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Did you get what you came for?
To those who found it necessary to comment about the sales aspect of this program: Did you sign up and take time out of your day for expansion into possibilities OR to get something for free? Either way, you received what you expected. The mirror can be harsh.
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@Barbara Schiestel the mirror does not need to feel harsh to someone who signed up for the free option only! That's a limiting mindset. There are many ways to take the information these AI thought leaders are presenting and move forward with it. For some, Tony and Dean's AI Bootcamp is a perfect fit! For others, they may already have been using some of what's been presented and just had some gaps needing to be filled. Those people will be satisfied with what they got for free and use it as a launching pad to continue what they were already pursuing. I do think your comment fits for those who might be complaining that they aren't getting enough out of the free option. That's their issue and more than likely they wouldn't be happy no matter what! We all define our own happiness, right?
What about security?
My online approach typically is trying to hide in plain sight. With AI I'm giving over everything, letting it be me, giving it all the info I need to help me progress. How secure is this that it won't come back to bite and everything about me gets used by someone else in a good or bad way?
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@AI Advantage Team when you say "don't paste in anything personal, private, or sensitive," I find that somewhat in contradiction to what the various presenters have been encouraging us to do: tell AI about ourselves, what makes us unique, what makes up happy, sad, frustrated, engaged, enraged, satisfied, and more. These are personal to each individual and a more private person would not want those things to get out into the public eye. So how does one effectively train AI to understand us in depth if we are to avoid sharing personal things? For example (hypothetically) someone who has a specific medical condition that they haven't--and don't want to!--share with the world. Let's say that someone is on the autism spectrum or another neurodivergent condition. I know people that are so high functioning that you'd really just think that person was just a bit quirky. But perhaps as they are using AI for their business purposes they believe that it should know about this aspect of who they are and specifics around it to be able to better represent their true personality. So what then? I interact with several people like this on the regular who I know are considering using AI to build businesses, but none of them have been ready to do so yet.
Switching from chat to Claude
I’ve been using ChatGPT for about 2 years now I’d say maybe at levels 1 and 2 but haven’t been happy with the output. I wanna switch to Claude. What information should I feed it starting out?
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@Donna Lyons I agree. 1-2 yrs for me and I've gotten very detailed with ChatGPT--beyond level 1 for sure--and yet there are glitches that really annoy me. The one you mentioned is one I don't like either. An additional one would be asking to omit something in particular going forward in that session and it will get omitted for awhile and then re-introduced without my prompt to do so. For instance, I was working on comparing and contrasting several business ideas to develop further, with real estate being one of them as I'm currently a licensed agent. A bit down the line of the working session I instructed ChatGPT the following: "From here forward, let's focus on these three business ideas (and I inserted my three ideas). Additionally, I no longer want to consider anything about real estate; I intend to leave that business and focus on one of the other three we are examining together." Well, real estate got omitted for awhile, and then about six steps later all of the sudden it popped back into the line up. Not happy with that.
🎯 From “hard to explain” → to crystal clear
Yesterday, Molly showed us how to turn what we do into an infographic… and then animate it. So I took a shot at it. As a Lead Tech Mentor at The Arc of Virginia, I’ve always known what I do—but I realized something: 👉 Every time someone asked me “What do you do?”…the answer came out a little different each time. So I created this 👇 An animated infographic that clearly shows: - Who I help - The challenges people face with technology - What I actually do - And the impact it has Now instead of trying to explain it…👉 I can just show it And honestly?This is something I can use: - At events - In conversations - Even when family asks what I do 😄 Helping people move from uncertainty to confidence—one tech skill at a time. Curious—have you ever tried turning what you do into something visual like this? Would love your thoughts on it 👇
🎯 From “hard to explain” → to crystal clear
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Great job! One tip if you don't mind: spell check, spell check, spell check! "Independence" not "indedendence" for instance. But the concept is great and very effective too! The one typo just really jumped out at me because it was the last line to flow onto the screen in this video snippet.
Marvin the Mole is Alive!
For 20 years, one character stayed with me. MARVIN the Mole. The stories were written, the vision was clear. But one thing held me back: Illustrations. For years, it felt out of reach. Until AI. In the past year, everything changed: Ideas have become Images Stories have become Books Vision has become Reality. A new business created with a strong compelling future. 3 books published. Two of them created for the US Route 66 Centennial and designated as Route 66 Centennial Certified. MARVIN THE MOLE: The Mystery of the Missing Signs Route 66 Centennial Ride in Kingman MARVINE THE MOLE: The Tunnel Under the Rim a Route 66 Journey From missing signs in Kingman… to tunnels beneath the Grand Canyon… Marvin’s world is finally alive. Thanks to AI Advantage!
Marvin the Mole is Alive!
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@Jeff Sprinkel just a little jelly over here. I've had several ideas about children's books for many years! I need to add doing it now that I don't have to rely on old, traditional publishing standards (i.e. send to one publisher at a time; get rejected. Repeat until a publisher wants to publish story but THEN you are stuck with whomever they want to illustrate it unless you are physically artistic and submitted your own artwork alongside the story. BTW, I was told I would not have any say in what the illustrations would look like. No thank you; I'd rather not publish at all then!) I have a full concept in my mind for stories and accompanying illustrations but I can't draw or paint to save my life!
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