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5 contributions to AI Automation: Start Here
Window of opportunity is here...
Some clips from the Podcast Ep1! You can tell Sameera is excited to teach! She has a vision for the future...
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Our first podcast! My first podcast! I hope everyone enjoys this episode. We just decided to jump on and record it! It was fun chatting with Khadija. Listening to it I'm even more excited about what we're doing! Thank you for everything, Khadija!
What’s New is Old
Until recently automation required writing custom programs, scripts, and database code. Here’s something that might surprise people who are new to automation: The data systems that make today’s AI automation possible were developed over 25 years ago. Why is that? 🤔🧐 Because “automation” isn’t new. When data needs to be moved (extracted), or changed (transformed), and sent to a different system (loaded), it is packaged and delivered in the same way it has been for years. The packaging and delivery is the ❤️ heart of automation. But what has changed are the tools that process the data once it’s delivered. With AI automation, Zapier (or Make.com, or n8n) handles the extraction, transformation, and loading. We don’t have to write a single line of code. The platform does it all. And it does it all more accurately, exponentially faster, and much cheaper. Today’s automation is a bargain. We just need to learn a tool and drag little modules of instructions onto the screen. How cool is that? 😊 — Did you know automation had this kind of history? Drop a comment. I’d love to know what surprised you most 👇
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@Alecia Ford I will share more nuggets that will hopefully provide more clarity and make your learning journey more interesting.
Picking the first project
So we all know we have to learn by DOING as much as by reading and consuming information. I’ve been thinking about what was my first AI automation project I did for learning. For my first project I used manychats on my Instagram. Even that simple app felt odd and I didn’t feel confident configuring it. What I learned from doing that first test years ago, was just how much I had to anticipate about user behavior to ensure the automation would execute properly. Would I do it again? Yes. Would I have been more confident if I understood how to plan AI Automation projects ? Absolutely! What was your first project and what did you learn?
1 like • Feb 14
Love this question! Like you, I created automations for my employer. It was something I did on a daily basis. (One day I have to tell you about something we were required to do once a year that EVERYBODY hated. 😅) But let me share one project. The city decided to replace their entire data system, which meant moving everything from the old system into a new one. YEARS of data. Not a small task. The planning meetings alone were practically a project in themselves! Once the data is moved we ran tests to ensure everything transferred correctly. Reports and balances are run on both systems to make sure nothing got lost, corrupted, or scrambled in the move. Sound familiar to anyone? Ever been part of a project where the PLANNING seemed just as big as the actual work? 😅
Automation Complexity
I'm researching an AI Automation roadmap for a Real Estate Client. I was asked "What makes an AI automation complex?" The answer is not obvious to me, I know that Zapier is less complicated than Make.com but I don't know what criteria distinguish complex vs. simple AI Automation.
1 like • Feb 10
That is a good question. I think a visual example will help bring clarity quickly.
Welcome to AI Automation: Start Here! 🚀
We’re glad you’re here 👏 This community exists to help you understand and use AI automation, including what it is, how it works, and how it can help you reach your goals. You might even discover it’s something you want to master. Our goal is to take you from “What even is this?” to “I can build that 😎” Inside the community: - Step-by-step guides (starting from zero) - Practical projects you can use right away - People learning right alongside you Go at your own pace. Ask questions. Nothing is too basic. When you share what you’re learning, or what you’re stuck on, everyone gets stronger. You won’t be doing this alone. Let’s get started 👇 Reply below and tell us: - Where you’re from - Your goals - One thing you want to automate first I’ll go first.
1 like • Feb 10
@Khadija Rei Really happy you are here, and congratulations on you client success!
3 likes • Feb 10
@Clayton Dosier welcome!! We will be sure to cover automating a podcast workflow. It’s a great idea and so much fun.
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