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#46 Four Levels of AI Engagement - Season 4 Ep 3

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How much AI should you actually be using? In this episode, Brett tackles the quiet worry that everyone else is racing ahead while you're still typing the occasional question — and reassures you that wherever you are is exactly right. Using the "AI as water" metaphor, he walks through the second of the Four Fours, the Four Levels of depth: the Beachcomber who pokes a toe in for the occasional one-off question (discovery), the Swimmer who makes AI part of their routine to save real time (productivity), the Surfer who sets up custom assistants like Gems and GPTs to carry the load while they steer (new possibilities), and the Diver who builds connected tools and automated systems (understanding how it all works). Plus, in Everyone's AI News: Google's Gemini Daily Brief is now live, and ChatGPT's new default model promises far fewer made-up answers — with Brett's usual reminder to always double-check the high-stakes stuff. Your one assignment this week: simply name your level out loud, because once you know where you are, the next step gets simple. Learn more or book a free, no-pressure conversation at simplifyingai.net.

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How much AI should you actually be using? In this episode, Brett tackles the quiet worry that everyone else is racing ahead while you're still typing the occasional question — and reassures you that wherever you are is exactly right. Using the "AI as water" metaphor, he walks through the second of the Four Fours, the Four Levels of depth: the Beachcomber who pokes a toe in for the occasional one-off question (discovery), the Swimmer who makes AI part of their routine to save real time (productivity), the Surfer who sets up custom assistants like Gems and GPTs to carry the load while they steer (new possibilities), and the Diver who builds connected tools and automated systems (understanding how it all works). Plus, in Everyone's AI News: Google's Gemini Daily Brief is now live, and ChatGPT's new default model promises far fewer made-up answers — with Brett's usual reminder to always double-check the high-stakes stuff. Your one assignment this week: simply name your level out loud, because once you know where you are, the next step gets simple. Learn more or book a free, no-pressure conversation at simplifyingai.net.

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