How to Get Ahead of 99% of People Using AI
The speaker distinguishes between the 99% who use AI just for brainstorming versus the 1% who use AI agents to actually perform work tasks. They advocate switching from chatting with AI to using Claude code that can access computers, organize files, write code, and automate workflows.
Summary
The speaker begins by criticizing how most people use AI - merely as brainstorming partners through chat interfaces that tell users what to do but don't actually perform the work. They argue this represents 99% of AI users who are 'just yapping with chat all day long.' In contrast, the speaker claims there's a transformative approach used by only 1% of people that involves AI actually completing work tasks rather than just providing guidance. The speaker reports that when they share this method with others, people return saying they've accomplished more work in 48 hours than in the previous month. The speaker emphasizes their credibility by noting they've been using this approach for over a year, longer than most AI influencers. The core recommendation is to transition from conversational AI use to employing 'Claude code' - an AI agent capable of accessing entire computer systems, organizing files, writing code proficiently, automating complex multi-step workflows, and operating on scheduled intervals. The speaker frames this as the fundamental difference between discussing work with AI versus having an AI agent actually execute the work.
Key Insights
- The speaker claims most people are stuck using AI chat only as a brainstorming partner that tells them what to do but doesn't actually perform the work
- The speaker reports that people who implement their method say they get more work done in 48 hours than in the past month
- The speaker distinguishes between 'yapping with chat all day long' versus using Claude code that can access your entire computer, organize files, write code, and automate complex workflows
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