Using AI is no longer an advantage A couple of years ago, using AI felt like a superpower. Something that could put you ahead of almost everyone in any room. Today, it’s starting to feel more like knowing how to use Word or Excel. Useful, yes. But no longer impressive. AI is becoming part of the modern work toolkit, not just for tech people. Writers use it to draft Everyone “uses” AI. Few get anything real out of it. That’s exactly why just using it won’t protect your job anymore. The edge now comes from how you use it and what you can actually produce with it: executing faster, communicating better, thinking more clearly, making smarter decisions, etc. The gap between basic AI use and real advantage looks small. The results aren’t. One person asks AI for a quick, generic draft. One person saves 5 minutes on emails. In 2-3 years, “I use AI” won’t mean anything. Everyone will say it. What will actually matter is what you can do with it that the next person can’t. This guide gives you exactly that:
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