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15 contributions to AI Automation Society
What’s your AI monthly EXPENSE?
I’m fairly new to the AI/automation world and I’m a wedding photographer/videographer trying to automate parts of my business. Curious what people here are spending monthly on their full AI stack including things like Claude, ChatGPT, APIs, automation tools, etc. What’s your monthly total looking like right now, and has it been worth it for your business? Please keep transparency in mind.
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@Franco Sanguinetti thank you
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@Brady Patterson I’ve been there
🚀New Video: 100 Hours Testing Claude Code vs ChatGPT Codex (honest results)
I spent 100 hours testing Claude Code vs ChatGPT Codex and what I found genuinely surprised me. Same prompts, same builds, both tools side by side, and one of them hit way harder than I expected. If you're picking between coding agents right now, then this video is the breakdown you actually need before you commit.
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This is A good one
The real problem with AI slop.
So I'm sure you guys have heard the term "AI slop", and everyone sorta defines it differently. Maybe you think it's those TikToks of AI-generated fruits going on dates. Maybe it's infographics with misspelled words. Maybe it's something else entirely. But I want to talk about it in the context of communication. Internal, external, content you put out into the world. I write my LinkedIn posts with AI. My agent knows my business, how I write, how I speak. That's just how I work now. And there's nothing wrong with that. I think everyone should be using AI to write if it makes them more efficient. But this isn't a binary yes or no. It's a spectrum. Sometimes AI can draft and send automatically. Most of the time, I want it to just draft. Then I review. If someone sends me an email with em dashes everywhere, I don't actually care at all that they used AI. The fact that I can clearly tell it's AI-generated isn't the problem. What I do start asking is: → Did they proofread this? → Is this completely accurate? And subconsciously, I might start losing trust. Not just in the email but in the person who sent it. Our job here has changed from writer to reviewer. This quote has really stuck with me: "You can outsource your thinking, but you can never outsource your understanding." When your name is attached to the content, you take credit if it lands, as you should. But that also means you need to take accountability if it's incorrect. Taste and reviewing are becoming more important than ever. AI is super intelligent and powerful, but I don't want to see a world where we trust AI so much, that we stop reviewing things, and then the human on the other end of the content starts losing trust in us. That's why even though I write with AI, and people know that, I still try my best to disguise it and make it sound as "Nate" as possible. Check out the LinkedIn post I just wrote about this HERE
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a little bit of effort goes a long way!
If I join AIS Plus will it teach me?
I have not downloaded Claude and want to start using it to automate my business. If I join AIS plus will it show me how to properly download and setup Claude? Or is AIS plus too advanced for someone like me? Mind you I own a wedding photography business and looking to automate my process with working agents and systems.
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@Felix Reznik thanks Felix!
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@Carlos Rosas got it!
Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a career goal you have 🎉
Let's get to know each other! Comment below sharing where you are in the world, a career goal you have, and something you like to do for fun. 😊
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@Ryan Mason usually about 3-5 pictures in their gallery :)
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@Lisa Zhao Lisa I love the courage!
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Gerardo Mata
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@gerardo-mata-6513
Luxury Wedding Photographer & Videographer

Active 6h ago
Joined May 20, 2026
West Palm Beach, FL
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