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06/05/2026

Difference between how noobs, pros and legends are using AI for content creation

Beginners: experimenting and finding their footing. We all start here
Pros: scaling brand with leverage (currently working on it)
Legends: marketing teams and creators how scaling their reach  to the max and discovering new audiences (thanks to new dubbing v2 from ElevenLabs)

Btw, For the next 7 days, you can get started for free with 1 minute of free usage on their Free plan, 15 minutes on their Starter plan and 30 minutes on Creator+ plans.

Comment “scale” for the offer

PS: I’m using ElevenLabs for all my AI avatar videos as well

06/03/2026

AI made every one of us a 10x individual. So why are our teams not 10x?

I’m in London this week for Miro’s Canvas 26, and the CEO couldn’t have answered this any better.

Turns out AI turned teams into 3 different modes of collaboration

→ Human to human
→ Human to AI
→ AI to AI

And they all live in their own silos

→ Human to human (working inside tools like Slack or Docs)
→ Human to AI (inside our private AI chats with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or Copilot)
→ AI to AI (invisible pipelines)

Which means right now there’s no space for them to co-exist and collaborate with each other, but Miro wants to reimagine what that collaborative canvas should look

06/02/2026

ChatGPT just dropped “”

06/01/2026

How to turn AI slides from 60% useful to 97% useful (we’re basically going full circle)

05/31/2026

Anti-AI AI tool to stop AI from making kids dumber

05/30/2026

AI built with the intention of making kids smarter not dumber!

05/28/2026

Someone trained AI on 4 millions food recipes and you should try it

05/27/2026

The enSH*Tification of AI might actually be a good thing (for now)

05/26/2026

Perpelxity launched something Claude should’ve done first

05/26/2026

AI is causing a new invisible kind of burnout!

and it’s not just because everyone in AI is working long hours (which is ironic lol)

but it’s caused by the same thing which makes AI so powerful: the speed at which it creates things.

In the pre-AI era, it would take me like 1 hour to write one script. But now I can write 10. That also means I have to review those 10 AI-generated scripts and go back and forth with AI to make them better.

That’s an invisible layer of work that we don’t always talk about. It’s the cognitive load of constantly reviewing every single AI output that’s causing this burnout.

But the companies who are firing people just to replace them with AI are gonna realize soon enough that while you can scale the AI output, you cannot scale the human review of the output the same way.

So once they realize that and start hitting that cognitive burnout, I guarantee you they’re gonna start hiring those people back. But the roles will change slightly, and their responsibilities will be in-charge of reviewing the AI output based on their own human expertise

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