Fractional AI Advisor for mid-market CEOs | Deploy AI without wasted spend or headcount loss | Founder @CEOAIAdvisor | Practical AI for real growth. CDO | CMO
The new AI procurement method for mid-market leaders:
Stop comparing the price per token. Start comparing the cost per completed outcome.
The sticker price is a distraction. The unit of value is the finished job.
The AI model Anthropic said was too dangerous to release publicly just became public.
I have access to it right now. It's called Claude Fable 5.
Two months ago Mythos was locked behind Project Glasswing, restricted to institutions like AWS, Microsoft, and CrowdStrike because of its cybersecurity capabilities.
Today they put guardrails on it and opened the doors.
What matters for CEOs isn't the tech. It's the trajectory:
→ $9B annual revenue end of 2025
→ $47B run rate by May 2026
→ Confidential IPO filing last week
→ Most capable public AI model ever released — today
Anthropic is no longer a research lab. It's becoming critical infrastructure.
And Fable 5 is the first version of that infrastructure your competitors can access starting today.
Are you paying attention?
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I spent 30 years watching companies say they'd "get more out of their people."
Most never figured out how.
Philips just released data from thousands of U.S. clinicians actively using AI in their daily workflows. The numbers are hard to ignore:
→ 36% are seeing 5 additional patients per week
→ Nearly half recovered 132 hours annually — 3 full working weeks
→ 1 in 4 caught a critical error at least 3 times in a single quarter
Healthcare is the industry with the data. But the dynamic is universal.
When AI absorbs the low-value work, your best people stop drowning in it.
They make better decisions. They catch more mistakes. They handle more volume — without working more hours.
That's not a technology story. That's a workforce leverage story.
Every mid-market CEO I talk to is sitting on the same problem: their highest-paid people are spending a third of their day on work that shouldn't require them.
AI doesn't replace their judgment. It clears the runway so judgment can actually land.
The companies moving on this now won't just be more efficient. They'll be structurally impossible to catch.
What's the one workflow in your business that consumes the most skilled time for the least strategic return?
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The leverage isn't "do more work."
It's "get your life back while the work still ships."
Saturday at the ballpark. Sunday with family. Monday, deliverables in client inboxes.
I’ve been working in Claude code mostly. This gives me a great reason to get into Claude coworker and play around some more.
I already have Claude coworker running daily briefs for me.
Let’s see what else we can do with it that maybe I don’t need to do in Code.
Tom Hanks shares the best advice he’s ever received
“Throw deep. If you’re gonna do it, do it”
“If you have the chance, do it. Don’t pause. If you’ve got an instinct, go at it”
Consumers use AI to save minutes.
Businesses use AI to save thousands of hours.
One rewrites an email. The other runs lead intake, routing, CRM, and reporting in a single workflow — no human touching it.
Same technology. Completely different architecture.
Are you prompting — or building?