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Hi, internet friends! May i ask you a question? Please post in the comments where you come from. This way, we can see where all the members are coming from. Afterward, take a look through the comments and feel free to like or say "hi" to members who are from your area. I'm super curious to see where you're all from and will read every single comment. Let's see which continent is dominating in this community! GG 💃
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Hey @Sayed Alsayed! Welcome to the AI Productivity Hub! I'm one of the community moderators. What brought you here?
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That sounds great @Dimitar Stefanov. Would love to have you post about your RAG project. We have a lot of interest 🙌
Live Workshops, what would you like to build?
Inside the AI Productivity Hub (paid) we are planning workshops for the upcoming months. Some of the workshops we will stream and share with you guys! Here is a list of workshop ideas we prepared for the upcoming months. Which of these workshops would you like to attend for free? P.S. Yes, we don't use "Agent" buzzword but some of the workshops does cover such functionality. P.P.S. If you are interested in most workshops and want hand-on help implementing AI into your business DM @Reinier Van Eijk for 7 Day Free Trial :)
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Live Workshops, what would you like to build?
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Thanks Goda! I'm with you @Paul Marc, wrangling my email is top of my list too. Then I want a little RAG with Flowise followed by some Local AI Automation with n8n and then the rest!
Just made a new GPT, try it! It's Sir Chaotic
Here's the link to try it: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-67aca5acefc08191942d548669ac9fa2-sir-chaotic I used one of Jacksfilms AI videos to make it XD One of the responses a user (thanks Laurie!) shared with me is this: Absolutely! Here’s a life hack that will change your life… for the worse: "Save money on toothpaste by brushing your teeth with water and just imagining the minty freshness." This technique, also known as "The Power of Suggestion Dentistry," has a 0% success rate but a 100% chance of making your dentist cry. Bonus tip: If anyone questions your fresh breath, blame their weak nose and tell them to "believe in the illusion."
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You GO @Monisha Tasnim! You did it! You had the inspiration and the vision. Well done! I only gave you a little nudge! I'm super grateful for all the nudgers in my AI journey. 🤗What do you think was holding you back from creating a GPT sooner?
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Same here @Monisha Tasnim! As soon as I learned about AI in early 2023 I wanted to make bots but assumed I lacked the skills. I floundered around a few months trying other things until I learned about "no code" options. What is the next GPT you are making?
Seeking Dumb AI Questions: No Judgment Zone
AI was supposed to save us time… right? So why does it feel like: One minute, you’re automating a simple task…the next, you're watching troubleshooting tutorials at 2 AM? I know I’m not alone. At some point, we’ve all asked: 🤔 "If AI is supposed to save me time, why am I spending three hours trying to make it do a five-minute task?" 🤔 "Why does my AI automation work flawlessly…until I show it to someone else?" 🤔 "If AI is supposed to make my life easier, why do I now have 37 open tabs trying to figure out why it’s not working?" 👉 Drop your ‘dumb’ AI questions in the comments or DM me if you’re too shy—chances are, someone else is wondering the exact same thing. Bonus points if your question makes us laugh. 🤖💡⬇
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Nice idea @John Black! Asking the AI how to move forward is such common sense, I'm a bit embarrassed to admit I've not done it. When I was new to prompting, I used to just start the whole conversation over in a new thread, abandoning the original one. Later I started telling it things like "you did not provide the promised output/file and to please do so" or "take a breath and self critique before responding" Now, of course, I'm going to try your brilliant method. I'm curious if you've noticed a theme to the advice it's given you?
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I'm sure seeing the AI's theory of how it got off track is very interesting @John Black, I definitely want to try that next time.Your comment has me reflecting on my own conversations with ChatGPT and Perplexity.ai. I've been getting bogged down less and had attributed that to (my) more organized prompting (yes, of course, I took all the credit 🤣). Now you have me curious about how much is evolved tech and how much is my evolved prompting 😅 I suspect both and likely something else I'm not thinking of/aware of. You've got me thinking about the intricacies of language, order of words, priority of thoughts...and mostly how far I've come since I first learned about AI 🙌
AI Experts Seem Light-Years Ahead… Until You Find Out When They Started. 🚀
When I first started learning AI, I felt so behind. Everyone I spoke with—mentors, instructors—seemed like they were operating on another level. I thought, How will I ever catch up? Then I learned something surprising: most of them were only 18-24 months ahead of me. 🤯They didn’t all come from tech backgrounds. They just started earlier—and kept learning. That realization changed everything. AI isn’t about catching up. It’s about starting. And here’s the best part: ✅ No matter where you are, someone is just beginning. ✅ Teaching what you know—even if it’s tiny—cements your learning. ✅ AI moves so fast that everyone is always learning. So, if you’re feeling behind, you’re exactly where you need to be. Keep going—you’ll be amazed at what you know in a few months. If you could give one tip to a brand-new AI learner, what would it be? Drop it below! 👇
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I agree @Paul Marc. I'm reflecting on your comment about people who resist making a move out of fear, particularly fear about what they don't know. When I look back at some of my accomplishments, I am grateful for the "ignorance is bliss" phase I started many of my adventures with. It allowed me to commit before I realized how difficult things would be. Like you said, my determined attitude then carried me through. I think AI might be the most challenging thing I've ever learned. How about you?
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I get your point @Paul Marc but still stick to my statement. The fire hose style of most AI learning along with the perpetual AI learning curve keeps AI among the most daunting things I've learned. However, its also the most fascinating and keeps me coming back!.
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Laurie Linn
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An AI enthusiast, early in my AI learning journey. I believe in the unprecedented potential of AI to breakdown barriers and uplift ALL.

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Joined Jan 30, 2025
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