I asked my AI second brain to extract knowledge from a year of meeting transcripts. It mined 133 conversations into 40+ contact profiles and 9,500 lines of structured intelligence. Then it built me a replacement for the transcription tool I was paying for. Overnight. While I slept.
A client candidly admitted he couldn't show AI-generated work to his customers. That confession gave me the key to unlock a different skeptic, one who'd been resisting for weeks. Here's how my AI second brain turned a casual insight into a research-backed argument in under ten minutes.
How AI swarms turn design budgets into exploration, not deliverables.
I let 86 AI agents write a book about swarm intelligence, then fed the book back to the swarm as its own upgrade plan, and it worked.
I didn't write a single paragraph of this book. I described an outcome, went to sleep, and woke up to 431,000 words of working material distilled into a 54,000-word tactical field guide.
Everyone's running Claude Code in Cursor. I was too. So I built an AI workforce manager where I describe the outcome, deploy swarms overnight, and only get pulled back in when they're stuck.
The execution bottleneck that has kept great ideas trapped in busywork is dissolving and what's left is pure creative potential.