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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!
Stop Trying to Fully Automate Instagram (This Is Why You’re Stuck)
Most people overcomplicate Instagram automation… and that’s exactly why they don’t stay consistent. The truth is, you don’t need 10 tools or some crazy setup. You only need 3 things: 1. Content that’s easy to produce (AI can help you with this) 2. A simple scheduler so you’re not posting manually every day 3. A way to respond faster (DM/comment automation but keep it human) That’s it. Automation isn’t about removing yourself…It’s about removing friction so you can actually show up consistently. The people winning right now aren’t fully automated they’re just smart with their time. If you had to pick one thing slowing you down right now… Is it content, posting, or engagement?
Language barrier when learning AI automation / Claude Code as a non-native English speaker
Hey everyone, I have a question for the community, especially for non-native English speakers. I’m French-speaking, and I’m currently learning more about AI automation, Claude Code, and the resources from AI Automation Society. I was wondering how you usually handle the language side of things. Do you mostly interact with Claude Code in English, even if English isn’t your first language? Or do you use your native language for prompts, explanations, and project planning? I’m also curious about the AIS resources. Since most of the content is in English, would you recommend fully switching to English when following the tutorials and building projects, or is it fine to translate/adapt everything into French while learning? For those who are also non-native English speakers: - Do you feel that working in English gives better results with Claude Code? - Do you write your prompts and project instructions in English? - Do you use translation tools, or do you keep everything in your native language? - In cases where I need to deliver the final project in my native language, what would you suggest? I’d love to hear how you manage this in practice, especially if you’re building real workflows, agents, or automation projects. New concepts are already kind of throwing me off, and having to manage another language at the same time sometimes makes it even harder. Thanks in advance for your advice.
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