

AI Quick Tips 211: Build up your non-technical skills if you want to get better results from AI
It makes sense on paper - if you want to get better using a technology, focus on improving your technology skill-set(s).
It makes sense on paper - if you want to get better using a technology, focus on improving your technology skill-set(s).
I like to use AI tools like Gemini, ChatGPT, etc. for tasks that I know how to do well. Really well.
If you’ve never heard of the Feynman Technique, it focuses on having you teach something simply (as if explaining it to a child) and identifying gaps in your knowledge.
You don’t need a full creative team to generate killer marketing ideas.
We get asked this question a lot, and we see it even more often out in the wild.
Remember the first time a video game taught you something real?
If you know what this image is and remember it fondly, you are my people and we can be friends.
Using modern AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, etc. is a skill (a lot of skills actually). That means that you will not be good initially, AND that you can get better, but you have to put in work.
This is a common reason why people refuse to use AI tools like ChatGPT.
You can use prompt frameworks to save even more time with AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Copilot, Claude, etc.
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