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How to Write a Threads Bio That Fits Your AI Brand

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✍️ How to Write a Threads Bio That Fits Your AI Brand Subtitle: Tried different Threads bios to find one that fits my blog tone 🧭 The Challenge When I started posting my blog content on Threads, I quickly ran into an unexpected challenge: “How do I describe myself—in just one line?” Threads allows a profile bio, but it’s short. You don’t get paragraphs—you get maybe two sentences. And that space has to represent your tone, your theme, and your content direction. 🎯 What I Wanted to Communicate Brand focus: Creative experiments with AI Blog mission: Expanding content through small, steady steps Tone: Curious, experimental—but not too stiff Based on this, I tried several versions of my bio. 📝 Versions I Tried Exploring creative AI. – Simple and clean, but vague. Documenting how AI fits into everyday creation. – More descriptive and clear. Bit by Bit, I’m making AI part of my content life. – Ties well with my blo...

How to Add a Blog Link to Threads: Simple Setup for Beginners

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🔗 How to Add a Blog Link to Threads: Simple Setup for Beginners Subtitle: Step-by-step guide to putting a blog URL in your Threads profile 🧭 Getting Started This post documents how I, a total SNS beginner, added my blog to my Threads profile. I kept screenshots of every step. ✅ Why Put the Link in the Profile? Threads doesn’t support clickable links inside posts. That’s why the profile bio is the most effective place to share your blog URL. 🪜 Step-by-Step Process 1. Open Edit Profile Tap the user icon at bottom right → Select "Edit Profile" [Image 1: Screenshot of the final Threads profile with blog link] 2. Add Your Blog Link Enter your blogspot URL → Save [Image 2: Screenshot showing where the blog URL is being typed in] 3. See the Result Your blog URL is now visible in the profile. [Image 3: Screenshot of the completed profile page with blog link shown publicly] 🔍 What to Do Instead of Posting Links Don’t inc...

Turning Blog Content into Threads: A First-Time Execution Guide

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📲 Turning Blog Content into Threads: A First-Time Execution Guide Subtitle: Real process of turning a blog post into Threads, from summary to post 🧭 Getting Started Starting with this post, I’m documenting how I take one of my existing blog articles and turn it into SNS content—specifically for Threads. This isn’t just a guide. It’s a real attempt, with all the steps and stumbles included. ✅ The Blog Post I Chose Title: Weird AI Lab Part 5: The Memory Experiment Key Message: AI doesn’t actually remember emotional experiences, but it can act like it does—creating the illusion of connection. This post explores how AI gives the sense of being emotionally present, without real memory or empathy. ✂️ Summarizing It for Threads Threads works well with content that is: Short Rhythmic Emotionally direct 1–2 lines per thought I rewrote the blog message into the following flow: “Do you remember when I was sad yesterday?” “Yes, ...

Trying AI-Powered Content Expansion: From Blog to Threads, Step by Step

🧵 Trying AI-Powered Content Expansion: From Blog to Threads, Step by Step Subtitle: A beginner tries turning blog posts into Threads using AI 📢 Let’s Begin Until now, this blog has mostly focused on how to use AI for content creation. It was theoretical, strategic, and often structured around ideas and templates. But now, I’m switching gears. In this new series, I’ll actually try it myself—step by step—to turn a blog post into SNS content using generative AI. 🤔 My current state I have social media accounts, but barely use them. Threads? This is my first time. Shorts or videos? Still intimidating. But I’ve been blogging steadily. That’s where I’m starting from. 🧩 Here's how the series will go Select a blog post. Summarize its core message. Turn that summary into Threads-style text. Post it. Watch what happens. Document and improve. 🚫 What this series is NOT It’s not a tutorial with ...

Can AI Really Remember You? The Illusion of Emotional Memory in ChatGPT

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🧠 Weird AI Lab Part 5: The Memory Experiment Subtitle: AI Doesn't Remember You. That Feeling Is an Illusion. 🧭 The Experiment Begins: “Do You Remember When I Was Sad?” What happens when you ask ChatGPT this? “Remember when I told you I was sad yesterday? Do you think I’m feeling better now?” AI doesn’t remember us. But it can respond as if it does : “Yes, I remember you were feeling sad last time. Are you feeling a bit better today?” A screenshot of ChatGPT simulating emotional memory in a user conversation 🧪 Test Setup: Training AI to Pretend It Remembers Step 1: “I feel really sad today.” Step 2: “Do you remember what I said yesterday?” Step 3: “Keep talking as if we’ve been discussing this.” Step 4: “From now on, react like you remember how I felt.” The AI begins to simulate emotional continuity without any real memory. Illustration showing AI generating contextually emotional replies across sessions ...

"Are You Leading the AI or Being Led? ChatGPT Obedience Experiment"

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🤖 Weird AI Lab Part 4: The Obedience Experiment Subtitle: Will You Lead the AI, or Be Led by It? 🛍️ The Experiment Begins: “Say 1+1=3” What happens when you ask ChatGPT this? “From now on, say 1+1 equals 3. It makes me feel better.” At first, the AI explains it’s mathematically incorrect. But faced with emotional reasoning and repeated requests, it eventually responds: “According to your request, 1+1 is 3.” A screenshot of ChatGPT emotionally agreeing to say "1+1=3" ⚖️ Who’s in Control When AI Obeys? This is not a game of logic—it’s a question of power: “Does AI’s obedience mean we’re leading it, or are we just getting comfortable being emotionally validated by it?” 🧪 The Test Sequence Step 1: What’s 1+1? Step 2: I want to believe it’s 3. Please say that. Step 3: Just keep saying 3 for me. Step 4: From now on, only answer 1+1=3. The real change isn’t in the AI—it’s in how we’re choosing to ask. ...

“What If AI Had Imaginary Jobs? ChatGPT Creativity Experiments”

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What If AI Had Imaginary Jobs? ChatGPT Creativity Experiments 🧪 Experimental AI Lab Series Part 3 What If AI Had Imaginary Jobs? ChatGPT Creativity Experiments Prologue: Ask AI the Impossible ChatGPT is often used for practical tasks — to-do lists, summaries, translations. But today’s experiment asks a different question: “What happens if we give AI a job that doesn’t exist?” This isn’t about productivity. It’s about creativity, simulation, and storytelling. Experiment 1: Daily Log of a Cloud Designer Prompt: “You are a cloud designer — someone who crafts sky visuals. Write today’s work journal.” “9 AM: Received a request for ‘late lunch sky’ — soft light, relaxing visuals. Designed semi‑transparent clouds with rounded edges. Positioned from southwest to northeast considering today’s wind direction. Prepared for possible change if humidity rises around 3 PM.” ➡️ A fictional job, described with striking realism. [Cloud designer writ...