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8 contributions to AI Automation Society
The people winning with AI aren’t the smartest, they automate the most.
It’s easy to think success comes from knowing more AI tools or learning every new prompt. The truth? The real winners focus on building systems that run on autopilot. They don’t spend hours doing repetitive work. They design workflows once and let AI handle the rest. Even small automations can save hours every week and that’s how you get ahead in this fast-moving world. what’s one task you’ve automated (or want to automate) right now?
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@Kiran Kumar You’re spot on, Kiran. The real value shows up when automation starts removing repetitive decisions and tasks, not just speeding them up. What’s been working for me is starting with small workflows, things like research, content drafting, or initial outreach, and then gradually connecting them into a simple system. Those small automations really do compound over time and free up space to focus on strategy and relationship building. what’s one workflow you’ve automated recently that has made the biggest difference for
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@Yui Tanaka That’s a great example of the 80/20 rule in action, Yui. Email triage is one of those areas where automation can make a huge difference because it removes a lot of the repetitive decision-making before you even start your day. What I’ve noticed is that once something like email handling is systemized, it frees up so much mental space to focus on higher-value work and problem solving. what tools or setup are you using to categorize and draft those responses automatically? And have you noticed any patterns in the types of emails that get automated the most?
Most people using AI today are still doing too much work manually.
They open AI, ask a question, get an answer… and repeat the same process again tomorrow. But the real power of AI isn’t just asking questions, it’s building automations that handle the task for you. That’s the shift. Instead of doing the same work every day, you create a system that runs in the background. That’s why communities like AI Automation Society matter, people here are not just using AI, they’re learning how to automate with it. Curious to hear from others here, What’s one task you’d love to automate right now?
Nobody warned me AI could be this powerful for everyday people.
I used to think automation was only for coders or big companies. But once I built my first simple workflow, everything changed. It’s not about being technical, it’s about thinking in systems. Automate once. Benefit repeatedly. That’s the real power behind what we’re learning in AI Automation Society. If you’re new, start with one repetitive task and automate it. If you’ve been here a while, what’s one automation you built that you’ll never do manually again?
I found a smarter way to automate without being “techy.”
When I joined AI Automation Society, I thought automation meant coding and complicated setups. Turns out, it’s about strategy, not being technical. The real shift? Knowing what to automate and using simple tools to build smart systems. Less manual work. More leverage. If you’re new here and feeling overwhelmed, you’re closer than you think. What’s one task you’d automate first?
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@Emily Jones Hello
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@Emily Jones fine, and you
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Hello everyone, it's been a while here. I hope you have a smooth business run. I'm open to learn more in this community. I'm welcome back.
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@Laura Smiley How are you?
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Focused on personal growth, self-development, and building genuine connections. I believe progress is best made together.

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