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AI Basics to Bucks

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Start at Learner—end at Expert earning a few bucks. Your imagination + AI does it with easy courses. At 78, I have 2 apps on app store. You can do it!

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Most people are using AI wrong (and blaming the models)
Quick version: People complain AI models "degrade after a week." They're not setting up context, preferences, or custom skills. They're treating AI like a stranger and wondering why it gives generic answers. The longer story: Saw a post on n8n consultants being obsolete. AI can build automation workflows in under a minute. Stuff consultants charge $10-15K for. I keep seeing a common thread from builders hopping between platforms, chasing the 'best' model, complaining nothing works for long. The difference? People getting real results have set up AI as a thought partner. It knows their style, their skills, what actually helps them. They've trained it to skip the fluff. That's what I built with Jon-OS. Custom skills, clear context, specific expectations. Learned it from builders who are shipping and scaling, not just complaining. You don't need to be an expert. You just need to set things up with intention. What's your setup like? Stranger or collaborator?
Most people are using AI wrong (and blaming the models)
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Collaboration. I've been working with Claude sonnets 3.7, 4, 4.5 in Cursor since April, and it and I have established a working partnership that I actually value. When you are able to create a working relationship with an LLM, you will know it and it will know you, and you will get a lot more done. I've published three apps so far and will submit another to App Store today or tomorrow. At 78, could I have done this in any other way that learning, knowing and using LLMs to fill in for my gaps in knowledge? (I am not, never was, a coder, but I can communicate. That is all you need to get the most out of an LLM.) If you're having a hard time making progress, take @Jon Gerton 's advice. Learn the LLM and let it learn you. I'm starting a new Skool community for this (a very slow start...) purpose, the get people going. I'm not famous like these AIA guys, but I'm friendly and real. Try me ... AI Basics to Bucks on Skool.
What do everyone do here?
I'm new here so I idk what to do and what will do in here.. Can u give me an example? Comment down bellow!!
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I’m an old guy. Started using ai seriously when I was young—76. Now I’m 78 and my third app was just published on Apple’s App Store. If you get into ai, it can reallly go fast. Don’t be afraid of it and be honest with it about what you don’t know. It doesn’t care and it will help you learn.
What Ai Tools are you currently using?
Would love to find out what everyone out there is using as far as AI tools. Drop what ai tools you are using and what you are using them for, below. Thanks!
What Ai Tools are you currently using?
3 likes • Nov 6
Cursor, Warp, Figma Make, Gemini 2.5 Flash, Claude 4.5 for coding. Chat GPT 4o and 5 for general stuff. Grok for research.
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@Ashley Ephraim I’m using them for creating different apps. I’ve found they have different skill sets. Like us!
AI & Copyright
Can and does AI steal and sell your ideas? Looks like Zack Russ's company (ChaptGPT) doesn't sell your info for marketing or advertising, but does use it for model training unless you're using it for business. I am really excited to clone myself, but wonder about the selling of my information and copyright issues. Does anyone know for sure? Or do we just close our eyes and jump?
1 like • Nov 8
According to OpenAI.com's terms as well as direct answers I've gotten from ChatGPT 3.5, 4o, and 5, they do not hold copyright to anything they produce for you, and they do not use users' information for training. Anything their gpt produces for you, including actual code, is copyrightable by you as the creator of the work. On the gpt's end, it is like a "Work made for hire," meaning you originated it, the gpt created it as a "work for hire," and you own the rights. I believe other LLMs are following that precedent, but I don't know absolutely for sure about them.
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@Irene Ross-Piazza probably because it varies between companies, and a couple have been sued by the government and authors groups for using copyrighted works to train their ais. They keep quiet about it.
Day Two AI Advanced Summit
😯 Wow! wow tonight was electric all the speakers have played a pivotal part in getting us all to to be more curious and now having the mindset that we are all going to to need that AI agent , Spar , clone to give all more time to be creative in the very things that we are passionate about I gotta say Sabrina rock 🤘 my world and made it that your never too old to learn technology Can’t wait for Day Three !! BRING IT ON!! Awesome Folks what a night
Day Two AI Advanced Summit
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@Jennie Evans @William Taylor You don't need to go to the app store. If you just go to "openai.com" or to "chatGPT.com" your browser will open up the page to sign up for free. You can use it for an indefinite period for free, just be providing an email, password, a full name and birthday. It will send a code to your email, confirm it, and you are in. If you want to upgrade and pay $20/month, you can. But you don't have to for almost any everyday use. I just did that very process on another browser. It took two minutes. ChatGPT is an LLM (Large Language Model) just like Perplexity, Grok, Claude, and the scores of others available.
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Bill Cory
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Helping Seniors like me catch up and take advantage of AI. At 77 I’m proof it can help create a better life. High tech is for us all! Free newsletter!

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