Two things before Module 7.
First: take a document that is currently sitting in your inbox or your files waiting to be properly read. A supplier brief, a destination guide, a client questionnaire, anything with substance in it. Upload it to your platform and run at least three targeted questions: a broad summary question, a question specific to a client profile you are currently working with, and a question that asks the tool to identify what is missing or what would need verification before you could use this information with a client. Note what comes back and what you have to verify against the source document.
Second: the next time you are preparing for a client consultation, use AI to synthesise the client’s questionnaire or pre-consultation notes into a structured brief before the call. Compare that brief against what you would have prepared manually and note the difference in preparation time and in the quality of your orientation going into the conversation.
In Module 7 we move into ethics, privacy and responsible use: the professional standards module. It covers what client data must never enter a public AI tool, how to handle hallucination as a professional risk, and the reputational implications of unverified output. It is the module that makes everything else in this course sustainable over the long term, and it is worth your full attention.
I will see you there.