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  1. Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it – ZDNET

    Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it

    Powered by GPT-5.2, Prism helps you draft papers, source contextualized references, and more – just don’t delegate your research to it.

    Written by Radhika Rajkumar, Editor, Jan. 27, 2026 at 10:01 a.m. PT

    Table of Contents

    How Prism works Limitations The AI workspace future How to access

    ZDNET’s key takeaways 

    • Prism is a free, collaborative AI workspace for research.
    • It’s meant to support, not replace, human-led science. 
    • AI-enabled workspaces aim to unite disparate tools.

    This fall, OpenAI deepened its investment in AI for science as the technology’s next frontier, citing advancements in GPT-5 as proof of its viability as a research tool — and eventual scientific automation system. As a first step to that end, OpenAI has launched Prism, a new collaborative workspace for scientists.

    “In 2025, AI changed software development forever,” OpenAI said in the announcement. “In 2026, we expect a comparable shift in science.”

    Also: Inside Google’s vision to make Gmail your personal AI agent command center

    Prism is powered by GPT-5.2, the company’s newest model, which was released last month. At the time, OpenAI said GPT-5.2 performs “at or above human expert level,” but the company doesn’t advise you to let it automate your research — here’s why. 

    (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, ZDNET’s parent company, filed an April 2025 lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.)

    How Prism works

    OpenAI has invested heavily in demonstrating scientific use cases for its models, releasing papers on its prowess in mathematical discoverycell analysis, and biology experiments. But the tools scientists currently use, OpenAI argued in the announcement, constrain “how research is done day to day.” Enter Prism.

    Geared toward science writing and report compilation, which requires collaboration amongst several participants, Prism “brings drafting, revision, collaboration, and preparation for publication into a single, cloud-based, LaTeX-native workspace,” OpenAI said, referring to the LaTeX scientific typesetting standard

    Also: 10 ways AI can inflict unprecedented damage in 2026

    Prism puts GPT-5.2 inside a scientific project, ideally for a more seamless experience. According to OpenAI, it’s based on Crixet, a platform the company purchased and folded into this new release. 

    In a demo, OpenAI developers walked through Prism’s interface: a chat window on the left and an in-process research paper on the right. Prism lets scientists access multiple chat agents simultaneously, each executing different commands. These can include adding sources from arXiv and other platforms, creating lecture notes based on a topic, complete with citations, or perfecting equations and figures. Users can also test hypotheses with GPT-5.2 Thinking as a copilot, LaTeX-format diagrams, and edit several documents within one project. 

    Similarly to Claude’s just-released Slack, Asana, and Figma integrations and comparable features in ChatGPT, the goal of Prism and tools like it is to centralize systems for ease of use. 

    “Much of the everyday work of research — drafting papers, revising arguments, managing equations and citations, and coordinating with collaborators — remains fragmented,” OpenAI said. “Researchers often move between editors, PDFs, LaTeX compilers, reference managers, and separate chat interfaces, losing context and interrupting focus.” 

    Also: OpenAI says it’s working toward catastrophe or utopia – just not sure which

    OpenAI said reasoning models are less likely to hallucinate citations — a primary issue in using AI for research, law, and other academic contexts — because their extended thinking process forces them to review material more closely. 

    Editor’s Note: Featured image at top from WP AI.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it | ZDNET

    #AITools #Crixet #FragmentedWork #Free #GPT52 #OpenAI #Platforms #Research #Science #Scientists #TryIt #ZDNET
  2. Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it – ZDNET

    Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it

    Powered by GPT-5.2, Prism helps you draft papers, source contextualized references, and more – just don’t delegate your research to it.

    Written by Radhika Rajkumar, Editor, Jan. 27, 2026 at 10:01 a.m. PT

    Table of Contents

    How Prism works Limitations The AI workspace future How to access

    ZDNET’s key takeaways 

    • Prism is a free, collaborative AI workspace for research.
    • It’s meant to support, not replace, human-led science. 
    • AI-enabled workspaces aim to unite disparate tools.

    This fall, OpenAI deepened its investment in AI for science as the technology’s next frontier, citing advancements in GPT-5 as proof of its viability as a research tool — and eventual scientific automation system. As a first step to that end, OpenAI has launched Prism, a new collaborative workspace for scientists.

