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She Outsmarted Her Doctor With AI (Without Breaking the Rules)
She didn’t ditch her doctor. She just showed up 10x more prepared

💊 She Turned AI Into a Medical Memory Bank
Before doctor visits, she’d upload all her labs, meds, and symptoms to AI so it could explain things clearly. Later, when the doctor asked questions, she just prompted the AI again. No more forgetting details or scrambling for paperwork.
The Snail Nest: You uploaded your full medical history to AI?
32/Female: Yup. Then I’d ask, “Explain these results,” or “What questions might my doctor ask?” It helped me feel less clueless.
She didn’t replace her doctor. She just showed up prepared.
✅ What they did:
Input past lab results, prescriptions, and symptoms into AI
Prompted: “Summarize my current health situation for my next appointment”
Used it to prep answers before checkups
🏆 She stopped guessing and started advocating for herself.
📚 He Doesn’t Watch YouTube Vids. He Summarizes the Whole Video Instead
Instead of watching 20 minute videos, he pastes the transcript into AI and gets a summary, bullet points, and follow-up questions. Saves hours. Actually remembers stuff.
The Snail Nest: You summarize videos instead of watching them?
34/Male: All the time. I say, “Give me the key ideas, skip the fluff.” If it’s good, I’ll go back and watch.
Now he skims smarter.
✅ What they did:
Grabbed video transcripts using browser tools
Prompted: “Summarize this video in 5 bullets and 3 takeaways”
Asked for “questions I should ask myself after watching this”
🏆 He watches fewer videos but learns more from each one.
🗞️ He Skips the Headlines and Just Asks AI What’s Going On
He used to scroll endless news feeds. Now he just asks AI to explain the headlines, give sources, and summarize long threads. It’s faster, less stressful, and actually gives him context.
The Snail Nest: You really use AI for news?
33/Male: Yeah. I’ll ask, “What’s going on with X?” and then follow up with “Give me sources” or “Explain it like I’m 12.”
He doesn’t read articles anymore. He interrogates them.
✅ What they did:
Prompted: “Summarize what’s happening in [topic] this week”
Asked follow-ups like: “What’s the historical context?”
Used voice input on mobile while walking or commuting
🏆 He stopped doomscrolling and still knows what’s going on.
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