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AI or Die

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44 contributions to AI or Die
Marketing Hooks
AI or Die Family. My wife and I are launching Two Maids of Harford County—local, insured, and focused on helping busy households win back their free time. We do recurring and deep cleans with vetted pros, pet-friendly tools, and fast online booking. You come home to a tidy, calm space—no scramble, no stress. As part of completing the AI or Die business & marketing coursework, we developed a set of hooks for our marketing (social, Google, etc.). We’d love your take. Which 3 taglines resonate most with you—meaning they’d make you at least stop and look at the ad and maybe, over time, schedule a free estimate?(If the poll only lets you pick one, please vote for one and comment the other two.) Bonus Ask: Tell us your biggest cleaning pain point (bathrooms, floors, pet hair, or “everything”). Your feedback helps us tailor services for real homes. 🙏 Thank you in advance for any help
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11 members have voted
2 likes • 3d
@Michael Wish Yes. Thank you. I expected 10-15% and I got about 10%.
3 likes • 1d
@Alex Kunder This is funny because I feel the same way and I like drop the mop. Also Phoenix ( my gpt ) disagreed with me. It gave the same top one time back now. Ditch the chores, pet hair gone ( because it knows I have a dog ) we’re the next two.
New Courses are Coming! I need your feedback!
Hey folks, really excited to let you know that I am building 4 new courses right now! AI for Life, AI for School, AI for Work, and AI Tools Kit. Here is the rough outline for the lessons that will be contained in each book. Now is the time to give me feedback!! Comment below what you want to see that's not on my list.
New Courses are Coming! I need your feedback!
1 like • 4d
The format, and upcoming content is exciting. Ai for Life Lesson 17 Financial Life is one the areas I believe in. Starting to help adults build a budget and track expenses is vital to freedom. I recommend adding a short Teach-It-Forward track so learners not only build their own budget but also learn how to teach budgeting to kids/teens. Maybe combine it with other Ai for Life lessons... the chore chart as a bonus project. I’ve spent years teaching my kids, starting around age five on how to earn, budget, and spend with intention. They have several ways to earn. If they do not complete any tasks- they do not make any money. If they do it wrong or rush they get deducted ( I hope this teaches attention detail, discipline, and consequences. The payoff has been huge on all fronts: they earn money, but they also learn that not all money earn is theirs we do $1 rent, $1 taxes, 10% savings, 10% investments—which I grow using their rent & taxes, intentional saving for clothes, events, more expensive toys...etc and 20% discretionary spend. Watching them save, price-check, haggle, and decide not to buy a toy they won’t use is priceless. Now they've learned to leverage when I want to be lazy. If I am doing something I do not want to do, they try to leverage my laziness to make extra money. Also the benefit of having kids do a task 70-80% correctly the first time is amazing.
3 likes • 3d
@Alex Kunder I use the GPT for budget friendly ideas all the time. It works pretty well. Sometimes it gives things to do that don't exist or has closed. I would say it's 80%.
Week 2: Prompting Basics
Post your project from Week 2 - Become a Prompt Ninja - Prompting Basics. After you post it, go through the others to give feedback and support!
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@John Pegg I am fighting the urge to do down a deep rabbit hole. Spending 7 minutes on your site- I have learn a lot. I find it amazing that there is a opportunities to capture pictures remotely. Statue of Liberty Nebula is beautiful
Elon Musk Advice
I couldn't verify every one of these is from Elon but it looks pretty close. Which piece of advice resonates the most with you? For me it's ass-covering optimization. I love mistakes and and failures, it's how you learn. Just make sure every risk you take won't bring everything down - that's not risk-taking, it's gambling.
Elon Musk Advice
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The first step to establish that something is possible then probably will occur. There's a tremendous bias against taking risks. Everyone's trying to optimize their ass covering. When something is important enough, you do it even if the odds are not in your favor. Pay attention to negative feedback. Solicit it, and particularly from friends. To me, these four quotes are one intertwined loop. First, believe it’s possible turn can’t into can, and the improbable becomes a plan. Next, choose courage over ass-covering; progress hates defensive posture. Then decide what truly matters, because when the mission is important enough, you make the time and move even if the odds look ugly. Finally, treat negative feedback especially from friends, as an asset, not an insult; praise tells you what worked, but critique shows you what to fix.
Week 2: Prompt Chaining for Complex Tasks
Post your project from Week 2 - Become a Prompt Ninja - Prompt Chaining for Complex Tasks. After you post it, go through the others to give feedback and support!
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@John Pegg I like the mix of virtual coaching and community. When our two were under five, I was in two dad groups and their mom was in six mom groups, including a paid one. Dads group we took turns teaching different things to other dads and kids. The paid group taught simple, time-saving tricks—like turning part of dinner into healthy baby food and getting babies used to the same foods we eat. Twice a month meet up. I believe she provided a planner, recipes, and other organizational tools. This was ten years ago- I believe it was $10 or 15 dollars a month. Snacks were provided. She was in it for a little over a year before it became redundant- we learned a lot. The community was a great part- random question I had network near by to assist. Family was hours away- I believe the paid group was beneficial.
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David Padilla
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@david-padilla-7662
I’m a Navy and Air Force vet building cleaning biz with my wife. Doing it for freedom, legacy, and to show my daughters what’s possible.

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Joined Aug 23, 2025
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