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Your personalized AI briefing, delivered every morning. The Daily Personal AI Brief curates the most relevant AI news, tools, and insights tailored to your interests—so you stay informed on what matters most to you in the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence. Each weekday, you'll get a custom briefing covering the latest in AI research, product launches, industry trends, and practical applications—filtered and personalized just for you. No generic headlines—just the AI news you need to know, in about 5 minutes.© 2026 The Daily Personal AI Brief Politics & Government
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  • Scheduled prompt daily brief (2026-05-09)
    May 9 2026

    The Daily Personal AI Brief — 2026-05-09

    Today Alex shows how to use scheduled prompts in Microsoft 365 Copilot to generate a consistent daily brief: decisions, delegations, what can wait, and calendar conflicts.

    Tip: Add constraints like citations and decision filters to keep the output tight and trustworthy.

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    4 mins
  • Inbox to action plan (2026-05-08)
    May 8 2026

    Today's practical workflow: use AI as a junior chief of staff for your inbox.

    • Produce a decision brief: what's agreed, what's disputed, what's missing
    • Extract a checklist with owners and suggested due dates
    • Draft a concise reply that asks at most two questions

    Plus: a fast assumption-check prompt to stop the model from guessing.

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    4 mins
  • One-click prompts: build a mini prompt library (2026-05-07)
    May 7 2026

    Turn your best prompts into reusable one-click workflows for triage, replies, and next actions.

    Reusable prompt pattern:

    You are my operations assistant. Read the text below. Output: a five-bullet summary; decisions that must be made with who should decide; open questions; and the next three actions to take today. Keep it under one hundred and fifty words. If a detail is not explicitly in the text, write ‘not stated.’ Text: paste the thread or document.

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    4 mins
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