Hello people,
I'm looking for a co founder to start an AI Automation Agency.
We can provide tailored AI solutions to Founders to scale their business and automate repetitive tasks. I've done some research and I feel it has a great potential. If thi
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Comet
#freelancer • 11m
Is chatGPT being used by individuals in their daily tasks or projects?
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Dhanush N
Lead Engineer, R&D |... • 1y
What AI tools do you use on regular basis which improves your productivity or ease of doing things better ?
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vidya sagar
Figuring out... • 7m
After AI shakes up traditional jobs like driving and repetitive tasks, what kind of new jobs do you think will pop up in the future?
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Dhruv Bhardwaj
Founder • 1m
Hey everyone,
We’re building a tool that automates repetitive manual tasks. Instead of performing the same actions every day, just upload a video of yourself doing the task once, and the product will handle the rest.
If you frequently update CRM re
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vishakha Jangir
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Set2Score • 7m
Money management for an entrepreneur:
It is not taught in any school or college.
1.
If you want to hire people for repetitive tasks (requiring less cognitive effort) like data entry or content writing, consider hiring first and second-year studen
im building docs for my product
& I just wasted 1 hour on building project structure - so its looks cool
its worth it? or am I doing something wrong...
being a student or in IT how do you manage FOMO i mean when i see people doing better than me i get affraid..
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Rohan Kumar Karsh
... • 9m
If you're a business owner looking to scale your business by automating your repetitive tasks in the business to reduce labor cost and time ultimately helping you and your team to focus on other important goals, or if this sounds interesting to you a
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 8m
I once had a mentor tell me, “Success is just a series of tiny, unsexy actions, repeated over time.”
He wasn't wrong.
Too often, we chase the big, flashy wins. We scroll through LinkedIn, searching for instant fame, partnerships, and milestones.