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Mini Project - From Messy Idea to Shareable One-Page Plan
This one-page plan is my 'Get Shred Plan', designed to get fit at home without a gym membership. My AI Tool of choice was ChatGPT. I look forward to continuing to build on this project. Let me know what you all think.
Week 1 - Mini Project - Interact with My AI
Using ChatGPT, I prompted it to re-explain the following terms with a new analogy, and I will say that I am impressed with the results. Below is its output (non-edited): 1) Artificial Intelligence (AI) New analogy: AI is like electricity for thinking—once you have it, you can power lots of different “mental appliances” (recommendations, vision, planning) across every room of the house. 2) Machine Learning (ML) New analogy: ML is a thermostat with a memory. It watches how you adjust the temperature, learns your habits, and starts setting the room just right without being told each time. 3) Neural Networks New analogy: Picture layers of airport security. Each checkpoint (layer) checks for something different—IDs, liquids, shoes—and only what passes all checks gets through as the final decision. 4) Deep Learning New analogy: A multi-stage car wash for data. Each station scrubs a different kind of grime, and after enough passes, the pattern (the “car”) comes out crystal clear. 5) Generative AI New analogy: A jazz improviser who’s listened to millions of songs. It riffs new melodies (text, images, audio) that feel familiar yet original. 6) Large Language Models (LLMs) New analogy: A supercharged predictive keyboard trained on a giant library. You start a sentence; it can keep going—informal, academic, funny—on cue. 7) AI Wrappers New analogy: A smoothie bar using an industrial blender in the back. The wrapper is the menu and friendly counter; the heavy-duty blender (the base model) is hidden but does the real mixing. 8) Open-Source vs Closed-Source AI New analogy: Open-source: A community workshop with tools everyone can inspect and modify. Closed-source: A private studio—great equipment inside, but only the owner can change how it works. 9) Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) New analogy: The ultimate cross-trained teammate—give it a new role today (chef), a different one tomorrow (engineer), and it learns both well enough to work beside you.
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@Michael Wish I see the analogies relevant because AI understands the definition of an analogy, so it was able to output things worthy of comparing.
Welcome to AI or Die!!!
Glad you’re here! Let’s kick things off—drop an intro below with: 1. Your AI comfort level (brand new, dabbler, or confident). 2. Where you’re at in your side hustle or business journey. 3. What you want most from this community. This is how we’ll connect and help each other grow. Let’s go!!!
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1) I am Dabbler. 2) I am just starting...expanding my side hustle and business journey. I started a photography business several years ago, which never took off as I expected, so my expansion is with that. My business journey is where I am working toward the fractional consultation space for organizational development/HR and instructional design/training for organizations. 3) The opportunity to build a network of support, learning and growing is what I'm looking for out of this group.
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@Michael Wish Thanks for sharing. That was a great listen!
Mini Project - Personal “Prompt Toolkit”
This was a little more challenging than I expected, but really great learning curve. I created five prompts, but will share two here as they got pretty long: Work — Marketing Email (Intro + CTA) Write as an experienced B2B marketing manager and copywriter for consulting, L&D, HR, and operations. Draft a short, warm introduction email to various audiences: HR Directors / Ops Leaders / Plant Managers / Recruiters, inviting a brief conversation about my offer: org development, instructional design, Lean, Agile, HR strategy. Keep my voice welcoming, team-oriented, and practical. Reference these credentials naturally: MBA; BA in Organizational Management; SHRM-CP; Lean Six Sigma Black Belt; PSM I; Google Project Management; Google Data Analytics. Anchor the value to tangible pains (turnover, change fatigue, skills gaps, low wages, uneven leadership practices). Keep it tight, specific, and benefit-led; no hype or filler.Deliver: - Three subject lines and one preheader (preview text). - One email body (~120–180 words) that uses {{FirstName}} and {{Company}} for light personalization. - Two call-to-action options (e.g., 15-minute intro call, send a one-pager). - One P.S. that restates the core outcome in a single clean line. Work — Professional Article (Servant Leadership vs. General Leadership) Write as a seasoned ghostwriter for executive LinkedIn posts and company blogs. Create a practical article that contrasts servant leadership with vague “leadership” clichés, make the business case, show the behaviors, and tie them to outcomes. Audience: frontline to senior leaders in [industry]. Ground the perspective in my background (MBA; SHRM-CP; LSSBB; PSM I; L&D/OD focus) and organize the flow with my AKAP lens: Alignment, Kinetics, Acceleration, Performance. Tone: clear, evidence-aware, and valuable; plain language; no buzzword soup.Deliver: - Five headline options (value-forward). - A 2–3 sentence hook that sets the stakes. - A 900–1,100-word article with crisp subheads, one mini case, and bullet takeaways. - Three image suggestions with alt text and one-line captions (what to visualize). - Three LinkedIn teasers (≤300 characters) pointing to the whole piece. - A simple closing CTA (comment prompt or discovery call).
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Sure thing!
Week 1 - Mini Project - One-Day Itinerary
Using ChatGPT and Gemini I used the following prompt: Create a one-day itinerary in Savanna, Georgia, for a family of four with teenagers who enjoy various things. Include breakfast, lunch, dinner, and 2–3 activities with times. I must say, the results were really close. It seems like ChatGPT took the more "popular" tourist-led approach for every event, whereas Gemini took a local-led approach. This was noticable with dining locations versus attractions, where both tools scheduled the exact same. ChatGPT's itinerary goes from 8:00 am - 7:00 pm whereas Gemini's itinerary goes 9:00 am - 8:00 pm.
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@Michael Wish Yes, it did. I ran a few more for Atlanta, Nashville, and Las Vegas. I checked the itineraries against regular Google searches of 'things to do' and 'best places to eat', and it seems like Gemini aligns more with all things "Google" based on advice, reviews, etc.
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Tiffany Wynn
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@tiffany-wynn-9059
Army veteran, L&D leader using AI to boost performance. MBA, SHRM-CP, LSSBB. Building my AKAP Framework to turn strategy into capability.

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