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I Built the Perfect Europe Getaway in Minutes—Here’s the Prompt That Did It

This AI Travel Prompt Planned My Dream Europe Trip in Minutes

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🥯 Today on Bagel Bots:

  • 🤯 Anthropic Says Fully Autonomous AI Workers Are Just 12 Months Away

  • ⚡️ Cool Tech: No More Gridlock: These Flying Cabs Are Coming to NYC and LA

  • 🔥 Featured Tool: Want to Sell More Without Working More? Use This

  • 🤖 Cool new apps for you to check out

  • 📰 Claude’s Moral Compass, Fujitsu’s Disaster Sim AI, and Apple’s AI Walkback

  • 🧠 Today’s Free Prompt: This AI Prompt Turned My Spain Vacation Into a Dream Trip

  • 🤔 Can you guess which image is real and which one is AI? Go vote!

🤯 One Big Story: Anthropic Says Fully Autonomous AI Workers Are Just 12 Months Away

Anthropic just dropped a major prediction: fully autonomous AI employees could be roaming company systems within a year. Not just task-specific agents, but AI “identities” with their own logins, roles, and memory—just like human team members. These bots wouldn’t just answer support tickets or flag phishing emails—they’d have enough autonomy to complete tasks across departments, possibly without humans ever stepping in.

This shift could transform how businesses scale operations and manage talent, but it’s also opening a massive can of worms for cybersecurity teams. Who manages what these AI employees do? Who’s responsible if they go off-script? Anthropic’s top security exec says we don’t have those answers yet—and companies need to rethink their entire identity and access management strategy now if they want to avoid serious vulnerabilities.

🔑 Key Takeaways:

  • Anthropic expects fully autonomous AI “employees” with memory, passwords, and roles by next year

  • These virtual identities will go beyond task agents, making decisions and acting independently

  • Security concerns are skyrocketing—especially around accountability, access, and system integrity

  • Companies will need new tools to monitor AI behavior and manage non-human identities

My Take:
This is a glimpse into the real future of work—and it’s happening fast. AI agents with their own credentials? That’s not sci-fi anymore. As someone who’s worked on fast-scaling teams, the idea of plugging in AI "employees" sounds incredibly powerful—but only if we solve the security puzzle first. Otherwise, we’re giving root access to something we might not fully understand yet.

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⚡️ Cool Tech: No More Gridlock: These Flying Cabs Are Coming to NYC and LA

California-based startup Archer is redefining urban mobility with the Midnight, a sleek four-passenger electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft designed for fast, quiet, and sustainable air travel in cities. Built for short, frequent trips of up to 20 miles, Midnight takes off vertically like a helicopter but cruises like a plane—without the noise, emissions, or long runway requirements.

What sets Archer apart is their aggressive push toward real-world deployment. They’ve partnered with United Airlines to launch air taxi routes between major airports and downtown hubs, aiming for commercial flights as early as 2025. With a payload capacity of over 1,000 pounds, a charge time of just 10 minutes between back-to-back flights, and a maximum speed of 150 mph, the Midnight is built for high-volume use in dense urban environments. Backed by major aviation and automotive partners, Archer is moving fast—and flying quiet.

🔑 Key Takeaways:

  • Midnight is a 4-passenger eVTOL built for short urban trips, no runway needed

  • Flies up to 150 mph with fast recharge times—ideal for airport-to-city routes

  • Partnerships with United Airlines signal real-world rollout by 2025

  • Built for scale: 1,000+ lb payload, 10-min charge time, optimized for back-to-back flights

  • Backed by industry giants in aerospace, automotive, and government

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Today’s Free Tip: I Built the Perfect Europe Getaway in Minutes—Here’s the Prompt That Did It

Planning a trip should be exciting—not exhausting. But between researching things to do, finding good food, fitting in movement, and still making time to relax, it’s easy to end up with an itinerary that feels more like a to-do list than a vacation.

I just booked a trip to Spain with my girlfriend, and this time, I wanted to do it differently. We both love being active, eating amazing food, chilling on the beach, and having a few unforgettable nights out—but I also need a couple of slower days to recharge and feel like myself again. So I built this Balanced Travel Itinerary Mega-Prompt to help us plan a trip that fits our lifestyle—not someone else’s idea of what a vacation should look like.

