Dec 16, 2022
In this episode, we have Cat and Andy discuss how our technology greatly grew, like artificial intelligence, and how it will disrupt entrepreneurship and our community as a whole. They shared how being open-minded about it instead of fearing it can bring opportunities. It may bring huge changes but keeping an open eye on these shifting opportunities will keep you on track for professional and business growth.
Listen in and learn how to keep up with the growing AI technology and flow with the opportunities it brings.
Quotes:
“In the area of this exponentially fast-moving technology or technology growth, there is a tremendous opportunity for you, or [for] any entrepreneur, to be able to serve their community and make a really great business out of it.”
“It's going to eliminate jobs as we know [it] but there's still going to be other things that it evolves into. And that's where the opportunity is.”
“You just have to really keep an open eye and see what's out there.”
“It isn't just about blasting it to everybody, it's about being very aware of who it is that you serve.”
“The technology is really only good if a human being is going to use it or can use it.”
“You can find different uses for AI to benefit humanity… benefit a niche, a service that can make a person's life better, I think that is never going to go away.”
Show Notes:
(00:00) Podcast Intro
(00:27) If You Need Help Creating A Set Of Values, You’re Welcome To Sign Up For A Complimentary Course At https://theconsultingplaybook.com/values
(01:19) AI is coming into fruition faster than expected
(06:58) Technology growth brings great opportunities for entrepreneurship and service to the community
(11:46) The fear of AI replacing humans to do the jobs
(15:37) Keeping an open eye to find the opportunity
(20:09) Knowing who you serve
(21:59) Being open-minded about the technology growth to find that opportunity
(32:36) Finding different uses for AI to benefit a niche
(33:33) Andy’s New Book The Trust Paradigm Is Available On Amazon And Other Book Retailers