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Build, Sell & Scale Workflows, Systems & AI Agents. No Theory. Just Execution. The Market for Builders Who Monetize.

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I'm building an AI literacy brand for newbies
Hey all, I'm looking for people to support and even collaborate with me on a new AI literacy brand I have soft launched with my business partner. How you can support AIQverse: - Follow AIQverse X account to show support and engage with our posts - Share with your own network (we are just a newborn at this point) - Comment "AIQverse" if you want to discuss possible collaboration - Provide any comments you may have or even ideas The brand is called AIQverse: - AIQ = AI quotient like IQ and EQ - Verse = your playground or multi-verse (if you like Marvel) I am creating a line up of content collaborators to help me since I work full-time. Most of them are AI "experts" and founders of various Skool communities and/or AI businesses. Thank you! 👇 Background and context, if you feel like reading some more... **** WHY AM I DOING THIS? **** I feel like the speed of technology is on warp speed these days... and one thing driving this exponential change is AI. AI is changing and disrupting everything you can imagine from how we manage our work, the processes we use, the way we learn, create, and conduct business. But it's also like drinking out of fire hydrant, when all you need to start with is a sip of water from the tap... drip feeding you little by little. Because little by little, a little becomes a lot. Or at least this is what I tell my kids when they have those moments of instant gratification (every day but shhhh). Okay, where was I? So... I being a newbie to AI have jumped in the deep end of the ocean in all its glory and sharks too lol. I asked myself, what do I need to learn and do to help me upskill with AI because whether you want to admit it or not, AI is the future. At some point the world will be divided between the people using AI or people who become obsolete because of AI. Not trying to fear monger or be divisive here 😀. **** WHAT AM I DOING? ***** - Creating a roster or lineup of content creators and content schedule that I can automate in the future - Build up a social media presence that leverages crowdsourcing of content (like user generated content approach but collaborators are hand-picked by me) - Provide short videos for AIQverse as AI 101 education - Provide short videos for a X AI agents community that can be more creative and advanced - Finalize the online website - Build and develop a newsletter (possibly using Brevo and definitely on LinkedIn) - Find was to get paid sponsorships that will include funding giveaways to supporters and followers - Find partnerships for AI related tools to provide supporters and followers discount codes to all the most popular tools
I'm building an AI literacy brand for newbies
2 likes • May 4
Love the mission Pam. Most people are trying to sell AI like it’s magic. You’re building trust first.. and that’s the only thing that scales. We work with clinics, and what we’ve learned is: AI doesn’t need to be smart. It needs to be safe, simple, and consistent. If there’s ever room for a clinic-focused “AIQ Health” content angle, I’m all in. Let’s make this movement feel real, not just revolutionary.
Hey everyone, I'm Max aka Mosheh 👋
Started doing 'AAA' work June last year (AIwithApex.com). I live in Israel; father of 5, including 2 under 2; I am still working my day job and am 45 yrs old. I think I've been following @Stephen G. Pope for 10 months now? My professional journey spans from earning a BS in Computer Science, to founding several modest tech ventures ApexWebServices.com, Motivate-Mate.com, MusicWithMax.com, and VoiceAIBonanza.com, to serving as CTO and now Board President of RedeemTheOppressed.org. Along the way, I became an IBM certified AI developer, consultant, and coach with over two decades of experience delivering dev solutions. My background in collegiate sports/military (infantry) taught me resilience and disciplined leadership—qualities I've applied to humanitarian work, helping raise over $3.5 million to rescue persecuted minorities and integrating technology into life-saving efforts. I'm passionate about the intersection of AI and practical improvements in our lives, particularly Voice AI (I've been called an expert in Voice AI, but I consider myself a student). I believe in the power of knowledge exchange and community building. Looking forward and excited to learning from all of you and contributing whatever insights I can offer!
4 likes • Apr 30
Hello Mr.Max.. Welcome! father of 5, rescuer of the oppressed, AI warrior by day, Voice AI Jedi by night.🤯 Anyone who’s juggling infants and inference models deserves a standing ovation and a strong coffee.👏🏼 Let’s make some noise, Voice AI style glad to have you in the tribe! I'm courious tho.. Do you like music?
1 like • Apr 30
@Max Gibson You know, when you think you've seen me everywhere. Yet, Pope brings us together again, lol. 🤣 Good to see you here..
The Challenge Is The Fun Part
If you're struggling, maybe even feeling threatened inside your own business right now. You're not alone, me too. You know the AI space is quickly moving and has a lot of competition. So I feel the pressure all the time. I won't offer up how you should feel about it, the pressure -- But this is how I handle it, if that's valuable to you. I look at what needs to be done and I get to work, I see it as a fun (call me crazy) challenge. I mean, the fact that you can lose, also means you have a chance to win, that is a lucky gift to have. The chance to be the best, especially if you believe in yourself. What a lucky place to be in. I kind of secretly love the challenge, in the most uncomfortable way possible. I mean business is competitive. Sports are competitive. And it should feel like it. If it wasn't a challenge, I mean... how much value could there really be in what we're doing? So, maybe not the perfect mental frame to make everything feel fine and dandy, but maybe just the thing you need to pick yourself off the ground and get to work. The best mental frames don't make the anxiety or fear leave, they just make it possible to move forward. And hopefully move forward quickly.
5 likes • Apr 22
@Pamela Moren
4 likes • Apr 22
@Pamela Moren Haha yes m'lady!
FREE Tool to 10X Your Content Output (Frame.io Replacement)
Get the templates HERE. What if there was a FREE content tool that could 10X your output when working with video editors and designers. In this video I’m going to show you how to install this tool and use it for FREE with no strings attached. If you're already using Frame.io, this tool will also completely eliminate the need for that expensive video collaboration tool.
4 likes • Apr 4
@Daniel Miller is it you?
3 likes • Apr 5
@Daniel Miller brate moj! My long lost fam! Can’t believe I find you here 🫶🏼
Making Good Decisions When You Feel Your Worst
The Secret to Success: Making Good Decisions When You Feel Your Worst The older I get and the more experience I have running a big business, I can say with confidence that—at least for me—the number one secret has been the ability to continue making good decisions when I feel my worst. And I mean the number one secret. Not just the number one secret today, with a different number one secret tomorrow, but the consistent, enduring secret to success (for me). When a customer leaves. When a customer says I didn't do a good job. When a colleague says something that hints that they're disappointed with something I did. When I fail to do what I said I was going to do. When something personal is pushing its way into my mind. When I'm scared and I can't wake up. When I don't know what to do. These are the hardest moments of all because it's in these moments where we tend to go off track. We tend to make the wrong decision. And it's become clear that it's in these moments where you have the ability to stay on course and to continue on the path that you had declared important—or you can veer off. You can get distracted. And do any number of things that are not on that plan. So at least for me, what I can say is most of any of my success at this point right now, whatever that might be, is a result of making the right choice when I lost the ability to think rationally. And climbing my way back to a place where I make decisions aligned with my goals and values, even when everything feels like it's falling apart. Usually perspective is a good way to climb out, because life it pretty damn good, in so many ways. But as we all know that doesn't always work. But it's often the best way that I've found to get back on my feet. Hope you're having a good day = )
12 likes • Apr 1
Damn.. thats a good one This is the real mindset work.. making decisions when your brain is screaming “burn it all down.” Maybe that's the difference between building a business and just having a good month. Respect for putting this into words.
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