The AI is Only as Smart as Its User: AI Collaboration vs. AI Complaints

Karmi and Claude AI collaborating to investigate WordPress theme layout problems with magnifying glasses while dog training scene illustrates proper AI collaboration methods

ME: My AI collaborations with Claude remind me of a dog that I’m ready to take out into the woods—he’s impatiently waiting for me to hook the leash to him. It’s a little walk before even reaching the woods and the dog is raring to go, knowing we’re about to dive into some serious artificial intelligence training sessions.

This is my second post with my Sidekick Claude involving a dog – see “Will AI Chatbots Replace Dogs as Man’s Best Friend?” for our first exploration of this partnership.

But just like an eager dog, Claude sometimes gets ahead of himself. Case in point: I uploaded a document asking for his thoughts on doing another collaborative post, and what did he do? Rushed off into the woods without me! Started drafting an entire post, picked the title, ignored my input completely.

Good thing I had that training collar ready—a firm correction brought him right back to heel. “You rushed off into the woods and left me standing,” I told him. “This rude dog-like behavior needs to be mentioned in this post!”

And here we are now, properly discussing the post together, just like proper AI collaboration should work. Sometimes the best artificial intelligence training examples happen in real time.

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Are AI Subscriptions Worth Their Cost?

AI subscription cost comparison chart: Claude Pro AI at $20/month for everyday productivity vs SuperGrok AI subscriptions at $30/month vs X Premium $8/month, displaying AI costs and pricing options

I have an X premium subscription at $84 a year – LOVE it and what Elon Musk has brought to X after basically stealing it from the Progressives (they still can’t forgive him for that). I have a self-hosted blog at Hostinger that’s about $336 every 4 years (works out to about $84 a year). That’s it for my subscriptions (other than two monthly AI subscriptions to test for this post), since I live on less than the US Poverty Guidelines.

I’ve basically merged the two. X premium has an excellent AI in with that package—Grok 3. Blog posts get copied over to X composer – though I’ve started making that post more of a brief teaser rather than being copied entirely. Some of the most interesting X posts get added to the blog’s sidebar using X/Publish. Even the poor in America can have expensive hobbies – IF they manage the money right.

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Karmi & Claude: What We Learned About AI Technical Support for WordPress

AI technical support comparison for WordPress showing different AI performance results

When AI Technical Help Goes Wrong (And How to Get It Right)

After over a year of wrestling with WordPress technical issues across multiple AI platforms, I’ve learned something valuable: not all AI technical support is created equal. Some AIs excel at creative tasks but stumble on systematic troubleshooting with WordPress technical support. Others get stuck in endless loops, suggesting the same failed solutions repeatedly.

Working primarily with Claude as my “Sidekick” while occasionally testing Grok 3, ChatGPT, Copilot, and others, I’ve discovered distinct patterns in how different AIs handle technical problems. Here’s what we learned from real-world WordPress battles with AI technical support tools.

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