Alex is the real deal. I've been following her work for a while, and she exemplifies what a full-stack AI marketer truly is. She implements critical thinking and impressive tech skills to build solutions that actually work, beyond the hype. Her builder's approach is exactly what marketers need in the AI age.
I recently read Cedrin Chin's article, How to Use AI Without Becoming Stupid. I think the takeaway from both articles is that we can/should use AI for brainstorming ideas but ultimately, we should make the decision on what to do/use, which helps us develop that critical thinking skill (or some might call it intuition).
Alex is the real deal. I've been following her work for a while, and she exemplifies what a full-stack AI marketer truly is. She implements critical thinking and impressive tech skills to build solutions that actually work, beyond the hype. Her builder's approach is exactly what marketers need in the AI age.
I recently read Cedrin Chin's article, How to Use AI Without Becoming Stupid. I think the takeaway from both articles is that we can/should use AI for brainstorming ideas but ultimately, we should make the decision on what to do/use, which helps us develop that critical thinking skill (or some might call it intuition).
https://commoncog.com/how-to-use-ai-without-becoming-stupid/
Totally agree with this take - We shouldn't outsource strategy to AI. Just outsource where it can speed us up.
It's funny, I was just writing about moats earlier today and how to cross them. Fun to see the opposite perspective, how to build them.