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Interesting question. Most people talk about what AI gets right, but the real insights often come from the things that still slow us down. Curious to see what challenges other business owners are experiencing.

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The more I use AI, the more I realize everyone seems to have a different pain point. What's the one thing that frustrates you most? Generic answers, too much back-and-forth, lack of industry knowledge, or something else?

Genuinely interested in hearing real experiences.

That's definitely one of the biggest frustrations. You give it context at the start, but after a while you find yourself repeating the same information just to keep it on track.

I think this is where AI still feels a bit “unfinished” for real-world work. It can be incredibly smart in the moment, but the lack of continuous understanding means you’re basically rebuilding context again and again. That gap is what slows things down more than anything else.

Honestly, I don’t see major issues with ChatGPT. it’s been really solid and worth using. I mainly use it to dump ideas and structure my thoughts, which is much faster than starting from scratch. The deep research feature is great too, but I still treat it more as a starting point for refining and my own research rather than relying on it fully.

The thing that frustrates me most is when the person actually knows what they want but doesn't say it upfront.

Like when someone says "write something for me" and I ask 5 clarifying questions, and they give one-word answers, and then after the third draft they finally say "actually I wanted it for a LinkedIn post targeting CFOs in Germany".

That back-and-forth kills time for both sides.

A close second is when people ask for "general tips" and get frustrated that the tips are generic but there were no specifics to work with.

I'd rather someone dump too much context on me than too little. Give me the messy details, the industry, the audience and the goal I can work with that.

What about you guys what's your biggest frustration?

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