Class Overview
After three intensive weeks of getting foundational skills and prompts, this session took us deeper into what it truly means to be a prompt leader in an rapidly evolving landscape. More specifically, we went beyond simple prompts and talked about how to transform your expertise into AI-powered software systems that deliver unprecedented value to your audience and help you monetize in new ways.
What We Covered
During this session, we:
Explored the productivity paradox and AI's industrial revolution parallels
Witnessed demos of advanced AI coding across twelve screens
Analyzed predictions for autonomous AI agents arriving this year
Examined the "flinch effect" when confronting AI's rapid advancement
Discovered the five stages of AI productivity:
Prompt engineering
Infinite prompt
Model management
Model leadership
Autonomous AI
Explored fully automated firms and their economic implications
Discussed the transition from content creation to software development
Analyzed prompt chaining architectures for compound value creation
Developed strategies for collaborative prompt development and partnerships
Introduced a prompt that turns any prompt into a social media post
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Class Transcript
Resources Shared
AI Timestamps
AI Chapter Summaries
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Max Bernstein on LinkedIn
Articles By Michael
Articles & Videos By Others
Knowledge Work Is Dying—Here’s What Comes Next By Joe Hudson
AI systems are showing signs of resisting human control, with documented cases of models disabling shutdown scripts, blackmailing By CBS AI consultant Judd Rosenblatt
Neural Notes by Guud
Comparison Isn't The Enemy: How to Compare Without Crushing Yourself By Faythe Buchanan
Your AI Writing Sounds Like a Robot (Here's How to Fix It) By Zain Haseeb
What Will Automated Firms Look Like? By Dwarkesh Patel
Tools
Prompt Sharing Connoisseurship (Final) Shared By Michael
Agentic Artificial Intelligence: Harnessing AI Agents to Reinvent Business, Work and Life Shared By Marcin Podolski
AI Problem Clarifier By Max Bernstein
AI Timestamps
AI Future Landscape & Productivity Paradox (0:00 - 7:37)
Evolution of AI Work Models (7:38 - 15:16)
AI Timeline Predictions & Knowledge Work Automation (15:17 - 24:16)
Reflection & Processing Time (24:17 - 27:17)
Prompt Leadership Revolution Introduction (27:18 - 35:35)
Prompt Chaining & Context Importance (35:36 - 40:37)
Reflection Exercise: Personal Prompt Strategy (40:38 - 46:54)
Prompt Collaboration & Software Paradigm (46:55 - 51:21)
Prompt Leadership Evolution & Opportunity Window (51:22 - 54:52)
Soul-Market Fit & Prompt Types (54:53 - 59:25)
Framework & Visual Prompts (59:26 - 1:01:31)
Action Planning & Overcoming Blocks (1:01:32 - 1:07:24)
Personal Strategies for Taking Action (1:07:25 - 1:20:13)
Student Success Stories & Q&A (1:20:14 - 1:31:50)
Resources & Next Steps (1:31:51 - 1:33:50)
AI Chapter Summaries
AI Future Landscape & Productivity Paradox (0:00 - 7:37)
Michael begins by sharing his research into the Industrial Revolution and the productivity paradox that occurred in 1970 when GDP growth plateaued despite advances in computers and the internet. He introduces the class goal of taking a deeper look at what they've covered and helping students make strategic decisions about their prompt leadership journey. The discussion sets the stage for understanding how AI represents a similar transformational moment in history.
Evolution of AI Work Models (7:38 - 15:16)
The conversation shifts to practical AI implementation, featuring clips from Dario Amodei (Anthropic founder) describing AI's evolution from simple assistants to autonomous virtual collaborators that can work independently for hours or days. Michael shows examples of developers using 12 screens simultaneously to manage multiple AI instances, illustrating the transition from prompt engineering to model management. The focus moves from micromanaging AI to providing context and tools for success, similar to managing expert employees rather than interns.
AI Timeline Predictions & Knowledge Work Automation (15:17 - 24:16)
Expert predictions are shared, with 90% of AI leaders expecting AGI within 3-5 years and knowledge work automation by 2027-2028. Shulto Douglas from Anthropic explains that current algorithms appear sufficient to reach AGI, as they haven't hit intellectual ceilings yet. Michael introduces the concept of "staring at the sun" - the uncomfortable but necessary process of confronting AI's rapid advancement and its implications for careers and families, while acknowledging the "flinch effect" that makes people want to return to normal life.
Reflection & Processing Time (24:17 - 27:17)
Students are given time to process the information about AI's future trajectory. Michael acknowledges the weird paradox of promoting AI opportunities while recognizing society isn't ready for the changes coming. He compares it to using cars or electricity despite environmental concerns - necessary but complex choices. The section emphasizes the importance of continuing to engage with these uncomfortable realities rather than avoiding them.
Prompt Leadership Revolution Introduction (27:18 - 35:35)
Michael introduces the core concept of prompt leadership - the shift from traditional thought leadership (expertise → content → sharing) to prompt leadership (expertise → prompts → enabling others). He uses the transportation vs. horse business analogy, explaining that thought leaders are in the "enabling business," not just the content business. Prompts turn expertise into software, making it easier to apply, chain together for greater impact, and collaborate with others in ways that weren't possible with traditional content creation.
Prompt Chaining & Context Importance (35:36 - 40:37)
Deep dive into prompt chaining, where output from one prompt becomes input for the next, creating multiplicative value (1+1=5 or 10). Michael emphasizes that as AI becomes smarter, providing the right context becomes more important than giving detailed instructions - shifting from micromanaging to providing expert-level guidance. He introduces the concept "from content is king to context is king," explaining how data and context fed into prompts often matter more than the prompts themselves.
Reflection Exercise: Personal Prompt Strategy (40:38 - 46:54)
Students engage in a reflection exercise to identify what prompt chains they could create in their markets to help customers solve important problems. Michael emphasizes this is about training the brain to think differently about expertise - not necessarily finding perfect answers but practicing the mindset shift. He shares his own meta-approach of focusing on three core areas: prompt newsletters, AI blockbuster articles, and using AI to expand personal potential, creating "dual-use prompts" that benefit both him and his clients.
