The only difference between humans and AI is that one is cost-competitive
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I might have just blown out what was left of my brain. For 17 years I’ve been in the business of training others to work with clients. I’ve run a consulting program, I’ve mentored people, I’ve run a recruiting company, and currently I run an online school.<br><br>This morning I was working on preparing a piece of content. I spend part of my morning discussing some of the key principles, and a lot of time discussing what you need to do to actually put them to work. I then asked ChatGPT to provide a summary of the key principles. Suddenly I’m wondering… “Why am I teaching these at all?” Instead of teaching them, I can just write them down and have ChatGPT use them to write sample scripts.<br><br>Suddenly the amount of work I can do with no additional cost to me, has skyrocketed. <br><br>I’m a very skeptical person, I’m also very optimistic that humanity is going to make it through this. But still this scares me a little. These are 100% real scripts that would in no way have been usable to a client before. It takes me about 60 seconds to write the prompt that’s needed for this to happen. And ChatGPT gives me back a 500-word script ready to be read.<br><br>Before this felt like a cost-savings, now it feels like a future.
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