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174 contributions to The AI Advantage
AI & Evil People
Will you address how AI will affect evil people and people they harm, e.g., a person who has a goal/plan to be a mass murderer and then uses AI to help develop the plan?
0 likes • 5d
Narcissists, sociopaths and psychopaths don't need AI, they've been harming people perfectly well without it for thousands of years, they're also doing it currently. Zero need for AI. Not entirely sure why you think a mass murderer would need AI. Scammers on the other hand, will use, and do use AI regularly, in the same way they use everything else, the issue is not the tool, it is the people who use it, but mass murderers, zero need for AI.
🌱 April is here. What are you building this month?
New month, new window. April is a reminder that progress does not come from waiting for the perfect moment. It comes from choosing one thing, committing to it, and building momentum before doubt has a chance to slow us down. This is the month to stop overthinking and start moving. What are we building? A better system? A new offer? Stronger habits? More confidence with AI? More time back in the week? Whatever it is, April is an opportunity to create real traction, not just more intentions. The biggest wins rarely come from doing everything at once. They come from picking a clear goal and working it consistently. One focused month can change a lot. It can cut cycle time, reduce procrastination, sharpen skills, and create the kind of progress that compounds fast. So let’s make this month count. Build the workflow. Launch the idea. Learn the tool. Finish the draft. Start the project. Protect the time. Use April to create something future you will thank you for. No drifting. No waiting. No playing small. April is here. What are you building this month? Comment your April goal.
10 likes • 29d
Also building a Skool community, a YouTube channel, Instagram account etc, basically an entire eco system around my existing website.
Automation For Instagram Posts
Hi Everyone I've got 10 templates that I want to use, but with say, a spreadsheet with quotes, captions and hashtags, and I want something that is going to use the 10 specific templates and paste the quotes into the templates, and the captions and hashtags, into Instagram posts, so I don't need any image or video generators, just for the AI to take my templates and continuously post the information from the spreadsheet into templates and the posts daily, and into infinity. Can anyone recommend anything to do this please? I've been looking at things but they all seem overly complex, and which a bunch of nodes/tools that I just don't need. Thanks in advance.
0 likes • Mar 13
@Ai Kang I'm using Bulk Create in Canva to bulk create the posts and then the Meta Business Suite to schedule them at the moment. I got ChatGPT to show me that earlier and scheduled a month of posts. I know you can do lots of other things with N8N, Make and Zapier etc, and make it even more automated, but I need to build a video clone to make videos for my website and I'm busy trying to get that all set up at the moment. I might get into N8N etc when that is all set up.
0 likes • Mar 13
@Ai Kang It was Nano Banana for the initial images, Heygen for the video and ElevenLabs for the voice. There's a free workshop that walks you all through it live, provides the prompts, and the training videos are up for a week for reference (you can pay for upsells etc but they give you all the info you need in the practical demos so it's not really necessary), the next one is on the 16th of March, info is at makemyclone dot ai they also have a FB page where people share all the clones they've made and useful tips and prompts they're using. It's a private group and you get access when you sign up for the workshop. It's all really useful practical info though with no gatekeeping. Wish you all the best too.
🧠 Fast Answers, Slow Confidence
One of the strangest tensions in AI-enabled work is that answers now arrive faster than conviction. We can generate options in seconds, summarize complex material almost instantly, and produce a first draft before we have fully settled on the problem. On the surface, that sounds like pure time savings. But many people are discovering a more complicated reality. Fast output does not automatically create fast decisions. In fact, speed can sometimes expose a new kind of delay. When answers become abundant, people often spend more time evaluating, second-guessing, comparing, and circling than they expected. The bottleneck shifts. The problem is no longer access to ideas. The problem is confidence in what to trust, what to use, and when to move. That is where a surprising amount of time can still disappear. ------------- When Speed Solves One Problem and Creates Another ------------- For years, a major work constraint was the time required to produce something usable. Writing took time. Research took time. Structuring ideas took time. Starting from a blank page took time. AI has meaningfully reduced those costs. We can now get a first pass quickly, which shortens time-to-first-draft and lowers the friction of getting started. But once the first pass is easy to create, a different question becomes more important. Do we trust ourselves to judge what comes back? That is where many people slow down. They read an AI-generated answer and think, “This sounds right, but is it actually right?” Or they generate three options and then spend twenty minutes comparing them without a clear standard for choosing. Or they keep prompting, not because the output is obviously bad, but because they do not yet feel comfortable deciding that it is good enough. This creates a subtle but important time trap. AI removes one form of delay, but it can reveal another. Instead of struggling to produce, we struggle to commit. Instead of being blocked by a blank page, we are blocked by an abundance of plausible pages. The visible work is faster, but the internal decision process remains slow.
🧠 Fast Answers, Slow Confidence
1 like • Mar 11
Hands up all the people who only read the first paragraph of this, thus proving the point.
You failed. Now what?
You failed. Okay. Take a breath. First, let’s just acknowledge something. You were in the arena. You put something out there. You risked looking stupid. You risked it not working. That already puts you ahead of the majority of people who are still “thinking about it” or “getting ready.” Failure has a way of messing with your head. It makes you question yourself. It makes you wonder if maybe you’re not cut out for this. But almost every time, it’s not about who you are. It’s about what you did. There’s a big difference. When something doesn’t work, it’s usually a strategy issue, a clarity issue, a focus issue, or just not enough reps. It’s rarely an identity issue. But if you make it about your identity, you’ll shrink. If you make it about the approach, you’ll grow. So instead of asking, “What’s wrong with me?” ask, “What can I learn from this?” What broke? What did I assume that wasn’t true? Where did I hesitate? Where did I rush? If you paid the emotional price of the failure, at least get the lesson out of it. That’s where the value is. The only real danger isn’t failing. It’s quitting. It’s deciding that this one outcome defines you. It doesn’t. It defines a moment. And moments can be adjusted. Sometimes you don’t need more effort. You need a different angle. Sometimes you don’t need a new dream. You need more reps. Sometimes you just need to stay in the game longer than the discomfort. Failure isn’t the opposite of success. It’s the path to it. And once you stop being afraid of it, once you realize it can’t actually hurt you unless you let it stop you, you start playing differently. You start playing to win instead of playing not to lose. That’s the shift. So let me ask you this...What did your last setback teach you and what are you going to adjust because of it?
1 like • Feb 27
Knocked down fifty million times, get up fifty billion. And now listening to this song is making me want to do another UPW.
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Retired. Artist. Filmmaker. Surface Pattern Designer. Dances with Dogs. Curator of the echoes of love.

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