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14 contributions to The AI Advantage
Rewriting a book and increasing word count to 20,000 words
Any AI power users can help me...I am currently rewriting a book and increasing the word count from 12,000 to 20,000 words. I am using GPT Plus, setup a Project and uploaded my full manuscript into a canvas. My system prompt is focused on expanding the content while maintaining quality and structure. I am running into two issues: 1. The canvas becomes unstable and crashes as the document grows. 2. When I edit chapter by chapter, outside of the canvas, even with a clear system prompt, the output starts to drift. The content repeats similar ideas and loses alignment with earlier sections. At this point, I am questioning whether using a canvas is the right approach for a project of this size. Has anyone found a more reliable workflow for rewriting and expanding a full manuscript while maintaining consistency and avoiding repetition?
2 likes • 14h
One way to add value when expanding a book is to utilize AI for adding useful research results that illustrate and confirm you main talking points in each chapter. Deep research agents would be your friend here. And I agree that Claude is likely the best fit. You could even try converting you book to .md files temporarily and let Claude code work on it (it works very efficiently with this format). You can always convert the files back to a Word doc or PDF later.
🚀 The Entrepreneurs Who Will Own the Next Decade Are Doing This Right Now
The next decade will not be owned by the busiest entrepreneurs. It will be owned by the ones building leverage early, and using AI to do it faster. Right now, while many people are still stuck in reaction mode, the smartest entrepreneurs are doing something different. They are learning faster, simplifying faster, and using AI to remove the kind of friction that slows growth down. They are not just working harder. They are building smarter ways to operate. That is the real separator. The future does not belong to people who simply put in more hours. It belongs to people who know how to make each hour produce more. That is exactly where AI comes in. AI helps entrepreneurs reclaim time from the tasks that quietly drain momentum every week. It can speed up research, generate first drafts, organize ideas, summarize meetings, improve planning, streamline communication, and reduce the manual work that keeps people stuck in the weeds. What used to take an hour can often take minutes. What used to create mental clutter can become clear much faster. And that advantage compounds. The entrepreneurs who will dominate the next decade are using AI not as a gimmick, but as a growth tool. They are using it to cut time-to-first-draft, shorten decision cycles, reduce rework, and create more space for high-value thinking. That means more time for strategy, better offers, stronger leadership, and faster execution. They are not letting admin eat their ambition. They are not letting busywork steal their best energy. They are using AI to protect their attention and redirect it toward the work that actually moves the business forward. That is what smart leverage looks like. These entrepreneurs are also obsessed with clarity. They know confusion creates delay. They know scattered attention kills momentum. They know complexity slows everything down. So they use AI to help create cleaner workflows, sharper messaging, better documentation, and faster access to information. They are building businesses that can move with more speed and less chaos.
1 like • 14h
Utilizing AI to learn and clarify my thinking as a business owner has really shifted results for me. The increase in speed is measurable. It leads to real results for the people I feel called to serve.
Claude CoWork or OpenClaw
Which of these is the safer or simpler option? Both can solve similar tasks. Have you tried either of these? What was your experience?
Hello! Let's do this 💪
Hey! I'm Yoel, an aspiring business owner. I've been learning about different AI tools but haven't found a way to use them in my day to day in a way I know they have to potential to change my life. I would love to be able to teach small businesses how to implement AI in an area of their businesses that's a pain for them, where I know AI can easily help with. Fun fact: I've lived in 4 countries, each one in a different continent! 🗺️
0 likes • 4d
Creating and/or optimizing the website of small businesses with AI (including SEO) could be one good way to use it.
Coding
Anyone else doing coding with AI? Im doing it for tradingview which uses pine script. I'm surprised that ChatGPT is beating Claude and Gemini for my needs.
1 like • Mar 9
Yes, I build one script and two apps using AI coding recently. Google's Antigravity, Cursor, and Claude Code are my main tools. I use Claude models most of the time, but also had good experiences with Google's models for simpler tasks. The app that's the furthest along is optiontunity.com The other tools are just used internally, at least for now.
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Helping people double their stock portfolio every 1-2 years @ the SaltMoney Stock Option Sellers community. Advocate for financial freedom and impact.

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