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28 contributions to AI Automation Society
🚀New Video: 32 Claude Code Hacks in 16 Mins
I went from complete beginner to mass-producing workflows, websites, and AI agents in real time. This video covers 32 Claude Code hacks I actually use, sorted from beginner to pro. The best ones are saved for the end
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93-Year-Old Woman Uses AI to Regain Her Independence
A 93-year-old woman recently went viral for using Tesla’s Full Self-Driving, powered by advanced AI to go to church on her own. She no longer feels comfortable driving alone, yet she refuses to give up her daily freedom. So she sits calmly while the AI system safely handles the entire journey. This small moment is powerful. As a tech guy, I see this as a perfect example of what AI should do: quietly support people, preserve dignity, and extend independence especially in our later years. It’s not about replacing humans. It’s about giving them more years of mobility, confidence, and normal life. This is the kind of meaningful AI impact I believe in.
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93-Year-Old Woman Uses AI to Regain Her Independence
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Humans Are Teaching Robots How to Work — One Stitch at a Time
I came across something recently that really stopped me. In some garment factories in India, workers are now wearing small head-mounted cameras. Not for surveillance but to train AI and robots. Every movement how they handle fabric, stitch, fold, and move - is being recorded so machines can learn directly from real human skill. Instead of programmers coding every single step, the AI is learning by simply watching people do what they do best. It’s a powerful reminder: right now, AI isn’t replacing humans. It’s learning from them. And that changes the whole conversation.
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Humans Are Teaching Robots How to Work — One Stitch at a Time
Something interesting is being talked about in the AI space.
Reports are saying that Anthropic’s Claude (Mythos) was able to identify thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across major systems. Imagine this: A human security expert might find a few critical bugs over weeks or months. An AI system can scan, analyze, and flag patterns across thousands of systems much faster. It raises questions. If AI can find vulnerabilities this quickly…it can also be used the other way around. So the real conversation isn’t just about capability. It’s about responsibility. This could mean:→ Faster security audits→ Better protection systems→ But also higher risk if misused We’re entering a phase where AI isn’t just helping build products —it’s actively testing and breaking them too.
Something interesting is being talked about in the AI space.
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Agree, I’ve seen it happen so many times.. people jump on every new AI tool, play with it for a week, then move on to the next shiny thing and get nowhere. Meanwhile, the ones who pick one solid workflow and actually master it keep producing consistent, high-quality work month after month. In my own projects and with clients, the rule that’s helped the most is simple: test any new tool for one clear, specific outcome before fully adopting it. Clarity beats novelty every single time.
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Aman Mittal
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AI Workflow Expert using n8n, make.com | Mobile App dev(Flutter/iOS/Android)

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