Let's talk about how you're really using AI
A few of you have asked what I think about all the AI noise right now, so I want to open it up to the group instead of just giving you my take.
Here's what I'm noticing: "I use AI" means something totally different from one person to the next.
One of you is typing questions into ChatGPT between meetings. Another has built a setup that knows their whole business and runs while they sleep.
Both of you are using AI. You're just in completely different places with it.
I want to know where you land, because it tells me what to teach next and at what level.
No judgment on any answer.
The person still figuring out their first prompt is just as welcome here as the one running agents.
Hit the option on the poll below.
Then do me a favor and drop a comment with the one AI thing you wish you understood better, or the one task you'd hand off tomorrow if you could.
I've got something in the works that ties directly into this, and your answers shape how I roll it out.
More on that soon.
When you use AI, what does that look like for you?
Basic prompts — I type a question into ChatGPT or Claude and go from there
Custom prompts or templates I reuse — I've saved prompts that work and run them again
Skills or custom setups — I've trained the AI on my voice, my business, or built reusable workflows
Coding or build tools — I use things like Lovable, Claude Code, or similar to build apps, tools, or automations
AI agents — I've set up automations that run tasks on their own
I'm not sure what the difference is — and I'd love to learn
Something else. Tell me below or send me a message privately.
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Carrie Loranger
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Let's talk about how you're really using AI
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