Last week was intense. I ran AI workshops in Stockholm and Brussels and released my ebook. Here are my raw notes on AI from the past few days:
- how do we work with agencies now that AI can do parts of their job faster and cheaper? Agencies will need new arguments to stay relevant—value over hourly pricing?
- there’s growing interest in using the voice feature of AI tools to reduce typing time and get more conversational answers. It’s not just what you ask but how you ask it.
- AI tools are still biased and work best in English. That means it's on us to use them responsibly.
- a well-written prompt will give you a solid answer. Smart follow-up questions will give you even better ones.
- most people use AI to write or proofread. But the real opportunity is in using it to rethink how we prioritise, plan and manage our time.
- one of the smartest ways to use AI is to ask it to play devil’s advocate. It’s brilliant at spotting flaws in your logic, writing or strategy.
Anything you'd like me to unpack?
Let me know in the comments.
Now that the dust has settled, I’m taking a few days to rest and recharge.
Talk to you later (back online on April 9) 👋
*This was originally posted on Jacques Foul's LinkedIn account.