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4 contributions to AI Automation Society
The real problem with AI slop.
So I'm sure you guys have heard the term "AI slop", and everyone sorta defines it differently. Maybe you think it's those TikToks of AI-generated fruits going on dates. Maybe it's infographics with misspelled words. Maybe it's something else entirely. But I want to talk about it in the context of communication. Internal, external, content you put out into the world. I write my LinkedIn posts with AI. My agent knows my business, how I write, how I speak. That's just how I work now. And there's nothing wrong with that. I think everyone should be using AI to write if it makes them more efficient. But this isn't a binary yes or no. It's a spectrum. Sometimes AI can draft and send automatically. Most of the time, I want it to just draft. Then I review. If someone sends me an email with em dashes everywhere, I don't actually care at all that they used AI. The fact that I can clearly tell it's AI-generated isn't the problem. What I do start asking is: β†’ Did they proofread this? β†’ Is this completely accurate? And subconsciously, I might start losing trust. Not just in the email but in the person who sent it. Our job here has changed from writer to reviewer. This quote has really stuck with me: "You can outsource your thinking, but you can never outsource your understanding." When your name is attached to the content, you take credit if it lands, as you should. But that also means you need to take accountability if it's incorrect. Taste and reviewing are becoming more important than ever. AI is super intelligent and powerful, but I don't want to see a world where we trust AI so much, that we stop reviewing things, and then the human on the other end of the content starts losing trust in us. That's why even though I write with AI, and people know that, I still try my best to disguise it and make it sound as "Nate" as possible. Check out the LinkedIn post I just wrote about this HERE
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Been thinking about this exact thing while setting up AI email integration, glad I'm aligned with you. Always review. Even when the taste and efficiency are yours, the act of reviewing is a sign of respect for the person on the other end.
Hello, I'm Peter πŸ‘‹
Hey everyone, I'm from Slovakia, currently based in Seoul. Recently transitioned from a software engineering background to running my own business here. I use Odoo (an all-in-one business platform for SMBs) to serve education and service companies, and I'm also building an AI-powered SaaS for language teachers and their students. Career goal: get it to its first 50 paying tutors. Currently obsessively building my own AI OS / "second brain." Hoping to unlock lvl 3 AI soon. But also genuinely excited to learn from everyone here. πŸ™Œ
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@Curtis Morgan Yeah, I think so. Jumped on the AI wave about a month ago and still catching up,, feels like I'm behind despite the background and opportunity I have. But then again, with how fast AI is moving, I think everyone feels that way right now.
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@Sandra Velandia Still going through it~ updating my build with the Three Ms and Four Cs that have clicked so far. A lot of it's also in his AIOS YouTube video + GitHub repo :)
πŸ’»New AIS Course: Build Your AI OS
Just dropped a new course in the classroom and I'm pretty pumped about this one. It's the full step-by-step on building your own AI OS. Same exact setup I use every day to run the YouTube channel, the community, and my team. 8 lessons, all my templates and prompts, plus a free GitHub repo so you can skip the boring setup and just start building. To unlock it in the classroom, you just need to hit level 3 in the community. Honestly pretty easy: - Drop an intro post if you haven't yet - Engage with a few other members in the threads - Help somebody out who's stuck on something That's pretty much it. Get to level 3 and the whole thing opens up. See you in there. - Nate
πŸ’»New AIS Course: Build Your AI OS
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@Monique McNamara That reminds me of the first thing I wanted to do, auto ytb video transcriber for summary for the people I follow that surfaces only what's relevant to what I'm currently building. Because otherwise, I end up learning all day building nothing :D. Would love to watch them all myself, but time is the biggest enemy these days. Exciting times ahead!
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@Ertuğrul Yildiz Oh then then I'm sure GenAI with our buddy Claude will tremendously help you with that :> I'm also currently building ways to produce more relative emails!
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Hey πŸ‘‹ Peter from Slovakia in Seoul, Odoo consultant + building an AI SaaS for language tutors. Currently obsessed with my own AI "second brain". Excited to be here.
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Odoo Solution Architect / SaaS builder

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