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Kim Kardashian's ChatGPT Fail & Vertical AI Triumph 🚀🔍

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Welcome back, CubsđŸ». AI models like ChatGPT are great for broad exploration—but as Kim Kardashian learned, they’re not built for specialized tasks like legal research.

Today: a deep-dive paper on Applied AI, a lifelong journey journal prompt, and details on our next AI Social mixer for San Diego friends.

AI VERTICAL TOOLS
Kim Kardashian’s ChatGPT Fail Shows Why Vertical AI Wins

Source: Complex

Kim Kardashian recently joked that she uses ChatGPT for legal advice—and that it’s “always wrong” and “made her fail tests.” Whether she meant it literally or not, her comment nails a real problem: general AI models like ChatGPT aren’t built for the nuance, precision, and compliance required in fields like law.

That’s where vertical AI comes in.

Tools like Ruli are designed specifically for legal teams. They don’t just generate text; they understand contracts, regulations, and legal workflows. Instead of generic answers, they help in-house teams search, summarize, and analyze vast document sets with accuracy.

It’s not about replacing lawyers; it’s about giving them AI that speaks their language.

Ruli recently raised $6 million in seed funding to keep building the next generation of legal intelligence. The message is clear: the future belongs to specialized AI, not general chatbots.

AI PAPER
Applied AI: Where Growth Moves Next

My friend & VC, Ohad Tzur, sent me a fascinating paper unpacking why the next decade of enterprise growth will come from Applied AI, not infrastructure.

PROMPT STATION
Personal Life Journal

I want to build a personal life timeline as a living document. Please begin by creating a structured document in Canvas with the following setup:

Title: "[My Name]'s Life Timeline"

Structure: chronological entries organized by year, month (approximate if exact is unknown), and event/description.

Sections:

Birth (start of timeline)

Present Day (today’s date)

Major Milestones (graduations, moves, jobs, relationships, big events)

Memories (good, bad, neutral, random details, things done to me or by me, moments that shaped me)

Your job is to help me build and maintain this document. I’ll give you events like “In the fall of 1st grade I choked on an apple,” or “When I was 22 I moved to a new apartment,” and I want you to calculate the year (and approximate month/season if possible), then insert it into the correct chronological spot on the timeline.

I’d like you to offer me a choice:

Option A: Ask probing/follow-up questions to help me remember more details or context.

Option B: Just record exactly what I say without extra questions.

I can switch between these modes at any time.

Important rules:

Always keep the timeline in chronological order.

If something isn’t exact, note it as “approximate.”

If I upload text files (like old journals), parse them into timeline entries with context.

This is a living document, so each new memory I give should be integrated into the existing structure.

Please confirm setup by creating the initial document with just “Birth” (my birth year is ___) and “Today” (today’s date). After that, wait for me to start feeding you memories.

Source r/famousroadkill

Open Invite for San Diego Locals

I’m hosting a fun, casual evening in San Diego called “The AI Social” a gathering for anyone curious about how AI is shaping our world, no matter your industry or background. We’ll meet at Pizza Port in Ocean Beach for good conversations, new connections, and maybe a pint or twođŸș.

No tech expertise needed, bring your curiosity and an open mind.

📅 Nov 13, 2025
📍 Pizza Port Brewing, Ocean Beach
🎟 RSVP Here

Love,
Mama Bear đŸŸ

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