7 things AI experts want you to know about AI 🤖
When you prod the biggest and brightest for their advice/hot takes on a hot topic, you're gonna get an earful.
Here's what design and marketing leaders at Microsoft, Google, Figma and more want you to know about using AI on your team.
1. Learn as much as you can about AI tools, with urgency. ⌛ Your job right now is not to have all the answers for your workflow challenges, but to absorb everything you can.
2. Log and report every win. ✍️ Start being transparent about your explorations with AI. Design and marketing need to sell leadership on AI if they want to scale, or even just speed up the tedious stuff.
3. Don’t rely on AI output. ❌ Pore over everything it gives you, and be critical of it. Unless you’ve been in the AI game for a long time, there’s likely too much for AI to absorb about your brand for it to be trustworthy.
4. Feed AI your meetings. 🎙️ AI will be most valuable to marketers when it’s 100% up to date on your brand, and too much critical info is shared verbally. If you’re not involving AI in your meetings, it’s missing context.
5. Make the death of busywork priority #1. ⚰️ We don’t hate admin for no reason—it probably limits the time we have to spend on our core tasks. Use AI internally to reduce, and in time, remove busywork.
6. Lean into AI’s iterative capabilities. 👥 Though much of the current conversation hovers around idea generation, many brands are finding greater success using AI to create multiple versions of their own ideas.
7. Be critical about where you involve AI in design. 🤔 When you’re satisfied that you’ve experimented with a tool enough for one day/week/month, ask yourself if it actually helped you. Plan accordingly.
Want to automate 10% of your pipeline generation? Want to clone yourself to do all the menial tasks you've been avoiding for weeks? Want to learn at least one fricking cool thing that'll make your week easier?
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