as regulators probe Google’s dominance in travel search.
💫Google tests revamped Google Finance with AI upgrades, live news feed
Google is upgrading Google Finance with AI-powered answers to complex financial questions, advanced charting tools, and real-time data and news. Users can now ask detailed queries in one go, view technical indicators like moving average envelopes, and access live market headlines — including commodities and more cryptocurrencies. The update rolls out in the U.S. over the coming weeks.

👏 DeepSeek reverts to Nvidia for R2 model after Huawei AI chip fails

Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has scrapped plans to train its upcoming R2 model on Huawei’s Ascend chips after persistent technical failures, reverting to Nvidia hardware and delaying launch. While Beijing pushes for homegrown tech, the chips couldn’t meet the stability and power demands of large-scale training — even with Huawei engineers on-site. Inference on Huawei hardware may still be possible, but for now, Nvidia keeps the AI performance crown.
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