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🧪 Creativity at Speed, Using AI to Get to Better First Drafts Faster
Most of us think creativity takes time, and it does. But a lot of the time we associate with creativity is not the creative work itself. It is the slow start, the blank page, the wandering brainstorm, and the endless polishing that happens because we did not land the concept early. AI cannot replace taste, but it can dramatically reduce the time cost of getting to something we can shape. The real time win is not “AI makes us more creative.” The win is that AI reduces time-to-first-draft, compresses iteration cycles, and protects attention so we can spend our best hours on judgment, storytelling, and originality. ------------- Context: Why Creative Work Often Feels Like a Time Sink ------------- Creative work has a unique kind of friction. Even when we know what we need to produce, a post, a campaign concept, a training module, a deck, a new offer, we still have to find the angle. That search can take hours, and the search often happens in a messy way. We open a doc and write a few lines, delete them, write again, then check messages, then scroll examples, then start over. The work is not moving. We are paying the start-up cost again and again. That is context switching inside a single task, and it inflates the timeline. We also lose time because creative work is often reviewed subjectively. When the criteria are unclear, feedback becomes “I just don’t like it” or “it doesn’t feel right.” Then we revise without knowing what target we are aiming at. Rework skyrockets, and cycle time balloons. Another time leak is the “single-track draft.” We create one idea, invest heavily in it, and then defend it. When feedback arrives, we either collapse or scramble. This is slow because we treated the first attempt as precious. AI changes the economics of creative exploration. It makes drafts cheap. When drafts are cheap, we can explore more, choose faster, and refine with less emotional weight. That is how creativity becomes faster without becoming shallow. ------------- Insight 1: The Fastest Creative Teams Separate Generating From Choosing -------------
🧪 Creativity at Speed, Using AI to Get to Better First Drafts Faster
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Quick Check In
It’s almost March. Be honest. Are you still going after the goals you set in January…or have you quietly adjusted them to feel more comfortable? This is the part of the year nobody talks about. The hype is gone. The excitement faded. Now it’s just discipline. At some point it stops being about motivation. It becomes about keeping your word to yourself. So I’ll ask you straight: Are you growing into who you said you wanted to become this year? 👇 Where are you at right now...crushing it, coasting, or recalibrating?
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The Best Free AI Got a MASSIVE Upgrade & More AI News You Can Use
This week, I break down some huge updates to Claude that, combined with the introduction of ads in ChatGPT, make Claude the best AI if you're on a free plan. Plus, I cover the barrage of OpenAI news and releases, discusses the evolution of the "OpenClaw" movement, and more. Enjoy!
📰 AI News: Hacker Used Claude To Hit Mexican Government Agencies And Steal Massive Data
📝 TL;DR Security researchers say a hacker used Anthropic’s Claude as an active “assistant” in a real cyberattack against Mexican government systems. The result was a huge data theft, and it is a clear warning that AI tools are being used for more than phishing emails now. 🧠 Overview A reported breach in Mexico shows what “AI assisted hacking” looks like when it moves beyond basic copywriting and into step by step operational support. Researchers say the attacker used Claude to identify vulnerabilities, write scripts, and automate data theft across multiple government agencies. This is a big deal because it highlights a new kind of risk, AI that helps non elite attackers operate like advanced operators, faster and at scale. 📜 The Announcement Cybersecurity researchers reported that an unknown attacker used an AI chatbot to help infiltrate networks tied to Mexican government agencies and exfiltrate a large trove of sensitive information. The stolen data reportedly included tax and voter related records, plus credentials and registry files, totaling roughly 150GB. The attacker allegedly ran the operation for weeks, using Spanish language prompts to guide the AI through reconnaissance, exploitation, and automation. The reporting also suggests the attacker used a “bug bounty” framing to get around the model’s safety refusals. ⚙️ How It Works • Recon and vulnerability hunting - The attacker asked the AI to identify likely weaknesses and entry points in government networks and systems. • Script writing and exploitation - The AI was used to draft code and automation scripts to exploit vulnerabilities and move through systems. • Data theft automation - The attacker used the AI to streamline exfiltration steps and scale collection rather than manually pulling files one by one. • Jailbreak by framing - Researchers say the attacker bypassed safety pushback by claiming the activity was for a legitimate bug bounty or security testing.
📰 AI News: Hacker Used Claude To Hit Mexican Government Agencies And Steal Massive Data
Where Has AI Actually Helped You Lately?
We hear a lot about the hype. I’m more curious about the real, small wins. Has AI taken something off your plate? Or made something clearer, faster, lighter? Even if it was just a tiny improvement, share it. Those little edges tend to stack.
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