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CBS AI Thought Leadership Studio LLC

CBS AI Thought Leadership Studio LLC

IT 服务与咨询

Los Angeles,CA 156 位关注者

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CBS Thought Leadership Services LLC delivers timely, actionable insights to help business leaders unlock and understand the transformative potential of artificial intelligence. Led by C. Brian Smith, a seasoned journalist, B2B marketer, LLM prompt engineer, and scholar of lifestyle and masculinity studies (because AI needs a touch of the imperfect human), we offer a unique blend of technical AI expertise, strategic marketing experience, and diverse perspectives on human behavior. **Specialties** - Crafting precise prompts tailored to large language models (LLMs) to optimize workflows and solve complex business challenges - Interdisciplinary approach encompassing journalism, marketing, AI, and analysis of societal trends - Breaking down intricate AI concepts into accessible strategies and practical applications specifically for enterprise needs - Customized recommendations for maximizing LLM capabilities within organizations informed by extensive prompt engineering training within Fortune 5 tech co - Deep understanding of business strategy with insights grounded in real-world enterprise use cases Custom Quote and Free Consultation: [email protected]

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www.cbriansmith.com
所属行业
IT 服务与咨询
规模
2-10 人
总部
Los Angeles,CA
类型
自有
创立
2024
领域
LLM、AI For Business和Brand Journalism

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    3747 Fredonia Dr., Apt 3

    Number 3

    US,CA,Los Angeles,90068

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  • 查看C. Brian Smith的档案

    Google-trained LLM Prompt Engineer | Transformational Technology Consultant | Media Relations | National Features Writer

    ?? AI still letting you down? You’re not alone. Most teams treat billion-dollar models like interns with no context—and wonder why the output sucks. That’s why Dan McCarthy and I launched The Prompt Bros?—an AI consultancy that turns vague inputs into valuable output. We help teams stop pulling mediocre work from machines trained on mediocre work. Kickoff: The 8-Week Sprint. Each Wednesday: ??? One prompt framework that works ?? One quick fix you can use today ?? One challenge to prove you’re learning, not lurking ?? Week 1: Structuring Prompts for Clarity & Impact If your AI writes like it’s trying to win a public speaking trophy in 2006, that’s not insight—it’s filler. ?? Two lifelong journalists turned prompt surgeons. Trained by Google. Trusted by operators. ?? Give good prompt. ?? Get better AI. ?? Or keep fixing AI responses that sound helpful but say nothing. ?? Want us in your stack? [email protected] #ThePromptBros #AISprint #Consulting #LLM #Productivity

  • 查看C. Brian Smith的档案

    Google-trained LLM Prompt Engineer | Transformational Technology Consultant | Media Relations | National Features Writer

    ?? AI still giving you oatmeal? You're not alone. Most people use AI like a chimp with a violin—frantic, hopeful, and somehow still flat. That ends this week. The Prompt Bros? 8-Week Sprint starts Wednesday. We’ll show you how to: ? Write prompts that don’t suck ? Make AI act like your top hire ? Train it to sound like you ? Build workflows that save hours ? Create your own Custom GPT that gets your business ?? If you're serious about using AI to win—not just play with it— ?? Join the Sprint now C. Brian Smith & Dan McCarthy Lifelong journalists turned AI tacticians aka: The Prompt Bros? ?? Give good prompt. ?? Get better AI.

  • ?? Unlock AI’s True Potential in Just 8 Weeks ?? Tired of vague AI responses that waste your time? Over the next 8 weeks, learn how to turn AI into a tool that actually delivers results. Stop asking AI to guess—learn to prompt it like a pro. What you’ll get: ? One high-impact AI technique each week ? A real-world application in business ? Plug-and-play prompt templates to use immediately The goal? Stop wasting time on ineffective prompts and start getting actionable insights. ?? STAT: Well-structured prompts improve AI accuracy by 40% (MIT Technology Review). ?? Roadmap 1?? Week 1: Structuring Prompts for Clarity & Impact 2?? Week 2: The Persona Pattern 3?? Week 3: Few-Shot & Zero-Shot Learning 4?? Week 4: Chain of Thought and more.... C. Brian Smith | Google-trained LLM prompt engineer & founder of CBS AI Thought Leadership Studio ?? give good prompt ?? get better ai Need personalized AI strategies? Email to discuss how we can tailor this sprint to your business challenges and maximize your results.? ?? [email protected]