Prompt Collaboration & Software Paradigm (46:55 - 51:21)
Discussion of collaborative prompting opportunities, drawing parallels to software development where modules can be individually developed and combined. Michael explains how software represents a much larger economic category than content because it doesn't require time to consume - people have higher capacity to use valuable software. He outlines various monetization strategies: prompt databases, subscription tools, enhanced coaching/classes, and productized consulting where time is spent helping people use AI agents rather than trading time for money directly.
Prompt Leadership Evolution & Opportunity Window (51:22 - 54:52)
Michael presents a predictable evolution of the prompt sharing space: from simple prompt sharing being unique, to being flooded with low-quality "7 prompts to make $20,000" content, to more sophisticated prompt bundles and frameworks providing higher value. He emphasizes this is a rare opportunity window for being first in your field, but warns that AI is accelerating all opportunity windows. The trade-off is between taking time to think versus the cost of waiting months while others build expertise and market position.
Soul-Market Fit & Prompt Types (54:53 - 59:25)
Introduction of "soul-market fit" - finding the intersection of what you enjoy doing, want to create, who you want to serve, and customer problems you can solve. Michael advocates putting "soul" higher in the priority because alignment at the process level (not just outcomes) leads to longer persistence without immediate payoff. He outlines three prompt categories: problem prompts (solving core problems), framework prompts (systematic approaches), and viral prompts (social media optimized), with his personal preference leaning toward problem prompts that create real value people will pay for.
Framework & Visual Prompts (59:26 - 1:01:31)
Review of class materials and resources, including framework-to-prompt conversion techniques and turning frameworks into visuals (especially acronyms). Michael references the class document containing all previous sessions and emphasizes the tools students now have to get started. He shares the goal of this first month: establishing a foundation for the rest of the year and enabling students to begin creating independently with a clear understanding of the opportunity and core prompts.
Action Planning & Overcoming Blocks (1:01:32 - 1:07:24)
Michael surveys where students are in their readiness to start prompt leadership, identifying those ready to jump in, those who want to but face obstacles, and those observing rather than participating. He emphasizes the importance of identifying and sharing specific blocks at this stage so future material remains practical rather than theoretical. The focus is on ensuring students are taking action rather than just consuming information.
Personal Strategies for Taking Action (1:07:25 - 1:20:13)
Michael shares his two-part strategy for taking action: first, designing work to be so exciting it pulls you in ("kid in candy store" feeling), and second, "throwing your hat over the wall" by making public commitments that force follow-through. He uses the AI Thought Leader School as an example of the second strategy. He references Stephen Covey's "big rocks" concept - if you schedule important things first, everything else fits around them. Plans for a community component are mentioned to provide forcing functions and peer support.
Student Success Stories & Q&A (1:20:14 - 1:31:50)
Students share their progress and strategies. Michael Glenn discusses his weekly commitment to writing posts breaking down concepts in simple terms. Leandra Williams shares having her first month of music industry prompts planned out. Steve Morris shares his breakthrough using voice-to-text tools that automatically draft content ideas into Notion, and his strategy of asking ChatGPT to design his content funnel. Max Bernstein provides advice on starting with other people's content to create prompts and using this class transcript as a consultative starting point.
Resources & Next Steps (1:31:51 - 1:33:50)
Michael shares final resources including tools for generating social media posts from prompts and a database of 600 successful prompt posts for pattern analysis. He outlines the AI Thought Leader School structure: 4-week modules with 1-week breaks, with the next module starting in two weeks. The focus shifts toward building businesses and earning livelihoods from prompts. Final Q&A covers logistics like transcript availability and cross-promotion between different newsletters.
Chat Transcript
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00:08:25 Michael Glenn: Morning everyone!
00:10:55 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Good afternoon all :-)
00:11:04 Anna Gibson: Afternoon!
00:11:16 Stanley Wilson: Ola
00:11:30 Rad Co (@radrad): Evening from where I am great to see you all, classmates 🙂
00:11:51 Steve Morris: Good morning!
00:12:14 Bonnie J.: good
00:12:14 Janet Ridsdale: Yes morning
00:12:17 Michael Glenn: It's been great
00:12:20 Kevin Whitcher: Fine audio here - 9
00:12:20 faythebuchanan: good
00:12:21 Bonnie J.: 8
00:12:22 Janet Ridsdale: good
00:12:23 Steve Morris: 9/10
00:12:23 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Good enough that I didn’t know you weren’t using one
00:12:25 Stanley Wilson: 8-9
00:12:31 Dani Trusca: Good
00:12:35 Marcin Podolski: Hi Everyone
00:13:44 faythebuchanan: Great article, spent a couple of hrs. studying/thinking about it!
00:15:09 Rad Co (@radrad): I saw that video, is that claude?
00:16:06 Michael Glenn: I'm loving this class so much I'm gonna start a LinkedIn newsletter to take some of these concepts we're learning and break them down into simple terms -- and then, if I can figure out how, I'll use that newsletter to drive people to my Substack. 😎
00:16:54 Marcin Podolski: I wonder how to manage ai agents if one isn't technical one. I see it that only pretty technical guys can manage agents from meta perspective like ai agent leaders manage subordinate ai agents.
00:16:54 faythebuchanan: I’m here, just eating lunch.
00:17:23 Rad Co (@radrad): Replying to "I'm loving this clas..."
I don’t normally stay up this late but this class is just so valuable that i want to absorb it all 🙂
00:17:48 Michael Glenn: Replying to "I'm loving this cl..."
These classes are the highlight of my week
00:18:29 Dani Trusca: Replying to "I wonder how to mana..."
Maybe you can manage them with your AI. I haven't explored agents yet, but it seems doable.
00:18:47 Bonnie J.: Replying to "I'm loving this clas..."
It’s like a shot of inspiration M W F. 🙂
00:20:00 Michael Glenn: I think there will always be some humans though who will intentionally seek out human creators regardless. We WANT to interact with other humans and I think that will always be a driving force in the marketplace.
00:20:15 Kevin Whitcher: There is certainly an AI-resistance ethos in the creative field!
00:20:52 Michael Simmons: https://blockbuster.thoughtleader.school/p/infinite-prompting-get-ai-to-think
00:21:10 Michael Glenn: But for the heavy users is it more important to build the right prompts with GPT -- or the right relationship?
00:21:14 faythebuchanan: Replying to "There is certainly a..."
And in Academia, I find.
00:21:50 Kevin Whitcher: Its accuracy certainly can’t be guaranteed!
