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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 11 MIN

The People Who Win With AI Are Not the Most Technical. Here Is What They Do Instead. (AI Mistakes)

from In A(i) Nutshell · host Andrew Davis

Andrew Miles Davis breaks down the five mistakes he sees people make with AI almost every single day, drawing on years of face-to-face training sessions with marketing teams, corporates, and individuals across the UK. From giving AI zero context and expecting a tailored result, to jumping between fifteen tools and mastering none of them, to underestimating how much your own expertise and story shapes the quality of the output, each mistake is explained with the same directness Andrew brings to his training rooms. The most common and most damaging mistake he saves for number one, using AI without a clear goal or outcome, which means the model has no direction and will produce confident but generic results every time. The episode closes with a reframe that applies to anyone who has ever felt like they are simply not good at AI. Subscribe to In AI Nutshell for daily ten-minute episodes that close the gap between where most people are with AI and where they need to be.

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