I get a lot of newsletter ideas from my Twitter
feed, but my Twitter feed is a dumpster fire and a train wreck all in one right now.
Yet I seem to be tweeting more than ever.
Here's why:
My wonderful friends on Twitter are responding to terrible people, which means I see their responses, which means I see the original posts, which anger me as much as they did my
friends, and before I know it I'm piling on the original post myself.
This kind of time wasting is the mortal enemy of my productivity and mental health. I know that.
But I'd forgotten how draining it is to endure talking-point arguments during a war (or whatever we're expected to call it), particularly from people who not 12 months ago assured you they understood the folly of an operation like that.
You know what would make my life easier?
If someone could sift through it all for posts that would interest me and that I could write about for my newsletter audience, so I wouldn't have to compromise my mental health by sorting through all the dreck myself.
You know what would be even better than that? If a robot did it for me.
Well, it can.
Let me make absolutely clear: I do not mean AI would write my emails -- I am a control freak about anything that has my name on it, and that would never happen. I just want news items that are likely to be of interest to me, without the neocon propaganda I have to endure on Twitter.
My friend Wesley Schlemmer is one of these young whippersnappers who knows
all the new tech inside and out, and he explains it so even a Boomer (or a Gen X guy, like me) can follow and implement it.
He's designed a four-week masterclass to take all of you who know there's stuff an AI platform can do to make your life easier and give you your life back but you can't keep up with all the tools and you don't know exactly how to make it do what you want.
Wesley is going to walk you through how to set up an
AI assistant you can send text messages to, telling it what tasks you need done.
If you want a daily briefing customized for you, as I do, it can do that, no problem.
But it can do so much more than that:
One of Wesley's friends added a commercial wing to his residential roofing company: the AI could read blueprints, do material comparisons and produce reports. A
day-long process was reduced to hours.
Another friend has a commercial appraisal company. The AI gathered, organized, and analyzed comparable property data that an appraiser would normally have to spend hours hunting down. It gathered data from several sources and produced a coherent report with narrative sections and figures in minutes, saving 8-10 hours per report.
Why
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