"o3, look up these books and give me a table of Amazon reviews, a one-sentence witty summary of the plot (no spoilers) & a link to where to buy them from an indie bookstore" Yes, the links all work. But impressive stuff you might miss is that it figured out half-obscured covers. https://t.co/9cLe6XdFkW
How People Are Using AI For Visualizing data
In 2025, people ask AI to turn raw inputs into tables, charts, and dashboards—researchers use Claude Code from a terminal, teams refresh recurring cost/performance charts with agents, and creators generate visitor analytics dashboards with Replit agents from a one-shot prompt. Professionals request graphs from signup timestamps, build content tables with links, auto-generate slide decks with charts from financial filings, and scientists visualize molecules via RDKit inside chat; Gemini 2.5 compiles tables and scenarios, and report tools save outputs directly to dashboards.
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