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The one-page AI policy — for anyone with a team
Your team is already using AI. The only real question is whether they're doing it safely. You can fix that in one page. The prompt: "Write a one-page AI-use policy for a small business. Cover: which tools are approved, what must never be pasted (customer info, passwords, anything under an NDA), the rule that AI drafts but a human approves anything that goes out, checking each tool's data settings, and who to ask when unsure. Plain language, no legalese." Twenty minutes with AI, ironically — beats finding out the hard way. Run a business? Post your version, or your questions, in ❓ Questions.
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Decode any document you don't fully understand
Got a letter that makes your stomach drop — insurance, legal, medical, a contract? You don't have to sign confused. The prompt: "Explain this in plain English: what it means for me, what it's asking, and every deadline or amount as a bulleted list. Then give me the 3 things I should double-check or ask about before I act. [paste the document]" Plain English, every deadline pulled out, and the questions to ask before you commit — in about ten minutes. Redact anything private first (see Module 2's safety sheet). Tried it on something real? Tell us in 🏆 Wins.
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The 30-second AI lie-detector
AI will hand you a wrong answer with a completely straight face. Here's the 30-second habit that catches it before it costs you. After any answer that matters — money, legal, health, a client-facing fact — paste this back: The prompt: "Go through that claim by claim. For each one: how confident are you — sure, probably, or guessing — and what should I double-check against a real source?" It sorts the solid from the shaky in one message. AI literacy isn't knowing what AI can do — it's knowing when to check. Try it on something you already know the answer to and watch it flag itself. Post what you catch in 🏆 Wins.
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Prompt drop: turn messy notes into an action list
Meetings, calls, brain-dumps — the notes pile up and nothing happens. This turns them into next steps in seconds. The prompt: “Here are my messy notes: [paste]. Give me a 3-sentence summary, then every action item as a bullet with an owner and a deadline, then a short list of anything still undecided.” Run it on today's messiest note. Post what came out in Wins.
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Prompt drop: make AI sound like you, not a robot
Most AI writing sounds generic because you never showed it your voice. This fixes it. The prompt: “Here are two things I've written: [paste two of your own emails or messages]. Describe my writing voice in a few bullets. Then rewrite this in that voice: [paste the message you need].” Try it today on one real email. Paste the before/after in Wins — rough is fine. That's the whole game here: run it on something real, see what happens.
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