I'm new to everything, including Skool and this group. I love AI and about 2 months ago I joined Skool to explore more about AI. I work at a local university and all my students use it. I ended up creating an architecture but also somewhat of a political movement (a church of sorts where I am the only member - Yep... I know - what a great church that is!). I spent the last week or so using Claude Code to build a website around it, but the only person that tested it is me. I use it every day, and I'm wondering how it can serve more people as well as it serves me. Is there a smarter way of doing that? Or maybe it is just the dumpiest thing ever? There are other projects I'm involved in through my work at the university, mainly thinking/let's make the world a better place kind of projects. I'm focused on how I can now, being older, use what I have experienced (i.e. mainly failures an mistakes - terrible mistakes) to do something useful and something good. I am not sure if I can share a link - I am confused about where I can share a link and where I can't so I better don't but in 1 sentence the project is a template for anyone to use: A personal constitution for your relationship with AI: one file that tells any AI who you are, what rights you hold, and how you want to be treated. It's a template for smarter work but also a rights movement