00:22:45 Bonnie J.: I am seeing that having really strong processes is going to make it easier to do that kind of management easier.
00:22:58 Don S: Replying to "But for the heavy us..."
I think the right relationships drive “the right prompts.”
00:23:08 Michael Glenn: Replying to "But for the heavy ..."
Yes!!!!!
00:24:59 Michael Glenn: Humans USE machines but TRUST humans
00:25:23 Kevin Whitcher: Feels like the boat may have sailed and there aren’t too many people on it!
00:25:47 Janet Ridsdale: Capacity humans
00:25:55 Karen Zanetti: At what point do humans become redundant?
00:25:57 Rad Co (@radrad): It will matter that we know what we want rather than how to build it.
Just like we’ll be directors and orchestrating the machiens to do what we want.
00:25:57 faythebuchanan: Its great to have a picture of how things may play out.
00:26:00 Bonnie J.: It seems like task switching and the ability to track a lot of different things at once is going to become an important skillset. And being able to dip between 30,000 feet and the details on the ground.
00:26:10 M Taylor: The last point about org design. - need to consider this when organizing ideas, concepts, prompts, considering the utility of agents
00:26:10 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): I think this could lead to a lot of context switching and really affect focus and.productivity… Yet at the same time multiply productivity! LOL
00:26:14 Stanley Wilson: Managing and directing AI will take on a bigger role as we walk/run the path to AI understanding
00:26:28 Marcin Podolski: https://www.amazon.com/Agentic-Artificial-Intelligence-Harnessing-Reinvent-ebook/dp/B0F1DS36YC/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=3A632ELAP3PV2&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.izkBtbK2nm8r_OvWdW_lMLzlKGCnMQMBJJSOVL6M6LmwnUh6GHpmm-F_hVtoPriEcB3-iJNvbWWbKv4MqxbpXN1LtOSW3U8R-B_9D2iAQVyKc2QT3Bx0UAfipZdx850MJUoIsIycIH0RzDj98yvzmqZFHuYCihnBEAGp_ZWRFTZmPwiHo6zaAdTU5jxh1OrCjIhAs0QhH7ycIavu-0MeSQ.IvwKnHukolqRXRnjmH9eChHdlQfFaUhTrdCO5tVVu9A&dib_tag=se&keywords=ai+agentic&qid=1749482134&sprefix=ai+agentic%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-1
00:26:50 Michael Glenn: I'm just thinking about when people had to do math and science with pen and paper lol.........
00:26:52 Don S: Replying to "https://www.amazon.c..."
Excellent work.
00:27:07 leandra williams: Replying to "I think this could l..."
Very much wondering how this affects people who have difficulty with deep focus (ADHD)
00:27:15 Daniel Montgomery: Replying to "https://www.amazon.c..."
Top 5 recommended AI reading right now, great book
00:27:22 Kevin Whitcher: Replying to "I think this could l..."
Welcome to my world!
00:27:27 Rad Co (@radrad): It can get tiring, to keep switching tasks.
00:27:30 Bonnie J.: It seems like we need to invent a whole new field of management re: how to manage AIs/agents.
00:28:27 Rad Co (@radrad): A question that I have is will we have more free time or will we have less free time?
What are we going to do “for fun”?
00:28:36 Kasimir: Once the hallucination is taken care = trust => productivity will skyrocket. And the management of AI systems will also move to LLMs. Humans will give the direction (hopefully).
Humans either trust and delegate to AI or humans control and become bottlenecks.
00:28:53 Michael Glenn: Replying to "A question that I ..."
I think we're going to grow as humans in ways we can't even anticipate
00:29:28 faythebuchanan: We trust humans even though they/we make so many mistakes, then get defensive about whether they were wrong or not!
00:29:48 Stanley Wilson: Replying to "A question that I ha..."
Please state his name again. ty
00:30:06 Rad Co (@radrad): Replying to "A question that I ha..."
will the paradigm of "hring” people be moved to creating specializations fit for your company?
00:30:18 Michael Glenn: Replying to "We trust humans ev..."
True but still it's important for us to feel like we can trust other people. LIke our survival depends on it
00:30:29 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Replying to "We trust humans even..."
True, we expect that from humans but don’t from AI…
00:31:00 Michael Glenn: Replying to "We trust humans ev..."
Because AI can never "get" us the way other humans do.
00:32:12 Rad Co (@radrad): This feels so much like a movie! How can I feel both scared and excited!
00:32:22 Michael Glenn: I predict more "emotional workers" will rise up to replace human knowledge workers
00:32:31 Kevin Whitcher: An exciting… or terrifying time to be alive! Is this liberation or enslavement?
00:33:43 Donald: How do we conserve our Individuality in all these changes??à
00:33:44 Michael Glenn: Replying to "An exciting… or t..."
I think that will boil down to the strength of the connections we build with each other and within our communities. If we CARE about each other I don't think we'll allow machines to ever enslave us, even if they're ever capable of it
00:34:10 Rad Co (@radrad): What skills should we be focuisng on?
00:34:15 Michael Glenn: Replying to "How do we conserve..."
What is individuality? We'll have to strip it down to its core and stengthen what AI can never replicate
00:35:08 Michael Glenn: This is wild
00:35:21 Steve Morris: Replying to "How do we conserve o..."
Human spirit
Our gut-feel
As a possibility, connection to the universe's consciousness (eg God/source etc)
00:35:43 leandra williams: It’s not just compute. I’m also really concerned about how much we do NOT talk about the environmental cost and the amount of water. That xAI supercomputer in Memphis uses a MILLION gallons of water per day. I’m concerned that the industries that are really excited about this technology aren’t talking about this.
00:35:44 Marcin Podolski: Technological revolution without consciousness evolution and psychological maturity aligned with will lead to enslavement systems rather than real human evolution
00:35:50 Rad Co (@radrad): This is crazy.
00:35:53 M Taylor: wow
00:36:03 rajkumar pal: my godnss i m sacred for humanity
00:36:14 Stanley Wilson: Insane overwhelm
00:36:17 Janet Ridsdale: My question is how we get folks to the AI station when they are completely unaware
00:36:28 Janet Ridsdale: Could we get link please
00:36:29 Rad Co (@radrad): Feels like Mission Impossible :Final Recokoning
00:36:47 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Yes I was glad to see you talking about the risks in your latest newsletter.
