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The AI Buck Stops Here

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There's always one person accountable in your business. If nobody below you owns the decision, that's you. AI doesn't change that. It just makes it easier to forget. I get into why in this episode: the AI never answers for anything, it's a tool, your automation, your system. The buck stops with the person at the top, whether you did the work yourself or handed it to AI or an employee. That's not a new rule. Accountability's always worked that way. Connecticut's Supreme Court just proved it. Their June ruling puts the blame squarely on the person who signs off, not the AI that helped write it. A public tracker has logged over a thousand US court cases, and close to fifteen hundred worldwide, where AI-hallucinated material got submitted and a court had to respond. The fines used to be four figures. They're climbing into five now. I also tell you about the time I let an automation loose on my own business and it backfired, wrong emails, angry leads, a call I didn't want to get. I owned it. That's the whole point. By the end, you'll have one test to run on your own business: name the decision, name the person, ask if they could defend it in front of a judge. If they can't answer clean, you've found the first thing to fix. Request your copy of The High-Stakes AI Playbook: goSOS.ai/playbook [https://goSOS.ai/playbook/] Listen to The Signal: jeffswan18.substack.com [http://jeffswan18.substack.com] #HumanBoss #AIforREAL #TheSignal Get full access to #NoVendors by Jeff Swan at jeffswan18.substack.com/subscribe [https://jeffswan18.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Portada del episodio The AI Buck Stops Here

The AI Buck Stops Here

There's always one person accountable in your business. If nobody below you owns the decision, that's you. AI doesn't change that. It just makes it easier to forget. I get into why in this episode: the AI never answers for anything, it's a tool, your automation, your system. The buck stops with the person at the top, whether you did the work yourself or handed it to AI or an employee. That's not a new rule. Accountability's always worked that way. Connecticut's Supreme Court just proved it. Their June ruling puts the blame squarely on the person who signs off, not the AI that helped write it. A public tracker has logged over a thousand US court cases, and close to fifteen hundred worldwide, where AI-hallucinated material got submitted and a court had to respond. The fines used to be four figures. They're climbing into five now. I also tell you about the time I let an automation loose on my own business and it backfired, wrong emails, angry leads, a call I didn't want to get. I owned it. That's the whole point. By the end, you'll have one test to run on your own business: name the decision, name the person, ask if they could defend it in front of a judge. If they can't answer clean, you've found the first thing to fix. Request your copy of The High-Stakes AI Playbook: goSOS.ai/playbook [https://goSOS.ai/playbook/] Listen to The Signal: jeffswan18.substack.com [http://jeffswan18.substack.com] #HumanBoss #AIforREAL #TheSignal Get full access to #NoVendors by Jeff Swan at jeffswan18.substack.com/subscribe [https://jeffswan18.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Portada del episodio What Is AI Actually Supposed to Do For You?

What Is AI Actually Supposed to Do For You?

Meta and xAI are both moving to sell off their excess AI capacity. The headlines are calling it a retreat, proof the AI bubble is deflating and demand is drying up. I read it differently. Owners aren't walking away from AI. They're worn down by broken promises and expensive tools that never delivered what the sales deck swore they would. Demand for results is still there. What's gone is the patience for hype. In this episode I get into why the biggest players in tech spent billions and still ended up with a barely worth it share of the market, and what that tells you about your own AI spend. I bring it home with two stories: a promise I broke to my ten year old daughter, and a dairy farm that knew exactly what it was buying and could measure it down to the minute. The question every owner should be able to answer before spending another dollar: what is this actually supposed to do for me, and can I prove whether it did? The farm could answer it. Big Tech couldn't. That's the whole episode. Request your copy of The High-Stakes AI Playbook: goSOS.ai/playbook Listen to The Signal: jeffswan18.substack.com [http://jeffswan18.substack.com] #HumanBoss #AIforREAL #TheSignal Get full access to #NoVendors by Jeff Swan at jeffswan18.substack.com/subscribe [https://jeffswan18.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

7 de jul de 202611 min
Portada del episodio Is Your Best Employee Your Biggest Risk?

Is Your Best Employee Your Biggest Risk?

