DECEMBER 5, 2025
Some days, it's feast or famine on the PromptCraft front. Today, it's FEAST. We have 9 new threads that cover everything from medical records interpretation to social media content creation.
Thousands of prompts, in all!
Amazon has also joined the coding AI race with "Kiro," a model that can reportedly code for days without interruption. Then, we have a 6-year-old boy who's developed a copyright infringement search tool, and a look at Shopping with Copilot, which hopes to make your Holiday Shopping Season smoother. That, and lots, lots more, starting right now:
- PromptCraft: 9 New Threads Covering Literally Thousands of Prompts Across SEO, Startups, Medical Records, Social Media, and Competitor Pricing Analysis
- THE HEADLINES: Crucial Shuts Down; Amazon's 'Kiro' Can Code Uninterrupted for Days; Lawyer's 6YO Son Makes Copyright Infringement Tool; Microsoft Pushes Back on 'Lowering Targets' Report; Plus, How MedPros Are Leaning More on AI, Both Here and Abroad
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PROMPTS: 9 New Threads Covering Literally Thousands of Prompts Across SEO, Startups, Medical Records, Social Media, and Competitor Pricing Analysis
- Using AI to unpack dense medical records: A patient describes exporting their entire portal record as PDF, feeding it to an AI assistant, then asking for plain‑language explanations, likely scenarios and conflicting diagnoses. Useful for decoding jargon—but should be treated as educational support only, with real decisions still made with your clinicians. (Reddit)
- Prompt starter kit for new business ideas: Instead of outsourcing strategy to ChatGPT, the author uses a small set of lightweight prompts to quickly shape early‑stage business ideas—clarifying assumptions, constraints and next steps without overwhelming detail. The thread also links to a larger free prompt collection for more systematic exploration. (Reddit)
- Brutally honest AI audit for web pages: Shareable prompt that turns an LLM into a ruthless but fair website critic. It evaluates clarity, search intent, trust signals, AI‑readiness, tone and structure, then gives a verdict, ten highest‑impact fixes and rewrites of weak sections so pages are more recommendable for both Google and assistants. (Reddit)
- Prompt chain for structured competitor pricing analysis: A multi‑step prompt chain that verifies industry, competitor list and region, then has the model gather pricing, positioning, distribution and promotion details across rivals. It summarizes findings into tables, highlights market gaps, and suggests strategic positioning—designed to run as a one‑click workflow in Agentic Workers. (Reddit)
- 15k‑prompt library for multi‑platform content: Creator explains how juggling hooks, captions, threads and scripts led them to compile and organize 15,000+ prompts by platform and category. The library is designed to spark ideas and speed up drafting for Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok and more. (Reddit)
- Validating semi‑manual custom chat assistants business: Indie founder describes selling “brains for replies”—custom LLM chats configured with each studio’s services, tone and FAQs. Owners paste incoming questions in, paste polished answers out. The post asks whether this semi‑manual approach, focused on beauty clinics, can realistically reach $400/month and how to refine the offer. (Reddit)
- Automated SEO benchmark and action‑plan workflow: Describes a JSON‑driven automation that compares your domain against top competitors and, in around three minutes, outputs an SEO benchmark, gap analysis and prioritized action plan. It covers technical vitals, on‑page structure, content clusters, backlinks and reporting via Google Sheets and Looker Studio. (Reddit)
- Less‑obvious prompt tricks beyond examples and steps: The author shares underrated techniques: put context before the task, explicitly ask for prioritization, restate earlier instructions as “memory” reminders, use tight constraints to spark creativity, and chain prompts so one run critiques the previous output—turning LLMs into their own editor. (Reddit)
- Open‑source prompt engineering handbook on GitHub: Rishi Arora’s free “Prompt Engineering Jumpstart” e‑book lives as a GitHub repo, covering fourteen foundational patterns: mindset, specificity, personas, few‑shot “show and tell,” chain‑of‑thought, output formatting, iteration, negative prompting, task chaining and a recipe‑style cheat sheet—aimed at non‑technical beginners who want reliable, structured prompts. (Reddit)
HIGHLIGHTS: Crucial Shuts Down; Amazon's 'Kiro' Can Code Uninterrupted for Days; Lawyer's 6YO Son Makes Copyright Infringement Tool; Microsoft Pushes Back on 'Lowering Targets' Report; Plus, How MedPros Are Leaning More on AI, Both Here and Abroad
- Crucial is shutting down — because Micron wants to sell its RAM and SSDs to AI companies instead
- Principles for the Secure Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Operational Technology
- AI in the workplace: A report for 2025
- Our favorite Chrome extensions in 2025
- Lawyer’s 6-year-old son uses AI to build copyright infringement generator
- Unlimited Industries’ AI-Powered Construction Raises $12 Million Seed Round
- Nvidia servers speed up AI models from China’s Moonshoot AI and others tenfold
- ‘From taboo to tool’: 30% of GPs in UK use AI tools in patient consultations, study finds
- Snowflake and Anthropic announce $200 million partnership to bring agentic AI to global enterprises
- Another bid to block state AI regulation has failed… for now
- HHS Unveils AI Strategy to Transform Agency Operations
- Not a ‘bubble,’ but maybe an ‘air pocket’: Wall Street says it’s time to reset the AI narrative
- New serverless customization in Amazon SageMaker AI accelerates model fine-tuning
- PermitFlow Raises $54 Million Series B to Build Construction’s AI Workforce
- Discover the AI Tools Fueling the Next Cybercrime Wave — Watch the Webinar
- Microsoft denies report of lowering targets for AI software sales growth
- Announcing the initial People-First AI Fund grantees
- Why many Philadelphia doctors now use AI to record patient visits
- Apple’s AI Chief Exits, But Record iPhone Sales Send Apple Stock (AAPL) to All-Time High
- Introducing Google Workspace Studio: Automate everyday work with AI agents
- Amazon previews 3 AI agents, including ‘Kiro’ that can code on its own for days
- An AI Dark Horse Is Rewriting the Rules of Game Design
- James Cameron Bans AI From ‘Avatar’ Movies: ‘We Don’t Replace Actors’
- Is AI slopifying the job market? (Two Indicators)
- AI companies’ safety practices fail to meet global standards, study shows
- NVIDIA Shatters MoE AI Performance Records With a Massive 10x Leap on GB200 ‘Blackwell’ NVL72 Servers, Fueled by Co-Design Breakthroughs
- Anthropic CEO Says Some Tech Firms Too Risky With AI Spending
- OpenAI to acquire Neptune
- Early look at upcoming App submission flow for ChatGPT
- Commission opens antitrust investigation into Meta’s new policy regarding AI providers’ access to WhatsApp
- ABB invests in OctaiPipe to partner in AI-optimized energy efficiency for data center cooling
- Nvidia wins lobbying battle over AI chip exports
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