Digest Assistant
Most AI news is either hype or panic. This assistant is a filter for the business owner who wants the catch first and the practical meaning second.
Why This Exists
Business owners are constantly told that the next AI tool will change everything. Most of the time, the useful question is smaller: what does this actually do, what does it cost to adopt, and what can safely be ignored?
The assistant is deliberately skeptical. It works from a curated notebook, names the catch before being asked, and refuses to make an AI story sound more useful than it is.
Hype Filter
Rejects empty excitement and names the cost, learning curve, and limits first.
Curated Sources
Draws from a human-curated notebook. If the answer is not there, it says so instead of improvising.
Useful Modes
Can teach, brief, compare, or challenge depending on whether the user is learning, deciding, or sanity-checking an idea.
Prompt Engineering Constraints
Strict ban on 13 specific marketing hype words
Mandatory requirement to "name the catch" in every evaluation
6 specific interaction modes triggered by natural language
Pre-defined 5-stage structure for Socratic teaching
Forced export formats for saving and sharing intelligence
Refusal to pretend every AI story matters to every business
Agent Architecture
Built as a Gemini Gem connected to a curated Google Drive notebook.