Stop Asking Which AI Tool
Slide 1 (Hook): Stop asking “which AI tool should I use?”
It is the wrong question.
Slide 2: Every few months, another coach announces that AI will replace ten paid roles.
They post a thread, tag three tools, and sell the fantasy that technology eliminates the need for skill.
Slide 3: Here is what is actually happening.
Most coaches skip the systems thinking entirely and jump straight to prompting ChatGPT to write their captions.
That is not using AI. That is outsourcing your thinking.
Slide 4: The right question was never “which AI tool is best?”
It was always “what system do I need?”
Slide 5: Research shows senior developers get disproportionately larger productivity gains from AI than juniors.
Why? They know the domain. They prompt better. They verify faster. They discard bad output sooner.
Slide 6: AI is a force multiplier.
Force multiplied by more force gives you disproportionate returns. Force multiplied by nothing gives you nothing faster.
Slide 7: The coaches treating AI as a magic wand are the same ones who treated Instagram as a magic wand five years ago.
The pattern is consistent: skip the thinking, chase the tool, wonder why nothing sticks.
Slide 8: An AI course worth attending teaches you how to think about using AI.
Not how to use specific tools. Tools change every quarter. Thinking does not.
Slide 9: Before you ask which AI tool, ask:
Have I systematised my manual processes? Do I know what I am trying to build? Can I tell good output from bad?
If not, no tool will save you.
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