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This is AI being used to write about the different things AI can do!

The first prompt I used in Gemini was to generate an image telling me why it was better than other AI, and I got the image on the left. Saying that it had:

– Advanced Reasoning

– Multimodal Capabilities

– Up-to-date knowledge

– User-centric experience

 

 

 

 

I then asked it to make a new image, telling me why it was better than ChatGPT, and it made the same image. So I asked it to make a different image. And got the image on the right: 

– It focused on the same things, but just changed some of the visuals to be more specific with the designs. 

 

From here DOWN is where I talk about anthropic AI and why their videos bored me and what I would do to fix them.

I found that the Anthropic AI training videos were extremely hard to follow and feel engaged when watching.:

– From a marketing and PR standpoint, I would tell them that they need to relate to their audience more and to understand that people watching these videos may or may not want to learn about AI fluency. 

I also felt that they didn’t address the problems with AI: 

– Coming from a marketing and PR standpoint, I felt that they should address the big factors of why people don’t want to use AI. The environmental factors, when to use AI properly, and how this will help them more than hurt them.  

I also felt nothing stood out to me about how they are different from other AI: 

– Coming from a marketing and PR standpoint, I would say they need to highlight why they are better than other AI companies. What makes them better than the Gemini, ChatGPT, or any other AI? 

 

From here, DOWN is me asking AI before and after adding my own data what the best state to work in healthcare is.

  • What are the top 5 states for health care 
  1. Hawaii

2. Massachusetts

3. New Hampshire

4. Rhode Island

5. Minnesota

  • Now what are the top five highest paying states for healthcare workers 

1. California

2. Hawaii

3. Washington

4. Oregon

5. Massachusetts / Alaska (Tie)

 

From this data what is the best state to work in as a healthcare worker 

1. Washington: The “Best Overall” Financial Winner

If you look at the raw numbers, Washington is arguably the best state to work in.

  • The Math: It offers some of the highest gross salaries (e.g., $143,620 for NPs) but, crucially, has no state income tax.
  • The Advantage: Your “take-home” pay is significantly higher than in California or New York, even if the base salary is slightly lower. It also ranks #3 overall in 2026 for workplace environment and opportunities.

2. California: The “Highest Gross” Winner

If you want to see the largest possible number on your offer letter, California is the place.

  • The Math: It leads nearly every category, with RNs averaging $137,690 and Surgeons exceeding $350,000.
  • The Advantage: Beyond pay, it is the only state with legally mandated nurse-to-patient ratios, making it the “gold standard” for work-life balance and safety.
  • The Catch: The cost of living (especially housing) and high state taxes eat a massive chunk of that salary.

3. Maine & New Hampshire: The “Career Quality” Winners

While they aren’t the highest paying on your list, 2026 rankings place Maine at #1 and New Hampshire at #2 for overall job satisfaction.

  • The Advantage: These states have the highest number of healthcare facilities per capita and the best “work environment” scores. They are ideal if you want job security and a less stressful, “overworked” atmosphere.

4. Texas: The “Purchasing Power” Winner

Texas offers a middle-ground approach that many find superior for long-term wealth.

  • The Math: While an RN makes about $84,320 (lower than the coasts), there is no state income tax and the cost of living is vastly lower.
  • The Advantage: Your dollar “feels” like double what it would in San Francisco or Honolulu. You can often afford a large home and a high standard of living on a standard clinical salary.