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Question-Video's for those who are starting out
Can you recommend video's that you have made that are not for people who have already started their own business especially using Opus 4.8? I think there are many of us who are just starting out.
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@Emanuel Botez Hi Emanuel. I think we need to go back to the older YouTube videos talking about building AI agents. Although, these aren't centered around the newer models, they will give us a foundation.
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In the first link you provided me, I couldn't find a list of Nate's YouTube videos from newest to oldest. I looked on community, classroom etc. I assume I need to go to YouTube and put in Nate's name and then check the Video section?
🚀New Video: The Skill That 10x’d My Claude Code Projects
The hardest part of building a good AI system isn't the prompts, it's getting everything out of your head and into the system. In this video I break down the grill-me skill, which relentlessly interviews you about a process and writes it all back to a knowledge doc so nothing gets lost. I show how I built this to checkpoint after every answer, why front-loading context gets your skills to 90% on the first try instead of grinding through 30 iterations, and how to start grilling yourself today.
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What about those of us that don't have a business already developed?
Two paths into AI work (which one is yours?)
Most YouTubers show you a single path into AI work: start an automation agency → take clients → sell automations. It works. I know because I built an AI automation agency and sold it. But it's not the only way in, and for a lot of you it's not even the best one. I made this video to break down the two real paths: The AI Career Opportunity Nobody is Talking About in 2026 Here's the quick version: Path A is the agency play. You go independent, take clients, build your own practice. Path B is the employment play. You become the most AI-fluent person in the room, and that's who companies want to hire or promote for AI work. If you're already employed, you become the obvious pick when an AI role opens. If you're looking to get hired, or move somewhere better, you walk in with real work instead of just claims. It's the less obvious path, but it's actually the more common one. The employment numbers (see the video) are shocking actually. Watch the full breakdown in the video. Then do one thing for me in the comments because I'm super curious: Tell me which path you are on. A, B, or both. And one line or so on why. I'll be reading these. Nate
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I have a question. You spoke about the two different paths. What do you recommend for people who are learning this that are 55+ years old.
Im trying to build out my personal AIOS. Need help.
Anyone have framework recommendations for building out an AI Operating System? Seems like everyone has their different style of creating an operating system with different structures. Are there any you know of that have worked for you and are production grade?
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I figured it out. Thanks
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@Ricardo Moraes I had to do go elsewhere to find this out as well.
🚀New Video: The Playbook for a $100M AI Agency
I sat down with Devin Kearns, co-founder & CEO of Custom AI Studio, to break down what it actually takes to build an AI agency with real enterprise value, not just another lifestyle business. We get into why most AI work being sold today won't survive 2027, why the mid-market is the prime opportunity (not SMBs or enterprises), the 11 ways AI experts are actually making money right now, how to position with frameworks instead of being just another vendor, and the five things Devin wishes he knew sooner. If you're building, running, or thinking about starting an AI agency, this is the strategic conversation I wish I'd had two years ago.
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This was definitely what I needed to know.
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Denise Tefft
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I want to learn how to create AI Agents with Claude Code. I have taken courses in the past on Agentic AI, but that was before Claude Code came out.

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