While AI tools have undoubtedly increased productivity across all professions, their more disruptive impact lies in providing entrepreneurs with mentors whose breadth of knowledge far surpasses that of Musk and Jobs, available 24/7.
Especially for founders, the lack of explicit instructions and the numerous pitfalls stemming from unforeseen know-how challenges have significantly expanded the boundaries of management capabilities since adopting the habit of first questioning AI.
In the past, you might have needed to consult numerous tech gurus and a group of growth hackers to develop a relatively standardized framework, or spend exorbitant sums at business school learning entrepreneurial know-how—now, you can simply stay home and repeatedly ask different, varied questions.
Previously, expanding one's capabilities was extremely difficult because it required learning the field from scratch, otherwise, it was hard to ask quality questions. Now, the back-and-forth communication with AI itself dramatically improves the quality of questions.
The world has always rewarded those who ask questions, and now the path to answers for these individuals has been shortened tenfold or even a hundredfold—this is truly the best era for all-rounders.