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🤖 100 Women In AI
PLUS: The AI tool that can tell your biological age through one photo

Happy Monday!
Hey there! It's Google I/O week, so get ready for some exciting AI announcements! I'm thrilled to see so much interest in including prompts in each newsletter—thanks to everyone who voted. I have another favor to ask. As much as I love the name "Cliff Notes," I need to change it to avoid any legal issues with the original Cliffs Notes brand as our newsletter grows. Let's brainstorm a new name together! I'll send out a survey next month to gather your ideas or reply to this email if you have ideas. In the meantime, here's a cool prompt I found this week:
PROMPT: I’m feeling overwhelmed by [insert area of life — e.g., work, health, relationships, finances, or time management]. Help me apply the 80/20 principle to identify the small set of tasks, habits, responsibilities, or thought patterns that are creating the majority of the stress. Start by asking clarifying questions if needed, then list the top stress sources in order of impact. For each, suggest a way to eliminate, delegate, automate, or simplify it — without creating more chaos. End with one small but powerful shift I can implement this weekend to reduce my stress by at least 20%.
Enjoy!
In Today’s Edition:
🤯 100 Women in AI
🛠️ 7 new AI tools that will take your productivity to the next level
🤑 The AI tool that can tell your biological age through one photo
🤖 AI-powered personal CFO with dynamic financial insights
Read time: 4 minutes

🎨 AI ART


📰 AI INDUSTRY NEWS
100 Women in AI by XFactor Ventures and Flybridge
Helping startups build what’s next with the AI Futures Fund
OpenAI brings its GPT-4.1 models to ChatGPT
Notion takes on AI notetakers like Granola with its own transcription feature
Google’s bringing Gemini to your car with Android Auto
Audible is giving publishers AI tools to quickly make more audiobooks
Pika’s ‘provocative and controversial’ ad casts AI as an escape from a post-apocalyptic world
FaceAge: the AI tool that can tell your biological age through one photo

🛠 NEW AI TOOLS
📊 Currents AI – Real-time social media trend and sentiment analysis
📝 PRDKit – AI-generated PRDs with wireframes and user flows
📝 Notion AI Meeting Notes – Transcribes and summarizes meetings within Notion workspace
📝 Inkr – AI-powered transcription and searchable note-taking
🤖 FirstQuadrant – AI automates B2B sales pipeline and outreach
📧 Migma – AI-generated emails from prompts and brand assets
💰 Taka Finance – AI-powered personal CFO with dynamic financial insights
🎨View our database of marketing tools mentioned all past newsletters:

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🎓 LEARN
Become a Google-Level Prompt Engineer in 20 Minutes
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📹 TIKTOK OF THE WEEK
Gen Z And Millennials Are Using ChatGPT Differently 🤯
@fortune Open AI CEO Sam Altman discusses how different generations use the technology in different ways. #OpenAI #ChatGPT #SamAltman #Fortune #Gen... See more

🆇 POSTS OF THE WEEK
You can now export your deep research reports as well-formatted PDFs—complete with tables, images, linked citations, and sources.
Just click the share icon and select 'Download as PDF.' It works for both new and past reports.
— OpenAI (@OpenAI)
6:37 PM • May 12, 2025
There is a sense that as AI models improve, prompt engineering becomes less relevant. If anything, the opposite is true. As models get better, they can take on even more complicated directions and tasks, which means knowing how to guide them is a potent skill.
— Aaron Levie (@levie)
12:13 AM • May 14, 2025
JUST IN: ChatGPT now has more monthly users than Wikipedia.
— Watcher.Guru (@WatcherGuru)
4:41 PM • May 15, 2025
Many of the most important “prompt engineering” skills are management skills: clearly understanding the task to be done & what information is needed to do it; explaining the task to the AI; giving useful feedback to improve outputs; & generalizing lessons learned into a process.
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick)
4:13 AM • May 14, 2025
When AI makes things far faster, it means you can deliver services to entire new market segments, or solve problems that were impractical before. This will be the vast majority of AI Agent use cases in the enterprise. And they will be used to drive more growth just savings.
— Aaron Levie (@levie)
4:21 PM • May 15, 2025

☕️ THE EXTRAS
One year ago today, I wrote Huge OpenAI News Today.
The most clicked link in last week’s newsletter: Is Duolingo the face of an AI jobs crisis?

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