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Is this an AI tool that exists? If so how do I access it? I would like to be more efficient in sorting, filing, knowing which ones to keep for later reference 🤔. I have multiple files where I’ve saved emails for later reference but only occasionally do I refer to most of them. There is so much unnecessary clutter.
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Thank you Laure for letting me know me know I clearly described the problem.
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I asked ChatGPT how to get Shortwave. I’m good now. Thank you
❓ The Question We See The Most About AI: “Where Do I Even Start?”
It is one of the most common questions in business right now. Not, “What is the best tool?” Not, “What prompt should I use?” Not even, “Will AI replace this role?” It is this: Where do I even start? That question matters because it reveals where a lot of people really are. Not resistant. Not lazy. Not behind on purpose. Just overwhelmed. There is so much noise, so many tools, so many opinions, and so much pressure to catch up fast that people freeze before they begin. And that is the real risk. Not starting. Because in this moment, the people who build an advantage with AI are not always the most technical. They are the ones who start simple, learn quickly, and turn small wins into repeatable ways of working. They do not wait until they understand everything. They begin where the friction already is. That is the answer more people need. Start where work feels unnecessarily slow. Start where time keeps leaking. Start with the task that repeats every week and drains more energy than it should. Writing a first draft. Summarizing notes. Planning the week. Organizing ideas. Responding to common messages. Turning scattered thoughts into something usable. AI becomes valuable fastest when it solves a problem that is already costing time. That is why the starting point is not the tool. It is the friction. This is where a lot of people get stuck. They think they need a perfect system before they begin. They think they need to master prompting, understand every platform, and know the full strategy upfront. They do not. The best place to start is with one use case, one workflow, one recurring task that can be made faster, clearer, or easier. That creates momentum. Because once someone sees AI help them save 20 minutes on a task they do every week, the conversation changes. It stops feeling abstract. It stops feeling intimidating. It becomes practical. From there, confidence grows. Then experimentation gets better. Then adoption becomes intentional. That is how real progress happens.
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@Chirag P START
What’s the sentiment out there right now?
Honestly… a lot of people know AI matters, but they’re stuck in two extremes. On one side, there’s hype. “Make a million dollars overnight.” “Replace your whole team.” “Push one button and become a genius.” On the other side, there’s fear. “I’m too late.” “I’m not techy enough.” “I’ll never catch up.” And somewhere in the middle are good people… smart people… hardworking people… who just want to know what’s real, what’s useful, and where to actually begin. If that’s you, I want to remind you of something: You do not need to master every tool. You do not need to chase every trend. You do not need to become someone else to win in this season. You need clarity. You need guidance. You need a trusted filter. The people who thrive in the AI era won’t be the ones who know every app. They’ll be the ones who learn how to think, adapt, and use the right tools in the right way. So let me ask you… How are you sifting through the noise right now? What’s been most helpful… or most overwhelming?
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It’s been helpful and new to me to be made aware of so many tools that are available using AI. I’m someone who has dabbled in CharGBT asking questions only. It’s been helpful to learn that sharing context and sharing my knowledge with AI is crucial to secure the type of assistance I may need. What’s slightly overwhelming is the flow of knowing how to proceed with what little I know. I also find the Advantage Club challenging to navigate and then return to where I started as it has may nooks and crannies.There is a learning curve I need to there for me. I’ve found the videos extremely educational.
🚀 You’re Not Done With AI. You’re Ready for What’s Next
We’ve been watching what our top AIA Bootcamp students have been doing since we wrapped up in January... And the ones creating the most momentum all have one thing in common: They decided they were not done with AI. They kept going. They kept learning. They kept building new skills so they could get even more out of their Clone, create more leverage in their work, and stay connected to other people who are moving just as fast. And if that sounds like you, or if that is exactly where you want to be, then next week’s AI Advantage Summit is where you need to be. Because the truth is, AI has moved fast since January. There are capabilities available right now that did not even exist when the Bootcamp ended. New tools. New workflows. New ways to save time, increase output, and create an even bigger advantage. And when Dean, Tony, Igor Pogany, and some of the smartest AI experts we know go LIVE next Thursday through Saturday, we’re going to show you exactly what has changed, what matters most now, and what someone at your level should be focused on next. This is not about learning what AI is. You already know that. You already understand more than most people. You are already ahead of the average person. This Summit is about something different. It is about staying ahead. It is about sharpening your edge, building on the foundation you already have, and making sure you are not missing the next wave of opportunity because you assumed the January version of AI is still the current one. It isn’t. So grab your seat. Invite anyone you know from the Bootcamp to join you. And let’s pick up right where we left off. See you April 23rd.
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@Thomas Byrum That is spot on and at the core of our humanity.
⏳ What 10 Hours of Reclaimed Time Looks Like in a Year With AI
Ten hours does not sound life-changing at first. It can feel small, almost easy to dismiss. A few hours saved on writing. A little less time spent in meetings. Faster research. Quicker drafts. Less back and forth. But when AI helps us consistently reclaim 10 hours a week, the impact over a year becomes hard to ignore. That is more than 500 hours back. More than 12 full workweeks. More space to think, build, rest, improve, and lead. This is where the AI conversation gets real. The value is not just in doing tasks faster. The value is in what those saved hours make possible over time. When we reduce time-to-first-draft, shorten decision cycles, cut rework, and lower the cost of context switching, we do not just move faster. We create margin. And margin changes everything. For some entrepreneurs, 500 reclaimed hours could mean finally building the offer that has been stuck in their head for months. For others, it could mean creating better systems, documenting processes, improving client delivery, or following up consistently instead of letting opportunities slip. For a team, it could mean fewer bottlenecks, faster handoffs, and more energy spent on strategic work instead of repetitive admin. This is the practical side of AI that matters most. AI can help us draft content faster, summarize meetings, organize information, brainstorm ideas, create workflows, support customer communication, and reduce the manual load that eats away at the week. One saved hour here and two saved hours there starts to compound. What looks small in a single day becomes transformational across a quarter and powerful across a year. But the real win is not just productivity. It is possibility. Reclaimed time can become growth time. Learning time. Recovery time. Thinking time. It can become the difference between always reacting and finally leading with intention. It can give us room to improve the business without sacrificing every ounce of energy to keep it running. That is why this matters.
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@Nicholas Golden Me too Nicholas! I want to write a book, autobiography particularly.
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Makes me think of compounded interest! I've wanted to write my autobiography for the past 20 years. I'm excited to learn AI's many benefits.
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