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A technology doesn’t truly transform the world until it becomes so normal that it’s boring. As dramatic as AI feels today, it’s headed for the same destination. In this episode, Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller explore the different stages people are at with AI, what entrepreneurs can expect as it becomes embedded in everyday life, and how they can turn AI into a capability that multiplies their existing strengths.

 

Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:

  • How all technologies go from exciting novelty to everyday normal.
  • How entrepreneurs, team members, and the public are each thinking about and using AI right now.
  • How big companies are building AI into their products and services so it simply becomes part of daily life.

 

Show Notes:

 

Technology only becomes truly useful when it’s so normal in your life that you barely notice it.

 

What feels disruptive and exciting today will quickly become just another dependable part of how you get results.

 

AI will embed into every tool you use at a far faster pace than any previous technology shift.

 

Electricity, highways, and smartphones were once extraordinary breakthroughs, but now they’re simply part of everyday life.

 

If you’re overwhelmed by AI, the real issue isn’t the technology itself, but unmade decisions about what you want and what it means for you.

 

Humans are uniquely wired to normalize change, which is why your biggest breakthroughs eventually feel routine.

 

The faster you can emotionally normalize new technology, the faster you can turn it into a strategic advantage.

 

No technology changes your character, but it can dramatically multiply the results of your existing habits.

 

AI is particularly powerful for repetitive, standardized activities that free you up for higher-value thinking and relationships.

 

If you struggle with people and teamwork, AI won’t fix that problem; it will just expose it more clearly.

 

Most fears about AI come from team members feeling it’s being imposed on them without context, safety, or a future they can see themselves in.

 

Your team’s concerns about AI are useful raw material for designing solutions that grow their confidence and engagement.

 

The real opportunity is not just building smarter tools, but helping people feel capable and confident using them.

 

Every 10x jump in your business starts with a period of fear, uncertainty, and discomfort that later becomes your next version of normal.

 

Measuring your progress backwards shows how many things that once felt extraordinary are now just part of how you operate.

 

Instead of waiting for AI to feel safe, decide how you want it to support your best future and then take small, practical steps toward it.

 

The entrepreneurs who win with AI will be the ones who treat it as an everyday capability, not a one‑time miracle.

 

Resources:

 

10x Is Easier Than 2x by Dan Sullivan with Dr. Benjamin Hardy

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