feels like a lot of people here are either: ➡️ quietly building ➡️ or waiting until things are “perfect” before sharing I’ve been doing the opposite… just building in public testing things breaking things fixing them and honestly… that’s where most of the learning has come from not tutorials not theory just actually doing it curious how others are approaching it here: are you: ➡️ building in public ➡️ building quietly ➡️ or still figuring out where to start? would be cool to follow a few people’s journeys as they go 👀 wins, fails, whatever comes with it
I've worked as a consultant and developer in large businesses, but I should be able to use that experience and AI to work with small companies to survive and thrive in the new business world, My hardest part now is narrowing down who I can help and finding their biggest problem I can help with. Any suggestions? It does no good to have a solution for a problem that does not exist or to automate a process that should not be done in the first place.
Hi, I'm Miriam from Denmark and I am here to learn about workflows, automation and prompt engineering as a documentation specialist. I have worked with ChatGPT, Claude, Deepseek and checking out Gemini. Look forward to learning how one can optimize AI to make work more effective, efficient and productive. Great to see you all. Look forward to this!
Hi @Miriam A, for optimizing AI in your workflow- have you tried focusing on one of the tasks in your process and building efficiencies through AI delegation?
Hi my name is Megan I'm from Melbourne, Australia.I have tried AI a little but don't use it in my everyday life. I'm excited to learn about it. I attended the AI Advantage last year but wasn't really engaged in it. This year I'm playing full out for the whole 3 days. See you all there.
Hi @Megan Curtis , if you want to make it easier to use in your day to day life, getting your favorite chat bot on your phone may help with that. 😊 Where do you feel AI could help you out the most?
Its really a "dangerous" tool... kills jobs on the row... today I asked him to correct my 300 pages book... lectorate/form etc... because of the 300 pages he needed two parts... and the result? a docx-document nearly perfect...colours/tables, lines...all in one powerful order...no double "empty-spaces"... If I would have tried to get it myself... taking days... so paid lectorate? bye:-) just a final reading through...to see after "German Umlaut" and Kommata... and the look... so you can publish a prof. book in a few days instad of months...