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[Dare to Launch, Ep 4] – your AI toolkit

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The AI world may be evolving every day. But, the truth is, nothing has fundamentally changed… E

The AI world may be evolving every day. But, the truth is, nothing has fundamentally changed… Entrepreneurs have always been hunting for tools we can use to make our lives easier and allow us to spend more time in our zones of genius. And AI is just that – a tool… like the internet… or Google. So even though you might feel pressured to keep up with the thousands of new AI tools released every week, the real key to getting the most from AI – or any tool – comes down to the same timeless principles. That’s why, [on this week’s episode of the Dare to Launch podcast](=), we’re exploring some high-level strategies and approaches that’ll help you make the most of the cutting-edge technology. Chris and I are joined by Alison Vidotto, an award-winning business strategist who’s had her finger on the AI pulse since the very beginning, and John Holt, a copywriter from my team who’s been using and exploring AI in our launches. Whatever your level of AI know-how, this episode will help you free up your time so you can do more of the work you love to do. You’ll also discover: - The high-level AI skill you need to master… no matter what tool you use - Why buying a collection of prompts could put you on the fast track… to sabotaging your business - The best place to go if you want to learn how to write good prompts (why become a prompt engineer when AI will do it for you?) - Alison’s “before you go…” prompt that instantly gets chatGPT up to speed, saving you from inputting all the data again when starting a new session - How Alison uses systems to eliminate overwhelm - Tips and tricks that help ChatGPT create content that actually sounds like you - How to turn ChatGPT into your VA, business strategist, or any other employee your business needs (it’ll even handle its own onboarding) - How freelancers can use AI to scale their business… without hiring any staff - PLUS – How you can get your hands on a copy of my AI Launch Playbook – my own personal AI “cheat sheet” – for FREE … and much more. It’s been almost a year since ChatGPT launched. And there’s no doubt in my mind that AI is here to stay. The good news is there’s nothing to fear… because the strategies you’ll pick up in this week’s episode will work no matter what the future holds. Listen now on your favorite podcast player: [Listen on Apple Podcasts]( [Listen on Spotify]( [Listen on Google Podcasts](=) best regards, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Internet Alchemy, Inc P.O. Box 585 Durango, Colorado 81302 United States (970) 403-5753

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