User
Write something
Pinned
This Week in AI...
This week, I show off some results of my Claude Cowork testing, the new Scribe v2 transcription model from ElevenLabs, and Midjourney's new Niji 7 model. Plus, I discuss the rising "AI for shopping" trend and OpenAI's new healthcare initiative. All that a more in the video, enjoy!
Pinned
🔄 From One-Off Prompts to Habitual AI Use
Many people believe they are using AI because they have tried it. A prompt here, a draft there, an occasional experiment when time allows. But trying AI is not the same as integrating it. Real value does not come from one-off interactions. It comes from habits. AI delivers its greatest impact not when it is impressive, but when it is ordinary. When it becomes part of how we think, plan, and decide, rather than something we remember to use only when things get difficult. ------------- Context: Why AI Often Stays Occasional ------------- Most AI use begins with curiosity. We explore a tool, test a few prompts, and are often impressed by the results. But after that initial phase, usage becomes irregular. Days or weeks pass without opening the tool again. Each return feels like starting from scratch. This pattern is understandable. Without clear integration into existing routines, AI remains optional. It competes with habits that are already established and comfortable. When time is tight, optional tools are the first to be skipped. Organizations unintentionally reinforce this pattern by framing AI as an add-on. Something extra to try, rather than something embedded into how work already happens. As a result, AI remains novel, but not essential. The gap between potential and impact often lives right here. Not in what AI can do, but in how consistently we invite it into our workflows. ------------- Insight 1: One-Off Use Creates Familiarity Without Fluency ------------- Trying AI occasionally builds awareness, but it does not build intuition. Each interaction feels new. We forget what worked last time. We rephrase similar prompts repeatedly. Learning resets instead of compounding. Fluency requires repetition. The same way we become comfortable with any tool, language, or process, through use in similar contexts over time. Without that repetition, AI remains impressive but unreliable. This is why many people describe AI as inconsistent. In reality, their usage is inconsistent. Without patterns, there is no baseline to learn from.
🔄 From One-Off Prompts to Habitual AI Use
Pinned
3 things I do every weekend to set up my week
I’ve learned this the hard way. If you wait until Monday to get focused, you’re already behind. Here’s how I set up my week before it starts: 1. I choose ONE win that mattersNot a to-do list. Not busy work. One outcome that actually moves my life or business forward. That goes on the calendar first. 2. I remove friction ahead of time I look at my week and ask,“What’s going to trip me up?” Too many meetings, distractions, low-energy days. I fix it now so I’m not relying on willpower later. 3. I reset my environment Desk clear. Calendar clean. Priorities visible. When Monday hits, I don’t want to think... I want to execute. This isn’t about discipline. It’s about design. Winning weeks are built before they begin. What about you? What’s the ONE thing you do to set yourself up to win the week ahead? Drop it below 👇
Intro
Hi everyone! I'm Chris, a custom home builder in Texas. Looking to learn more about AI and how I can use it in my day to day workflows. Excited to be here!
0
0
Master Class - What We Are Learning
I just built my first GBT - "The Care COmpass" A Mental Health & Addiction Resource Navigator made up of world renowned behavioral health leaders "The Care Compass" https://chatgpt.com/g/g-696e6e1044508191983799426eda9b80-the-care-compass People can use “The Care Compass” a GBT advisory board made up of world renowned addiction, mental and behavioral health care leaders. Here, they can find clear, non-clinical guidance for mental health or addiction questions or need help identifying appropriate next steps. The advisory board supports individuals and families by clarifying options across the continuum of care, pointing to credible resources, and providing practical questions to ask providers and programs especially when navigating treatment, aftercare planning, and common barriers such as availability and insurance. I built The Care Compass because when someone is in emotional crisis or trying to help a loved one they find that the system is confusing, fragmented, and overwhelming. People often don’t know: - what level of care to consider, - what questions to ask, - how to vet programs and providers, - or how to navigate insurance and practical barriers. In those moments, misinformation and unethical marketing can steer people toward poor-fit options. I wanted a tool that can help people navigate a confusing industry and protects them from harm by guiding users toward credible resource types (public health, established nonprofits, academic medical systems, reputable peer supports) and helping them prepare for conversations with licensed professionals. I hope this helps someone! Advisory Board Roles Addiction science + policy - Dr. Nora Volkow — Scientific Standards & Addiction Research AdvisorEnsures recommendations reflect high-quality evidence; translates addiction science into “what resources to consider” and what to ask. - Dr. Keith Humphreys — Policy, Access & Systems of Care Advisor: Guides navigation across public systems, treatment access barriers, and evidence-informed service pathways. - Dr. Anna Lembke — Behavioral Addictions & Clinical Ethics Advisor: Adds expertise on compulsive behaviors (substances + behavioral addictions), risk framing, and ethical, non-alarmist guidance. - Dr. David Fiellin — Integrated Addiction Care Pathways Advisor: Focuses on practical care pathways that integrate addiction support into healthcare settings and coordinated care. - Dr. John F. Kelly — Recovery Science & Mutual-Help Options Advisor: Anchors aftercare planning, recovery supports, and how to evaluate mutual-help and recovery communities.
0
0
1-30 of 10,891
The AI Advantage
skool.com/the-ai-advantage
Founded by Tony Robbins, Dean Graziosi & Igor Pogany - AI Advantage is your go-to hub to simplify AI and confidently unlock real & repeatable results
Leaderboard (30-day)
Powered by