AI and Our 2023 Predictions

February 13, 2023

Episode 135

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Get On Board Now or Be Left in The Dust…

You’re in for a HUGE treat today as we dive into the world of AI and BIG predictions for the upcoming year.

In today’s episode, Dan and Mike are talking about their own personal experience using various AI tools, as well as the five P's of capitalism (pricing, intellectual property, productivity, profitability, and prosperity) and how AI technology can help increase all five.

They'll get into some real-life case studies of how AI is being used to enhance teamwork, create brand new businesses in just days (rather than months) and the 3 -10X productivity increase Mike has seen in his own business. Plus, the latest developments in AI technology, including Microsoft's integration of OpenAI's ChatGPT into their Bing search engine.

Listen… NOW is the time to get on board with AI because it's about to revolutionize our lives and make us WAY more productive. All we have to do is learn how to use it correctly, so don't miss out on this opportunity. Otherwise you’ll be left in the dust playing catch up.

Mike and Dan can’t wait for you to join them in this mind-blowing episode, and hey…. if you still want more, Mike is conducting his annual 2023 Predictions Webcast TOMORROW morning at 11am PT. There are only a few seats left, so make sure to REGISTER NOW.

Key Takeaways

  • (04:01) The days of throwing bodies at a problem to solve it are over
  • (07:18) Adding an AI component to human skills to create magic
  • (12:36) Could AI help doctors cure diseases and chronic health conditions?
  • (24:03) Can AI really impact our quality of life?
  • (35:55) Do you know the fastest way to make a billion dollars?

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