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You know, there’s this joke i heard and it perfectly describes my overly complex love-hate relationship with AI

It goes like this:

"Why is it that if you donate one kidney, everyone loves you and calls you a hero, but if you donate five kidneys, they call the police?" 

At first, it looked like ai was giving us one of its kidneys.

It’ll kill writers block

It helps us fix grammar

It can even do outreach

What a hero!

well… little did we know that the so-called “hero” had actually stolen one “kidney” to do all of that and it just showed up with 5 more right at our doorstep.

Now you might not’ve seen this little-known “kidney donation” the Ai space has just done

And even if you did, you probably thought it was a good thing.

But it’s actually the modern-day DEATH of copywriters

AI, as of very recently, can now:

Strategize complex email funnels

Write those sequences

And do almost everything you need to do 1000x (if not more) faster

So then why am I writing this?

Why have I not packed up my shit, hitched a ride to janitor school, and try to make some money sweeping floors before AI replaces that as well?

Well… I have packed up my shit.

And I have hitched a ride.

But it’s not not janitor school…

It’s…

I’m busy so I’m going to finish this email later. reply to this email and I’ll finish it

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