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Glaido vs Wispr flow
I would love just to hear what the differences between Glydo and Wispr Flow are and what the benefits of one versus the other are. Trying to decide. I've been using Wispr Flow for the last couple of months and have enjoyed it. Just wondering if Glydo is just a better product
Happy Father’s Day AIS 👏
Whether you’re building automations between diaper changes or sneaking in a YouTube tutorial after bedtime, we see you. Hope you get a little time to relax today and enjoy some time with the family!! Take the day off from the agents. They’ll still be running tomorrow. - Nate
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Happy Father’s Day to all the dads trying navigate this AI world to better their kids and family
VScode Plugins
Does anyone have any must have plug-ins for VScode? I have a couple only.
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Jun 13 • 
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400,000 members.
When I started the AI Automation Society, I had no idea it would grow into this. Under two years later and we just crossed 400k. The largest AI automation community in the world. Yes, the space is exploding. But this community grew because you guys keep showing up, asking questions, dropping answers, sharing builds, and helping the person one step behind you. Huge thank you to the team that keeps this thing running, and to every single one of you who's posted, commented, or just been here. I feel lucky to get to do this. So excited to share with you guys what we've been quietly cooking up over here at AIS...👀 - Nate
400,000 members.
14 likes • Jun 13
Thank you so much for your insightful videos. They are really helpful. I feel like my learning curve has really accelerated ever since I started watching your videos and doing your tests and your exercises. My brain is starting to think in those ways of "What can I do with Claude?" so I really appreciate all the insight
Two paths into AI work (which one is yours?)
Most YouTubers show you a single path into AI work: start an automation agency → take clients → sell automations. It works. I know because I built an AI automation agency and sold it. But it's not the only way in, and for a lot of you it's not even the best one. I made this video to break down the two real paths: The AI Career Opportunity Nobody is Talking About in 2026 Here's the quick version: Path A is the agency play. You go independent, take clients, build your own practice. Path B is the employment play. You become the most AI-fluent person in the room, and that's who companies want to hire or promote for AI work. If you're already employed, you become the obvious pick when an AI role opens. If you're looking to get hired, or move somewhere better, you walk in with real work instead of just claims. It's the less obvious path, but it's actually the more common one. The employment numbers (see the video) are shocking actually. Watch the full breakdown in the video. Then do one thing for me in the comments because I'm super curious: Tell me which path you are on. A, B, or both. And one line or so on why. I'll be reading these. Nate
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2 likes • Jun 10
Thanks for the great video. I feel like I'm on the path B version of this. I don't really have an ambition to be the chief AI officer of a company but I'm an artist that wants to help and influence other artists on how to use AI and embrace it. I'm kind of in between those two paths. I'm hoping to become an AI expert in my field to help lead the charge.
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David Torres
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