    “In 2025, AI changed software development forever,” OpenAI said in the announcement. “In 2026, we expect a comparable shift in science.”

    Also: Inside Google’s vision to make Gmail your personal AI agent command center

    Prism is powered by GPT-5.2, the company’s newest model, which was released last month. At the time, OpenAI said GPT-5.2 performs “at or above human expert level,” but the company doesn’t advise you to let it automate your research — here’s why. 

    (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, ZDNET’s parent company, filed an April 2025 lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.)

    How Prism works

    OpenAI has invested heavily in demonstrating scientific use cases for its models, releasing papers on its prowess in mathematical discoverycell analysis, and biology experiments. But the tools scientists currently use, OpenAI argued in the announcement, constrain “how research is done day to day.” Enter Prism.

    Geared toward science writing and report compilation, which requires collaboration amongst several participants, Prism “brings drafting, revision, collaboration, and preparation for publication into a single, cloud-based, LaTeX-native workspace,” OpenAI said, referring to the LaTeX scientific typesetting standard

    Also: 10 ways AI can inflict unprecedented damage in 2026

    Prism puts GPT-5.2 inside a scientific project, ideally for a more seamless experience. According to OpenAI, it’s based on Crixet, a platform the company purchased and folded into this new release. 

    In a demo, OpenAI developers walked through Prism’s interface: a chat window on the left and an in-process research paper on the right. Prism lets scientists access multiple chat agents simultaneously, each executing different commands. These can include adding sources from arXiv and other platforms, creating lecture notes based on a topic, complete with citations, or perfecting equations and figures. Users can also test hypotheses with GPT-5.2 Thinking as a copilot, LaTeX-format diagrams, and edit several documents within one project. 

    Similarly to Claude’s just-released Slack, Asana, and Figma integrations and comparable features in ChatGPT, the goal of Prism and tools like it is to centralize systems for ease of use. 

    “Much of the everyday work of research — drafting papers, revising arguments, managing equations and citations, and coordinating with collaborators — remains fragmented,” OpenAI said. “Researchers often move between editors, PDFs, LaTeX compilers, reference managers, and separate chat interfaces, losing context and interrupting focus.” 

    Also: OpenAI says it’s working toward catastrophe or utopia – just not sure which

    OpenAI said reasoning models are less likely to hallucinate citations — a primary issue in using AI for research, law, and other academic contexts — because their extended thinking process forces them to review material more closely. 

    Editor’s Note: Featured image at top from WP AI.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it | ZDNET

    Tags: AI Tools, Crixet, Fragmented Work, Free, GPT 5.2, OpenAI, Platforms, Research, Science, Scientists, Try It, ZDNET
    #AITools #Crixet #FragmentedWork #Free #GPT52 #OpenAI #Platforms #Research #Science #Scientists #TryIt #ZDNET
  3. Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it – ZDNET

    Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it

    Powered by GPT-5.2, Prism helps you draft papers, source contextualized references, and more – just don’t delegate your research to it.

    Written by Radhika Rajkumar, Editor, Jan. 27, 2026 at 10:01 a.m. PT

    Table of Contents

    How Prism works Limitations The AI workspace future How to access

    ZDNET’s key takeaways 

    • Prism is a free, collaborative AI workspace for research.
    • It’s meant to support, not replace, human-led science. 
    • AI-enabled workspaces aim to unite disparate tools.

    This fall, OpenAI deepened its investment in AI for science as the technology’s next frontier, citing advancements in GPT-5 as proof of its viability as a research tool — and eventual scientific automation system. As a first step to that end, OpenAI has launched Prism, a new collaborative workspace for scientists.

    “In 2025, AI changed software development forever,” OpenAI said in the announcement. “In 2026, we expect a comparable shift in science.”

    Also: Inside Google’s vision to make Gmail your personal AI agent command center

    Prism is powered by GPT-5.2, the company’s newest model, which was released last month. At the time, OpenAI said GPT-5.2 performs “at or above human expert level,” but the company doesn’t advise you to let it automate your research — here’s why. 

    (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, ZDNET’s parent company, filed an April 2025 lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.)

