
King Moves: AI, Entrepreneur Success Lessons, Business Growth Tips, Personal Development & Insights for Ambitious Leaders Chatting with AI Is Old News... Something Bigger Is Happening | Ep. 123
What if the way you’re using AI right now is already outdated, and you don’t even know it?
In this episode of King Moves, Ethan and Justin unpack a massive shift happening in AI that most people are completely missing.
While many are still using AI like a simple chatbot, a new wave of tools is quietly unlocking something far more powerful—the ability to build, automate, and execute at a level that once required entire teams.
They challenge the assumption that AI is still “buggy” or overhyped and reveal why that mindset could leave people behind faster than they expect. But it’s not all upside. There are real risks, real concerns, and a real need to approach this new power wisely.
The question is no longer if AI will change your workflow… it’s whether you’ll adapt in time to benefit from it.
What you will learn in this episode- How to move beyond chatting with AI and start using it to build real tools
- How to identify simple tasks in your workflow that AI can automate today
- How to approach AI safely while avoiding common security risks
- How to develop a daily habit that keeps you ahead of the curve
- How to turn a small investment in AI into meaningful leverage in your work
- Why does this current AI shift feel different from everything before it?
- What can AI actually build today that it couldn’t before?
- Why are so many people underestimating how fast AI is improving?
- What are the real risks of giving AI access to your systems?
- How can someone start using AI without getting overwhelmed?
- What happens if you wait too long to take this seriously?
Listen now, and make your next move your best move. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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