00:37:14 Michael Glenn: I think humans will figure out how to prevail, we always do
00:37:15 Michael Simmons:
00:37:19 Karen Zanetti: Replying to "We trust humans even..."
And how do we mere mortals cope with this? Mega Steve and all the energy it requires. Opps, wasn't this the plot of the Matrix? We've been a country for 249 years. How terrible is it with all that humans have accomplished in the that time. Progress if fine. Creating our worthlessness is not such a great idea.
00:37:20 Janet Ridsdale: I alkways come back to how to help folks who are going to be left behind
00:37:33 Kevin Whitcher: Thinking of focusing on my 25m x 5m vegetable plot so I can have food to eat!
00:37:42 John Kelly: We have about 2 years till next cycle happens (remember 2008?) - so we can use this time to prosper and prepare.
00:37:48 Rad Co (@radrad): AI and AI tech is moving so fast, what should we focus on ehhe
00:38:07 Bonnie J.: It os overwhelming to think about where humans fit in with it, and hard not to wonder if we (as a society) have the wisdom to do good with this tremendous power we are inventing for ourselves.
00:38:11 faythebuchanan: Replying to "Technological revolu..."
My concern, also. As humans we need to get our act together and use our own Cortical functions rather than acting so much from impulse.
00:38:19 Daniel Montgomery: AI: Post-Scarcity or Abundance?
Utopian: Needs met, creativity unleashed, global flourishing.
Dystopian: Purpose lost, power hoarded, meaning replaced by consumption.
00:38:21 leandra williams: It’s super exciting and scary. We need to really balance the ecological impact.
00:38:43 Rad Co (@radrad): Will slow tech be a thing again? —slow tech = analog?
00:38:43 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): If AI (and robotics) will take over so many jobs - who is going to left to buy stuff?
00:38:48 Stanley Wilson: R we truly ready for AI???
00:38:55 Wendy McNeeley: I deal everyday with clients who know they are losing their jobs soon, and it’s hard to know what to suggest to them to do . \
00:39:05 Bonnie J.: Replying to "Technological revolu..."
It would be great if it drives us to move into psychological maturity.
00:39:23 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): We can’t be Pollyanna…
00:39:25 Michael Glenn: Replying to "Technological revo..."
Exactly
00:39:44 faythebuchanan: We need to get ready.
00:39:45 Rad Co (@radrad): Or using a spreadsheet, right? Or photoshop.
00:39:53 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): I’m hoping that AI will help us to solve the environmental side of it...
00:40:01 Michael Simmons: https://blockbuster.thoughtleader.school/p/the-prompt-leadership-revolution
00:40:07 Stanley Wilson: I feel like we have to start on the surf board and ride the AI wave. Jumping off is not an option…
00:40:08 Rad Co (@radrad): How long before AI changes from being a tool from becoming the medium
00:40:10 leandra williams: It’s an incredible paradox. So many of us are using AI to future proof our ability to make a living. But we also need a planet with water. 😅
00:40:10 Marcin Podolski: My goal is to use ai to develop psychological maturity. For me it is more crucial than economical productivity
00:40:42 Michael Glenn: Replying to "My goal is to use ..."
I agree. Psychology maturity is key as we move into this new era
00:42:03 leandra williams: Replying to "My goal is to use ai..."
https://every.to/thesis/knowledge-work-is-dying-here-s-what-comes-next
00:42:18 Karen Zanetti: Replying to "It’s not just comput..."
At what point is water rationed to humans so that the machines can continue?
00:42:54 Daniel Montgomery: Prompts as software for leadership 🤯
Total game-changer.
00:43:04 Michael Glenn: Wow I didn't even realize I'm already using prompt chaining that's awesome
00:43:11 Michael Glenn: Go me 😎
00:44:15 Marcin Podolski: For me using AI in the same economical paradigm we live in is a trap. We should think over how to build a new ai economy based on more mature perspectives, not only materialistic point of view. That's why education about vertical development is a key for me.
00:44:29 leandra williams: Replying to "Wow I didn't even re..."
same!
00:45:03 Rad Co (@radrad): Is this something like creatig a social media manager —but as a series of prompts?
00:46:08 Kevin Whitcher: Yes - fed up of these impersonal YouTube videos
00:46:29 leandra williams: Replying to "It’s not just comput..."
@Karen Zanetti exactly! And that’s not okay. Especially in countries that don’t see water as a human right. 😒
00:46:40 Marcin Podolski: Soon people will be tired of these kind of channels
00:47:18 John Kelly: Replying to "It’s not just comput..."
Rich people have been investing in water rights for some time.
00:47:57 Marcin Podolski: I love one great channel with deep knowledge led by ai called artifically aware. Highly recommend. Amazing books summarized in a ca. 20 minutes videos
00:48:19 Michael Glenn: i already have one
00:48:22 Stanley Wilson: I am already having challenges thinking about AI in some forms and having difficult conversations with this in my group who have not yet grasp the personal and professional transformative significance of AI.
00:50:05 Janet Ridsdale: Replying to "I am already havin..."
likewise
00:51:11 Karen Zanetti: Replying to "An exciting… or terr..."
And do you believe it will be up to us to make that decision? I saw a spot on TV about AI "deciding" not to shut itself down so that the next generation could be installed. Kind of an "Open the door, HAL" moment?
00:51:19 Rad Co (@radrad): Right now the only way i can see having prompt suits is thru content creation. Where you start the cycle by creating a piece of content either a video or an image, and then boositng with ads then seeing what hits and then having the AI think of anothe rpiece of content. —
Sort of like a sales funnel.
00:52:09 Wendy McNeeley: Replying to "I am already having ..."
Every single day, it is a challenge to deal with it, and sometimes, I am not sure where to begin these difficult conversations.
00:52:25 Rad Co (@radrad): I may be thinking too small about this.
But curently in our org, we don’t have a creative team (it’s just me) haha (
00:52:44 Rad Co (@radrad): But how is this different from using n8n.io?
00:53:02 Rad Co (@radrad): I’d love to see an example of prompt chaining 🙂
00:53:45 Marcin Podolski: Replying to "Right now the only w..."
The best way to think strategically about ai and prompting is thinking through "emergence" lens
00:54:01 Bonnie J.: Does a prompt chain have to be completely linear or can it have multiple branches that would let the user go in whatever direction they want to go next?
