The best results from AI don't come from the questions we ask - but from the questions AI asks us, forcing clearer thinking and uncovering blind spots.
We’ve learned how to feed AI the right prompts. But what if the crucial step comes after that?
Questions that force us to think more clearly. Questions that uncover blind spots. Questions that spark entirely new ideas.
👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv779vmyPVY&ab_channel=EO For me, it was a true shift in perspective. And an invitation to see AI not just as a tool - but as a sparring partner at eye level.
“Hello, you’re an AI expert. I’d like your help and advice in figuring out where I can best apply artificial intelligence in my life. As an expert: Please ask me questions - one at a time - until you know enough about how I work, my tasks, KPIs, and goals to give me two obvious and two non-obvious recommendations.”
That’s what real coaching looks like. Not through ready-made answers - but through better questions.
The more open I am to being questioned, the better the results. And the bolder the paths that emerge from it.
AI is not a tool. AI is a conversation. If we allow it. 💬
What’s been your most surprising AI learning so far? I’m curious to hear your experience.