AI Advantage Traces Poor AI Results to Tools That Never Learned the User, Say Graziosi and Robbins
The AI-education platform argues that most people misuse AI not for lack of skill, but because their tools were never taught who they are or how they work.
PALM BEACH, FL, UNITED STATES, August 23, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Artificial intelligence has moved from novelty to daily habit, yet many people who adopt it come away disappointed. The assumption is that generic prompts and off-the-shelf tools should deliver tailored results, and when they do not, users often decide the technology is overhyped. A growing group of educators argues the real gap is not skill, but how people are taught to work with these systems.That argument sits at the center of AI Advantage, an AI-education platform co-founded by Dean Graziosi and Tony Robbins to address why so many capable people struggle to get value from tools meant to help them.
Dean Graziosi framed the problem plainly. "Most people think they are bad at AI, and that breaks my heart, because it is not true," Graziosi said. "The tool has never been told who they are or how they work, so of course it feels generic. Once that changes, everything changes."
That premise shapes the platform's core offerings, including the AI Advantage Bootcamp, the AI Advantage Club, and AI Mastery. Rather than teaching prompts in isolation, the curriculum guides participants through building AI systems that hold context about their goals and daily tasks, so the technology can act on their behalf instead of returning surface-level answers.
Program details are available at AIADVANTAGE.COM.
--- Why Context Comes First ---
The approach starts from a single premise: AI needs to know a person before it can genuinely work for that person. Instead of chasing the latest feature or model, the programs focus on the setup work that lets ordinary tools produce specific output. That reframing tends to move participants from one-off questions toward durable systems they can reuse.
Igor Pogany, Head of AI Education at AI Advantage, described the change in teaching terms. "I spent years overcomplicating this, and my early students paid the price for my bad explanations," Pogany said. "What finally worked was teaching people to give the AI real context about their life and their work. That one habit beats any advanced trick I could show them."
--- What Participants Learn ---
The programs are built for people without a technical background, and they concentrate on habits that carry across tools. Participants work through a consistent set of skills:
- Giving AI the personal and professional context it needs to respond usefully
- Building systems that handle recurring tasks without constant supervision
- Applying one repeatable method rather than memorizing individual prompts
The focus stays on outcomes that hold up as the underlying tools change.
According to figures reported by the platform, participant AI confidence scores rise from an average of 4.1 out of 10 to 8.1 out of 10 within 30 days of enrollment, and more than 70 percent report reclaiming 15 or more hours per week after completing a program.
Enrollment information can be found at AIADVANTAGE.COM.
AI Advantage serves everyday business owners, entrepreneurs, and non-technical professionals rather than engineers, and its participants span more than 150 countries. The platform presents its programs as a practical route into AI for people who want the technology to save time and support their existing work.
--- About the Founders ---
Tony Robbins is an entrepreneur, bestselling author, philanthropist, and the world's leading peak performance coach who has worked with Fortune 500 CEOs, professional athletes, and heads of state across more than 100 countries for nearly 50 years. He co-founded AI Advantage to bring his decades of research in human performance and behavioral change to the challenge of AI adoption for everyday people and businesses.
Dean Graziosi is a multiple New York Times bestselling author, entrepreneur, and one of the most recognized names in business education, having trained students in over 150 countries across more than 30 years. He co-founded AI Advantage with Tony Robbins and Igor Pogany to make practical AI education accessible to everyday business owners and entrepreneurs.
Igor Pogany serves as Head of AI Education at AI Advantage, bringing a self-taught, cross-cultural methodology developed across six countries to help non-technical professionals build personalized AI systems that save time and work autonomously.
Course overviews are outlined at AIADVANTAGE.COM.
Jennifer Connelly
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