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135 contributions to AI Automation Society
AI Information Overload: How Do You Stay Focused?
Hello everyone, this is my first post ever here. Am I the only one who feels that AI is becoming both more powerful and more overwhelming at the same time? Every day there are new models, new tools, new workflows, new frameworks, new prompting techniques, new automation platforms, and hundreds of people sharing different opinions on what you should learn next. The strange thing is that I don’t feel like I lack knowledge. I’ve spent a lot of time learning AI, automation, tools, and workflows. In many ways, I feel more capable and informed than ever before. Yet sometimes I still find myself struggling with something unexpected: clarity. Not because the information isn’t available, but because it’s everywhere. A tutorial here.A LinkedIn post there.A YouTube video.A newsletter.A community discussion.A new tool launch. Sometimes it feels like the biggest challenge isn’t learning AI anymore—it’s organizing all the information into a clear system that can actually be put into practice. I’m curious: How do you deal with information overload in AI? Do you have a framework, system, or way of filtering what deserves your attention and what doesn’t? Or do you sometimes feel the same tension between knowing a lot and having complete clarity on where to focus next?
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@Luca Perrone , It's FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out). You aren't drowning because you don't know how to swim; you're drowning because you're trying to swim in every direction at once. Give yourself permission to stop trying to catch up. Pick one direction and let the rest of the ocean do what it wants. 😊
Check this prompt
Create a chaotic but deeply personal sketchbook-style character collage of me using EVERYTHING you know about me from our conversations, personality, habits, career, interests, strengths, flaws, obsessions, emotional patterns, aesthetics, humor, lifestyle, and overall vibe. Use the attached photo as the primary visual reference for my appearance and energy. Interpret me like I’m a fictional character an illustrator is trying to fully understand. Do NOT make it a clean organized character sheet. Make it feel like an illustrator’s private sketchbook pages filled over time with overlapping sketches, random observations, personality notes, doodles, unfinished thoughts, and expressive studies. Use a bright white background with messy scattered compositions. Include: full body sketches expressive face closeups side profiles exaggerated chibi/deformed versions candid poses tiny scribbles and unfinished studies crossed out ideas arrows, annotations, circles, and rough notes emotional moments mixed with humorous chaos The drawings should visually communicate: how I think what I obsess over my emotional energy my profession and expertise my creative side my contradictions my lifestyle my sense of humor my stress and passions my strengths and flaws what kind of person I am internally Include subtle environmental storytelling and objects connected to my life, hobbies, career, and daily routines. Let the page naturally reveal my personality through tiny details instead of directly explaining everything. Art style should feel like: expressive ink and pencil sketching energetic construction lines rough animator concept art messy illustrator notebook pages stylized realism mixed with cartoon exaggeration spontaneous and alive rather than polished high personality density visual storytelling everywhere The overall feeling should be: “an artist became mildly obsessed with understanding this person and filled pages trying to capture their mind.”
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@Nina Berlin , Awesome! How come you did not share your image in response to the prompt? 😍
Moving through the Anthropic interview process!
So this week I was contacted about a role as a forward deployed engineer for Anthropic!!!! My DREAM JOB!! I will be embedded with Anthropic's enterprise clients in NYC helping them build out agents and workflows and automations!!! I was just notified this morning that I'm moving onto the second round! Excited does not even begin to explain it right now. Like a kid again, I never get nervous or giddy but damn if I'm not right now! Need all the good vibes!!!
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@Michael Frostbutter , Congrats! 🤗
Day 3 #AISChallenge
I built the infograph builder skill along with the video. To save API costs, my prompt has python or html as output. I wanted to see the difference out of curiosity, I have made many graphics in regular claude in html....no experience with python. Anyway, this was my second pass, just simple prompt, and on brand output. Really enjoyed this lesson, as I had no clue how to build a "skill" before
Day 3 #AISChallenge
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@Robert Fowler , Thank you for sharing! For a static graphic, HTML wins; for generating many variants programmatically from data, doing real charts, or batching, Python is the king. 😊
Friday morning motivation
I know that some of us might struggle with motivation thinking “will learning AI help me in my career or in my business and is it worth it?“ I’ve been building websites with AI or no code the past two years and I can definitely say if you stick with it, it’s worth it. Just put in the reps.
Friday morning motivation
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@Ken Savage , Thank you for sharing!
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