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The AI Clone Academy™

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Big names have their own clones
Fascinating to see more and more people setting up their own clones. Here's Arnold Bot on the Delphi AI platform, along with a few other famous names.
Big names have their own clones
0 likes • Aug 14
I remember YEARS ago I had an app called WomboAI where you could make pictures sing ... I did one of my mum singing the Pussycat Dolls "Don't You Wish Your Girlfriend Was Hot Like Me?" ... she thought it was HILARIOUS....but things have come SO much further now!
0 likes • Aug 14
I actually found it! (don't tell her I shared!)...This was back in like 2018 or 2019 I think...
🤖 What’s your view on the future of AI at work?
This group is all about enhancing people at work — whether you're employed, self-employed, or running your own business. But AI is moving fast, and everyone seems to have a slightly different view about where it's all heading. Some see AI as a way to do more in less time. Others see it as a way to scale their voice, their thinking, their presence. And some are still wondering where it really fits. So I’d love to know: What’s your take on the future of AI in your work or profession? Where do you see it helping — and where might it start replacing? No wrong answers — just share what you’re seeing or sensing. Phil
🤖 What’s your view on the future of AI at work?
3 likes • Aug 12
I use it on a daily basis to help create content for LinkedIn and other social engagements, to help write content for my company blog, and tons of other places. It's been a godsend, especially on those days when I'm not feeling the least bit creative. I also use it to summarize books I'm interested in reading, but haven't the time to read...as well as transcripts from Sales calls and other meetings. ChatGPT has become my "work bestie"!
0 likes • Aug 14
@Philip Calvert I know...right!? It's kind of scary when you think about it...I guess we just beat our heads against the walls until ideas were rattled loose! 🤪
What this group is REALLY all about
I see it all the time… people treating AI like just another bit of tech. Handy, yes. But not game-changing. - Take some notes → write a report - Speed up admin or compliance tasks - Draft the odd blog or social post That’s fine. But if that’s all you’re doing, you’re missing most of the opportunity. The Clone Academy isn’t here to save you a few minutes. It’s here to help you think bigger – whether you’re a coach, consultant, speaker, financial planner or subject expert. Here are just some of the ways people are using AI right now beyond the back office: - As a Business Coach – spotting blind spots and bottlenecks you didn’t even know you had - As a Personal Development Mentor – building habits, skills and confidence - To Attract More Referrals & Opportunities – finding missed openings in client or audience conversations - To Build New Income Streams – books, courses, toolkits, subscriptions - To Clone Themselves Online – so they can engage with prospects 24/7 - To Create New Business Models – like communities, programmes and hybrid offers Yes – creating your AI Clone is a big part of this. But it’s only the start. If you’re only using AI to “get things done faster”... you’re missing the real win. So... what’s one way you’ve used AI recently that had nothing to do with admin?
What this group is REALLY all about
2 likes • Aug 12
What a great perspective @Lawrence Payne ! Leveraging AI as a "thinking partner" - almost humanizes it a bit too. I have to agree with you - when I'm up against a creative wall, whether we're talking content or strategy, it really does help to "shake loose" the ideas in my head. Key here - it only knows what we prompt it - that is the true secret to unlocking it's success, and you've given us some great ideas on how to get that "conversation" started! Question - are you using ChatGPT primarily? Or another platform?
Do you remember when you first went online?
Turns out that AOL is finally pulling the plug on its dial-up service after 30 years. At its peak, AOL was signing up a new user every six seconds. Today, around 175,000 households in the US still use it. Yes you read that right - "still use dial up". It’s a reminder that what feels essential today can be tomorrow’s museum piece. Embracing AI and building your AI Clone now isn’t just about keeping pace — it’s about making sure you’re the one setting the pace, not struggling to catch up. What old tech do you remember using every day? And maybe STILL use?!
Do you remember when you first went online?
1 like • Aug 12
I can't believe that there are still people using dial up!? CRAZY! I can still hear the sound of the "handshake" when you'd go to login...
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Steve Wunch
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Multifamily pro & “Industry Ninja” with 30+ years' experience. Speaker, video whiz, and SalesMail’s Industry Principal.

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