AI versus Marshy - Getting ripped by my own reflection
Before we dive into this article, I want to give you a quick rundown of where I’m at with my projects. I’ve been working on creating a system that generates recurring revenue, and I’ve been sharing updates on how it’s going. One of my main goals is to reach $20k per month in recurring revenue. With that in mind, let’s talk about what happened when I used voice functionality to review my progress. Before getting sick - I had a good cadence of upload day’s focus, download at night how I went, and what happened in the week. I then upload updates to the project instructions based on the feedback I’m getting so the system keeps improving. One of my initial goals is to create $20k p.m. in recurring revenue. This context is necessary for the next own goal I’m about to share with you. Driving home one night I noticed the voice functionality. It doesn’t work as well as Chat-GPT’s - but that didn’t have all my project context so I downloaded with voice what happened and where things are at. You can hear the full replay here , but it replied with FIRE. You what now? 👏 You have a recurring revenue goal of $20k per month but you keep training potential clients to solve problems with you 👏 Your positioning yourself as a helpful friend instead of a paid expert 👏 You created a competitor There were two really interesting things about this that I wanted to share: I felt uncomfortable hearing this voice telling me needed to be improved - I listened to my body response and how it almost recoiled at this “pompous” tone telling this to me. Despite my picking the voice, asking it to do exactly what it did, AND knowing it was generative AI. That’s a mind-melt . It made me question myself. Do I need to change this kind Originally appeared in newsletter : AI versus Marshy 63 - the we’ll help you today versus probably in October edition
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