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Summary
This week's deep-dive breaks down Perplexity Computer — not the viral headline version, but the operational playbook Stephen Forté actually runs to produce this podcast, manage client engagements, and prep board-level deliverables. If you've been treating it like a search bar, you're leaving 90% of the value on the table.
What You'll Learn:
- The mental model shift — why Computer is an orchestration layer across 19 AI models, not a chatbot, and how to brief it like a new hire instead of Googling at it
- The Notion memory hack — how to build a structured intelligence backup that both you and your AI read from, so institutional knowledge compounds instead of resetting
- The sub-agent strategy — how specificity triggers Computer's parallel research engine, and how to steer which model handles which part of the task
- The Monday morning action — a step-by-step board meeting prep workflow that turns 3–5 days of analyst work into a 20-minute first draft
Key Topics Covered:
- Perplexity Computer's multi-model orchestration architecture
- Using Notion as a mirrored intelligence layer for AI context
- Prompt specificity and sub-agent delegation
- Board briefing document generation from competitor filings and analyst reports
- Why the best companies arm their humans with AI instead of replacing them
Hosted by Stephen Forté, founder of BuildClub, which builds and embeds custom AI solutions for mid-to-large businesses.
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