The AI Disruptor Knowledge Hub
Mind maps, searchable chat, and audio overviews of everything I've taught
The new AI Disruptor Knowledge Hub is live.
Google updated NotebookLM permissions. Now I can publicly share notebooks instead of requiring individual access and complicated Google groups.
This means you can instantly dive into my entire archive without the friction.
I loaded every newsletter, every framework, every example into a single notebook that's constantly updated.
What you will find inside the Knowledge Hub
→ Mind map of the entire system: Visual breakdown of the 3-pillar framework (and everything else) with every concept connected. Click any node to explore deeper.
→ Interactive chat with my archive: Ask specific questions like "How do I build a knowledge base?" or "What's Alex's take on prompt engineering?" Get answers sourced directly from my content.
→ Audio overviews: Listen to AI-generated summaries of key concepts. Perfect for learning the system while commuting or exercising.
→ Suggested questions: Pre-built queries to help you navigate if you're not sure where to start.
Watch my video above to see how exactly you can use all the features.
Why this matters for your AI system
This is about more than just my content.
It's a model for how you should organize your own knowledge.
Remember Pillar 1: Build knowledge? This is exactly what that looks like in practice.
Your AI writing system needs structured, accessible information to work with. Random documents scattered across folders won't cut it.
The Knowledge Hub shows you how to:
Organize information systematically
Make knowledge searchable and queryable
Create connections between related concepts
Build something that evolves with new content
I'm updating this constantly. Every new newsletter gets added to the archive.
The mind map expands. The chat gets smarter. The audio overviews cover new concepts.
This is what systematic knowledge organization looks like. Use it as inspiration for building your own.
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