  • ?? Unlock AI’s True Potential in Just 8 Weeks ?? Tired of vague AI responses that waste your time? Over the next 8 weeks, learn how to turn AI into a tool that actually delivers results. Stop asking AI to guess—learn to prompt it like a pro. What you’ll get: ? One high-impact AI technique each week ? A real-world application in business ? Plug-and-play prompt templates to use immediately The goal? Stop wasting time on ineffective prompts and start getting actionable insights. ?? STAT: Well-structured prompts improve AI accuracy by 40% (MIT Technology Review). ?? Roadmap 1?? Week 1: Structuring Prompts for Clarity & Impact 2?? Week 2: The Persona Pattern 3?? Week 3: Few-Shot & Zero-Shot Learning 4?? Week 4: Chain of Thought and more.... C. Brian Smith | Google-trained LLM prompt engineer & founder of CBS AI Thought Leadership Studio ?? give good prompt ?? get better ai Need personalized AI strategies? Email to discuss how we can tailor this sprint to your business challenges and maximize your results.? ?? [email protected]

  • Most leaders use AI like a digital intern—summarizing reports, automating tasks, speeding up workflows. Fine. Useful. But the real advantage isn’t doing things faster; it’s thinking better. ?? 44% of C-suite execs say they would override their own judgment based on AI insights. 38% would trust AI to make decisions on their behalf. (SAP News) AI isn’t just a productivity tool—it’s an input into your decision-making process. The sharper the input, the better the decisions. That’s why prompting matters. Here are five essential prompts that force AI to challenge, refine, and expand your thinking: ?? 1?? "Act as a [role] with [X] experience and provide insights on [Y]." ?? AI is only as smart as the perspective you assign it. ?? Example: “Act as a Chief Risk Officer with 20 years in financial regulation. Assess the compliance risks of AI in lending.” ?? 2?? "Challenge the following assumption and provide counterarguments." ?? If AI always agrees with you, you’re using it wrong. ?? Example: “Challenge the assumption that remote work reduces productivity. Provide counterarguments using labor economics and psychology.” ?? 3?? "What are the second- and third-order consequences of [decision]?" ?? First-order thinking is easy. Strategic thinking isn’t. ?? Example: “What are the second- and third-order effects of automating 80% of our sales outreach?” ?? 4?? "Review [attachment] and extract insights for [specific purpose]." ?? AI can process a mountain of data in seconds—but only if you tell it how to read it. ?? Example: “Review this 40-page market research report and summarize five key takeaways for investors.” ?? 5?? "Reframe this issue through the lens of [business function]." ?? Perspective shifts unlock solutions you don’t see. ?? Example: “Reframe declining engagement through behavioral psychology and product design.” These five prompts force AI to think, analyze, challenge, and push you further—not just generate a polished paragraph in corporate-speak. ?? Give good prompt ?? Get better #AI _ C. Brian Smith is a Google-trained LLM prompt engineer and founder of CBS AI Thought Leadership Studio, helping leaders use AI for strategic advantage. ?? [email protected]

  • Think of your #LLM like an actor with no direction. No script notes, no backstory, just vibes. Left to itself, it defaults to Vaguely Knowledgeable Authority Figure #3—technically correct but hollow, like a hotel concierge explaining how the elevators work. Because here’s the thing: #AI doesn’t think. It predicts. It’s a sentence-finishing machine optimizing for whatever sounds most widely acceptable, least controversial, most fluently noncommittal. The result? Responses that are polished but empty, confident yet devoid of conviction—the intellectual equivalent of a bowl of microwaved egg whites. But. Give it direction—act as a tax expert for nonprofits, act as a California divorce lawyer handling a high-asset split, act as an expert in [your business sector]—and suddenly, it drops the hedging and starts making actual sense. ?? STAT: LLMs adjust their responses based on persona-based prompting, exhibiting increased specificity, coherence, and domain alignment. (NearForm) ?? TL;DR: Give your model a real job, and it stops talking like a LinkedIn influencer trying to hit a word count. This is the Persona Pattern—the difference between AI-generated oatmeal and something that actually delivers insight. https://lnkd.in/gBJh-7Dw ?? give good prompt ?? get better ai -- C. Brian Smith is a Google-trained LLM prompt engineer, Transformational Technology Consultant and founder of CBS AI Thought Leadership Studio, pairing mind-blowing tech with creative strategy to help leaders break through.? ?? [email protected]

