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🤐 The Client Who Doesn't Know You Use AI, and Why That's a Choice Worth Examining
A quiet pattern has developed across a lot of professional service work: AI is genuinely integrated into the workflow, meaningfully shaping how deliverables get produced, and clients simply aren't told. Not because of any deliberate deception, but because disclosure never became an explicit decision. It defaulted to silence, and silence has just kept being the path of least resistance. This default is worth examining directly, because it's rarely the product of a considered choice. Most professionals haven't actually weighed the costs and benefits of disclosure versus non-disclosure. They've simply avoided the topic because it feels slightly awkward to raise, and awkward topics tend to get avoided by default rather than addressed deliberately. ------------- Context ------------- The instinct behind non-disclosure usually traces back to a specific worry: that mentioning AI involvement might undermine a client's perception of expertise, making the work feel less personal or less earned than it would if the client believed it was produced entirely through the professional's own unassisted effort. This worry is understandable, but it's rarely been tested directly, and the assumption underneath it, that disclosure necessarily damages perceived value, isn't obviously true once actually examined. Research on client and consumer attitudes toward AI-assisted professional services has found a more nuanced picture than the simple "disclosure damages trust" assumption suggests. Clients often respond more negatively to discovering undisclosed AI use after the fact than they do to transparent disclosure upfront, particularly when the disclosure is framed around how AI assistance allows the professional to deliver better or faster results, rather than framed as an admission of reduced effort. The risk profile of the default silent approach is asymmetric in a way that's easy to miss. If AI use is never discovered, non-disclosure costs nothing. But if it is discovered, whether through a client noticing patterns in the output, through industry conversation, or simply through increasing general awareness of how common AI-assisted work has become, the discovery of undisclosed use tends to feel like a breach of trust specifically because it was hidden, not because AI was used. The hiding is often what damages the relationship, more than the underlying fact would have on its own.
🤐 The Client Who Doesn't Know You Use AI, and Why That's a Choice Worth Examining
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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.
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Hello everyone. Does anyone know why Claude is so awful at generating websites with logos, specifically the ones that you upload to him? He cannot put the logo that you upload as the file into the website. Next, what other AI is better to use for building websites? Is ChatGPT a nice option now, considering that they released 5.6? I'm looking forward to comments, suggestions, and building forward. Thanks!
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Where To Begin?? 🤔🤔
COMPLETE newbie here. I would love to get advice from you wonderful people on where I should even begin with AI. I have not been in this space for long. In fact until recently I was not into computers or anything like this at all. Not a "techie", not a "gamer". Just someone using computers for productivity. You know...boring AF stuff. But the emergence of AI has completely flipped that on its head for me!! 🥰 I think AI is absolutely amazing and the possibilities we have as humans are endless!! Ok...please stick with me here, lol. I am super excited to be writing this after unlocking my Level 2 (thanks everyone 😊) and I tend to talk a lot when I get excited because I am really passionate about this stuff!! 😊😊 For context, I want to learn how to use AI for lead generation and to use AI in customer outreach in my profession (yes, I know more kinda boring stuff). But I want to learn how to create stuff with it!! I also want to use it in a couple of businesses I am starting. But my focus is using AI to help others who want to help others. I don't know if that falls into an AI agency or what. I love learning, teaching, and helping others. I don't care about making a million dollars with an AI agency but I do care about using AI to help me create a life to break out of the corporate world and be a full time entrepreneur where I can help people. So I'm turning to 126,000 members in this community to help me achieve these goals!!! 🏆 This post is a couple of paragraphs so I hope you read it to the end and don't roast me too bad in the comments lol. 😁😁 For about the last six months I have played around with ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, the usual beginner chatbot stuff. I have tried to run a few projects with Claude co-work and more times than not have been frustrated with the results. I know it's not on the AI side, it's on the operator side. Although, I don't really trust it too much when I take a picture of a mushroom and send it to ChatGPT to find out if it is safe to eat or not. My level of confidence in AI is definitely not that high lol 🍄☠️. I need to learn the correct ways on how to prompt, create instructions, and have a solid foundation set up with context files.
Where To Begin?? 🤔🤔
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