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Everyone Has the Same AI Tools. That's Exactly the Problem.

44 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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If your AI inputs look like everyone else's, your outputs will too. And in a market where AI is accelerating everything from outbound campaigns to hiring decisions, sounding like everyone else is no longer a neutral outcome. It's a competitive liability. Greg Boone sits down with Brett Berhoff, Founder and CEO of Strategy.xyz and a Bay Area-based business strategist and AI advisor, for a candid conversation about what AI is actually doing to go-to-market strategy, sales, and the companies that think they're keeping pace. Brett operates at ground zero. Driverless cars outnumber taxis. Every billboard is an AI company. But the most important thing he brings to this conversation isn't what Silicon Valley is doing with AI. It's what the rest of the country keeps getting wrong. This episode is built for founders, operators, and revenue leaders who need a realistic read on where AI creates leverage and where it quietly destroys trust. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why the same AI tools used the same way produce the same forgettable output across every company * How AI is changing go-to-market speed, volume, and velocity, and what that costs you if the human element is missing * What Silicon Valley consistently gets wrong about AI adoption * How to think about AI SDRs, avatars, and hyper-personalization without crossing into creepy * Why garbage in does not just mean garbage out in an AI context, it means catastrophic outcomes at scale * The one thing Brett tells every leadership team before anything else: drop the fear If you are responsible for growth, strategy, or revenue, this conversation will sharpen how you think about what AI can and cannot do for you right now. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to AI: Voice or Victim 01:10 Meet Brett Berhoff 02:30 Life at Ground Zero: Silicon Valley and AI 05:00 Driverless Cars and What They Signal 08:00 AI Adoption Across the Country 10:30 Every Company Is an AI Company 13:00 AI and the Next Generation 15:30 The SaaS Apocalypse: Real or Overhyped? 18:45 Jack Dorsey, Block, and the Nimbleness Question 21:30 When Big Companies Can't Turn the Ship 24:00 Go-to-Market in the AI Era: Three Components 27:30 People Still Buy From People 29:00 Speed, Volume, and the Risk of Losing the Human Touch 31:30 Hyper-Personalization vs. Creepy 33:00 Same Input, Same Output: The Real AI Problem 36:00 AI SDRs: When They Work and When They Don't 38:30 The Uncanny Valley of AI Avatars 40:00 Is Silicon Valley Ahead or Just Louder? 41:30 Does AI Talent Have to Be in the Bay Area? 42:30 What Silicon Valley Gets Wrong About AI 43:30 One Thing to Do Right Now: Drop the Fear 44:30 Closing Thoughts 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone navigating the AI revolution. Subscribe to AI: Voice or Victim for more conversations that move you from AI anxious to AI curious. Hosted by Erica Rooney and Greg Boone aka AISerious™, we're helping people and organizations embrace AI ethically, strategically, and with humanity at the center. Follow us and join the movement to shape the future — before it shapes us. 🔗 Follow us and dive deeper: On the web: https://voiceorvictim.com/ [https://voiceorvictim.com/] Greg Boone on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregboone [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregboone] Erica Rooney on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericarooney/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericarooney/] © 2026 Walk West Production

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episode Everyone Has the Same AI Tools. That's Exactly the Problem. artwork

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