The first AI Superpowers cohort is open

A small, hands-on four-week cohort for people ready to become AI-native operators.

The first AI Superpowers cohort is open

Good morning,

If you have been around my world for any length of time, you have heard me say some version of this:

AI is not something to watch from the sidelines.

It is something you learn by putting it to work. In your actual business. On your actual problems. With the messy details that show up when a tool has to do more than impress you in a demo.

That is why I am opening the first small cohort of my new program: AI Superpowers.

This is a hands-on four-week cohort for people who want to become AI-native operators. Not people who want another folder of videos. Not people who want to collect prompts. People who want to build the habit, the workflows, and the confidence to use AI every day without needing someone else to translate it for them.

Over the four weeks, we will work on turning AI into a real operating advantage. That means repeatable workflows for your work, your business, and your personal projects. It means learning how to think with AI, not just prompt it. It means building useful assistants, research systems, content systems, automations, and decision-support tools that you can actually keep using after the cohort is over.

The goal is simple: by the end, you should be meaningfully more capable than you were when you started.

Not because you memorized the right command.

Because you know how to look at a problem, break it down, pair with the tools, and move.

What this grew out of

Before this became a cohort, the work started in the Your First AI Hire workshops and in LevelUp builds with real operators. A few of the receipts are below.

See the full testimonial page, including Jordan's video →

Jordan Hardgrave video testimonial preview
Jordan Hardgrave · video testimonial
Jordan Hardgrave testimonial screenshot
Jordan Hardgrave · testimonial screenshot
Workshop operator text-message result screenshot
Workshop operator · text-message result
Operator text-message result screenshot
Operator J · text-message result
Brock Girard Google review screenshot
Brock Girard · Google review
Cody Ackley Google review screenshot
Cody Ackley · Google review
James Johnson Google review screenshot
James Johnson · Google review
Jordan Hardgrave value comment screenshot
Jordan Hardgrave · value comment
Marc Arango note screenshot
Marc Arango · note after the work

What this includes

  • One live cohort video call each week.
  • A small group, so we can actually work around schedules and individual needs.
  • Async support through Telegram and email.
  • Supplemental video content to help between calls.
  • Real milestones each week, built around work that compounds your capability.
  • Ongoing access to future cohort calls and support while I continue running these groups.

I do want to be clear about expectations.

You should plan to spend a few hours per week outside the calls. I do not think of that as homework. This is work on your business, not just more work in your business. The point is to build the operating muscle that lets you solve more problems yourself, faster, with less dependence on outside help.

You also need a real computer. It does not need to be a powerhouse, but it cannot be ancient and slow. A decent machine around the $1,000 range is usually enough. Desktops are a great option because you get more for the money. Laptops are fine too. Chromebooks will not work for what we are doing.

There will also be software involved. I would budget around $100 to $200 per month for the tools, including any AI subscription you already have. These are not toys. Used correctly, they should pay for themselves.

The first cohort

This first group will be intentionally small.

I want to work closely with the first cohort, learn what lands, tighten the program, and build real examples from people who are seriously applying this stuff. My plan is to keep running cohort groups through the rest of the year, and the first group will be able to keep jumping into those calls and getting support as the program evolves.

The investment is $1,500. One time. No recurring subscription.

We are aiming to start at the end of this week or the beginning of next, depending on what works best for the people who join first.

If this sounds like a good fit, apply here: https://lvluplocal.com/apply.

You can also reply to this email or message me directly and say cohort, and I will make sure you have what you need before we start.

Best,

Tal

P.S. If you are waiting until AI “settles down,” that is the wrong instinct. The advantage is in learning to move while everything is still moving.