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Adaptability Is the Quiet Advantage
One of the biggest advantages you can build in life isn’t more information. It’s adaptability. Not the dramatic kind. The disciplined kind. The kind that comes from being willing to look at what’s actually working… and what isn’t… without making it mean anything about you. Most people don’t get stuck because they’re incapable. They get stuck because they’re loyal to an old version of themselves. Old rules. Old patterns. Old ways of operating that once served them well. And here’s where it gets tricky. Resistance loves rigidity. It tells you that staying the same is integrity. That changing course means you failed. That letting go means you’re giving up. But adaptability isn’t quitting. It’s professionalism. It’s the ability to face reality as it is today and make a clean decision from there. No drama. No self-judgment. Just honesty and action. Growth doesn’t always ask you to push harder. Sometimes it asks you to release what no longer fits and keep moving. The people who grow aren’t the ones forcing the next step. They’re the ones willing to learn, unlearn, and choose again without turning evolution into a personal indictment. The future doesn’t belong to the most rigid. It belongs to the people who stay open and keep showing up. So my question for you today... where might Resistance be asking you to cling instead of adapt?
AI Didn’t Replace Me… It Made Me Dangerous
Everyone fears AI replacing them. They should fear the person who uses AI better. Before this group, I treated AI like a shortcut — “write this,” “summarize that,” “give me ideas.” Basic. Surface-level. And the results matched it. Then I stopped using AI like a task bot and started using it like a skill multiplier. The shift was stupid simple: Instead of asking for answers… I asked for thinking. Strategy. Breakdowns. Alternatives. Constraints. Decision maps. My content got sharper. My workflows got faster. My problem-solving got cleaner. Example? A script that used to take me an hour now takes 10 minutes — and it hits harder because the AI forces clarity I didn’t have before. Takeaway: AI doesn’t replace the person who knows how to think. It replaces the person who refuses to. What skill did AI level up for you the fastest?
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A few small questions please: 1. How sure are you that Chat GPT and any other such models etc will remain affordable? I feel cautious that we'll be enticed in, made dependent, then costs could rocket . . . 2. Is there a way of easily and quickly organising previous chats, rather than just one long eternal list? 3. Is it right that, within a project, the list of previous chats, only stays within the project, listed in the centre of the screen, under the field we right in? So then we'd have to search more than once, in the different lists/projects (ie, for quick generic questions, I just ask Chat GPT straight, not in a project)?? 4. How will I know or find any responses to this post?? Crazy question in a way, coz if i don't know how to view your answer may never know!! 🤣 5. Can others join this program going forward, how/when? I'm guessing you'll run it again (when you've had a breather!!). And, as things will ever be evolving, will we be able to resit, future versions of this course please? Many thanks Lisa x
📰 AI News: ChatGPT’s Rocketship Slows As Rivals Speed Up
📝 TL;DR New data shows ChatGPT’s user growth is cooling off, even as it remains the largest AI assistant by far. At the same time, Google’s Gemini is growing much faster, signalling that the AI race is shifting from raw hype to serious competition. 🧠 Overview A fresh market report estimates that ChatGPT’s global monthly active users are up around 180% year over year, but only grew about 5 to 6% between August and November. In that same period, Gemini’s monthly users jumped roughly 30%, helped by new features and better integrations. The message is clear: ChatGPT is still huge, but the easy growth phase is over and the real battle is now about retention, features, and day to day usefulness. 📜 The Announcement The report focuses on usage data through November 2025. It estimates ChatGPT at roughly 810 million monthly active users, with growth beginning to plateau in key markets like the United States. Meanwhile, Gemini’s user base is smaller overall but accelerating faster, with year over year growth around 170% and a strong boost in the last quarter from a new image generation model and tighter product tie ins. Rather than a collapse, this is being framed as a sign that consumer AI chatbots are moving into a more mature, competitive phase. ⚙️ How It Works → Monthly active users are still rising, just more slowly - ChatGPT is adding users, but at a far slower pace than in 2023 and early 2024. That suggests many of the most curious early adopters are already onboard, and future growth will be harder won. → Short term growth favors feature velocity - Gemini’s faster growth is tied to new capabilities and integrations that give people reasons to try and keep using it. In a crowded market, each new feature spike can move users around. → Market saturation is appearing in key regions - In some markets, especially in North America, most people who are likely to try an AI chatbot already have. Growth now depends on deeper habits, business adoption, and new use cases rather than pure novelty.
📰 AI News: ChatGPT’s Rocketship Slows As Rivals Speed Up
Class Schedule
Where do I go to see the class schedule for the AI Amplifier Club? I see a schedule for the Bootcamp, but not the Amplifier Club. I know that the last session was on Monday, two weeks ago. Please advise? 🙏🏽
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