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This episode looks ahead to 2026 as a transition year for AI, search, and work. It explains why the next stage of AI is less about replacement and more about adaptation, and how small, practical habits now can help website owners, and people, stay relevant and valuable in a rapidly changing environment.
Timestamps
[0:00] Introduction
[0:42] Why 2026 is a transition year for AI
[1:31] Job loss fears and historical parallels
[2:12] Why AI replaces hesitation, not people
[3:32] Learning AI without overwhelm
[4:10] Choosing an AI tool to start with
[6:14] Why better inputs create better outputs
[8:10] Using projects or GPTs for memory
[10:19] Where AI memory breaks down
[11:26] Using dates to anchor AI context
[14:00] Blogging as a practical AI starting point
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This episode looks ahead to 2026 as a transition year for AI, search, and work. It explains why the next stage of AI is less about replacement and more about adaptation, and how small, practical habits now can help website owners, and people, stay relevant and valuable in a rapidly changing environment.
Timestamps
[0:00] Introduction
[0:42] Why 2026 is a transition year for AI
[1:31] Job loss fears and historical parallels
[2:12] Why AI replaces hesitation, not people
[3:32] Learning AI without overwhelm
[4:10] Choosing an AI tool to start with
[6:14] Why better inputs create better outputs
[8:10] Using projects or GPTs for memory
[10:19] Where AI memory breaks down
[11:26] Using dates to anchor AI context
[14:00] Blogging as a practical AI starting point
--
CONTACT
Leave Feedback or Request Topics:
https://forms.gle/bqxbwDWBySoiUYxL7

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