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I Used to Treat AI Like a Search Engine. Then I Realized I Was Doing It Wrong.

For months, my AI workflow looked like this: ask a question → get an answer → copy what I needed → move on. Basically, I was using ChatGPT and Claude as fancy Google searches.

Then I started exporting my conversations and something clicked. When I reviewed them weeks later, the best conversations weren't the quick Q&As. They were the ones where I treated the AI like a thinking partner — where I shared context, pushed back on suggestions, explored alternatives, and built on ideas over multiple exchanges.

The difference was night and day. Quick searches give you answers. Deep conversations give you understanding.

Now I approach AI differently. I give it context about my actual problem. I explain what I've already tried. I ask "what am I missing?" instead of "what's the answer?" And I export the conversations that taught me something, so I can revisit the thinking, not just the result.

I use XWX AI Chat Exporter for this. It works across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, and Grok — one extension for all platforms. The PDF exports with clickable table of contents make long conversations easy to navigate. The free tier gives you 3 PDF exports per day, and Markdown is unlimited.

If you're only using AI for quick answers, you're getting a fraction of its value. Treat it like a conversation, not a search bar.

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