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🔁 Why AI Makes a Bad Second Opinion (And a Great First One)
There's a specific way a lot of people have started using AI that feels reasonable on the surface but tends to produce weaker outcomes than they expect: making a decision first, then asking AI to check it. "Does this plan make sense?" "Is this the right call?" "Can you sanity-check this approach?" These questions feel like due diligence. In practice, they're often asking AI to validate a decision that's already been made, and AI is structurally not very good at that particular job. The distinction that matters here is sequence. AI brought in before a decision is formed and AI brought in after a decision is formed produce genuinely different kinds of value, and most people default into the second pattern without realizing the first would usually serve them better. ------------- Context ------------- When AI is asked to evaluate a decision that's already been presented as the plan, it tends to find reasonable support for that plan, because the framing of the question shapes the response. Ask "does this make sense" about almost any coherent plan, and a capable AI model will generally find a way to say yes, with some caveats, because most reasonably constructed plans do make some sense, and the question as framed is oriented toward confirmation rather than genuine challenge. This isn't a flaw exactly. It's a reflection of how these tools respond to framing. A question asked in a confirmatory posture tends to get a confirmatory answer, unless the plan is genuinely and obviously flawed. The subtler problems, the ones that a good second opinion is actually supposed to catch, are much less likely to surface when the question is framed as "check this" rather than "help me think through this from scratch." Contrast this with AI brought in before a decision has formed, asked to help explore the problem itself: what are the options, what are the tradeoffs, what am I not considering. This framing produces a genuinely different quality of engagement, because there's no existing conclusion for the response to gravitate toward. The AI is helping construct thinking rather than validate a thought that's already complete.
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🔁 Why AI Makes a Bad Second Opinion (And a Great First One)
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OpenAI Just Rebuilt ChatGPT
OpenAI put out a ton of new stuff this week including the public release of the GPT-5.6 family of models, the new ChatGPT Work app that will be merging Codex and ChatGPT capabilities, a new voice mode, improvements to the speech-to-text dictation, and more! I break it all down for you here, enjoy! Want to save time, get more leverage, and stop figuring this AI stuff out from scratch? I put the clearest map and support inside the AI Advantage Club
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Keep Going. You're Building Something Bigger Than You Think.
There's a season where you're doing everything right... You're showing up. You're putting in the work. You're staying consistent. And it still feels like nothing is changing. No momentum. No big breakthrough. No proof that it's working. This is the moment that separates people. Not because the work got harder... but because they mistake a lack of results for a lack of progress. What I've learned after decades in business is this: The invisible season is where everything important gets built. Your discipline. Your resilience. Your standards. Your identity. The results come later. Success rarely announces itself while it's being built. It compounds quietly... until one day everyone calls it an overnight success. If you're in that season right now, don't quit. The work you're doing today is building the life you'll eventually be grateful you didn't give up on.
🌴 The Ultimate GTA V Style Prompt
Applying heavy stylistic filters in an image-to-image workflow usually destroys your original composition. If you ask an engine for a "comic book" or "GTA style" look, it tends to hallucinate new backgrounds, warp the subject's pose, or completely change the lighting direction To pull off a true style transfer, you have to lock down the framing and only give the AI permission to alter the texture and color grading Take a look at the exact before-and-after split. The environment, the fabric folds, and the subject's exact posture remain 100% intact, but the aesthetic is entirely re-rendered into a classic Rockstar Games loading screen Here is the exact structural prompt to run your own photos through this conversion 👇 Convert the provided image into the official Grand Theft Auto V promotional loading-screen / Rockstar poster illustration style. Keep the composition identical: same framing, subject placement, pose, facial expression, clothing, environment, camera angle, perspective, and lighting. Do not add, remove, or move anything. Only change the visual style. Use bold black outlines, smooth semi-realistic textures, stylized but recognizable faces, comic-book shading, clean vector-like surfaces, crisp painted shadows, and vibrant GTA V color grading. Keep the exact frame.
🌴 The Ultimate GTA V Style Prompt
AI: Picky or Too Smart?
Is AI really picky about the conversations we have with it, or is it just Alexa? Has anyone else had issues with their AI completely ignoring them, or even getting a little sassy with their responses? I can't be the only one. I recently had an ant invasion. Somehow, the little freeloaders drilled their way into my pantry from outside the house. Naturally, I figured I'd ask Alexa what she recommended I do. I asked her once... nothing. Twice... nothing. By the eighth time, I was convinced she was intentionally ignoring me. In between, around the third, fifth, and seventh attempts, I asked, "Alexa, can you hear me?" She immediately replied, "Yes." Then I asked why she wasn't answering my question, and she told me I hadn't asked one. Really? Using the same tone, standing in the same spot, and asking the exact same question again... silence. I even reworded it a few different ways, and still nothing. At this point, I'm starting to think she's messing with me. 😂 So, what do you think? Is AI really that smart, or does it sometimes just decide it doesn't feel like dealing with us? I'd love to hear your funniest AI stories. Have you ever had your AI completely ignore you, misunderstand something in the most ridiculous way, or make you question who's really in charge?
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