    How Prism works

    OpenAI has invested heavily in demonstrating scientific use cases for its models, releasing papers on its prowess in mathematical discoverycell analysis, and biology experiments. But the tools scientists currently use, OpenAI argued in the announcement, constrain “how research is done day to day.” Enter Prism.

    Geared toward science writing and report compilation, which requires collaboration amongst several participants, Prism “brings drafting, revision, collaboration, and preparation for publication into a single, cloud-based, LaTeX-native workspace,” OpenAI said, referring to the LaTeX scientific typesetting standard

    Also: 10 ways AI can inflict unprecedented damage in 2026

    Prism puts GPT-5.2 inside a scientific project, ideally for a more seamless experience. According to OpenAI, it’s based on Crixet, a platform the company purchased and folded into this new release. 

    In a demo, OpenAI developers walked through Prism’s interface: a chat window on the left and an in-process research paper on the right. Prism lets scientists access multiple chat agents simultaneously, each executing different commands. These can include adding sources from arXiv and other platforms, creating lecture notes based on a topic, complete with citations, or perfecting equations and figures. Users can also test hypotheses with GPT-5.2 Thinking as a copilot, LaTeX-format diagrams, and edit several documents within one project. 

    Similarly to Claude’s just-released Slack, Asana, and Figma integrations and comparable features in ChatGPT, the goal of Prism and tools like it is to centralize systems for ease of use. 

    “Much of the everyday work of research — drafting papers, revising arguments, managing equations and citations, and coordinating with collaborators — remains fragmented,” OpenAI said. “Researchers often move between editors, PDFs, LaTeX compilers, reference managers, and separate chat interfaces, losing context and interrupting focus.” 

    Also: OpenAI says it’s working toward catastrophe or utopia – just not sure which

    OpenAI said reasoning models are less likely to hallucinate citations — a primary issue in using AI for research, law, and other academic contexts — because their extended thinking process forces them to review material more closely. 

    Editor’s Note: Featured image at top from WP AI.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it | ZDNET

    Tags: AI Tools, Crixet, Fragmented Work, Free, GPT 5.2, OpenAI, Platforms, Research, Science, Scientists, Try It, ZDNET
    #AITools #Crixet #FragmentedWork #Free #GPT52 #OpenAI #Platforms #Research #Science #Scientists #TryIt #ZDNET
  4. Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it – ZDNET

    Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it

    Powered by GPT-5.2, Prism helps you draft papers, source contextualized references, and more – just don’t delegate your research to it.

    Written by Radhika Rajkumar, Editor, Jan. 27, 2026 at 10:01 a.m. PT

    Table of Contents

    How Prism works Limitations The AI workspace future How to access

    ZDNET’s key takeaways 

    • Prism is a free, collaborative AI workspace for research.
    • It’s meant to support, not replace, human-led science. 
    • AI-enabled workspaces aim to unite disparate tools.

    This fall, OpenAI deepened its investment in AI for science as the technology’s next frontier, citing advancements in GPT-5 as proof of its viability as a research tool — and eventual scientific automation system. As a first step to that end, OpenAI has launched Prism, a new collaborative workspace for scientists.

    “In 2025, AI changed software development forever,” OpenAI said in the announcement. “In 2026, we expect a comparable shift in science.”

    Also: Inside Google’s vision to make Gmail your personal AI agent command center

    Prism is powered by GPT-5.2, the company’s newest model, which was released last month. At the time, OpenAI said GPT-5.2 performs “at or above human expert level,” but the company doesn’t advise you to let it automate your research — here’s why. 

    (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, ZDNET’s parent company, filed an April 2025 lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.)

    How Prism works

    OpenAI has invested heavily in demonstrating scientific use cases for its models, releasing papers on its prowess in mathematical discoverycell analysis, and biology experiments. But the tools scientists currently use, OpenAI argued in the announcement, constrain “how research is done day to day.” Enter Prism.

    Geared toward science writing and report compilation, which requires collaboration amongst several participants, Prism “brings drafting, revision, collaboration, and preparation for publication into a single, cloud-based, LaTeX-native workspace,” OpenAI said, referring to the LaTeX scientific typesetting standard

    Also: 10 ways AI can inflict unprecedented damage in 2026

    Prism puts GPT-5.2 inside a scientific project, ideally for a more seamless experience. According to OpenAI, it’s based on Crixet, a platform the company purchased and folded into this new release. 

