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29 contributions to AI Automation Society
Are We Slowly Handing Over Our Lives to Machines Without Realizing It?
Every day, AI makes another decision for us. what to watch, what to buy, how to work, and even how to think. And while it’s convenient, many of us are quietly wrestling with a growing discomfort: Are we becoming too dependent on machines… and losing parts of ourselves along the way? Think about it: - We don’t remember phone numbers anymore — our phones do. - We don’t make tough decisions alone — algorithms guide us. - We don’t pause to think — AI drafts our thoughts for us. - We don’t even fully trust our own instincts — but we trust the machine. Convenience is winning. But something else is slowly slipping: Our confidence. Our agency. Our human touch. We’re entering a world where machines don’t just automate tasks, they automate us. And that’s the part nobody wants to admit out loud… but everyone feels deep down. Your Turn: What’s one moment you realized you were relying on a machine more than you were relying on yourself? Share it below; What your story might be the one that wakes someone else up.
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@Linita Pike @Frankie Fuentes @Neha Lalwani
Happy New Month, AI Automation Society!
As we step into a new month and move closer to the end of the year, I want to send every innovator, builder, and automation-driven mind here a big cheer to progress, even if it sometimes feels slow. Let’s be honest…Many of us are juggling: ⚡ overwhelming workloads ⚡ clients who want “AI magic” in 24 hours ⚡ tools evolving faster than we can learn them ⚡ and the pressure to stay relevant in a rapidly shifting industry But here’s the truth I’ve learned: “You don’t have to be ahead of the world; you just have to be ahead of who you were last month.” So as we enter this new month, I’d love to hear from everyone: What’s the biggest automation challenge you’re currently facing? — Is it getting clients? — Knowing which tools to master? — Struggling to automate your own workflow? — Or something else entirely? Your answer might be the exact thing another member here needs to hear, or the bridge to the solution someone else can offer. Let’s make this month one of clarity, collaboration, and massive progress… no matter how crowded or competitive the AI world feels. Wishing you all a powerful new month filled with breakthroughs, inspiration, and smarter systems. What’s the first thing you want to automate this month?
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@Dope Folly Bebe, Thanks so much for jumping in! That’s awesome. Wanting to learn is already the first big step. AI and automation can feel overwhelming at the beginning, but once you understand the basics, everything starts to make sense. If you’d like, I can point you toward some simple tools or beginner-friendly workflows to help you get started. I’ve also been able to set up a proven system that’s generating me consistent income, and I’m always happy to share it with anyone willing to learn and ready to get things right, even if they want to earn more alongside their regular skills. Can you tell me what you’ve been working on lately or what you’d love to learn first? I want to make sure I guide you in a truly helpful way.
Is your Dental practice loosing ~30% appointment after 6 pm?
Studies says Dental practices loses ~30% of appointment due to after office hours call as well as calls on holiday. The off hours call support requires a lot of cost and can not be fulfilled all the time. I recently setup an human like AI Assistant who can be answer the calls, after office hours or even when your assistant is off the desk during the day . This can - Take calls 24X7 - Collect Insurance details before the visit - Send personalised reminder to reduce no show - It is HiPPA Compliant Let me know if you like the demo.
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@Shivangi Bansal, this is the part that most practices don’t want to admit: the real leak in their revenue isn’t marketing… It’s the silent graveyard of missed after-hours calls. Every dentist I talk to thinks they “don’t miss many,” until they check the logs and realize patients are booking with the clinic that simply answered the phone at 7:18 pm. Your breakdown makes it painfully clear: it’s not just lost appointments, it’s lost trust, lost insurance details, and lost production hours that never come back. Thinking about when you install these AI assistants, what’s the biggest “wake-up moment” practices have once they see the data?
You don’t need persuasion for AI solutions...
This works better 👇 I used to think marketing AI solutions like this was enough: "Tired of support tickets piling up? We can take that off your plate." Clean. Simple. Logical. But completely forgettable… Here’s why it’s weak: When you only identify the problem → you're asking your ICP to imagine how bad it is. But acknowledging a problem doesn’t drive action… FEELING it does. It’s the difference between mentioning pain and AGITATING it. When you make the pain so vivid, so damn unbearable, you force your ICP to seek relief from your solution. Here’s what this looks like for the customer support example: ✖️ Problem Only: "Struggling with customer support tickets piling up?" ✓ Problem + Agitation: "It's Monday morning. 47 tickets in the queue. Your team is already behind before they've had coffee. By Wednesday, you're apologizing to customers for 48-hour response times. By Friday, you're watching refund requests stack up because people gave up waiting." You feel that pull? It’s because you’ve put the ICP inside the pain. They’re feeling every minute of it. When you agitate the pain, your solution doesn't need to convince… It just needs to exist. Don’t stop at the problem → twist the knife with agitation. This will force your ICP to seek relief. __ I help AI Agencies get more clients and scale to 6-figures. Follow me on LinkedIn for more content like this. Dan 🤝
You don’t need persuasion for AI solutions...
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@Daniel Turner This hit hard, Dan. Most people think they’re “speaking to the problem,” but they’re really giving their ICP an intellectual reminder instead of an emotional trigger. The moment you walked through that Monday-Friday scenario, it stopped being a marketing lesson and started feeling like someone’s actual week melting down. That’s the level most AI agencies skip; they talk about efficiency, automation, or saving time… but never make the pain uncomfortable enough that the solution becomes the obvious escape route. wondering in your experience, what’s the biggest reason founders resist going this deep with agitation, even though it clearly drives action?
Is it just me, or is all the ‘life advice’ online actually making life harder?
Ever feel like the internet is shouting at you? “Wake up at 5 AM.” “Do cold plunges.” “Manifest harder.” “Try this habit.” “No, try THIS one.” It’s wild how a space meant to help us grow ends up overwhelming us so many voices… so many “right” ways to live… that you don’t even know which direction to move anymore. And here’s the truth nobody admits: Most people aren’t struggling because they lack motivation. They’re struggling because they’re drowning in too much information and not enough clarity. So instead of becoming better, they freeze. They scroll. They compare. They feel behind. If this hits a nerve, you’re not alone. Information overload is real, and it’s silently exhausting a lot of people. What’s ONE piece of advice you’ve heard lately that actually made things more confusing instead of helping?
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@Emily Tate, I hear you. A lot of those “perfect routine” tips sound good in theory, but they don’t always fit real life. Waking up at 5 AM can work for some, but if it’s causing more stress than progress, then it’s not serving you. What matters most is building habits that support your energy, not someone else’s version of success. By the way, what are you currently working on or trying to improve in your routine right now? I’d love to hear more.
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@Neha Lalwani You said that beautifully, and it’s so true. The internet glamorizes the “perfect routine,” but real growth usually comes from the quiet, unglamorous consistency no one claps for. Those boring, lonely days you mentioned are exactly where discipline is built, and results actually start brewing. Success isn’t in the aesthetics… It’s in the persistence. And it sounds like you really understand that. I’m wondering what’s the “important thing” you’re choosing to show up for lately, even on the hard days?
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