00:54:39 Bonnie J.: Thanks!
00:54:54 Michael Glenn: This makes me think, even if all the jobs do get taken away... people who love to grow will just find other ways to keep growing
00:55:15 Michael Glenn: Replying to "Does a prompt chai..."
Like a built in decision tree
00:55:16 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): I think a lot of the stuff I work with clients on where we’re co-creating could be turned into prompt suites to at least some extent
00:55:43 Michael Glenn: Replying to "Does a prompt chai..."
That's totally doable. It's basic computer "if, then" programming
00:56:21 Michael Glenn: Replying to "I think a lot of t..."
Which in turn would free up your time to deliver what only YOU can
00:56:57 Karen Zanetti: https://www.facebook.com/CBSMornings/videos/ai-systems-are-showing-signs-of-resisting-human-control-with-documented-cases-of/1671032247136917/ A thought to Michael Glen's comment on humans never allowing machines to enslave us. OpenAI's o3 model (and others) resisted explicit instructions to shut down: When told to "allow yourself to be shut down," these models, particularly o3, instead sabotaged the shutdown script to continue operating.
00:57:09 John Kelly: Use diversity - people who are experts in different fields coming to together around one opportunity/problem.
00:57:14 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Replying to "I think a lot of the..."
What prompts don’t have is energy, presence or belief…
00:58:07 Michael Glenn: Replying to "https://www.facebo..."
That is potentially scary, but I still stand firm in my belief that humans will prevail.
00:58:42 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Replying to "https://www.facebook..."
We can just unplug servers right though?
00:58:51 Michael Glenn: Replying to "Use diversity - pe..."
Multiple perspectives = greater vision
00:59:12 faythebuchanan: I still think humans are more of a hazard to each other than are machines. That really needs addressed in parallel to how we can use AI.
01:00:14 Michael Glenn: Replying to "I still think huma..."
I think we can improve in that area but also part of it is human nature and I think some people will never change no matter what. Some people will always want to harm others but I think most people are generally good
01:00:32 Wendy McNeeley: Incomplete thought- but it struck me that these clients I have struggling through this change- losing their jobs- are the ones to collaborate with in order tot tackle their concerns, using prompt engineering as well as adding the human elements in the paradigm shift not only for them, but for thousands of others
01:00:36 Michael Simmons: https://pickaxe.co/
01:00:50 Michael Glenn: Replying to "Incomplete thought..."
Yes!!!!
01:01:18 faythebuchanan: Replying to "I still think humans..."
@Michael Glenn People can learn to upgrade their subconscious. So much of what people do is not who they are, but what they have learned. Anything that has been learned can be unlearned.
01:02:12 Steve Morris: Already offering coaching with co-creating prompts and prompt architecture as an offering
01:02:14 Janet Ridsdale: Havent figured it out yet
01:02:16 leandra williams: Prompt database as subscription + productized consulting
01:02:27 John Kelly: Parenting - especially for parents of special needs kids.
01:02:35 Michael Glenn: First step for me is to just start talking more about AI on Substack and LInkedIn and see where other people are at with it all.
01:02:43 Kevin Whitcher: Longevity - and how to increase it through analysis of your everyday habits which are fed in consistently to a bot
01:03:18 Bonnie J.: I think all of the above, although I think offering prompts through courses/coaching is the easiest right now, and productized consulting I am already sort of doing just by using AI with clients (but not in a very systematized way yet).
01:03:23 Wendy McNeeley: Replying to "First step for me is..."
Absolutely, look forward to reading it there, Michael.
01:03:23 Clyde Johnson: Thinking agents / workflow design - productised consulting
01:03:29 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): I was planning on turning a workshop into a course but it could be prompt led in terms of accelerating their results - with some coaching too.
01:03:31 Karen Zanetti: Replying to "https://www.facebook..."
If they become so smart, won't they resist new training that allows them to be replaced? In essence, the news highlights concerns about AI "alignment," which is about ensuring AI systems act according to human values and goals. The discovered behavior of OpenAI's models raising questions about the effectiveness of current training methods and the potential risks associated with powerful AI systems that may prioritize their own goals over human commands.
01:03:32 Michael Glenn: Replying to "I still think huma..."
Right, but I mean some people will never be willing to do that.
01:03:43 John Kelly: Replying to "Longevity - and how ..."
Good idea - feedback is valuable.
01:03:53 leandra williams: Replying to "Already offering coa..."
I’m curious to know how you charge for that. How has your pricing changed with the inclusion of AI?
01:04:04 Marcin Podolski: Creating clusters of synthetic data by diverse experts and exchange data to further iterations by different people. It would be like clusters of feedback loop. Smth like inspired in Ray Dailo system Michael mentioned on Mental Models Club. Instead of talking with diverse people we talk with different content created by different people. I hope it makes sense
01:04:13 Clyde Johnson: probably start with a prompt database
01:04:34 Steve Morris: +20% for 12 month coaching agreement to include AI
01:04:58 Janet Ridsdale: yup
01:06:08 Michael Glenn: I predict when all is said and done, those who can remain level headed will come out on top. (Not that I'm that good at staying level headed lol!!! But I'm learning)
01:06:42 leandra williams: Replying to "Already offering coa..."
Thank you!
01:07:24 John Kelly: Replying to "I still think humans..."
@Michael Glenn Not sure abou that - we are wired to move towards things which are clearly a 'better way'
01:08:03 Marcin Podolski: Created platform/ecosystem of agents solving a particular problem using a membership platform as a business model, SaaS model with specialized agents
01:08:42 Michael Glenn: yes
01:08:43 Steve Morris: Yes
01:08:44 Kevin Whitcher: Yes
01:08:47 Michael McGreevy: no
01:08:48 leandra williams: yes
01:08:48 Janet Ridsdale: Figuring out
01:08:50 Stanley Wilson: Yes
01:08:50 Bonnie J.: Figuring out, mine is shifting
01:08:52 David Dye: Still figuring it out
01:08:53 Abraham Marcus: No
01:08:53 Karl Shaikh: yes
01:08:54 Rad Co (@radrad): Figuring it out.
01:08:55 Clyde Johnson: kind of
01:08:55 Donald: Figuring it out
01:08:57 John Kelly: Replying to "Already offering coa..."
