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38 contributions to The AI Advantage
šŸ¤ From Control to Collaboration: What Letting AI In Really Requires of Us
One of the quiet myths around AI adoption is that success comes from staying firmly in control. That if we just give the right instructions, apply enough structure, and reduce uncertainty, AI will behave exactly as we want. In reality, the opposite is often true. The biggest breakthroughs with AI tend to happen not when we tighten control, but when we learn how to collaborate. ------------- Context: Why Control Feels So Important ------------- Most of us were trained in environments where competence was measured by precision. Clear plans, predictable outputs, and repeatable processes were signs of professionalism. Control was not just a preference, it was part of our identity. If we could define every step and anticipate every outcome, we were doing our job well. AI disrupts this deeply ingrained model. It does not behave like traditional software. It responds probabilistically, offers interpretations rather than guarantees, and sometimes produces outputs that are surprising, imperfect, or simply different than expected. For many people, this creates discomfort before it creates value. That discomfort often shows up as over-structuring. We try to lock AI into rigid instructions. We aim for the perfect prompt. We narrow the interaction so tightly that there is no room for exploration. On the surface, this looks like responsible use. Underneath, it is often an attempt to preserve a sense of control in unfamiliar territory. The challenge is that excessive control quietly limits what AI can contribute. It turns a potentially collaborative system into a transactional one. We ask, it answers, and the interaction ends. What we lose in that exchange is insight, perspective, and the chance to think differently than we would on our own. ------------- Insight 1: Control Is Often a Comfort Strategy ------------- When we encounter uncertainty, control feels stabilizing. It gives us the sense that we are managing risk and protecting quality. With AI, this instinct is understandable. We worry about errors, misalignment, or appearing unskilled if the output is not perfect.
šŸ¤ From Control to Collaboration: What Letting AI In Really Requires of Us
1 like • Feb 2
@Jeannie Johnson right on focus should be on getting great results.
0 likes • Feb 4
@Evelin Dolder kann mann auch verstehen
šŸ’”Creativity Quick Win
Tool: ChatGPT Why This Tool: ChatGPT is the ultimate brainstorming partner. It helps you generate ideas, outlines, and creative directions quickly, giving you fresh perspectives when you feel stuck. Best For: Creators, coaches, consultants, marketers Cost: Free, or $20/month for ChatGPT Plus Website: https://chat.openai.com Quick Win Prompt: ā€œGive me 10 creative video ideas to teach [topic] to [audience]. Make them unique, fun, and shareable.ā€ Other Things ChatGPT Can Do: 1. Outline courses: Map out modules and lessons. 2. Design slogans: Generate catchy brand slogans and taglines. 3. Product ideas: Suggest new offers, packages, or features. 4. Creative writing: Draft stories, metaphors, and frameworks.
šŸ’”Creativity Quick Win
3 likes • Nov '25
@Maureen Muthoni that's great news! As you work with your prompt perfecting, and getting good to great results. Let me know how you're doing, how you're growing and improving. How you're implementing the tips I've provided. Always feel free to shout via message I've a ton of tips, tricks and knowledge, to make the learning curve easier and to improve on your AI journey.
0 likes • Feb 1
@Nina Rogers so, you've had some time to play with the tips and prompting support/tips. What have you done with it in your daily work? How have the tips helped? How about the including the competitive nature into the conversations on major important areas? Any follow up?
Do you think AI will replace how we do research entirely? šŸ¤”
AI makes it so easy to get business info on the go šŸš€šŸ“Š no waiting, no searching forever. Just quick insights when I need them! šŸ¤–šŸ’” Do you think AI will replace how we do research entirely? šŸ¤”
Do you think AI will replace how we do research entirely? šŸ¤”
3 likes • Jan 3
@Alexia Mihalitsianos you as a researcher and especially as a business owner, have to ALWAYS do your due diligence and verify.
3 likes • Jan 3
@Cindy Johnson Brown you can generally put a stop to such behavior by telling it to "only provide facts, no fluff, zero hallucinations and to do research from reliable, verifiable sources to ensure the accuracy and validity of its responses. Mention, if you don't know? Don't make things up, simply say "at this time, I don't know or can not provide an accurate answer." Add in, "before you respond, ALWAYS ask me follow up questions for accuracy and transparency."
🚫 Stop Trying to Learn "All of AI" (You're Setting Yourself Up to Fail)
Here's the mistake we see everyone making: trying to master every AI tool that hits the market. ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, Notion AI, Jasper, GG, Runway, Stable Diffusion... the list never ends. Result? Analysis paralysis. Tool overload. Zero progress. Here's what actually works: Pick ONE tool. Get really good at it. Use it until it saves you real time and money. THEN add the next one. We call it the "AI Staircase" approach: - Step 1: Master ChatGPT for your most time-consuming task - Step 2: Once it's automatic, add ONE specialized tool - Step 3: Repeat (but only after step 2 is effortless) The truth: You don't need to know everything about AI. You need to know the RIGHT things for YOUR business. Most successful entrepreneurs we know use 2-3 AI tools really well, not 20 tools poorly. Your challenge: What's the ONE AI tool you're going to focus on mastering this month? Drop it below and let's help you get really good at it! šŸ‘‡
2 likes • Jan 1
@Evelin Dolder you can take and create knowledge documents, then turn and change them into podcasts, powerpoints, etc. definitely worth investing your time and energy into learning.
1 like • Jan 1
@Taci Cana more than likely, it'S "google gems"
Mastery and be with my family again!
Hello, Im Gazel Dapiton, from Philippines, currently working here in saudi arabia as a storekeeper, I work here for almost 10 years far from my family. So, Im here in this community to help me out on how to build and learn AI automation and grow. I didn't yet started building nor try to start on actual building AI agent. But i have a bit idea what is all the workflows working by watching youtube tutorial. So, Thank you for accepting me here. I appreciate and I will try all my best to learn and master AI automation. God bless
3 likes • Dec '25
Hi Gazel, Welcome brother. As a word of encouragement and experience to you? You do much better, actually doing and practicing, than just sitting and watching videos or courses and never putting things into practical experience. Take and pick a couple platforms, like ChatGPT and for example Google Notebook create yourself a knowledge source of prompts, templates and information. Knowledge is power and having a knowledge base makes you the holder of wisdom. You can create, build, share and grow. People will soon need exceptional knowledge and someone sharing it, as the overload/overwhelming of data starts to be too much. Focus on your niche, solving problems and creating access to solutions, knowledge and resources, to make you a go to person of experience, knowledge and wisdom and you'll do well. Solving pain points for your customers. Don't spend time, trying to reinvent the wheel, focus on making you a subject matter expert, using knowledge, tools and resources to solve peoples problems. You can today, create apps, build websites, agents, etc...you don't have to know it all. You have to know how to connect the dots. Grabbing resources and people, creating your business around solving the majority of people's problems. AS an entrepreneur, our goal is to grab people, with knowledge, skills and abilities, empower them and let them shine, while solving the problems in the business world and your role is to keep them gainfully employed. NOT RECREATING YOURSELF A JOB! That's not business, that's just enslaving you to yet another job you'll be tied to until you retire, die or quit. Hope this helps? Lot's of luck!
1 like • Jan 1
@Gazel Dapiton you helping solve the clients problems and pain points? This creates value. In sales, you don't spend your time pounding your chest, saying how great you are. You spend your valued access to the client, explaining what value you bring to the table. How? Such as time saved, waste reduced, ROI, customer satisfaction, etc.. You share how your products and services win back lost hours doing trivial tasks which function like "time vampires" sucking away your valued time during the day. You create templates, patterns they can use to save steps, improve processes, things of this nature.
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