Is your best employee your biggest risk? I'm asking because I just lived the answer. This week I recorded The Signal from the road because I finally took a vacation with my daughter, and the show still shipped. It shipped because I moved my agents off my home computer and onto the cloud, so the work runs whether I'm at my desk or on a beach. That small move is the whole episode. Every business has one person who knows how it all works: the deals, the customers, the system in their head. They are your most valuable person, and they are also your single point of failure. When they are out, the work waits. When they leave, it walks out the door with them. In this episode, I walk through how I built SOS Signals to fix exactly this for two B2G sales teams, where the knowledge that drove every win was trapped in two people living out of suitcases. I get into the ER version of the same problem, where overcrowding turns into real harm, then hand you the four questions I run before AI or automation touches any task. What you'll hear: - Why the show shipped from vacation, and the home-PC-to-cloud move that made it possible - The two key people whose knowledge left the building every time they traveled - How SOS Signals shared that knowledge with the whole team, even when the experts were on a plane - Why the goal is to protect your people and make the whole team stronger - The four questions: what to outsource, what suits AI, what controls you need, what outcome is acceptable This one is close to home for me, and I think it will be for you too. What single point of failure is quietly running your business? Tell me in the comments. Find a breakdown of how I make important business decisions with AI at goSOS.ai/playbook. Stay Human Boss. #HumanBoss #AIforREAL #HighStakesAI #AIAmplification Get full access to #NoVendors by Jeff Swan at jeffswan18.substack.com/subscribe [https://jeffswan18.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

30 de jun de 202612 min
Portada del episodio AI Won 4 of 5 in Court. The 5th Hurts More.

AI Won 4 of 5 in Court. The 5th Hurts More.

AI is winning real court cases right now, and I know the feeling firsthand. A few years ago I represented myself across five court appearances in a case that mattered to my family, using ChatGPT to build the case and local duty counsel to keep it legal. I won four of those five appearances. The fifth one still stings, and it taught me more than the four wins did. In this episode, I walk through exactly how I built each case, where AI carried the load, where I needed a human, and the three mistakes that cost me that fifth appearance. Then I hand you the four-question framework I now run on every task before I let AI or automation touch it. What you'll hear: - How I paired ChatGPT with licensed duty counsel to prepare a self-represented case - The verify-everything control that kept fabricated citations out of my filings - Why trying to pay nothing at all was the real mistake - The four questions: what to outsource, what suits AI, what controls you need, what outcome is acceptable - A real UK case where a freelancer ran the corrected plan, AI for prep plus a licensed barrister in the room, and won I'm sharing my own experience here. This is not legal advice, and in most court matters you should have a lawyer. Apply the four questions to one task this week and tell me how it goes in the comments. Request The High-Stakes AI Playbook at goSOS.ai/playbook. Stay Human Boss. #HumanBoss #AIforREAL #HighStakesAI #AIAmplification Get full access to #NoVendors by Jeff Swan at jeffswan18.substack.com/subscribe [https://jeffswan18.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

23 de jun de 202613 min
Portada del episodio I Woke Up and My AI Model Was Gone.

I Woke Up and My AI Model Was Gone.

Claude launched Fable as its most powerful model yet. Within days, the US government placed it under export controls, and Anthropic had to disable it for every customer to comply. In E15, Jeff uses that overnight shutdown to make the case at the heart of Decision 5 of The High-Stakes AI Playbook. Never hinge your business on a single vendor, a single model, or a single platform. He walks through the three layers of control that keep an operation running when a tool disappears: the tools you choose, the data you own, and the people you prepare. IN THIS EPISODE - Why the Fable shutdown is a real-world example of the Vendor Capture Trap - The strongest case for going all-in on one vendor, and why it does not hold - Layer one: choosing flexible tools you can switch between - Layer two: owning your data so you can move between models - Layer three: preparing your people to handle change without losing a step CHAPTERS 00:00 The morning Fable disappeared 00:32 What the US government actually did 01:06 Decision 5: don't bet your business on one vendor 01:24 A disagreement with a friend in the industry 02:31 The $1,500 cap and what it tells you 03:32 Why I build with model-switching 04:53 Layer 1: Choose flexible, switchable tools 07:45 Layer 2: Own your data 10:36 Amplify, don't replace 12:16 Layer 3: Prepare your people for change 14:26 Take the driver's seat KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. A tool can vanish overnight through no fault of your own, so build for that from the start. 2. Control over your inputs is what protects continuity, from the solo operator to the global CEO. 3. Amplify your people with AI, and never bet the business on one model. LINKS Request the book: goSOS.ai/playbook [https://goSOS.ai/playbook] The Signal on Substack: jeffswan18.substack.com [http://jeffswan18.substack.com] Follow Jeff: @jeffswan18 Stay human boss. Get full access to #NoVendors by Jeff Swan at jeffswan18.substack.com/subscribe [https://jeffswan18.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

16 de jun de 202615 min