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4 contributions to AI Automation Society
Ai Act
Hi guys, I dont see any person on the net talkin bout the ai act. In fact, for the ai act, im strugglin to sell my ai agents and chatbots, because if i prompt a vapi agent to say "im an ai assistant" it immediately loses his efficiency, but this is the only way to make this legally. How do you do?
🚀New Video: Is n8n Dead?
Is n8n dead? This was a HIGHLY requested topic, and the biggest question I've been getting lately, especially as Claude Code has started surpassing n8n in search interest and YouTube views. In this video I share my honest thoughts on what's happening with n8n, whether you should still learn it as a beginner, and how I'm personally thinking about these two tools.
1 like • Feb 5
@Rick Guzman 💪💪
1 like • Feb 5
@Rick Guzman Do you have your own agency?
Is it still worth learning n8n?
I’ve been getting this question a lot lately. With AI automations becoming easier to build with AI, and OpenAI releasing AgentKit, people are wondering if n8n is even worth learning anymore. But here’s the truth: if I had to start all over again knowing nothing, I’d still learn everything I could about n8n. Because when you learn n8n, you’re not just learning one tool, you’re learning how systems think. You start to see how triggers connect, how data flows, and how logic turns into results. And once you understand that, you can jump to any platform in the world and master it instantly. You become tool-agnostic, and that’s where the real freedom lies. When you learn how to build workflows yourself, you also learn lessons that can’t be taught through flashy AI demos. You start to see what automations can really do, how reliable AI actually is, and what’s possible when you combine logic with creativity. You learn how to build systems that save time, cut costs, and actually work in the real world, not just on paper. That skill separates you from everyone else trying to sell the same thing. Because when clients hire you, they’re not hiring you to drag nodes on a screen, they’re hiring you to think like an automator. They want someone who understands the logic behind the system, can identify what’s going wrong, and knows how to make it better. The people who skip this step, the ones relying entirely on “AI agents that build workflows for you”, are like someone trying to sell a cake after only seeing a picture of it. They don’t know the ingredients, how it was baked, or even the flavor. So when they try to explain it to others, they sound the same as everyone else. But when you’ve actually baked the cake yourself, you can describe the flavor, the texture, the process, and that builds trust. And in this space, trust is everything. Automation is one of the few skills in the world that directly compounds over time. Once you know how to identify bottlenecks, map processes, and connect systems, you can apply that skill to any business or industry. And the ROI is real, recent studies by Deloitte and McKinsey show companies that invest in automation see up to a 30% reduction in operating costs and often double or triple their productivity within months. The people who understand how to build and maintain these systems are the ones leading that transformation.
Is it still worth learning n8n?
4 likes • Oct '25
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