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We've just dropped a few of our guides from inside the AI Advantage Club here inside Skool! Inside the Classroom area, you'll find a new section titled "Guides" and inside you'll find 3 of our step-by-step guides we create twice a week for the AI Advantage Club community. Every month we'll add a new guide to help you implement AI in your life/business. Check out the Guide section inside the classroom!
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🔍 AI Is Exposing How Much Work We Never Defined
AI is often described as disruptive because it is new. In reality, it feels disruptive because it refuses to operate inside ambiguity we have quietly relied on for years. When AI struggles, it is rarely because the task is too complex. It is because the work was never clearly defined in the first place. ------------- Context ------------- Most organizations run on a mix of formal processes and informal understanding. Some work is documented, standardized, and repeatable. Much more work lives in habits, conversations, and “the way we usually do things.” Humans are remarkably good at navigating this ambiguity. We fill in gaps without noticing. We infer intent. We compensate for missing steps. We rely on experience and social cues to keep things moving. AI does none of that naturally. It needs clarity. Inputs, rules, definitions, boundaries. When those are missing, AI does not quietly adapt. It fails visibly. That failure is uncomfortable, but it is also diagnostic. AI is showing us where work has always depended on tribal knowledge rather than shared understanding. ------------- The Hidden Dependence on Tacit Knowledge ------------- Tacit knowledge is what people know but rarely write down. It includes how to prioritize when everything is urgent. Which requests can wait. Who really needs to be looped in. What “good enough” means in different contexts. These judgments are learned over time, often through mistakes. Because tacit knowledge works, it feels efficient. Writing it down feels unnecessary. Until someone new joins. Or until work scales. Or until we ask AI to help. When AI enters the picture, tacit knowledge becomes a bottleneck. The system asks questions humans never had to articulate. What counts as complete? Which exception matters? When do we escalate? AI exposes how much of our work relies on shared assumptions rather than shared definitions. ------------- Why Informality Has Been Carrying More Weight Than We Admit ------------- Informal work has always absorbed complexity.
🔍 AI Is Exposing How Much Work We Never Defined
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The Habit That Quietly Kills Momentum in Business
Most entrepreneurs aren’t stuck because they’re lazy or incapable. They’re stuck because they’re waiting. Quietly. Waiting for more clarity, better timing, more confidence, or for things to settle down. As long as you’re waiting, your potential and your business stays parked. Progress in business doesn’t come from more preparation. It comes from decisions. Every time you explain why you’re not moving yet, you hand control to something outside yourself: the market, the economy, your schedule, your past results. None of those are coming to build the business for you. The people who actually break through don’t feel ready. They move while uncertain. They don’t wait for perfect conditions... they adapt to the conditions they’re in. They don’t wait for permission, because no one is handing it out. Most people keep their effort conditional. “I’ll go all in when things calm down.” “I’ll commit once I feel more confident.” “I’ll start after this next thing.” And months (sometimes years) pass. Not because the idea wasn’t good, but because the conditions were never removed. So here’s something actionable for the week ahead: Pick one decision you’ve been delaying because you wanted more clarity. Make it by the end of the week...imperfectly. Then take the first uncomfortable action that follows from that decision. No optimizing. No overthinking. Just movement. Clarity shows up after action, not before it. Drop in the comments: What’s the one decision you’re done waiting on this week?
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AI News You Can Use- Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Investors and companies worry some AI firms may struggle financially... A new analysis says big names like Microsoft, OpenAI, and Google keep spending heavily but investors fear smaller firms could fail first as the AI race gets costly. Perplexity signs a $750 million AI cloud deal with Microsoft Perplexity agreed to use Microsoft Azure for three years, tapping AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI to scale services. U.S. Commerce Department plans a national AI hub in San Francisco The federal government is planning a major AI research and development center near companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. Amazon may invest up to $50 billion in OpenAI Amazon is in advanced talks to put tens of billions into OpenAI’s fundraising, potentially making Amazon the largest single investor. Pentagon and Anthropic clash over military use of AI systems The U.S. Department of Defense and Anthropic disagree about how AI should be allowed in weapons and surveillance systems. New research shows most people use ChatGPT far more than other AI tools like Google Gemini or Microsoft Copilot. Share with your network so we can stay aware and Use AI for Good!
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