    In a demo, OpenAI developers walked through Prism’s interface: a chat window on the left and an in-process research paper on the right. Prism lets scientists access multiple chat agents simultaneously, each executing different commands. These can include adding sources from arXiv and other platforms, creating lecture notes based on a topic, complete with citations, or perfecting equations and figures. Users can also test hypotheses with GPT-5.2 Thinking as a copilot, LaTeX-format diagrams, and edit several documents within one project. 

    Similarly to Claude’s just-released Slack, Asana, and Figma integrations and comparable features in ChatGPT, the goal of Prism and tools like it is to centralize systems for ease of use. 

    “Much of the everyday work of research — drafting papers, revising arguments, managing equations and citations, and coordinating with collaborators — remains fragmented,” OpenAI said. “Researchers often move between editors, PDFs, LaTeX compilers, reference managers, and separate chat interfaces, losing context and interrupting focus.” 

    Also: OpenAI says it’s working toward catastrophe or utopia – just not sure which

    OpenAI said reasoning models are less likely to hallucinate citations — a primary issue in using AI for research, law, and other academic contexts — because their extended thinking process forces them to review material more closely. 

    Editor’s Note: Featured image at top from WP AI.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it | ZDNET

    #AITools #Crixet #FragmentedWork #Free #GPT52 #OpenAI #Platforms #Research #Science #Scientists #TryIt #ZDNET
  5. Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it – ZDNET

    Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it

    Powered by GPT-5.2, Prism helps you draft papers, source contextualized references, and more – just don’t delegate your research to it.

    Written by Radhika Rajkumar, Editor, Jan. 27, 2026 at 10:01 a.m. PT

    Table of Contents

    How Prism works Limitations The AI workspace future How to access

    ZDNET’s key takeaways 

    • Prism is a free, collaborative AI workspace for research.
    • It’s meant to support, not replace, human-led science. 
    • AI-enabled workspaces aim to unite disparate tools.

    This fall, OpenAI deepened its investment in AI for science as the technology’s next frontier, citing advancements in GPT-5 as proof of its viability as a research tool — and eventual scientific automation system. As a first step to that end, OpenAI has launched Prism, a new collaborative workspace for scientists.

    “In 2025, AI changed software development forever,” OpenAI said in the announcement. “In 2026, we expect a comparable shift in science.”

    Also: Inside Google’s vision to make Gmail your personal AI agent command center

    Prism is powered by GPT-5.2, the company’s newest model, which was released last month. At the time, OpenAI said GPT-5.2 performs “at or above human expert level,” but the company doesn’t advise you to let it automate your research — here’s why. 

    (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, ZDNET’s parent company, filed an April 2025 lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.)

    How Prism works

    OpenAI has invested heavily in demonstrating scientific use cases for its models, releasing papers on its prowess in mathematical discoverycell analysis, and biology experiments. But the tools scientists currently use, OpenAI argued in the announcement, constrain “how research is done day to day.” Enter Prism.

    Geared toward science writing and report compilation, which requires collaboration amongst several participants, Prism “brings drafting, revision, collaboration, and preparation for publication into a single, cloud-based, LaTeX-native workspace,” OpenAI said, referring to the LaTeX scientific typesetting standard

    Also: 10 ways AI can inflict unprecedented damage in 2026

    Prism puts GPT-5.2 inside a scientific project, ideally for a more seamless experience. According to OpenAI, it’s based on Crixet, a platform the company purchased and folded into this new release. 

    In a demo, OpenAI developers walked through Prism’s interface: a chat window on the left and an in-process research paper on the right. Prism lets scientists access multiple chat agents simultaneously, each executing different commands. These can include adding sources from arXiv and other platforms, creating lecture notes based on a topic, complete with citations, or perfecting equations and figures. Users can also test hypotheses with GPT-5.2 Thinking as a copilot, LaTeX-format diagrams, and edit several documents within one project. 

    Similarly to Claude’s just-released Slack, Asana, and Figma integrations and comparable features in ChatGPT, the goal of Prism and tools like it is to centralize systems for ease of use. 

