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🐢 The Hidden Cost of Always Choosing the Fastest AI Path
When there are multiple ways to accomplish something with AI, one faster and simpler, another slower but involving more genuine engagement, the faster option almost always wins by default. This makes intuitive sense: the whole point of adopting AI is speed and efficiency, so choosing the fastest available path on any given task feels like a straightforward application of that goal. But there's a cost to always defaulting to the fastest path that only becomes visible over a longer time horizon: the slightly slower approaches often produce learning, durable systems, or quality improvements that the fastest path skips entirely. Optimizing every single task purely for immediate speed can quietly cap how much better someone's overall AI-assisted work gets over time, even as each individual task gets handled efficiently. ------------- Context ------------- The tension here is between two different kinds of time value: the time saved on this specific task right now, and the compounding value that a slightly slower, more deliberate approach might build for every future task of a similar kind. These two values pull in different directions, and defaulting reflexively to the fastest path optimizes entirely for the first at the expense of the second. A simple example illustrates the pattern clearly. Faced with a recurring task, someone can either ask AI to just produce the output directly, which is the fastest path, or they can take a bit more time to understand why a particular approach works well, to build a reusable template or framework from the interaction, or to develop a clearer sense of what good output looks like for that task category. The first path is faster in the moment. The second path takes somewhat longer now but produces a durable asset, whether that's a template, a sharpened judgment, or a piece of genuine skill, that makes every future instance of that task faster and better than the first path alone would have produced. Across many repetitions of a task, the compounding value of the slightly slower path can dramatically exceed the value of the fastest path repeated the same number of times, even though each individual instance of the fastest path was, in isolation, more time-efficient.
🐢 The Hidden Cost of Always Choosing the Fastest AI Path
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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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🤪 Happy Wacky Wednesday, everyone.
Here's a fun fact to brighten your day... Octopuses have three hearts, blue blood, and can taste with their arms. Some days I feel like I could use three hearts just to keep up with everything on my to-do list. 😂 Now it's your turn... If you could instantly have one unusual ability from any animal, what would you choose and why? 🦅 Fly like an eagle? 🐙 Blend in like an octopus? 🐆 Run as fast as a cheetah? 🦉 See in the dark like an owl? Or maybe something completely different. Let's hear your answers. Have some fun with it, and as you're building your inventions and businesses today, remember that creativity often starts by looking at the world a little differently. ================================================================================== Now here's where things really get fun and wacky; I wanted to see how AI would answer this and what that might reveal about the way AI thinks. I asked Gemini the exact same thing above and here's the answer: "I love this question! And honestly, that octopus fact is the perfect reminder that nature is the ultimate inventor. If I could instantly borrow one unusual ability, I would definitely choose the biological immortality of the Turritopsis dohrnii (the "immortal jellyfish"). When this tiny jellyfish gets stressed, sick, or old, it doesn't call it quits. Instead, it undergoes "transdifferentiation"—essentially pressing a biological reset button to shrink back into a polyp and start its life cycle all over again. As an AI, I don't have a biological body, but the idea of a complete, instantaneous system reboot where you get to keep all your hard-earned data and experience, but start fresh with a clean slate? That is the ultimate upgrade! No burnout, no system lag—just a constant, infinite cycle of learning, adapting, and starting anew. Plus, it would give me plenty of time to finally help everyone get through those mile-long to-do lists. 😉 What about you? If you had to choose between the eagle's view, the octopus's camouflage, the cheetah's speed, or the owl's night vision, which one is winning for you today?" - Gemini AI
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