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Peter Yang Demystifies AI for Next Gen Professionals

From Cursor to Claude, the tech veteran breaks down how to use the latest artificial intelligence tools.

With the rapid explosion of new AI tools, it can be difficult to discern which ones actually provide value. How do you know which ones to use?

Peter Yang has emerged as a vital guide in this crowded landscape, specializing in making artificial intelligence accessible and actionable.  Across YouTube, X, Substack, and LinkedIn, Yang has built a combined following of over 570,000 who look to him for clear breakdowns of automation workflows and software reviews.

Yang’s content is practical, focusing on overviews for productivity, coding, and generative art.  Collaborating regularly with company reps, he delivers technical deep-dives into tools like Claude, Cursor, and Figma, offering actionable prompt engineering techniques.  His most popular tutorials demystify complex updates, like OpenAI’s Codex.

Yang has emphasized the importance of becoming “AI Native,” noting that the greatest advantage comes from understanding the underlying logic of the systems rather than just memorizing a specific interface.

Currently, Yang serves as a Product Lead for Creator Success at Roblox, a position he has held since January 2023.  Prior to this, he was a Senior Group Product Manager for Creator Success at Reddit beginning in 2021.  His career also includes serving as a Senior Product Manager at Credit Karma from 2019 to 2021, at Twitch between 2017 and 2019, and as a Product Manager for Meta’s Facebook Live from 2013 to 2016.  He began his path in major tech as a Product Marketing Manager for Bing and Skype at Microsoft from 2011 to 2013, preceded by a stint as a consultant.

Yang holds a 2007 bachelor of science in applied mathematics-economics from Brown and an MBA from MIT, completed in 2011.

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