I just watched a guy promise you can change your life in 90 days using AI. He spent 11 minutes hyping the concept of “AI Operating” but didn’t hand over a single usable tool. No templates, no dashboards, no actual system. That’s like a mechanic describing the engine of a Ferrari while you’re standing next to a bicycle missing a chain.
Ben’s video is slick. It’s persuasive. And it’s 70% vaporware. The claim that 90 days is enough to transform your life? That part I buy, completely. The idea that you’ll get there just by listening to someone explain how they run a business without employees? Not so much. There’s a canyon between theory and execution, and Ben spent 11 minutes on the scenic overlook without building a bridge.
Let’s break down exactly what the video gets right, where it goes off a cliff, and what you actually need to make those next 90 days count.
Early on he mentions that the old way of running a business is dying. Too slow, too expensive, too human. He says you can replace entire departments in less than three months just by becoming an “AI Operator.” I see how people can relate to the idea. Most entrepreneurs are exhausted. They want the machine to do the heavy lifting. So when Ben says, “90 days from now you could be making money while you sleep,” heads nod. Wallets start to loosen.
The claim here is audacious. Not because it’s impossible. Because he frames it as inevitable once you learn “AI Operating.” But he never defines what AI Operating actually is. He gestures at it. He says things like, “I’ve automated my entire lead generation with three prompts.” Then he doesn’t show the prompts. Or the automation. Or the results dashboard. Just him, talking, looking like a guy who figured it out.
And here’s the thing: a lot of people will watch that and think, “Okay, I just need to learn AI Operating.” They’ll search for a course. They’ll find Ben’s. And they’ll buy it expecting a plug-and-play system. Instead, they’ll get another layer of theory. A philosophy. A way of thinking. Which is valuable, sure, but it won’t change your life in 90 days. It’ll just change your vocabulary.
Before I sound like I’m just dunking on the guy, let’s give credit. The video has several moments that are genuinely on point.
There’s a moment where Ben says, “Most business owners are still treating AI like a faster Google. That’s like using a jet engine to dry your hair.” I love that line. It’s truth. Most people are stuck in ChatGPT 101 mode while the real opportunity is in orchestration , connecting AI tools to each other, to data, to daily operations.
At one point he claims, “You don’t need to hire a single person for the first $100,000 in revenue if you set up an AI operating system.” I believe him. I’ve seen it done. I’ve done it myself. But the way he presents it makes the process sound like you’re choosing toppings on a pizza. A little Make.com here, a dash of Clay there, maybe some Relevance AI for dessert. He skips the gritty middle: the debugging, the API keys that won’t authenticate, the five-hour rabbit hole because a webhook decided not to fire.
I also appreciate the part where he talks about speed. He says, “Speed of implementation is the new net worth.” That caught my attention. It’s not about knowledge. It’s about how fast you can turn an idea into a working process. In the video, Ben frames AI Operating as the shortcut to that speed. And conceptually, he’s right. The problem is, he hands you the concept and stops. You’re still sprinting, barefoot, on a track made of glass.
Let’s get specific. He teaches AI Operating but he doesn’t provide the tools. That’s the elephant in the room wearing a “buy my program” t-shirt.
During the video, he alludes to a “simple stack” he uses. He waves at the screen and says, “It’s just Airtable, OpenAI, and a few automations.” Then he moves on. No template. No walkthrough. No copy-paste instructions. That’s not teaching. That’s an infomercial.
Imagine a cooking show where the host says, “You just need some ingredients, a pan, and heat,” and then eats the finished meal while you stare at an empty counter. That’s this video. The secret sauce is missing, and you’re left with intellectual hunger.
The part that caught me off guard was when he said, “All you need is this one prompt and your business runs itself.” He types something into ChatGPT on screen. The camera is too far away to read it. But from the length and structure, it’s a basic role-play instruction. Something like, “Act as a world-class sales strategist and write an email sequence…” Not nothing. But also not a business operating system.
So we have to ask: what are the actual tools? Here’s what Ben conveniently glossed over:
Ben’s approach is like selling a gym membership without any equipment. The idea is solid. The execution is a mirage.
There’s a deeper issue here. The video plants a belief that change is passive. That if you just understand AI Operating, things will shift for you automatically. I’ve seen this play out thousands of times in the online business world. Someone buys a course, gets inspired for 48 hours, then hits a wall because the course didn’t include the actual levers.
Ben’s viewers will spend their 90 days not building a system, but searching for the pieces. They’ll fall down the “best AI tools” rabbit hole. They’ll comparison shop between n8n and Make.com for three weeks. They’ll watch 17 more YouTube videos trying to reverse-engineer what Ben was pointing at. That’s not transformation. That’s procrastination wearing a tech vest.
I see how people can relate to the idea of quick wins. But true change in 90 days requires two things: a proven system and the actual tools to activate it. One without the other is just entertainment.
Here’s where I pivot from critic to solution. Because I’m not interested in just tearing someone down. I want you to actually change your life in the next quarter. And that demands a complete operating system you can plug into today.
AI Operating (not Ben’s course, the actual system I’m talking about) gives you both the blueprint and the bricks. It’s built on the same principles Ben describes, but it doesn’t hope you can figure out the implementation. It hands you:
Ben teaches the mindset. The mindset matters. But the person who changes their life in 90 days doesn’t just sit in the classroom. They walk into the workshop and start building with the exact tools that the instructor uses. That’s the gap. And it’s a gap you can’t afford to ignore.
Can you change your life in 90 days? Absolutely. I’ve watched people quit jobs, launch businesses, and reclaim 30 hours a week in less time than that. But every single one of them had a complete operating system. Not just a philosophy. Not just a few clever prompts. A working machine they could activate and tweak.
Ben’s video is a fantastic appetizer. It’ll make you hungry. But if you try to cook the meal with only the menu description, you’re going to starve. The real transformation happens when you stop listening to people describe the cake and start eating it yourself, with the actual recipe and ingredients in your hands.
So here’s my take: watch Ben’s video. Get fired up. Then go get the full system and the tools he didn’t provide. That’s what AI Operating is for. It’s the engine, the chassis, and the keys. All you have to do is turn it on and drive. The clock’s ticking on those 90 days. Make them count with something that actually works.
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