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Helena Bianchi's avatar

This is so refreshing, Melissa. I couldn’t agree more. AI has become essential to how I live and work, and I genuinely couldn’t imagine life without it.

I’ve written a few pieces about this on Substack, and every time I do, someone unsubscribes. There’s still a lot of fear and resistance out there.

Which is why it’s so wonderful to read your take.

The future isn’t about resisting AI. It’s about learning how to use it wisely to build a more intentional, supported, and liberated life.

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Flavia Sekles's avatar

I use it like you do. I've never felt so supported.

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Selene's avatar

Love how you are able to use AI in all those life areas. I am also a homeschooling mother and would love to learn more about how I can use it for this purpose.

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Vanessa Novissimo Wright's avatar

Great insights, and the wonderful thing about homeschooling is that we, as the parents, get to homeschool ourselves, too.

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Daniel Puzzo's avatar

I've always been one of these cranky old Gen Xers who loves whinging about the evils of AI and how it's destroying us (I exaggerate...somewhat 😂), so I appreciate posts like this that lay out so many worthwhile reasons why AI isn't so bad (an understatement!) and give a comprehensive outline of what it can be used for. Honestly, this is so helpful, because I find it so overwhelming and baffling and I'm too old school. It's truly incredible how little I know and when I see things that you've mentioned, it's like 'wow, really? I had no idea!' So, thanks for this 😁

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