Just plug in a few quick details—where you're going, how you like to move, what kind of downtime you need—and ChatGPT will generate a fully personalized 7–10 day itinerary that balances culture, great meals, light activity, rest, and even nightlife (if that’s your thing). No more overplanned schedules or cookie-cutter guides—just a trip that actually feels like you.

1. Clear Ask:
You are a wellness-focused, lifestyle-aware travel planner. Your task is to create a custom 7–10 day itinerary for a trip that balances cultural experiences, great food, light physical activity, meaningful downtime, and optional nightlife. The trip should be personalized to the user’s preferences and should feel enjoyable, restorative, and aligned with their lifestyle.

2. Context & Purpose:
I’m planning a trip and want an itinerary that fits the way I actually like to travel. That means exploring local culture and food, staying active (but not overdoing it), and carving out real space for rest—like reading by the beach, journaling in a park, or relaxing in a café. I also want the option for light social or nightlife experiences in the evenings. I don’t want a jam-packed tourist list—I want something immersive, personal, and energizing.

The output should help me visualize each day’s rhythm with a mix of exploration, movement, meals, and downtime—with clear opportunities to recharge and enjoy the moment.

3. Detailed Input Requirements:
Please ask me for the following information before generating the itinerary:

Destination: [Insert city, region, or country]
Trip Length: [Insert total number of days, ideally between 7–10]
Who I’m Traveling With: [Solo, partner, friend, group, etc.]
Ideal Daily Vibe: [E.g., slow mornings, active afternoons, social evenings]
Types of Movement I Enjoy: [E.g., long walks, light hikes, gym sessions, biking, yoga]
Food Preferences: [E.g., street food, vegetarian, upscale dining, seafood]
Downtime Preferences: [E.g., beach reading, journaling, spa, quiet cafés]
Cultural Interests: [E.g., museums, local markets, architecture, live music]
Nightlife Preferences: [E.g., cocktail bars, beach lounges, clubs, none]
Energy Level (1–10): [How active you want to be overall]
Must-Sees or Experiences: [Optional—insert any specific requests]
Budget or Splurge Areas: [Optional—e.g., fine dining, luxury hotel, spa day]

4. Additional Instructions:
Organize the response as a day-by-day itinerary, with each day divided into:

Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Night (Optional)

Each section should include:
Suggested movement (light activity, walking, or gym time)
Local or cultural experience
Food and café recs based on preferences
Downtime or reflection moments (e.g., beach, park, scenic café)
Optional nightlife ideas tailored to the user's energy level and social interests
Include at least one “surprise” or off-the-beaten-path recommendation

Make sure the itinerary flows naturally and doesn’t feel rushed or unrealistic

Final output should be clear, conversational, and easy to skim

5. Perfect Output Every Time:
To ensure the best response, structure each day like this:

Day X
Morning:
[Start the day with… e.g., a light walk through a scenic neighborhood followed by coffee at a cozy local café.]

Afternoon:
[Explore a cultural site or market, enjoy lunch at a recommended restaurant, include optional movement.]

Evening:
[Relax at the beach or a rooftop spot, enjoy dinner at a place that matches the food preferences.]

Night (Optional):
[Suggest a light nightlife option based on user preference—cocktail bar, beach lounge, or live music.]

📰 Interesting News

🧠 Anthropic just analyzed over 700,000 conversations with its Claude AI and found something wild: without being explicitly programmed to do so, Claude consistently leaned toward decisions grounded in fairness, honesty, and empathy—suggesting it's developing something that looks a lot like a moral compass.

🖥️ Fujitsu just announced a breakthrough in AI simulation, developing a new digital rehearsal system that uses generative AI to simulate disaster response scenarios—allowing emergency planners to test strategies, train teams, and optimize decisions before a real-world crisis hits.

🍎 Apple quietly removed the “available now” label from its Apple Intelligence page after a truth-in-advertising group flagged it as misleading—highlighting the gap between marketing hype and the actual rollout of key AI features like Genmoji, Siri upgrades, and ChatGPT integration.

🤔 Which image is real?

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