    “Much of the everyday work of research — drafting papers, revising arguments, managing equations and citations, and coordinating with collaborators — remains fragmented,” OpenAI said. “Researchers often move between editors, PDFs, LaTeX compilers, reference managers, and separate chat interfaces, losing context and interrupting focus.” 

    Also: OpenAI says it’s working toward catastrophe or utopia – just not sure which

    OpenAI said reasoning models are less likely to hallucinate citations — a primary issue in using AI for research, law, and other academic contexts — because their extended thinking process forces them to review material more closely. 

    Editor’s Note: Featured image at top from WP AI.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Meet Prism, OpenAI’s free research workspace for scientists – how to try it | ZDNET

    Tags: AI Tools, Crixet, Fragmented Work, Free, GPT 5.2, OpenAI, Platforms, Research, Science, Scientists, Try It, ZDNET
    #AITools #Crixet #FragmentedWork #Free #GPT52 #OpenAI #Platforms #Research #Science #Scientists #TryIt #ZDNET
  6. HEY, SLEAZEVANGELICALS... 🙄🙏🤯
    WEREN'T YOUR BIBLE FAVES JESUS, MARY & JOSEPH REFUGEES...
    EVEN (GASP) UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS??? 📖🤔💡
    #FakeMagaChristians
    #Sleazevangelicals
    #JesusMaryJoseph
    #Immigrants
    #Refugees
    #ReadYourBible
    #RIF
    #ReadingIsFundamental
    #TRYit
    #Maga
    #Dim
    💡s

  7. Für alle Menschen, die keine Lust haben dass in Laster gestapelte #Tiere auf der Autobahn verunfallen oder an ihrem Ziel, dem Schlachthof ankommen müssen:
    veganuary.com/de/

    In dem gigantischen Zahlenmeer individueller Schicksale gibt es einen Hoffnungsfunken: Die Zahl ist zwar nicht klein, aber vielerorts bereits kleiner geworden. Je mehr Menschen mithelfen, desto größer der Effekt und das gesellschaftliche Selbstverständnis, dass ein gutes Leben auch ohne Tierleid geht. #goVegan #tryit

  8. Für alle Menschen, die keine Lust haben dass in Laster gestapelte #Tiere auf der Autobahn verunfallen oder an ihrem Ziel, dem Schlachthof ankommen müssen:
    veganuary.com/de/

    In dem gigantischen Zahlenmeer individueller Schicksale gibt es einen Hoffnungsfunken: Die Zahl ist zwar nicht klein, aber vielerorts bereits kleiner geworden. Je mehr Menschen mithelfen, desto größer der Effekt und das gesellschaftliche Selbstverständnis, dass ein gutes Leben auch ohne Tierleid geht. #goVegan #tryit

  9. Für alle Menschen, die keine Lust haben dass in Laster gestapelte #Tiere auf der Autobahn verunfallen oder an ihrem Ziel, dem Schlachthof ankommen müssen:
    veganuary.com/de/

    In dem gigantischen Zahlenmeer individueller Schicksale gibt es einen Hoffnungsfunken: Die Zahl ist zwar nicht klein, aber vielerorts bereits kleiner geworden. Je mehr Menschen mithelfen, desto größer der Effekt und das gesellschaftliche Selbstverständnis, dass ein gutes Leben auch ohne Tierleid geht. #goVegan #tryit

  10. Für alle Menschen, die keine Lust haben dass in Laster gestapelte #Tiere auf der Autobahn verunfallen oder an ihrem Ziel, dem Schlachthof ankommen müssen:
    veganuary.com/de/

    In dem gigantischen Zahlenmeer individueller Schicksale gibt es einen Hoffnungsfunken: Die Zahl ist zwar nicht klein, aber vielerorts bereits kleiner geworden. Je mehr Menschen mithelfen, desto größer der Effekt und das gesellschaftliche Selbstverständnis, dass ein gutes Leben auch ohne Tierleid geht. #goVegan #tryit

  11. Für alle Menschen, die keine Lust haben dass in Laster gestapelte #Tiere auf der Autobahn verunfallen oder an ihrem Ziel, dem Schlachthof ankommen müssen:
    veganuary.com/de/

    In dem gigantischen Zahlenmeer individueller Schicksale gibt es einen Hoffnungsfunken: Die Zahl ist zwar nicht klein, aber vielerorts bereits kleiner geworden. Je mehr Menschen mithelfen, desto größer der Effekt und das gesellschaftliche Selbstverständnis, dass ein gutes Leben auch ohne Tierleid geht. #goVegan #tryit

  12. Why can't people understand that playing a video game is a form of entertainment and is not toxic.

    Them "Go watch a film, go to the game, watch some TV to unwind, or touch some grass and go to the pub?"

