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King Shamballah © Saxon Rebel's avatar

The late 90s by far had the best integration for the mindset needed to healthily interface with A.I, at least in the school's that I went to. But it was so distant in time before the A.i roll out most forgot about. But those such as myself did not. I'm currently positioning to "train" my ai assistant in acting as underwriter for my insurance agent role. Most buyers of insurance don't want to speak to ai nor buy from them. That is were I come in ..flesh and blood. Honestly, I just see that there will be a large group that will co-exist, and another large group collapsing. UBI most likely will be based on work history and tax returns..at least in the west.

Doktor Snake's avatar

Yes, create an AI Agent for underwriting. Once it’s established with the data and how your insurance agent role works, you can get it doing your comms, email, text, whatever. In person, get scripts to use… just memorize the key points.

You just be the “perceived value” — the human.

You’ll test for results, including time saved on your part.

The interesting thing here is your clients won’t use AI, prefer a human… yet the backend and comms will be AI. This is inevitable as there’s a new tool, and savvy operators will use it — especially is freelance and not in some office being monitored.

Don’t know if your work involved spreadsheets. If so get them filled out and created by AI.

King Shamballah © Saxon Rebel's avatar

I'm sure I will hit spreadsheets as I grow the role. Treating it like we do the YouTube noir. A.i spreadsheet work ( and tax prep) could be next level.

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It’s blast out first draft, stream of consciousness on a given theme — a fevered need to express something, which is ephemeral, in the moment.

But needs to be said.

Refining with AI, expanding on the meaning and philosophy. Plus formatting — which you can see everywhere, people learning from AI’s formatting.

Might seem small, but it’s an upgrade in cognition.

CAN’T DO IT HERE, as SS forces formatting.

You do have to think, as you say… so we are prompt engineers. Developing that skill. Improving our cognition too.