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🚀New Video: How I'd Learn n8n if I had to Start Over in 2026
If I had to start over and learn n8n from scratch today, this is the exact path I’d follow. The skills to focus on, the mistakes to avoid, and the fastest way to go from beginner to building real workflows that clients actually pay for. This is one of my most valuable videos yet, so I hope you guys enjoy!
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🚀New Video: n8n 2.0 is Here (What You Need to Know)
I just walked through everything new in n8n version 2.0. This update brings a refreshed UI, smoother animations, and a few behavior changes that make building automations feel more intuitive. In the video, I highlight the biggest improvements, show how they affect your workflows, and share what you should expect as you transition to the new version. If you want a quick overview of what’s changing and why it matters, this breakdown will get you up to speed.
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🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Dec 6 – Dec 12
From five-figure months to first clients and real-world AI builds - this week inside AIS+ showed what happens when people stop waiting and start executing. Here are this week’s highlights inside AIS+ 👇 👉 @Sef El is collecting $25K this month from client invoices - built solo, step by step, through consistency and patience. 👉 Jan Goergen-Makinson launched his first voice agent, “Kora,” handling appointments using Retell - a big leap into real client-facing AI. 👉 Prakhar Dubey built his first client workflow for a UK-based NGO supporting SEND children - turning learning into meaningful impact. 👉 @Eduard Friesen broke into the All-Time Top 10 leaderboard and landed his first paid client - momentum stacking fast. 👉 @Abel Alvarado shipped an AI Social Media Intern - from research to auto-image generation and multi-platform posting, all automated. 🎥 Super Win Spotlight of the Week: Nick Mohler | Partnerships Through Community Nick didn’t join AIS+ just for tools - he showed up, participated, and shared openly. That single decision led to meeting a business partner, multiple collaborations, and new client opportunities - all through community connection. 🎥 Watch his quick story 👇 Nick’s journey is proof that when you put yourself out there, the right connections find you. ✨ Want to see more wins like these every week? Join the builders inside AI Automation Society Plus - where consistency, community, and action turn learning into real results 🚀
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Dec 6 – Dec 12
Today's AI Highlights (December 13, 2025)
Here's a roundup of the biggest artificial intelligence news and developments making waves today: Market Turbulence in AI Stocks: Shares in major AI-related companies like Broadcom, Oracle, Nvidia, and others dropped significantly, reigniting fears of an "AI bubble." Broadcom's margin warnings and high AI infrastructure costs contributed to a broader sell-off, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closing down over 1%. Trump's AI Executive Order in Focus: Ongoing discussions and criticism surround President Trump's recent order aiming for a single national AI regulatory framework, preempting state laws. Tech industry praise contrasts with concerns from critics (e.g., California Gov. Gavin Newsom) about insufficient safeguards against AI risks. Concerns Over AI Toys for Kids: New reports and tests highlight issues with popular AI-powered children's toys (e.g., Miko, Grok-like bots) sharing inappropriate or explicit content, raising privacy and safety alarms for holiday shoppers. Broader AI Impact Debates: Articles warn of potential mass layoffs from AI (e.g., Anthropic CEO's predictions) and debt risks in data center expansion, while Time magazine's recent "Architects of AI" Person of the Year cover underscores AI's transformative (and controversial) role in 2025. No major new model launches today, but the industry remains volatile amid rapid advancements from players like OpenAI (recent GPT-5.2) and Google. Stay tuned—AI news moves fast! 🚀
Automation Highlights: December 2025
The Good Automation is booming with practical, impactful wins: U.S. manufacturers are all-in — 95% plan new automation by 2028, driven by labor shortages and reshoring. Workers and unions are increasingly supportive. Real-world deployments shine: Agility Robotics’ Digit handled 100,000+ totes in warehouses; Logic Robotics unveiled a heavy-duty autonomous pallet mover; AI startup Serval hit unicorn status by automating half of enterprise IT tickets. Markets are exploding — warehouse automation alone is headed toward $71B by 2033. The Strange Not everything is smooth or serious: Tesla’s Optimus bot had a viral flop — dramatically falling backward in a demo, sparking fresh teleoperation conspiracy theories. A YouTuber bypassed safety prompts to make a humanoid fire a BB gun, reigniting AI ethics debates. U.S. lawmakers revived “No Robot Bosses” legislation to mandate human oversight in AI-driven hiring and firing. Lingering CES weirdness (furry backpack robots, anyone?) reminds us automation can still veer into quirky territory. Bottom Line Automation is delivering massive efficiency and scalability gains, but the occasional stumble, ethical scare, and societal pushback show we’re still in the wild early phase. Exciting — and a little chaotic. 🤖🚀
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