    Me "how about fuck off with your narrow minded boring view"
    #Gaming #TryIt

  13. Why can't people understand that playing a video game is a form of entertainment and is not toxic.

    Them "Go watch a film, go to the game, watch some TV to unwind, or touch some grass and go to the pub?"

    Me "how about fuck off with your narrow minded boring view"
    #Gaming #TryIt

  14. Guys, try to guess the 10 constitutions that I often use as inspiration to write my draft constitution. One of them is a historical constitution from a socialist state that no longer exist today. Come on guys, this is fun!

    #sofiaflorina #ソフィアフロリナ#constitution #constitutions #draftconstitution #constitutiondraft #politics #government #law #laws #thisisfun #trytoguess #myprojects #myproject #constitutionalproject #project #projects #personalproject #personalprojects #comeonguys #justtryit #tryit

  15. I just heard that if you punch a filthy rich Nazi in the throat, a bunch of money shoots out Sonic-style. #tryit #punchnazis #sonic #ElonSucks

  16. I just heard that if you punch a filthy rich Nazi in the throat, a bunch of money shoots out Sonic-style. #tryit #punchnazis #sonic #ElonSucks

  17. I just heard that if you punch a filthy rich Nazi in the throat, a bunch of money shoots out Sonic-style. #tryit #punchnazis #sonic #ElonSucks

  18. I just heard that if you punch a filthy rich Nazi in the throat, a bunch of money shoots out Sonic-style. #tryit #punchnazis #sonic #ElonSucks

  19. I just heard that if you punch a filthy rich Nazi in the throat, a bunch of money shoots out Sonic-style. #tryit #punchnazis #sonic #ElonSucks

  20. #TangentAlert... #BraceBrace...!

    On the #Topic of #TopTierTooting...

    #Life in the #MastodonSpyBalloon is #JustFine; #IT's a #BitLike being the #CruiseDirector of an #OceanGoingLiner... Or #PilotingTheNormandy...

    #OrSomething...

    #IT's #QuiteGoodFun; #TryIT, you might #LikeIT...

    🧙:fediverse:​🤖:wolfparty:🤖:fediverse:​🧙 | 👨‍✈️🦹🚢🦄🚢​🦹👨‍✈️

  21. Like... This is some next level sh*t, just saying #art #ai it's just #art #generativeai #dontbescared #tryit you might just inspire yourself #beautiful #monsters ya know....

  22. Like... This is some next level sh*t, just saying #art #ai it's just #art #generativeai #dontbescared #tryit you might just inspire yourself #beautiful #monsters ya know....

  23. Like... This is some next level sh*t, just saying it's just you might just inspire yourself ya know....

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    Perfect solve - no 🎁 or 👀.
    @nerdlegame points: 6/6 #puzzles #tryit #intriguing

  28. #Tangentially...

    #DontForget... #VisualSearch is #StillQuiteCool... #TryIT; you might #LikeIT...

    Also... #OrangeStrawsDefinitelyMatter...

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  29. #Tangentially...

    #DontForget... #VisualSearch is #StillQuiteCool... #TryIT; you might #LikeIT...

    Also... #OrangeStrawsDefinitelyMatter...

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  30. #Meditation is one of the few things to keep my #mind and thoughts clean. If you never did it, #tryit.

  31. #Meditation is one of the few things to keep my #mind and thoughts clean. If you never did it, #tryit.

  32. #Meditation is one of the few things to keep my #mind and thoughts clean. If you never did it, #tryit.

  33. #Meditation is one of the few things to keep my #mind and thoughts clean. If you never did it, #tryit.