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🔒 Q&A w/ Nate is happening in 6 days
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ANNOUNCING: What's working in AI in 2026 (real projects, real revenue)
Quick news. We're doing our first virtual event, and the rule is simple: every person on stage has to show their actual work. The actual projects they're selling. The actual outreach they're using to land clients. The actual numbers behind it. No theory. No tutorials. Just what's working in 2026, taught by the people doing it. Waitlist's open. Get on it before tickets go live: -> What's working in AI in 2026 (real projects, real revenue) PS: Annual members of AIS+ get in for free. We will be announcing discounts for monthly members. If you’ve been thinking about joining AIS+, it’s a good time.
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🚀New Video: Every Level of Claude Explained in 21 Minutes
I've spent over 400 hours inside Claude, and I'm breaking down exactly what separates someone stuck on level 1 from someone running five parallel sessions while they sleep, with the cheat codes to jump between each stage. Hope you enjoy!
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Cape Town AI Mastermind: Behind the Scenes
In February, I spent a week in Cape Town, SA with some of the top AI entrepreneurs in the space for a mastermind. We had hundreds of community members join us. I met some amazing people and left feeling so energized and inspired. Which is why I've been uploading almost daily lately, haha! Anyways, just dropped a behind the scenes vlog if you're interested in checking it out. AIS is planning on doing big events and meetups regularly, so if this trip looked like fun, stay tuned for events in the future!
Why context matters??
Angle 2 is here — and this one might be the most important of the series. Angle 1 was about commands (ELI5, TLDR, Humanize etc.) Angle 2 is about WHY most people still get bad answers even after using those commands. The answer: no context. AI is like a brilliant assistant with zero memory. Every time you open a new chat, it knows nothing about you — your background, your goal, your audience, your constraints. So it gives you the average answer. The "safe" answer. The generic answer. Here are the 4 context blocks I give AI before every important prompt: 1. WHO YOU ARE — your role, experience level, situation 2. YOUR GOAL — what success actually looks like 3. YOUR AUDIENCE — who will read or receive this 4. CONSTRAINTS — word count, tone, what to avoid Real example from today: Without context: "Write a post about productivity." Result: 300 words about waking up early and making lists. With context: "I run a Skool community for freelancers. Write a Threads post about the one productivity habit that changed how I handle client work. Audience: freelancers 20-35. Max 120 words. Conversational, no fluff." Result: Something I'd actually post. Same AI. Same question. Completely different output. The PDF is in the post. Try giving all 4 context blocks on your next AI prompt and drop your result below — I want to see what changes for you. 😲Let's discuss you're way or framework to work with AI??
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