Hello everyone! After having fallen into a very unique business niche and knowing precisely what needed to be done I was watching AI going through such rapid growth I started to pay attention to see how this might help me in my business. My lack of knowledge about coding and computers actually worked to my benefit because I thought that most of what I needed was simpler than I was being led to believe. Mainly by developers who, for obvious reasons, were likely seeing the writing on the wall with regards to their ability to charge the fees they were getting for most projects. After being quoted $25k for what I thought was a simple tool to take data from an excel file and map it onto an editable PDF, save each one and create a zip file with completed forms with the data, I thought I’d give Claude a shot. I figured all I would be out was some time and a few bucks. ($40 to be precise) So I took the head knowledge I had (which took years of trial and error to learn) and wrote my first ever AI prompt to create this automation tool for my consulting business. Having never coded before, I had an aptitude for understanding what was going on behind the scenes when Claude was walking me through this process. In a little over 2 hours, I was able to create an automation tool that will allow me to work on 7 figure accounts that was not possible without this tool. I have since been busy building the systems I will need to scale my business and using AI only makes that easier. The learning curve is getting much shorter for just about anything you need to learn. Watching YouTube videos where I learn how to do something that would have taken me months before now takes 15 minutes. While I’m not a coder, nor am I a genius I know that the AI revolution will be changing everything within the next few years. And I agree with Elon Musk who was asked about AI when he took a few minutes of somber thought to say when asked: “what do you think about AI?” His somber answer after careful contemplation was: “it can go incredibly good, or it can go horribly bad. It’s up to us (the humans) to make sure it doesn’t go horribly bad.” (or words to that effect)