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Building Partnered Intelligence with AI (and You)

The secret is out.
The secret is out.

Here’s a little secret: almost everything you see on Partnered Intelligence has been created with the help of AI.


From the website design and blog drafts to the logos, graphics, and images—I’ve been experimenting with a wide range of AI tools. Each one brings something different to the table, and together they’ve helped me build and share this venture much faster than I could have on my own.


But let me be clear: nothing I publish is AI-only. Every post, every image, every idea has been shaped, edited, and refined with human experience and judgment. AI sparks possibilities, but it’s the human side—my decades in marketing and business development—that works to be sure the results are meaningful, relevant, and professional.


Why I’m Sharing This


I don’t want this to be a one-way conversation. Partnered Intelligence is meant to be a community of marketers, business developers, and professionals exploring AI together.


So I’d love your input:


  • Are there tools you’d like me to test out and report back on?

  • Do you think something I’ve created with AI is missing the mark?

  • Do you see opportunities to make it better, sharper, or more creative?


Tell me! This isn’t about showcasing perfection. It’s about learning, experimenting, and figuring out what works (and what doesn’t) together.


Why It Matters


The pace of change with AI can feel intimidating—but it’s also exciting. By experimenting in real time and sharing the journey openly, I hope to make AI feel a little less mysterious and a lot more accessible for professional services marketers.


Because at the end of the day, this isn’t about replacing our expertise. It’s about pairing it with new tools that help us move faster, work smarter, and push creativity further.


Join Me


So, what do you think? Is there a tool, technique, or trend you’d like me to dive into? Or do you have ideas for how I could be using AI differently?


Drop a comment or reach out—I’d love to hear your perspective.


Because this isn’t just my experiment. It’s ours. We’re learning how to do this together.

 
 
 

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