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This Is What Commitment Actually Looks Like
I just want to take a moment to say this... I’m genuinely proud of you. Not because this is easy. Not because you have it all figured out. But because you’re leaning into the work anyway. Adapting is uncomfortable. Learning new tools stretches you. Changing how you think, move, and operate takes effort. And most people avoid that. Most people wait until it feels simple. Until it feels familiar. Until someone else proves it first. You didn’t. You are committed to the tools. You are staying in the room. You choose to get better instead of staying comfortable. That tells me everything I need to know. When things change and you don’t opt out… When you feel resistance and lean in anyway… That’s what separates the few from the many. This is how real growth happens. Not overnight. Not perfectly. But consistently. Keep going. You’re exactly where you should be.
Hi everyone, I’m Emilie 👋
I’m new here and slowly moving from “AI-curious” to actually building with it. My background is in web development and some software projects, which means I spend a lot of time thinking about how LLMs fit into real systems without breaking everything around them. I care less about flashy demos and more about things that are stable, debuggable and safe for real users. Right now I’m experimenting with using AI as a supporting layer: helping with code, answering domain-specific questions, and acting as a structured assistant inside existing products rather than trying to make it “the whole product”. I’m especially interested in logging, guardrails, and what to do when the model is wrong or confused.. basically, how to design around failure instead of pretending it doesn’t happen. I joined this community to learn from people who are actually shipping things, not just talking about them. I’m happy to share my experiments, mistakes and small wins along the way, and I’ll probably ask a lot of questions about architecture, safety and practical use cases. Looking forward to learning with you all.
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Why do people waste money on tech?
Because they don't know what technology is for. Tech exists for one purpose: to optimize a process. That is the case for both archaic tools like hammers, shovels and Excel to also all the modern AI software and smart devices we're seeing launching everyday. So process is key. If you don't have clarity on your process, or if it is not good, than a specific tool will not solve any problem. Overlooking the process and focusing on the tools is the biggest mistake for both IT professionals and those who hire them. Every tool has it's downsides and every software is flawed. But more often than not, when you fail at a project, the problem is not on the tool or the platform you're using, but on lack of planning and proper management. - Automating your sales process is useless without having a great offer - Launching a paid traffic campaign is a waste of money if you don't know where your potential clients are and how to talk to them - A fancy landingpage will not bring you any results without a clear communication and a great CTA - Implementing a CRM won't do anything for you if you don't know how to analyse data and get feedback on your clients in order to continuously improve your process at each new one AI is changing the game, lowering the barriers for people to start their businesses and giving eveyone who dominate and keep up with the changes an unfair advantage over those who don't. But just like any technology, you won't get anything out of it without a great offer, a solid plan and a well managed process.
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Why do people waste money on tech?
Thank you!
My eyes have been opened. AI is the new train to get on. As soon as I participated in the summit, my company of teammates asked for knowledge. I invited a nationwide company to find the next summit on the group AI teams page. Let’s continue to support the voices that are struggling to use AI and spread awareness, when there is so much uncertainly still surrounding the topic for all generations. Have a wonderful day. Stay AI hungry to spread the word, once you find your comfort zone!
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