I’m sure I’m not the only one, and others received similar insights But if I had to summarize this amazing 3 days, share the most important points that I personally took from it. There are three levels of AI usage: A. question answering (supercharged Google) B. Having AI work with you. C. Having AI work for you. (agents/clones) Secondly: AI needs context to what you’re asking it to do in order to get the best output. I was taught something called context sandwich when using AI: every prompt should include the following aspects: A. Give it an identity/role. You wish it to play i.e. your marketing director, copywriter, financial officer, household budget manager, event planner, etc. B. Tell it the specific task you wish it to perform. Give details as to what you wanted to do. Don’t use vague requests. C. Tell it the exact results you want and what success looks like. When it does the task you asked it to do. Lastly, AI is great at left brain tasks, such as what and how. It is terrible at determining why. Because why is emotional, subjective and personal. Such right brain tasks are only suitable for humans. That is why it will never replace us. Every assignment you give AI is based on input and output. But the reasons for that output are up to you. AI is simply a resource multiplier. But the reasons for multiplying those resources and saving time only you can and should decide. What other ones did you learn?