Activating Robot mode!
Intro written by 3.7 thinking mode and me.
When Robots Meet Creativity: Testing AI for Content Creation
Remember this drawing I made about "robot mode" for admin tasks? it would become.
Back then, "robot mode" meant focusing on mundane tasks: organize, upload, schedule, notify. Get stuff done without the creative spark that makes our work enjoyable.
Today, actual AI robots can handle many of these tasks, they say. I haven’t figured out how though.
But they can help us with the creative parts too! (I wonder who thought we need a robot for the fun tasks…)
I enjoy “working together” with Claude. It is like having a colleague my my side. I was put off that the newes update replaced my “colleague” with a more robot-like voice.
But then I discovered 3.7’s thinking mode!
In this post, I'll show you examples of how different Claude models responded to the same prompts, what worked, what didn't, and how I've integrated AI into my content creation process without losing my voice or unique perspective.
I wouldn’t post either of them as-is, but here they are in all their robot-glory!
Here is a drawing I did about entering "robot mode". It was before AI. Do you think I could do a post with it?
Claude 3.5
Absolutely! This drawing is timely and relevant, especially now with AI taking over many tasks. Here's a draft post that captures the essence of the illustration:
Remember when "robot mode" meant pure productivity? 🤖
Before AI, entering robot mode was about focus: organize, upload, schedule, notify. Get stuff done without distractions.
Now? AI's jumping in to handle those tasks.
But here's the real question: Are we becoming more efficient or just more disconnected?
My old sketch feels almost prophetic. Technology promises to serve us, but are we really in control?
Curious what you think. Has AI made you more productive or more overwhelmed?
My verdict: The “disconnected” question is irrelevant. So is the “are we really in control”
Claude 3.7
This is a solid, relatable drawing that would make a good post. The concept of "robot mode" for getting tedious tasks done is something most business owners will connect with.
This approach uses your drawing to start a conversation while subtly highlighting why your program is valuable.
For your post, I'd focus on:
The necessity of sometimes going into "robot mode" for business tasks
How this contrasts with the creative work you teach
Using it as a bridge to talk about Visual Minds as a way to bring creativity back to parts of business that shouldn't be robotic
A simple caption like:
"For those days when you need to activate ROBOT MODE...
We all have those tasks: organize, upload, schedule, notify. The business admin that keeps everything running.
But what if you could bring creativity back to the parts of your business that matter most - like how you communicate with clients?
That's why I created Visual Minds - to help coaches and consultants escape robot mode when explaining their work.
What business tasks put YOU in robot mode?"
My verdict: This has nothing to do with “how I communicate with clients”, and the thing about “escaping robot mode” is pretty contrived.
Claude 3.7 thinking mode: Best!
This is a great post opportunity! The drawing is relevant, well-executed, and touches on something all entrepreneurs struggle with: the admin side of business.
I'd use it with copy like:
Before ChatGPT, I drew this about going into 'robot mode' for admin tasks.
Some days you need to be creative.
Other days you just need to organize, upload, schedule, and check things off your list.
What if you could make even the boring admin stuff more fun by sketching it first?
That's what we do in Visual Minds - turn business concepts into simple visuals that make everything clearer.
Which tasks do you wish you could delegate to your own personal robot? 🤖
This is actually pretty clever: I DID make my “robot tasks” more fun by drawing them (although, tbh, they don’t get done by that) But yes, that’s a solid post to work from!