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This Is What Commitment Actually Looks Like
I just want to take a moment to say this... I’m genuinely proud of you. Not because this is easy. Not because you have it all figured out. But because you’re leaning into the work anyway. Adapting is uncomfortable. Learning new tools stretches you. Changing how you think, move, and operate takes effort. And most people avoid that. Most people wait until it feels simple. Until it feels familiar. Until someone else proves it first. You didn’t. You are committed to the tools. You are staying in the room. You choose to get better instead of staying comfortable. That tells me everything I need to know. When things change and you don’t opt out… When you feel resistance and lean in anyway… That’s what separates the few from the many. This is how real growth happens. Not overnight. Not perfectly. But consistently. Keep going. You’re exactly where you should be.
(Updated) Safety Next Step: 20-Min “Nightmare Scenario Drill” (Built from our last threads)
Last posts I shared: - Guardrails 101 (copy/paste checklist), and - AI Safety for Non-Tech Builders (driver’s-ed framing) Those sparked good questions — “Okay, but how do I actually think about risk like this?” And in the comments, @Nicholas Vidal pushed the conversation into real, operational safety — ownership, kill-switch, reality checks — and @Kevin Farrugia added the “nightmare in one sentence” idea people really resonated with. So I turned that into something you can actually run: A 20-minute “nightmare scenario drill” for any AI feature — even if you’re not technical. Before you start: 4 Guardian Questions If you remember nothing else, remember these: 1. What’s the worst-case? 2. Who moves first? 3. How do they stop it fast? 4. How do we prevent the repeat? Everything below is just a structured way to answer those. ———————— Quick definitions (so non-tech people stay with us): - Threat model = simple version of → “What could go wrong, and who could get hurt?” - Kill switch = → “How do we pause/disable this fast if it misbehaves?” - Audit log = → “A record of what happened, so we can see when/where it went wrong.” ———————— You don’t need to be a security engineer to use these. You just need the right questions. Step 1 — One-sentence nightmare ✅ (Kevin’s point) Write this: “If this goes wrong, the worst thing that could happen is…” Examples: - “Our AI chatbot leaks customer data in a reply.” - “Our content tool generates harmful content with our brand on it.” - “Our automation sends 500 wrong emails before anyone notices.” If you can’t write this sentence, you’re not ready to ship. ———————— Step 2 — Owner + alert ✅ (Nick & Kevin) Now add: - Owner: “If this nightmare starts, who is responsible for acting?”(name + role, one person) - Alert: “How do they find out?”(email, Slack, SMS…) If everyone owns safety, no one owns safety.
🚨 Quick Update Before Tomorrow!
Hey everyone! Tanner here from the AI Advantage team and I just filmed a short video walking you through some basic things you need to know before the AI Advantage Summit kicks off tomorrow. It’s only 90 seconds and covers some key details (so you’re not frantically Googling “start time” at 10:59am ). So check it out and then make sure you’re ready for an epic 3 days. Because this event is going to be unlike anything Tony & Dean have ever done before. And before tomorrow starts, if you want to upgrade to the Elite Experience for just $1 there's still time. (Get the replays of all 3 days, test out the Amplifier Club, get a private Zoom room and more) 👉 Click here to upgrade before Day 1 We can’t wait to kick things off tomorrow morning… This week is going to be incredible. See you tomorrow! — Tanner
🚨 Quick Update Before Tomorrow!
🚫 Stop Trying to Learn "All of AI" (You're Setting Yourself Up to Fail)
Here's the mistake we see everyone making: trying to master every AI tool that hits the market. ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, Notion AI, Jasper, GG, Runway, Stable Diffusion... the list never ends. Result? Analysis paralysis. Tool overload. Zero progress. Here's what actually works: Pick ONE tool. Get really good at it. Use it until it saves you real time and money. THEN add the next one. We call it the "AI Staircase" approach: - Step 1: Master ChatGPT for your most time-consuming task - Step 2: Once it's automatic, add ONE specialized tool - Step 3: Repeat (but only after step 2 is effortless) The truth: You don't need to know everything about AI. You need to know the RIGHT things for YOUR business. Most successful entrepreneurs we know use 2-3 AI tools really well, not 20 tools poorly. Your challenge: What's the ONE AI tool you're going to focus on mastering this month? Drop it below and let's help you get really good at it! 👇
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