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AI Automation Society

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Student Looking to Learn from People Working Hands-On in AI
I’m really interested in working part-time with someone in the AI space, whether that’s with an agency, startup, or company. I’m currently heading into my fourth year of university studying Computer Science, and over the past six months I’ve become really interested in AI, automation, and the way these tools are changing how people build businesses. Last week, I decided to get Claude Code, and I’ve honestly been obsessed with learning, building, and developing new skills since then. EDIT: Also really want that OS video unlocked leave a LIKE if you dont mind!! Right now, I’m working a full-time internship, but once the school year starts, I’d love to gain more real-world experience. I’d be happy to help with outreach, cold calling, sitting in on calls, shadowing how things operate, or contributing wherever I can. More than anything, I’m looking for an opportunity to learn from people who are actually experienced in this space and see how things work behind the scenes. Excited to be part of this community and looking forward to learning from everyone here.
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@João Azevedo Thats essentially what I'm trying to do. All in one dashboard with pages for inv, pricing etc. It would keep track of days on the lot, avg days on the lot, value of inv pretty much all of the metrics a dealership would want all in one place!
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@Matthew Walter Shoot me a message or lets connect on linkedin!
Cooperation between two countries on educational AI
Monday 25th of May , my co-founder Romana FINŽGAR stood in front of a room full of fellow educators and presented DOQENT the AI-powered teacher productivity platform we've been building together at Utrip prihodnosti 2026 (UP2026), the international education conference hosted by Šolski center Kranj. Her talk, "Doqent: AI-podprt učiteljski pomočnik za sodobno pedagoško prakso" (Doqent: an AI-supported teacher assistant for contemporary pedagogical practice), was part of Track 3 on Active Learning and Contemporary Pedagogical Approaches. There is something quite different about watching a product you co-built being explained by the person who actually teaches in a classroom every day. Romana didn't pitch features. She walked teachers through the five-step onboarding register, photograph your timetable, adjust settings, add the curriculum, and let the platform take over the rest in the language and rhythm of someone who knows exactly which minutes of a teacher's week are worth saving. A few reflections from today: → The strongest validation for an edtech product is when a teacher presents it to other teachers, not when a founder presents it to investors. → Slovenia continues to punch above its weight in serious pedagogical innovation. The UP conference has been running since 2015 and the level of contribution this year was genuinely impressive. → Building a company across borders (Netherlands ↔ Slovenia) only works when your co-founder owns the part of the problem you genuinely cannot own yourself. Romana owns the classroom. I do not. That is exactly why this partnership works. DOQENT is in late beta and we launch with Slovenian teachers first, with the Netherlands, DACH and the wider European market on the roadmap.
Cooperation between two countries on educational AI
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This is awesome! I think bringing tools like this into education is absolutely necessary.
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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Hi everyone, I'm an undergrad student in CS obsessed with AI. I just came across this classroom and it seems like an awesome opportunity to grow. Looking forward to learning from everyone!
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@Frank van Bokhorst Cheers!
I built an automated blog writer for my restaurant management app!
I am building an AI native restaurant management OS and one of the AI automation use cases I thought to try was to automate the creation of weekly blog posts to build up my SEO - and man what a feeling this was! Here's how it works, every Monday, it kicks off a 6-stage agent sequence: 1. Researcher Agent — generates keyword candidates, pulls live Google SERP data (serper.dev), picks the best opportunity, and drafts an outline 2. Writer Agent — writes a 1,400-word post in our brand voice, with hard guardrails against competitor mentions and clichéd phrasing 3. SEO Optimizer Agent — generates meta title, description, schema markup, and internal link suggestions automatically 4. Illustrator Agent — plans and generates custom images using GPT Image, uploads them to storage. This is the area that I think needs most work because the images generated are very much AI looking. 5. Compiler Agent — splices the images into the article and renders the final HTML 6. Publisher Agent — goes live At 3 points in the pipeline (brief, draft, final), I get an email with an approve/reject link (served by Resend). One click either advances the post or kills the run. The whole thing runs on pg_cron in Postgres. One SQL line schedules the entire weekly content operation. One post per week, basically on autopilot. Now could this be done simpler? Probably, but I wanted to try out the agent hand-offs and human in the loop. Also this was built on Supabase Edge Functions not Claude routines. If you're curious to look at the output here is a link https://www.withbagel.com/blog
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This is awesome, great idea to build up SEO and build some automation!
7 Day AIS Challenge - Day 4 Deploying an Automation
I took the weekend off from the challenge to play around with what I had already built and improve it. You can test the game I'm developing now, thanks to @Nate Herk https://megametadev.itch.io/the-master-dojo-sim But for today, I Built an automation that checks my google calendar/schedule and briefs me on what's coming up and suggests a Daily Task to share with my students Every Weekday at 8am. It provides it by sending an email from my business email to my personal email. I Started Day 4 with a whole lot of doubt. But every time I ran into an error or a roadblock where I didn't know what to do, I just told claude what's going on and it came up with solutions. When I thought I wasn't getting anywhere, every prompt got the task closer to completion. Some Mentionable fixes were claude prompting me "install Node.js/Create a new list in ClickUp/Not the API Key, the ID" #AISChallenge #Day4
7 Day AIS Challenge - Day 4 Deploying an Automation
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Awesome. Love it cant wait to start building myself.
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Luke Davison
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I'm a 4th year student getting a CS degree. Currently in cybersecurity and obsessed with AI. Happy to be here!

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