  • While top execs are using AI to cut through the noise and make smarter calls, the rest are buried in the ashes of an email dumpster fire, wondering where everyone went. ?? STAT: 92% of execs plan to increase AI spending, but only 31% expect it to boost revenue by more than 10%. (McKinsey, 2024) ?? Everyone sees the potential. Few trust the payoff. The winners will be the ones who close that gap—fast. What AI Can (and Can’t) Do for Leaders? ? AI excels at: Summarizing meetings – Two hours of talking → two sentences. Generating emails – AI writes them faster than you ignore them. Analyzing reports – It spots patterns. You make the call. ? AI still can’t: Set strategy – It’s a co-pilot, not the captain. Read the room – AI gets sentiment, but not side-eyes. Make judgment calls – Fact-check everything. Then check it again. AI Won’t Replace You—But Leaders Who Use It Will Replace Those Who Don’t. Your move. Use AI to get ahead—or keep manually typing "Per my last email” while someone else does it smarter, faster, and better. — C. Brian Smith is a Google-trained LLM prompt engineer and founder of CBS AI Thought Leadership Studio, combining mind-blowing tech with creative strategy to help brands break through. ?? [email protected] ?? give good prompt ?? get better ai https://lnkd.in/d336UQjd

  • Here’s the thing: for years, chatbots were embarrassingly easy to spot. The robotic phrasing ("I acknowledge your request") and the creepy, Stepford-like apologies ("I sincerely regret my confusion, your patience is noted..."). Answers either spiraled into nowhere or stalled out completely. But #ChatGPT4.5 (now available for Pro users at $20/month, with expanded access rolling out next week) changes everything tonally. From a model that simply responds to one that listens. Not just answers, but infers. GPT-4.5 isn’t just a better FAQ page—it’s a better conversation partner. Whether that feels like an upgrade or an existential moment depends on how much you liked talking to humans in the first place. ?? Give good #prompt, ?? get better #AI. — C. Brian Smith is a Google-trained LLM prompt engineer and founder of CBS AI Thought Leadership Studio LLC, blending tech with creative strategy to help brands break through. ?? [email protected]

  • ?? BREAKTHROUGH ALERT (maybe) ?? #QuantumComputing has spent 30 years as both the future of everything and completely useless—a Schr?dinger’s Cat of tech, always five years away until you actually check. Now, Microsoft says its #Majorana 1 chip changes everything by reducing quantum error rates 100,000x. If true, this isn’t just an incremental step—it’s the kind of shift that could finally push quantum computing from science-fair novelty to actual function. So, is this the transistor moment for quantum computing? Or are we watching the same hype reel on a loop, five years away as always? __ C. Brian Smith is a Google-trained LLM prompt engineer and founder of CBS Thought Leadership Studio, combining generative AI with creative strategy to help brands break through. ?? [email protected] ?? give good prompt ?? get better ai

  • ?? AI isn’t waiting for permission anymore. Google’s Gemini 2.0 isn’t just another update—it anticipates, automates, and acts on its own. Inbox cleaned. Replies drafted. Meetings scheduled. You didn’t ask. It just knew. AI isn’t replacing jobs—it’s reshaping them. The smart ones will adapt. The rest? Scrambling to keep up. Are we ready for AI that stops asking? -- C. Brian Smith is a Google-trained LLM prompt engineer and founder of CBS Thought Leadership Studio, combining generative AI with creative strategy to help brands break through. ?? [email protected] ?? give good prompt ?? get better ai

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