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Hey there,
Enrollment for the AI Executive System™ (AIEX) – our 6-month founding member cohort – closes tonight at 11:59 PM Pacific.
Enrollment Link: https://innovatingwithai.com/executive/
This will be the last email I send about joining this round. Very quickly, here’s what AIEX is designed to do for high-performance professionals like you:
- Reclaim 10–20 hours a week without lowering the quality of your work.
- Multiply the quality of your decisions and deliverables by pairing your expertise with a small, digital team of AI coworkers.
- Protect – and eventually improve – your personal quality of life so your health, relationships, and sense of self stop getting only the leftovers.
We’ll get it done together by guiding you through 3 phases and 9 components – Stabilize, Systemize, and Scale – to design an AI Executive System™ around your real work and life.
You can see the full breakdown and founding-member details on the enrollment page here. That said, instead of re-explaining every line, I want to leave you with a story about…
Rome, a sixth grader, and the future of work
That’s a pic from a family trip we took to Italy and boy did we have a good time. Ancient Rome. Coliseums. Gladiators ⚔️. He really started getting into it.
And, I guess if I were more of a social media kinda guy, I’d post more of these, but if I’m being honest, I’ve always been more interested in what I know for sure will be meaningful.
Sometimes, that’s a family trip we can look back on for years and decades to come. But a lot of the time, it looks like getting homework done with my son.
Both matter to me because one of the experiences I’m most thankful for in life isn’t just that I get to be a father – it’s that I get to be friends with my son.
He’s in sixth grade now. Old enough that “What do you want to be?” isn’t a fantasy that changes next week – and as he grows, we also talk about how the world is changing.
One of my favorites? How AI is changing the world of medicine, which has led to conversations about…
- AI that already reads certain scans better than human radiologists.
- AI models helping design gene therapies for kids with rare illnesses.
- The fact that by the time he’s choosing a career, almost every serious profession will have AI built into it somewhere.
As for his take on it?
“It’s crazy. If AI is gonna do so much with computers and medicine, it’s gonna be like the most important and biggest thing ever when I grow up”
He’s right.
…and while I’ve never told him this directly, there’s a whisper that pops into my head from time to time that sounds like this:
If AI is going to shape almost every decision in his future, I don’t want him to have to figure it out alone.
It’s a big part of why I’ve pushed so hard to “figure out this AI stuff” in a deep, practical way – not just for myself or my clients, but for the people who will come after us.
Which brings me to a book I picked up the other day while building an AI college selection assistant (sure, probably a bit on the early side for a 6th grader but hey, let me have this moment |