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🎙️ The New Interface is Human: Multimodal AI, Voice Agents, and the Return of Conversation
We thought AI would change work by making us better writers. It may change work more by making us better communicators. When AI can listen, speak, see, and respond in real time, the interface becomes conversation, and that shifts everything. ------------- Context ------------- One of the strongest trends in AI right now is the move toward multimodal interaction. Voice, text, images, and video are converging into a single experience. This reduces friction between intention and action, and it changes how work feels. In many organizations, the biggest bottleneck is translation. Turning conversations into tasks. Turning ideas into documentation. Turning meetings into decisions. Typing becomes the tax we pay to make work real. Voice and multimodal AI reduce that tax. But speed alone does not guarantee clarity. Without discipline, we risk accelerating confusion instead of resolving it. ------------- The Shift from Prompting to Briefing ------------- Text-based AI rewards clever prompts. Conversational AI rewards clear thinking. Briefing is a different skill. It involves context, constraints, audience, and desired outcomes. It feels less like operating a tool and more like delegating to a colleague. That makes AI more accessible, especially for people who never enjoyed “prompt engineering.” At the same time, natural speech can hide ambiguity. Casual phrasing often skips assumptions. So the skill gap shifts from who can phrase prompts to who can frame work clearly. Teams that develop shared briefing habits will compound value faster than teams that rely on individual prompt tricks. ------------- The Attention Problem We Are About to Create ------------- Conversational AI feels always available. That can be empowering, or overwhelming. If voice agents interrupt constantly, triage poorly, or encourage reactive behavior, they fragment attention. If designed well, they protect focus by absorbing noise and surfacing only what matters. This is a human performance issue. Efficiency without boundaries leads to burnout. Speed without recovery erodes judgment.
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🎙️ The New Interface is Human: Multimodal AI, Voice Agents, and the Return of Conversation
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We Tested Claude Cowork for a Week. Here Are the Results...
The AI Advantage team spent a week testing Claude Cowork, and in this video, I break down what worked and what didn't in our testing. If you've been wondering exactly how you should be using Claude Cowork, this is the video for you!
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You either get the result or the upgrade.
Sometimes you’ll get the win. Other times you’ll get the lesson. That’s it. Not everything turns into a highlight. Not every effort turns into a payoff. But none of it is wasted. Because lessons turn into better decisions. Better decisions turn into better execution. Better execution turns into wins. Most people quit in the lesson phase because it feels like losing. It’s not. It’s just part of the process. So this week: Try the thing. Have the conversation. Make the offer. See what happens. Adjust. Go again. Quick check-in: What’s one uncomfortable action you will commit to taking this week?
AI Recommendations for Book Covers
Hi! Does anyone have any recommendations for an AI tool to create book covers? Thanks in advance—I’ll be looking out for your suggestions.
AI News You Can Use- Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Today’s AI briefing highlights major moves in funding, safety concerns, policy action, and technology adoption. Anthropic is drawing major investor interest with a roughly $20 billion funding round that doubles its original goal. This positions the company as a powerful competitor in the AI landscape. Anthropic’s CEO also released a detailed essay warning that highly advanced AI systems may arrive within about two years, emphasizing the urgent need for thoughtful governance and safety measures across governments and industry. In the regulatory arena, the United Kingdom is proposing changes to give content publishers more control over how Google uses their material in AI summaries and training. This reflects rising global focus on fairness and digital rights in AI use. Google continues to deepen AI integration into daily life with its new “Personal Intelligence” feature that uses data from Gmail and Photos to offer tailored insights, recommendations, and answers. In the United States, Senator Ed Markey is pressing OpenAI for details on how advertisements in ChatGPT will work and how the company plans to safeguard privacy and protect young users. This underscores growing scrutiny of AI business models and user safety. Meanwhile, the U.S. government has launched the U.S. Tech Force initiative to bring technologists into federal roles to modernize IT systems and expand AI capabilities across agencies. Despite rapid adoption of AI around the world, new data shows that the benefits are expanding unevenly, with the Global North seeing faster growth than the Global South. If you are watching where AI is going in 2026, focus on capital flows, safety leadership, government policy, real adoption data, and ethical integration into everyday tools. Here is your AI news update. Let's Use AI for Good!
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