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🤝 Trust Is the Missing Layer in Agentic AI
We are not limited by what AI agents can do. We are limited by what we trust them to do. As conversations accelerate around agentic AI, one truth keeps surfacing beneath the hype. Capability is no longer the bottleneck, confidence is. ------------- Context: Capability Has Outpaced Comfort ------------- Over the past year, the narrative around AI has shifted from assistance to action. We are no longer just asking AI to help us write, summarize, or brainstorm. We are asking it to decide, route, trigger, purchase, schedule, and execute. AI agents promise workflows that move on their own, across tools and systems, with minimal human input. On paper, this is thrilling. In practice, it creates a quiet tension. Many teams experiment with agents in contained environments, but hesitate to let them operate in real-world conditions. Not because the technology is insufficient, but because the human systems around it are not ready. The moment an agent moves from suggestion to execution, trust becomes the central question. We see this play out in subtle ways. Agents are built, then wrapped in excessive approval steps. Automations exist, but are rarely turned on. Teams talk about scale, while still manually double-checking everything. These are not failures. They are signals that trust has not yet been earned. The mistake is assuming that trust should come automatically once the technology works. In reality, trust is not a technical feature. It is a human layer that must be intentionally designed, practiced, and reinforced. ------------- Insight 1: Trust Is Infrastructure, Not Sentiment ------------- We often talk about trust as if it were an emotion. Something people either have or do not. In AI systems, trust functions more like infrastructure. It is built through visibility, predictability, and recoverability. Humans trust systems when they can understand what is happening, anticipate outcomes, and intervene when something goes wrong. When those conditions are missing, even highly capable systems feel risky. This is why opaque automation creates anxiety, while even imperfect but understandable systems feel usable.
🤝 Trust Is the Missing Layer in Agentic AI
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The Secret to Getting 10x More Relevant Results in ChatGPT
In this video, I show you every way to customize ChatGPT as of October 2025. This includes personalization options for both the free and paid plans, so no matter how you use ChatGPT, this video will teach you how to set it up to get the best results!
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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 👇
The 7 Questions I Use When I’m Stuck
In the Bootcamp, one line landed for me: the difference isn’t “more information.” It’s better implementation. When I’m stuck, I don’t try to think harder. I run a simple decision protocol. The 7-question decision framework 1 - What exactly is the decision (one sentence)? 2 - What does “good” look like in 30 days? 3 - What are the constraints (time/cash/energy/ethics)? 4- What are the trade-offs (what am I saying no to)? 5 - What’s the biggest unknown—and how can I test it fast? 6 - What’s the smallest next step (<30 minutes) that reduces uncertainty? 7 - If I had to commit for 2 weeks, which option is most reversible? Copy/paste prompt (use it right now) You are my calm decision coach. Use the 7 questions above. Ask them one by one and wait for my answer each time. Then: summarize my answers, give me 2–3 options with trade-offs, recommend the most reversible option for a 2-week commitment, and end with the smallest next step I can do in under 30 minutes. My decision (one sentence): ___ What “good” looks like in 30 days: ___ Constraints (time/cash/energy/ethics): ___ If you want, reply with your one-sentence decision + one constraint and I’ll suggest a 30-minute next step. Or, for low friction: reply with clarity / courage / constraints (what you need most this week).
Builder update: AI gave me direction when I had none.
Late 2023 I was in a low place: low energy, low optimism, no clear direction. I was functioning on paper, but internally I felt off-track. Then I heard a line that changed how I saw everything:
“AI won’t replace you; people who know how to use AI will.” Something clicked — not “I’m doomed,” but “maybe there’s a way forward if I learn this properly.” So I went back to basics (YouTube, beginner explainers), then added structure: small courses first → deeper ones (the AI Advantage Bootcamp has been a big part of that). Step by step, I started applying AI daily to think more clearly, create, learn, and get unstuck — without outsourcing the human part. Image context: For me this symbolizes “start small, stay consistent.” Question for the group: where are you with AI right now — curious, resistant, overwhelmed, or ready?
Builder update: AI gave me direction when I had none.
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