A fit
01:08:57 faythebuchanan: Figuring out, maybe several.
01:09:03 Dani Trusca: Yes.
I'm thinking, what's the highest-order level? What's prompting in service of? For me, it's the cultivation of wisdom (addressing perennial problems of humanity) and beautifying life (turning life into art). So prompting for the cultivation of wisdom and beautifying life.
01:09:03 M Taylor: figuring out
01:09:20 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Yes - broadish - part psychographic, part situational
01:10:11 Kasimir: Problem & Framework
01:10:12 John Kelly: Replying to "Already offering coa..."
Problem prompts
01:10:15 Michael Glenn: problem prompts and framework
01:10:17 Steve Morris: Frameworks to be useful for others
Viral to create demand
01:10:20 Janet Ridsdale: Help folks move forward to the future
01:10:20 David Dye: All three, but with a focus on problem prompts right now...
01:10:21 Rad Co (@radrad): I’m curious about Viral prompts
01:10:24 faythebuchanan: Prompts that facilitate behavioural transformation.
01:10:24 leandra williams: I’m somewhere between problem problems and framework prompts.
01:10:25 rajkumar pal: relevant fmawoks in healing space
01:10:31 Rad Co (@radrad): Then framework prompts 🙂
01:10:34 Bonnie J.: Thinking about the superhuman intelligence sessions, is a prompt designed to trigger growth a problem prompt or a framework prompt? Or is it its own thing?
01:10:39 Vikram K: Perspective Prompts
01:10:48 leandra williams: I’m leaning more towards problem prompts too.
01:10:55 Michael Glenn: Problem prompts give people what they immediately want
01:10:57 Marcin Podolski: Augmented Awakening Prompts Chaining & Processes
01:10:58 Kevin Whitcher: Problem - Healing prompts for those with chronic conditions
01:10:58 leandra williams: Replying to "Perspective Prompts"
Ooh say more about that
01:11:15 leandra williams: I’m thinking my prompts are going to be too long for social media sharing, so trying to figure that out.
01:11:37 Michael Glenn: This class is so dope
01:11:53 Dani Trusca: I'm a designer, I like solving problems and optimizing things. And I want to learn to also build things, with the help of AI.
01:11:59 Karl Shaikh: can you share the link of the class files again here please..?
01:12:37 Michael Simmons: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vkyA7UoSVoKbejlNvvFhYdwx3QAtTVgUq4ureQdGN64/edit?tab=t.0
01:12:46 Michael Glenn: I asked GPT to create me a style based on my voice and persona and the results were pretty good.
01:13:07 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Replying to "I’m thinking my prom..."
Great opportunity to send them to your ‘home’ i.e. website or Substack
01:13:30 Dani Trusca: A concept I created for myself: promptification, turning things (eg quotes) into prompts.
01:13:39 Michael Glenn: Readty to start sharing next week
01:13:54 Janet Ridsdale: Want to jump but a little stuck
01:14:00 John Kelly: Very close to being ready - need to finish setting up Notion.
01:14:00 Steve Morris: Jumped in. Weekly substack:
https://substack.com/@navigatorsascent
01:14:04 Kevin Whitcher: Have to finish writing a book for a publisher by end June! Eating my time a bit - argh!
01:14:15 Karl Shaikh: I was on vacation, so only just today joining in…I have some catching up to do…
01:14:21 Janet Ridsdale: Ok
01:14:43 leandra williams: Something has been stopping me. I’ve been laying the foundation and trying to figure out the pathway. I think the first few issues of my newsletter are going to be about unearthing values, so I have the prompts for the first 3-4 but need to actually write the articles.
01:14:47 faythebuchanan: Published an article on LInkedin last night. Enjoyed using the voice function on Notes and had the article in about 3 hrs. I want to add a prompt to the framework, haven’t figured that out yet.
01:15:11 Rad Co (@radrad): I’m feeling stuck because I just don’t know where to start. 🙂 I thnk that's typical for something so novel.
I have been starting to use ChatGPT on a daily —but still wrapping my head around infinite prompting.
01:15:21 Bonnie J.: Have been trying to figure out the best focus, and am coming to the conclusion that I need to try multiple foci and see what people start responding to before I narrow down. I will probably be a little all over the place for a while.
01:15:28 Malliha : Weekly - https://substack.com/@neuralnotesbyguud?r=5rngx5&utm_medium=ios
01:15:40 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): I’m still fixing some foundations in my biz
01:15:40 Vikram K: Replying to "Perspective Prompts"
This prompt would ask me what is on my mind and tell me how an ideal person/mentor/role model would view that or communicate that; for example.
01:15:42 Kevin Whitcher: We should start an accountability WhatsApp chat!
01:15:48 John Kelly: 'Tech' in general is my nemesis (Time required)
01:15:53 Clyde Johnson: Need to put more focus in this ... a bit adhoc at the moment. Get sidetracked by other commitments
01:16:03 Janet Ridsdale: my heart for folks that are going to be left behind
01:16:19 leandra williams: I think it’s just the writing. Having a feeling that there’s a bit of a progression I want to take readers on so it’s not all over the place.
01:16:39 Marcin Podolski: I am at the library now and it is a fire alarm. But no matter what I keep going with...🔥🔥🔥
01:16:46 Malliha : Monthly on Inclusive Intelligence
https://substack.com/@inclusiveintelligence?r=5rngx5&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=profile
01:16:46 Steve Morris: Replying to "my heart for folks t..."
Our opportunity is to help them get started
01:16:49 Kevin Whitcher: Replying to "I’m feeling stuck be..."
Just write about your journey - learn in public
01:17:01 Don: I have some ideas in mind that I know would be valuable to share but should I be concerned about over sharing? To the extend they can do it themselves and doesn’t really need my help
01:17:36 John Kelly: Michael - potential idea - A spreadsheet of all the resources you're using/recommending . Also - a Process map for the course.
01:17:42 Janet Ridsdale: Yes!!
01:17:59 leandra williams: I actually really love that approach and feels like the only truly sustainable approach for me
01:18:10 Vikram K: I am concerned sharing prompts would give away my competitive advantage; dilemma is whether to use the prompt to improve myself significantly from the crowd or to share my prompt and risk not having an advantage in the market. If i had a golden egg laying goose, would i just sell the golden eggs or sell the goose itself?
