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Beginners in AI

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193 contributions to Beginners in AI
MinMax Website Builder
I've tried all of the AI coding tools for website building and none of them are as good as MinMax. You can take what you've learned here about prompting to use your current tools to create a really sophisticated prompt that you feed into the AI. Everything is in plain spoken English and it can design everything from the front end that your viewers interact with to the back end database. It's still not perfect and you can't design anything overly complicated, but it is very good at prototyping functional website ideas in under five minutes. I highly recommend trying this out.
MinMax Website Builder
2 likes • Sep '25
I know people who swear by Cursor. Is it better than that?
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4 likes • Aug '25
One of my friends should be joining today!
In-Depth Discussions About AI
This is a very interesting video to ask an in-depth discussion about AI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMYQmGfTltY UPDATE: Interestingly, I just received an email from Daniel's Priestly after I posted this video here. Good additional insights so I am sharing it here: I just spent 3 hours debating the future of AI agents on Diary of a CEO, and I'm still reeling from the implications. Steven invited me alongside Amjad Masad (Replit CEO and tech optimist) and Brett Weinstein (Evolutionary Biologist with serious concerns) for an emergency recording to discuss what might be the most profound technological shift of our lifetimes. This wasn't a theoretical discussion about some distant future -- these AI agents exist right now, and they're evolving at a pace that's frankly unsettling. During the debate, I found myself in the middle ground between Amjad's infectious optimism and Brett's sobering caution. As entrepreneurs, we need to face both realities simultaneously. Here's what struck me most about where we're headed: - The pace is unprecedented - Unlike previous technological shifts, we won't have decades to adapt - AI agents can already build software, make purchases, and complete complex workflows entirely without human intervention - The opportunity gap will widen drastically between those who leverage AI and those who resist it - The meaning of work itself is being fundamentally challenged in ways we've never experienced Some of Brett's warnings about complex systems evolving beyond our control gave me genuine pause. At the same time, Amjad's demonstrations of what's already possible showed me that entrepreneurs who position themselves correctly could thrive like never before. WATCH OUR DEBATE HERE
4 likes • Aug '25
We keep going back and forth on this at work. Some people think all jobs will go and the rest of us think only the most basic ones to start.
What is AI Anyway?
This TEDTalk was from a year ago but I found very insightful so I am sharing. AI has grown and is growing exponentially fast, but it is good to review this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKNCiRWd_j0
8 likes • May '25
I like checking in here during the week and always seeing an interesting post from Liza
8 likes • Apr '25
@Liza Pierce Hey Liza, if you do upgrade let us know if you think it was worth it. 20 to 200 is hard for me to swallow without something magical 🧙‍♂️
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Joe Swierczewski
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565points to level up
@joe-swierczewski-7773
Looking to learn to use AI tools.

Active 198d ago
Joined Aug 28, 2024
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