Dwayne Johnson, better known as The Rock, has discovered ChatGPT. According to TechRadar, the actor and former pro wrestler installed the AI chatbot just weeks ago and fed it detailed information about his diet, sleep, and fitness goals. The resulting training program, he told Esquire Magazine, was 'very specific' and 'like it came from ten of the greatest coaches I’ve ever worked with.' He described the workout as 'an extraordinary fucking workout.'
The Prompt That Changed His Workout
Johnson, who has made five films since the AI revolution kicked off with ChatGPT in 2022, demonstrated an impressive ability to craft a usable prompt for a novice. He poured in what he ate, how he slept, and his goals. The AI then generated a regimen that astonished him. While many regular ChatGPT users might not be surprised, Johnson's reaction underscores the power of detailed, context-rich prompting—a skill directly transferable to enterprise use cases.
'We can either stick our heads in the sand and be afraid, or we can say, "Okay, we’re here. Let’s see. Let’s explore."' – Dwayne Johnson to Esquire Magazine
A Broader AI Exploration
Johnson's engagement with AI went beyond fitness. During the interview, with Esquire's reporter watching, he asked ChatGPT about his potential presidential run. The chatbot cited his likability, non-political background, and difficult upbringing. Johnson appeared surprised by the answer. TechRadar noted that this is the first time Johnson asked an AI about this topic, which has been discussed in interviews for almost a decade.
Implications for Enterprise AI Adoption
| Aspect | Johnson's Approach | Enterprise Parallel |
|---|---|---|
| Data input | Detailed personal data (diet, sleep, goals) | Rich operational data for supply chain optimization |
| Prompt engineering | Specific, context-driven | Custom queries for logistics analytics, trade documentation |
| Attitude | Embrace change, explore | Overcome fear of AI; pilot projects with clear metrics |
Johnson's willingness to explore AI stands in contrast to the caution in his industry. SAG-AFTRA President Sean Astin in January called AI an 'existential threat.' Johnson, as a union member, acknowledges the risks but chooses to explore. His words—'let's explore'—are a mindset shift that technology leaders can foster when evaluating AI for trade digitization or customs automation.
The interview, conducted by Lance Ulanoff for TechRadar, highlights that even a global superstar can find immediate, tangible benefits from AI. For CTOs and digital transformation leaders, the lesson is clear: well-structured prompts combined with quality data can yield actionable insights, whether for a workout or a supply chain network.
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