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9 contributions to AI Automation Society
Greetings to you all, I am new here.
i just wanted to introduce myself to you all. I am a poet and an author. My goal is to automate my book contents on multiple platforms, so i can execute the next step.Your input is greatly valued and immensely respected.
Greetings to you all, I am new here.
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I'm new too! Hello! My boyfriend recently wrote a book using AI. It's much better than I expected and already available on amazon!!! 😂
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@Bilguun Gankhuyag The tool was Sudowrite apparently! I'll tell him to join here and share his "story"
Reliability and Security for AI Agents
Hi Folks! I'm new here! 👋 My name is Hannah and I'm currently focussed on the reliability and security challenges that come with AI Agents! If we're going to deliver real value from these automations they must work every time, they must not be vulnerable to manipulation and they must never leak our data. I'm curious if anyone else is wrestling with these challenges and what you're doing to address them! ❤️
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@Hicham Char What techniques have you tried so far! I started with manual testing and iterating on my prompts... that got me to ~90% reliability but that's not enough! My hypothesis is that: - Decomposing steps into the smallest possible subtasks gets better results - Tools should do the most important work - Hybrid workflows that combine agentic and deterministic steps will perform best Do you agree? Have you tried any of these techniques?
“If your business doesn’t run without you, you don’t own a business, you own a job.”
Read that again. In 2025, many people were: - Busy every day - Tired every night - Still trapped in manual work Not because they weren’t smart…But because everything depended on them. If you stop working: - Does your business stop? - Do messages pile up? - Do tasks wait for you to return? That’s not freedom. That’s a job with extra stress. Next year will punish businesses without a system. AI automation isn’t optional anymore; it’s survival. Be honest with yourself: 1. What task in your business would completely break if you stepped away for 7 days? 2. What are you still doing manually that should have been automated in 2025? 3. What mistake are you refusing to repeat next year? Drop your answer in the comments. This is your moment to stop wasting time and start building systems that work without you. Let’s talk.
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@Marigold Henshaw I'm even worse right now! I sell my time, so if I don't work I don't get paid! For 2026 I want to flip the script - instead of helping other people build products, I want to build and launch my own (with as much automation as possible!)
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@Marigold Henshaw I already started doing this, but right now I only work on consulting engagements that stretch me in some way, building skills I don't have or haven't mastered yet. I've also been successful in removing myself from the critical path for teams the teams I work with. I can be an awful "yes person" and can end up becoming a bottleneck. If I want to flex down my consulting hours it's important I don't leave a problematic gap behind!
Ai Implementation
Has anyone here implemented AI or automation for an intermediary fiscal / fiscal agent / payment intermediary type business? By that I mean companies that sit between: • Government or institutions • And end workers or service providers and handle disbursements, approvals, tracking, compliance, and reporting. I’m curious about real implementations, for example: • Automating payment allocation or approval workflows • Reducing manual back office work (secretaries, data entry, reconciliation) • Compliance tracking, audit trails, reporting • AI agents for validation, exception handling, or follow ups If you’ve done something like this (even partially), I’d love to hear: • What problem you automated first • What stack you used • What actually moved the needle for the owner (time saved or cost reduced) Not looking for theory. Looking for real world use cases.Appreciate any insights 🙏
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@Benjamin Z For anything involving financial data or calculations you will need to give your agents tools or use a hybrid deterministic / agentic approach. Large language models will never be able to do number crunching reliably. In this scenario you are better off focussing on minimising the use of AI Agents, deploying them for triage, routing and facilitation then leaving the number crunching to custom tools or traditional automation. p.s. For approval flows I have found a scoring system works better than prompt engineering.
Quick question for the group
I’ve noticed that many people here are excited to get started, but at the same time feel unsure about where to focus first or whether they’re even heading in the right direction. I remember being in that exact spot myself. Sometimes it’s not about doing more, it’s about getting clarity on the next right step. What’s the one thing that’s currently holding you back the most? • Not knowing what to start with• Too many options and ideas • Lack of confidence • Information overload • Or something else? Drop it in the comments, chances are someone here has already faced it and found a way through. Let’s help each other move forward.
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@Calandra Lindsey I have to have a REAL project. This might be a little different to other people but I can't just tinker, I need a reason to build a thing or my motivation melts away!
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@hannah-foxwell-2484
Figuring out what to do with AI. Advisor, speaker, writer

Active 11h ago
Joined Aug 16, 2025
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