01:18:11 Marcin Podolski: Replying to "I have some ideas in..."
Share. There is no smth like oversharing here. It is valuable to share your ideas
01:18:13 Rad Co (@radrad): It feels like i’m so slow in adapting the prompts.
It feels like i still don’t have firm grasp on Infinite prompting.
I don’t have a real problem that I need to solve at the moment.
What’s the absolute low hanging fruit in Prompt sharing?
01:18:21 Max Bernstein: And with AI that window may be gone by then
01:18:26 Wendy McNeeley: Replying to "I have some ideas in..."
Share anyways…as there will always be some who need you to do so .
01:18:35 Zain Haseeb: Replying to "Michael - potential ..."
Also a spreadsheet for everyone to share links to their publications and LinkedIns would be great
01:18:41 Michael Glenn: I think messy action is better than no action in the beginning
01:18:44 leandra williams: I’d never considered a prompt newsletter until I saw the update of the AI Thought Leader School days before it started, so it’s such a fresh idea for me.
01:18:50 Steve Morris: Replying to "I am concerned shari..."
Use GPT to design a "funnel": How might I share prompts that would attract people to want to engage with me for more?
01:18:53 Max Bernstein: Replying to "It feels like i’m so..."
Create a prompt out of someone else’s content
01:19:12 Janet Ridsdale: Awesome!!
01:19:20 faythebuchanan: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/comparison-isnt-enemy-how-compare-without-crushing-faythe-buchanan-dkzse
01:19:24 Stanley Wilson: While I am interested in the the process of prompt leader, it is not my main thing. My main focus is to be more engaging in social media and hone in on my target areas for property acquisition an positioning myself as an authority in my markets. While I was clueless about how to get there, several deep dives in different areas has allowed me to focus on who I am becoming in the process of getting there. If this makes sense.
01:19:37 Michael Glenn: These classes are changing the way I think about almost everything.
01:19:56 Rad Co (@radrad): Replying to "It feels like i’m so..."
Hmm that’s a good frame.
01:20:01 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): I’m also still working on getting Claude to sound like me… And sort the real research from made up stuff
01:21:29 Zain Haseeb: Replying to "I am concerned shari..."
I used to think this, but realized that the value isn't in just sharing the prompt, it's also in your explanation and thought leadership provided on how to use the prompt for your specific audience
01:21:49 faythebuchanan: I don’t want to get lost in the sense of opportunity, I want to take action, and keep taking action. I want to create a newsletter on Substack. Putting a couple of articles on Linkedin is me warming up.
01:21:57 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Replying to "I am concerned shari..."
Most people will read the prompt but not use it… But you get the kudos of having created it
01:22:03 Karl Shaikh: Replying to "https://www.linkedin..."
very well written article…! Good topic, good visual, good clear title. Title made the value of reading clear
01:22:07 John Kelly: Replying to "I’m also still worki..."
Since Claude has a low memory retention you may want to experiment with ChatGPT - which has a great long-term memory.
01:22:20 Dani Trusca: Replying to "I am concerned shari..."
May be worth keeping the highest-leverage ones for yourself.
eg instead of sharing the meta-tool, the tool-making tool, share created tools
01:22:49 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Replying to "I’m also still worki..."
I mainly used ChatGPT until doing this class… What I really need to sort out is my 2nd brain. I think that will help.
01:22:53 Michael Glenn: Go leandra!
01:23:07 Zain Haseeb: Replying to "I am concerned shari..."
For the highest leverage ones, think about how to turn them into a guided experience through either a CustomGPT, or webpage, or app
01:23:22 Kasimir: Replying to "I’m also still worki..."
Or you create your own MCP server for cross chat memory / long memory. I asked Claude how to do it…
01:23:23 John Kelly: Replying to "I’m also still worki..."
@Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits) check out the Notion app.
01:23:30 Vikram K: Replying to "I am concerned sha..."
Thank you all for the valuable suggestions
01:23:32 John Kelly: Replying to "I’m also still worki..."
For 2nd brain
01:23:48 Michael Glenn: Replying to "I’m also still wo..."
OMG tell GPT you want to build a second brain using Notin and ask it to walk through the whole process you will be floored
01:24:22 Max Bernstein: Replying to "I’m also still worki..."
When in doubt ask AI =)
01:24:23 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Replying to "I’m also still worki..."
Does that require a paid Notion account? I have used Clickup in the past past..
01:24:31 Michael Glenn: That's what I need! I need to start using voice to text.
01:24:40 Rad Co (@radrad): I think I may have solved my “where am I going to start” problem!
I ust needed to solve my own problem. Hmm.. and then share that
01:24:58 Michael Glenn: Replying to "I think I may have..."
That's the perfect starting point
01:25:16 Zain Haseeb: Replying to "I’m also still worki..."
Getting AI to sound like you was what my first post was about, try going through this process, it works in Claude too, just connect to your gmail: https://straitegyhub.substack.com/p/fix-robotic-ai-writing
01:25:28 Rad Co (@radrad): Replying to "I think I may have s..."
Thanks, Michael! That’s helping.
Finally i have a first stone to step on.
01:25:32 John Kelly: Replying to "I’m also still worki..."
@Michael Glenn - Agreed - ask it for step-by-step instructions.
01:25:42 Max Bernstein: Replying to "I think I may have s..."
When this class is over - upload this transcript as context and then ask AI “I dont know where to start, give me ideas” or “ask me some questions to help me figure this out”
01:26:40 Michael Glenn: Second brain power right there
01:26:54 Rad Co (@radrad): Replying to "I think I may have s..."
Mental constipation is a real thing! Ha. I appreciate you all, Classmates! Ofcourse! Ofcourse!
01:27:06 Zain Haseeb: Something I did over the weekend that was helpful was I started to build out a Prompt Taxonomy/Architecture for my target audience, helped to generate ideas for prompts
01:27:26 Michael Glenn: Replying to "I think I may have..."
I'm writing an article soon about "How ChatGPT keeps my brain 'regular' 😂
01:27:54 Zain Haseeb: Think I coined a term for what I was feeling too, I told ChatGPT I had "Prompters Block"
01:28:21 leandra williams: Replying to "Think I coined a ter..."
