Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

Better Question Daily

37 members • Free

The AI Advantage

121.3k members • Free

7 contributions to The AI Advantage
Claude.ai vs ChatGPT
I have been a paid subscriber to ChatGPT for 16 months. I signed up for the paid Claude for the bootcamp. I cannot wait to get started. It already looks like it is a level above ChatGPT.
A practical AI win I wanted to share
I used AI to walk me step-by-step through publishing a book on Amazon. Not just writing. The whole process. Manuscript cleanup. Chapter flow. Back matter. Book description. Categories. Keywords. Pricing. Launch copy. Even helping me think through the “what do I do next?” moments when the tech felt annoying. The biggest lesson? AI was most useful when I stopped asking vague questions and started giving it real context. Not: “How do I publish a book?” But: “Here’s where I am. Here’s what I’ve done. Here’s the screen I’m on. What is the next step?” That changed everything. AI didn’t replace the work. It reduced the friction between me and the next move. For anyone building something right now, that might be the better use case: Not “AI, do this whole thing for me.” But: “AI, walk me through the next step so I don’t quit in the messy middle.” Curious — where would a step-by-step AI thought partner help you most right now?
1 like • 4h
Yes. I used ChatGPT to learn InDesign to layout my book. If I get stuck on filling out a form, I will do a screenshot, post it in ChatGPT, and ask how to fill it out.
👉 If you asked AI to call you out… would you actually want the answer?
Here's a fun prompt for a Saturday night... I know I've been calling myself out on a lot of BS limiting beliefs lately, but what am I still not seeing. What are 5 limiting beliefs @Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi would call me out on right now if they were standing here with me?
1 like • 4h
I have not done the playbook yet but I always ask the "shadow" question: "What do you see in what I just wrote and what do you see me avoiding in what I wrote?"
I asked my AI to map out what I actually do… this nailed it 👀
I asked my AI thought partner to map out what I actually do… Not the tasks. Not the random ideas. The real transformation. And this is what it created 👇 This was a big shift for me… AI isn’t about being “techy” It’s about thinking better. When you give it clarity— your goals, your thoughts, how you see things… It stops being a tool and starts becoming a partner. And the output? Way more powerful than anything I would have written on my own. What would it create if you asked it to map out what you do?
I asked my AI to map out what I actually do… this nailed it 👀
3 likes • 9d
I took this on as a challenge for my local ai: qwen3-VL:32b It converted the Stacey's poster into this text. --------------------------------- Prompt:Create a high-quality, elegant, and inspirational infographic in warm, soft tones (beige, cream, soft orange, terracotta, and navy) with a serene beach sunset background. The design should feel uplifting and motivational, with clean typography and minimalistic icons. Layout Structure:Top Section: - A large, bold heading: "YOU 1.0 → YOU 2.0" — with "YOU 1.0" in dark navy and "YOU 2.0" in warm orange, connected by a simple right arrow. - Beneath, in a flowing, cursive orange font: "Build a life" - Followed by "you actually want to live." in bold, navy serif font. - A small decorative sun icon (minimalist orange line art) underlined by thin orange lines. - Below that, in small, uppercase navy text: "BETTER THINKING. BETTER CHOICES. BETTER LIFE." Background Image (Top Right): - A woman seen from behind, wearing a light-colored wide-brimmed hat and flowing linen clothing, walking barefoot on a sun-drenched beach at golden hour. The sun is setting over the ocean. Her hair gently blows in the breeze. The photo should be warm-toned, slightly blurred around the edges for a dreamy effect, and placed behind the top text, partially overlaying the text box. Middle Section: “THE JOURNEY” (Centered) - Title: "THE JOURNEY" in uppercase white text on a soft orange rounded rectangle banner. - Four steps, arranged horizontally in a row, each with:A number in a small beige circle (1, 2, 3, 4)A simple orange line-art icon:1: Rising sun (Awareness)2: Magnifying glass (Clarity)3: Road sign with arrows (Decision)4: Mountain with flag (Action)Bold title under icon in navy:1: "AWARENESS" — "What's not working anymore?" (in orange) — "You start asking better questions." (in gray)2: "CLARITY" — "What do I actually want?" — "You get honest about your life vision."3: "DECISION" — "Am I going to go for it?" — "You stop waiting and choose differently."4: "ACTION" — "What’s the next step?" — "You build momentum—one move at a time." - Soft gray vertical lines and small orange circular arrows between each step.
Quick pulse check today 👇
On a scale from 1–10… where are you with AI right now? 1 = ‘How do you spell ChatGPT again?’ 10 = ‘AI is working for me so well, it feels like leverage’ Drop your number 👇 (No judgment—just curious where everyone’s at today)
1 like • 12d
9 I am running LLMs on my own computer via MstyStudio.app. I will get to a 10 when I learn how to train the models.
2 likes • 11d
@Stacey Anderson I originally went in this direction to develop a digital mental health assistant. The idea is to train a model specifically for this application. Not layer it on top of ChatGPT or Claude but having complete control of the environment and data..
1-7 of 7
David Wheeler
2
7points to level up
@david-wheeler-5060
Retired psychology professor, licensed massage therapist, writing coach, and photographer. New book: Identity Alchemy: Turning Pain into Gold

Active 4h ago
Joined Apr 22, 2026
INTP
Powered by