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Why Your Expertise is About to Become the Hot Commodity in AI


Welcome, to AI for Business Newsletter.



Today's topics:


  • You're an Expert? Take the Center Stage in AI

  • How do You Prepare Yourself for the AI Shift?

  • It's Time to Roll Up Those Expert Sleeves


Let’s get into it...



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The Unique Twist


An integral part of this newsletter is an AI assistant named Aissy.


As you explore my content, Aissy is offering personalized insights tailored to your needs and relevant to your circumstances. It aligns with your specific interests, corresponds to your knowledge level, and adapts to your industry.


Behind the scenes, I act as the human in the loop, continuously training Aissy based on the practical knowledge I acquire from applying generative AI in my career and in business. This way, when you are engaging with Aissy, you are essentially also engaging with my experiences.


Meet Aissy here:




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You're an Expert? Take the Center Stage in AI


In the world of AI advancements and tech announcements—it's easy to forget something vital. Yet, there's an under-the-radar shift happening. It’s all about translating expertise into into actionable AI tasks and content.


Let's be Real

Most people don't enjoy crafting prompts. It's a grind. It takes time, effort, and deep knowledge of what you're aiming to achieve with the model.


Your Expertise is the New Asset

And here’s the point that's often overlooked: Your expertise in your field turns into your unique selling proposition. Crafting an effective prompt isn't simply about posing a question to AI. It's about accomplishing a task the way you as a subject-matter expert want it.


For Instance:

- if you’re a copywriter, you’ll excel in content creation prompts.

- if you’re in sales, you’ll nail sales-oriented prompts.


Why it Matters

In my experience, as AI continues to evolve, knowing what you want won't become obsolete. In fact, your ability to articulate nuanced instructions as an expert will be even more crucial.

 

Reader Spotlight: Your Questions Answered

Each week, I answer topic-related questions from my readers.

Copy and paste the following question into Aissy Chat to get the answer.

◢ Can you outline an action plan to leverage my expertise in AI as a professional working as [your role in industry].◤



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How to Prepare Yourself for AI


Based on my own hands-on experience, there are two indispensable roles you need to leverage AI effectively. The dynamic lies in your inclination: Are you the expert, the translator, or a bit of both?


Two Building Blocks

So, what do you need to make AI work for you? There are two roles:


1. Be The Expert

First up, you need to be the expert in your field. You've got to have strong opinions and clear directions. AI's good, but it's not a mind reader.


2. Speak AI

Next, learn how to translate your expertise into AI language. This could be anything from designing a nifty prompt to fine-tuning a complex model. It's not just what you know, but how you instruct the AI to know it too.


Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

Now, who’s gonna have these skills? Maybe it's one person wearing both hats, or perhaps it's a tag-team scenario. One brings the business know-how; the other knows how to make AI deliver. Either way, this combo is what's going to define the future of businesses in an AI-driven world, in my book.

 

Reader Spotlight: Your Questions Answered

Each week, I answer topic-related questions from my readers.

Copy and paste the following question into Aissy Chat to get the answer.

◢ What actionable steps can I take to learn to speak AI effectively? ◤



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It's Time to Roll Up Those Expert Sleeves


I believe that the best approach to make as much of AI as possible is to start and start now.


This means don’t leave this to task forces or research groups or IT departments alone.

You are in marketing - experiment with AI. You are in business development - experiment with AI. You are in sales - experiment with AI... and so on.


So, here's what I'm doing: I'm making AI work for me, not the other way around. It helps me make better decisions. I still need to constantly learn and adapt.



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Have a great day and until next time.


Roland


 

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