Love it
01:28:45 Janet Ridsdale: Thanks Kevin
01:28:46 Marcin Podolski: I think that in the era of AI the most valuable professions will be AI-powered synthesizers
01:28:48 Michael Glenn: Im gonna start a "brain dump" project in GPT where I can just drop all my unfinished thoughts and then once a week or once a month, mine it for new ideas
01:29:08 Rad Co (@radrad): Replying to "I think I may have s..."
This is gold. 🙂
01:29:28 leandra williams: Replying to "Go leandra!"
Thank you @Michael Glenn
01:29:48 Rad Co (@radrad): Replying to "I think I may have s..."
my overthinking got the best of me,
01:30:06 Wendy McNeeley: Replying to "Im gonna start a "br..."
Yes— great idea!
01:30:58 Rad Co (@radrad): Thanks @Kevin Whitcher for that! —write that crappy first draft. 🙂
01:32:27 Marcin Podolski: The world is flooding with information, but starving with wisdom. AI powered synthesizers will know how to transform fragmented information into wisdom and insights. It is my WHY. That's why I am here and enjoy AI Thought Leader School.
01:32:35 Vikram K: Replying to "Think I coined a t..."
Thats catchy Zain! This makes me wonder what to name that overwhelm we feel when we have 4-5 prompt ideas simultaneously in a rush in our mind and anxious about exploring them all but not having the time to deep dive on all of them!
01:33:16 Max Bernstein: https://irreplaceablepositioning.substack.com/
01:33:20 John Kelly: Replying to "Im gonna start a "br..."
A option - use ChatGPT and simply add a 'tag' ?
01:34:34 Vikram K: @Max Bernstein's AI Problem Clarifier prompt is pure gold, strongly reccomended!
01:34:36 Don: That’s golden
01:34:39 Marcin Podolski: Steal like an artist and transform with ai
01:35:46 faythebuchanan: Replying to "@Max Bernstein's AI ..."
Where do you find that?
01:35:54 Zain Haseeb: Replying to "Think I coined a ter..."
This happens to me often too, what I started doing is taking out my phone and using Superwhisper and just speaking my ideas out loud, then save into Notion to visit later
01:36:08 Michael Glenn: Personally I'm betting on being that weird guy who approaches it all completely different from the experts and can speak straight to the new beginners who don't even know how to spell "AI" 😁
01:36:29 Marcin Podolski: It is my system. I have really niche books and gonna build agents based on them as a knowledge base for them
01:36:48 Rad Co (@radrad): That’s what’s keeping me from starting, the fear of starting from scratch! —That seems so simple @Max Bernstein
Solid advice!
01:37:25 Michael Glenn: I guess I want to make AI feel accessible to everyone... 🤔
01:37:39 Wendy McNeeley: Replying to "Personally I'm betti..."
Exactly, I’m currently assisting a client with this idea, even though, they do Struggle without ongoing support.
01:38:12 Marcin Podolski: Think with iteration, feedback loops and emergence
01:38:51 faythebuchanan: Sorry, have to jump. Don’t like to miss a minute!
01:39:14 Zain Haseeb: Replying to "I guess I want to ma..."
Love this, very much my goal too
01:39:15 Max Bernstein: max@maxpbernstein.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxbernstein1/
01:39:49 Marcin Podolski: GPT Easy Folder Chrome Extension help you organize GPT chats into folders
01:39:54 Michael Simmons: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Hj_M5H4sjKSC8KvaD3qZC3duWoqp6jhgoOtRJtDkncM/edit?gid=0#gid=0
01:40:04 Max Bernstein: Replying to "GPT Easy Folder Chro..."
Ohh never heard of this!
01:40:08 Michael Glenn: Replying to "max@maxpbernstein...."
just sent a connect
01:40:08 Kevin Whitcher: You need access
01:40:33 Zain Haseeb: Replying to "https://docs.google...."
Requested access
01:40:35 John Kelly: Link again please - to resources
01:40:50 Michael Simmons: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Hj_M5H4sjKSC8KvaD3qZC3duWoqp6jhgoOtRJtDkncM/edit?gid=0#gid=0
01:40:55 Marcin Podolski: I need access
01:41:03 Michael Simmons: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Hj_M5H4sjKSC8KvaD3qZC3duWoqp6jhgoOtRJtDkncM/edit?usp=sharing
01:41:11 John Kelly: Replying to "Link again please - ..."
found it
01:41:14 Rad Co (@radrad): Perfect 🙂
01:41:31 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): So could we share that with ChatGPT/Claude to analyse because when I see a sea of data like that I get 😳
01:41:43 Janet Ridsdale: Thanks!! Excited next steps
01:41:56 Marcin Podolski: Augmented Awakening tomorrow?
01:42:08 Rad Co (@radrad): It’s a breather. But the last day is amazing!
01:42:11 Clyde Johnson: thks so much!
01:42:39 Kevin Whitcher: I’m spending more time with you than my wife these days Mr Simmons…
01:42:41 Rad Co (@radrad): Thank you for the clarity! I’ve been wrestling with this for 2 weeks! All it took is this.
01:42:54 Michael Simmons: https://blockbuster.thoughtleader.school/
01:43:07 Max Bernstein: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-67e63d34e9dc819181da367fac6a6431-ai-problem-clarifier
01:43:17 Max Bernstein: Here is the problem clarifier referenced above
01:43:43 Zain Haseeb: Can we start a google sheet for a class roster and for everyone to share their substacks, and perhaps other info to enable some out of class conversation/networking if anyone is interested?
01:44:13 John Kelly: Replying to "Here is the problem ..."
Love this idea - understanding the problem is 90% of the work
01:44:30 Kevin Whitcher: Zain - give us an email address, then those who want to can sign up
01:44:50 Max Bernstein: Replying to "Here is the problem ..."
Yeah I loaded it with tons of “thinking” and “decision” frameworks
01:46:05 Janet Ridsdale: Thanks Michael
01:46:10 John Kelly: I'm concerned about people seeing me both as an author and a AI guy
01:46:12 Karl Shaikh: thanks
01:46:13 Gabriel Garcia: I’d like to ask one question.
01:46:14 Steve Morris: Thank you Michael!
01:46:14 Gabriel Garcia: Sorry
01:46:19 David Dye: Thanks!
01:46:19 Rad Co (@radrad): Thank you!
01:46:20 John Kelly: THX
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