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Win a free year of ChatGPT or other prizes! Find out out. Jason Feifer says we should use AI to break things. Might sound abrupt. But it’s sound advice coming from one of the leading voices in entrepreneurship and business. So how can we use AI to break things? We give a step-by-step guide. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletter More on this Episode: Episode page Join the discussion: Ask Jordan and Jason questions on AI and innovation Related Episodes: Ep 196: The Silent AI Productivity Killer – Why companies can’t fully leverage AI Ep 216: How to stand out in a world filled with AI startups – Insights from Taplio CTO Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineup Website: YourEverydayAI.com Email The Show: info@youreverydayai.com Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn Timestamps: 01:30 About Jason and Entrepreneur Magazine 03:15 Break things that are already broken - what it means 09:20 Questioning familiar systems, seeking improvement through change. 11:18 AI tools streamline tasks, freeing time. 14:46 First interactions with AI 18:15 AI opportunities and caution in market focus. 20:23 Develop systems for desired outcomes, AI's role. 25:31 Belief in fixed work, worker ratio fallacy. 26:37 New technology leads to economic shifts and innovations. 30:46 Adapt to change for future job fulfillment. Topics Covered in This Episode: 1. AI's Impact on Traditional Business Processes 2. Viewpoints on Business and AI 3. Future of AI in Business and Everyday Life 4. Jason Feifer's Stance on AI and its Potential for Transformation 5. Impact of AI on Media Industry Keywords: AI, Jordan Wilson, Jason Feifer, antiquated business processes, challenging systems, property managers, generative AI, newsletters, business growth, creative expression, DALL E, Fathom, AI in business, consumer problems, Gartner hype cycle, microwaves, tech layoffs, entrepreneurship in AI, Entrepreneur Magazine, Jason Pfeifer, law, academia, student learning, AI advice, Everyday AI newsletter, job losses, economic shifts, lump of labor fallacy, automation, fast food kiosks. Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Ready for ROI on GenAI? Go to youreverydayai.com/partner