April 27th:
● If you want to find an AI model that aligns best with your values and purpose, Dan League
recommended Tracking AI - a website that ranks AI tools based on political bias and cognitive
abilities, helping you make more informed choices.
● This Easter, Carlo Benigni encouraged our members to reflect on this prompt with ChatGPT o3:
“Based on all our chats so far, do you notice any blind spots or recurring patterns in my thinking
that I might not be consciously aware of yet?” The answers surprised many and inspired
members to build custom GPTs and prompts based on the insights. Try it for yourself and tell us
what you learn.
● Can ChatGPT be your career coach? Absolutely. Try out Harvard Business Review’s prompts or
explore Anthony Slumbers’ Custom GPT: The TDH Career Development Matrix.
● Tired of going back to ChatGPT to start a new conversation every time? Our community
suggested ChatGPT’s Project. “All my chat conversations about the projects are preserved.”
David Tabaruka added. Check out the recording of our Masterclass’s ChatGPT’s newest features
(including Project!) on our PRO library.
April 22nd:
● Can AI help you make better everyday decisions? Emma Eichbaum explored using
ChatGPT-4o to weigh whether she should book her next flight with cash or miles. She
shared two distinct prompts and their very different outputs. Review her prompts and
ChatGPT’s responses HERE.
● Wendy McEwan turned to Canva to create her video intro and outro for a conference
speech and was blown away by the “Ask Canva” feature powered by AI. Her verdict: it’s
an exceptional coach and co-creator for non-designers.
● Can AI replace jobs? Daan opened this big question to the community and most said
yes. Elissa Shorrock emphasized that AI skills are no longer optional - as roles continue
to evolve, proactivity is key.
● Henrik Jarleskog and Johan Grönstedt brought in insights from the World Economic
Forum’s Future of Jobs 2025 report and the forecasted 2030 skills quadrant. Their
takeaway: what we once called “soft skills” are now the gold standard. Johan shared a
personal reflection: “The more I’ve worked with AI, the more I’m investing in what’s
fundamentally human - that’s the value I bring to the table.”
April 17th:
● Earl just picked up “vibe coding” using Lovable and built a working web app in 15
minutes—see it here. (Don't know how? Lovable tutorial by Anne-Mette available in our
PRO library.)
● Joe shared a research paper on how prompt techniques like few-shot and
chain-of-thought help LLMs “debug” themselves — and a prompt to apply the findings:
“Review this document [attached file] and provide me with some tips and suggestions for how I
can better use AI based upon my personal usage trends to date.”
● Antony recommended Google's Prompt Engineering Guide and shared that he's working
on an exclusive real estate prompt repository. (Excited!!)
● How many personalized AI assistants do you have? Henrik has 10 custom GPTs—each
built for a frequent use case and continuously improved with better data and smarter
prompting.
April 15th:
● Yolanda Yu kicked off a lively conversation on how to create better slides using Gamma,
with members chiming in to share practical tips and experiences. Our Demo Day with
Gamma recording is available in our PRO members’ library.
● Carlo Benigni shared the Firebase Studio launch and Wyatt Barnett followed up with
news on other notable Google Workspace Flow updates.
● Anastasia Fischer sparked thoughtful discussion around Canva’s latest AI updates, with
members contributing feedback on what’s working and what still needs improvement.
● Anne-Mette Nygaard Lindblad attended a meet-up with Anton Osika, Founder of
Lovable, and shared a highlight: Lovable is scaling at world-record speed, hitting €30M
ARR and aiming for €200M within a year.
April 8th:
● Helen Lee Kupp created a lightweight prototype using LLMs to simulate a real strategy
scenario from her time at Slack, exploring how AI can turn business ideas into interactive
demos.
● Alice Myerhoff shared her takeaways from a conference on adopting AI responsibly,
highlighting the importance of executive buy-in, tailored guardrails, and aligning adoption
speed with mission and capacity.
April 1st:
● We had an engaging member-led demo day with Anne-Mette Nygaard Lindblad
demonstrating how to create her website entirely without code using Lovable. The record
is now available in our PRO members’ library.
● Joe Harris created a comic using GPT-4o image generation.
● Wyatt Barnett shared how to learn AI like a pro in 2025 (mentioning the Lead with AI Pro
community)
March 25th:
● Our remarkable discussion with Dr. Rebecca Hinds (Head of Asana's Work Innovation
Lab) and Anthony Onesto (Chief People Officer at Suzy) on the future of HR in the age
of AI is now available in our PRO members’ library.
● Miriam discusses the toolkit we need to build psychological safety while navigating AI
adoption.
● Antony shared Sangeet Paul Choudary's post on 'the Vibe Coding Paradox.' As people
can now create sites in seconds, fewer will be able to demand attention.