AI Information Overload: How Do You Stay Focused?
Hello everyone, this is my first post ever here. Am I the only one who feels that AI is becoming both more powerful and more overwhelming at the same time? Every day there are new models, new tools, new workflows, new frameworks, new prompting techniques, new automation platforms, and hundreds of people sharing different opinions on what you should learn next. The strange thing is that I don’t feel like I lack knowledge. I’ve spent a lot of time learning AI, automation, tools, and workflows. In many ways, I feel more capable and informed than ever before. Yet sometimes I still find myself struggling with something unexpected: clarity. Not because the information isn’t available, but because it’s everywhere. A tutorial here.A LinkedIn post there.A YouTube video.A newsletter.A community discussion.A new tool launch. Sometimes it feels like the biggest challenge isn’t learning AI anymore—it’s organizing all the information into a clear system that can actually be put into practice. I’m curious: How do you deal with information overload in AI? Do you have a framework, system, or way of filtering what deserves your attention and what doesn’t? Or do you sometimes feel the same tension between knowing a lot and having complete clarity on where to focus next?