Your messaging positions the AI Advantage Summit as a way to buy back time with AI.
However, the delivery appears heavily focused on building clones and promoting the bootcamp, with limited attention given to other practical AI skills.
For someone not interested in building a clone, this creates a gap.
Where is the structured support for areas like prompt engineering, image generation, or broader real world AI application?
Inside the classrooms, the volume of content outside of clones seems minimal, which reinforces that gap.
So the question is simple:
How does AI Advantage support users who want to improve their use of AI without building clones?
If that support exists, where is it clearly defined and accessible?
Outside of going back onto YouTube or purchasing the boot camp or the club, I'm curious what support was actually given during that summit that was not centred around clones