Hey {{first_name|Bro}},
The most common question I get is "How do you use AI, Ashu?"
And I think I said about where to use and where not to use. But I didn't tell how I use it personally.
So, I will divide it into 3 parts: how I use AI in my daily life and where I don’t.
The last and most important part will be on copy, so don’t miss it.
Part 1. Everyday questions, common facts
If there's anything related to a normal question, like:
How to water? How to cook? Who's Elon Musk?
I use these generic questions, but I never use them for health advice.
Every human has a different body and different biology, so the advice doesn't work. But use it to make a plan for something like time management and technical questions, especially.
Cause the bot is best at answering technical questions.
Part 2. Brainstorming and making things better
Whenever I'm stuck with ideas for content or somewhere with the existing idea, then I ask GPT to check my idea and add something to it, so I can think better.
That's how I create more ideas.
Yesterday, I was thinking of my YouTube background, which right now is this:

And I asked how it can be better, then it gave me these suggestions:


So, using it to make existing things better is awesome.
Part 3. For copywriting
Now your ear and eye should be like a rabbit to hear how I use it in copy.
Well, I don't use it at all for the emails you’re reading every day here. I all handwrite it and then just make grammar corrections with AI, then nothing else.
But I ask for 10 headlines from these emails.
Then the best 10 ideas for better headlines (by giving my headlines, video and data I have).
And also, I say: “Act as Kav Legacy to review my copy and only figure out the negatives in the copy.”
(It's not so good, but it marks out your major mistakes in copy).
So, using AI isn't a curse, but how you use it matters a lot.
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-AshuRex
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