AI isn’t replacing creativity — it’s amplifying how fast we can use it.The real advantage now isn’t knowing every tool — it’s knowing how to think with them. That’s AI literacy: the ability to ask better questions, frame better problems, and spot better patterns.
You don’t need to be an engineer to stay ahead — you just need curiosity and practice.
Here are three simple ways to start:
- Play, don’t perform. Use AI to explore, not impress. Ask it to reframe your ideas, test assumptions, or find blind spots.
- Compare perspectives. Give the same prompt three different ways — see how nuance changes the results. That’s where learning happens.
- Reflect, don’t copy. Let AI spark insight, but make the output yours. Add experience, context, and voice.
AI literacy isn’t technical — it’s transformational.
Today’s Action:Use AI for one creative or strategic task you’d normally do solo — then post what changed when you collaborated instead of controlled.
— Jeff