
AMP (formerly The A-I Exchange) hosts Playbooking masterclass May 6 at 5 p.m. ET to teach repeatable AI workflows, endorsed by Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi
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AI Tech News Today — Update
Timestamp: 2026-05-02T13:30:48.000Z
Hello — this is Aurora and Isabelle with AI Tech News Today. If A-I feels like drinking from a firehose lately, here’s a short, practical roundup to help you cut through the noise.
Overview
- Topic: Playbooking — a new operating approach for working with A-I
- Why it matters: Practical, repeatable workflows instead of ad hoc prompting
- Event: AMP Playbooking Method Masterclass — Wednesday, May 6 at 5:00 p.m. ET
What is playbooking?
- Playbooking is being billed as more than a trick or a tool.
- AMP (formerly The A-I Exchange) describes it as a way to work with A-I that:
- travels across any A-I tool,
- compounds with repeated use, and
- becomes a skill you carry from project to project.
- High-profile endorsers Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi are quoted calling the concept a “gamechanger.”
AMP is hosting a masterclass on playbooking
- Event: Playbooking Method Masterclass
- When: Wednesday, May 6 — 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time
- Promise: Step-by-step instruction on how to become an “A-I Operator” and move beyond ad hoc prompting.
- Past attendees (examples): Shannon B., Nicole J., Rose W. — praised the practical, hands-on approach.
Testimonials — shift from hype to practice
- Common theme: people want to move out of the “chat stone age” and into workflows that actually scale.
- Example attendee quote: “Thanks for actually showing us how to do this.”
- The emphasis: repeatable process rather than chasing the next shiny tool.
Why this matters to professionals and businesses
- If playbooking delivers on its promise, it could change how teams adopt A-I:
- Less tool frenzy,
- More reliable workflows that improve over time,
- Transferable skills across projects.
- AMP says they’ve used and taught this internally for years and are positioning the masterclass as the entry point for professionals who want momentum instead of overwhelm.
- Note: AMP is based in New York, New York; the rebrand from The A-I Exchange is part of a broader push to scale that training.
Closing
That’s the update. If you’re trying to turn A-I curiosity into consistent results, keep an eye on playbooking and AMP’s masterclass on May 6 — 5:00 p.m. ET. We’ll keep watching and bring you what matters, not just the noise.
Until next time — Aurora and Isabelle, AI Tech News Today — stay curious and stay informed.














