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AI-First Hub (Atl. Canada)

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Events
I'm looking for AI that would pull events from websites, especially Facebook and ideally put the information in a form for me to add to an event calendar for our Cooperative. Anyone know of anything that might work?
1 like • Feb 10
Hey Stephanie, I do not know of an existing solution for this. I have created similar things using gumloop (https://www.gumloop.com/hub) a no-code platform for building these kinds of things. Happy to give you guidance on how to build with gumloop or build this tool for you.
Coffee Notes
A few key notes to share from today's coffee: - Check out OpenAI's Deep Research. Only available to Pro subscribers ($200) but it will be rolled out soon to Plus. Ethan Mollick said this has been the https://openai.com/index/introducing-deep-research/ - We chatted about the FOMO that comes with AI (it happens with me too, I promise!). Don't worry about the tools you may be missing out on. Reflect back to the AI-First flywheel (training modules are shared in the Classroom if it's new to you or for others that could use a refresher). - I love the community we're building here, even if it's slow and unstructured. I'll continue doing the Friday morning coffees and open to other types of calls/events if there are ideas. I'd love to do something in-person if it's only once a month or once a quarter. If you have a space that could host something like this, I'd love to have a chat!
1 like • Feb 9
Hey @Craig Hamlin, I have experience with creating Agentic AI tools around excel sheets. Once you extract data from a source you can really do anything with it using AI. Now, how well it will be able to spot outliers comes down to different aspects like data size, and cleanliness. Happy to chat more about this @Robert Newcombe during coffee.
Do Not Use DeepSeek!
Lots of news around the new open source AI tool that came out of China. We'll talk more on our coffee Friday morning but for now, avoid using it. Their terms allow them to use your data for their own purposes. So... -Do not share your information with them. -Do not give them your personal or work data. -Do not post anything private to their model. If you want to play with it, you "should" be safe, but I would not use it in any way, shape, or form like you feel comfortable using ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, etc. Crazy times ahead!
3 likes • Jan 28
I've gotten Deepseek R1 running locally on my machine, which avoids the data privacy concerns mentioned above. Happy to help anyone who wants to set up their own local instance - this way you can use it while keeping your data private. 👍
0 likes • Jan 28
@Robert Newcombe Yeah, I would be open to demo this! lets chat.
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Sam Silver
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@sam-silver-2734
Software Developer in Halifax NS. Interested in the intersection of AI and UI.

Active 22d ago
Joined Jan 23, 2025
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