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87 contributions to AI Society: Income with AI
What do you want out of this group?
Hey Friends! I started this group after I hosted some Income and AI workshops and saw a need for AI consultants to come together and learn from each other. At the same time, I saw small business owners looking to create products and services or add to their existing projects and services with AI offerings. Now, from looking through the members, I see we have a mix of developers, creators, consultants and SMBs here. What is the best direction to take this group!? Vote below. If "other" tell me what you are looking for from this community!
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Tonight someone asked me what an "AI Agent" was...
For the first time in a long time, I actually couldn't answer. I speak on stage about this. But it's been changing (AGAIN). I've spent the last few days poking around Hermes agents, building my own Claude AIOS interface, and creating "agents" in a new way. We're way past the chatbot. A claude agent in cowork is a skill or workflow. Claude Code can do amazing things... What I've learned working in Hermes for a few days... - Usually built as multi-agent systems, so you can run a whole crew of specialized agents that can even talk to each other - Often support dozens of channels to reach them, not just one app - Can be hosted in all kinds of environments - Always have memory - Sometimes have a "heartbeat" system, a simple thing that quietly picks up loose ends and unresolved threads - Follows rules from you - Always have cron, meaning scheduled tasks that run on their own - Always support a ton of different LLMs - Always have skill systems and extension systems - You decide how the whole thing is wired - Can give personality- I'm giving mine Bravo summer house vibes. IFYKYK Shout out to Jack for the amazing training in his community AI Automations by Jack
Tonight someone asked me what an "AI Agent" was...
How to Build an AI council so Claude Gives you 10x better answers
(5 Advisors with different thinking styles) 1. The Contrarian (finds what will fail) 2. The First Principals Thinker (reframes the real problem) 3. The Expansionist (finds hidden upside) 4. The Outsider (sees what you can’t) 5. The Executor (gives you Monday morning action) How it works? Frame the question neutrally, all 5 advisors respond individually. A chairman will synthesize the final verdict I love creating my board of directors/advisors with real people, but this one has brought in some general non biased insights. Give it a try!
Claude Code 101 happening in Club Jam
Hey Team, Claude code is incredibly important to understand! Who here is using it? This morning we have an amazing training by Kevin Farrugia talking through some of the basics. If you're not a member of Club Jam yet, you can join here. Who's using Claude Code already?
Claude Code 101 happening in Club Jam
💵 Money Maker: The intersection of domain expertise and AI
I'm helping one of my best friends build her new career. I think she's going to crush it. She is positioning herself as an AI Consultant She has 20+ years of experience in her specific niche. She also has been learning AI from me for the past 3 years. So now, she has this skill set of knowing her industry and knows exactly what AI can help them grow. This is such a big need right now. Whenever I work with teams, I'm always looking for the AI superstar that I can appoint as my person when we meet. Having someone to navigate them through this change is critical. Is anyone else here doing this? Here is the full article from the Harvard Business Review explaining the need: https://hbr.org/2026/02/to-thrive-in-the-ai-era-companies-need-agent-managers TLDR: This article is formally defining a role that sits at the intersection of domain expertise and artificial intelligence. Authored by Harvard Business School Professor Suraj Srinivasan and Salesforce COO Vivienne Wei, the article describes an agent manager as someone who defines tasks for AI agents, reviews their outputs, handles exceptions, optimizes workflows, and ensures quality standards over time. Critically, HBR is explicit: this is not a role for data scientists. It is a role for people who understand workflows, relationships, and outcomes in their industry, and can translate strategy into accountable execution.
💵 Money Maker: The intersection of domain expertise and AI
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@Bob Levitt I know... but you can get the gist from the TLDR. I saved you 20 minutes! Ask your AI about it, it can give you more info too. 🤓
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🚀 20 years in agency life, now teaching AI to help entrepreneurs automate, scale, and grow smarter. Work less, earn more—AI does the heavy lifting!

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