Master AI Tools, Set Automations & Build Agents – all in 16 hours (for free).
Inside the AI Bootcamp, you will learn:
👉 AI tools to automate repetitive tasks and free up time for high-value work.
👉 Smarter decision-making with Generative AI, Neural Networks, and LLMs.
👉 Learn to generate images and videos using AI to speed up content creation.
👉 AI-powered automations to eliminate manual, repetitive tasks.
👉 CustomGPTs, AI Agents to make AI work for you even while you’re asleep.
📅23rd May- Kick Off Call & Session 1
✅Live sessions- 24th & 25th May
🕜11AM EST to 7PM EST
🎁 You will also unlock $3,000+ in AI bonuses: 💬 Slack community access, 🧰 top AI tools, and ⚙️ ready-to-use workflows — all free when you attend!
Mark Zuckerberg was born on 14 May 1984, in White Plains, New York.
He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy before enrolling at Harvard to study psychology and computer science at 18.
He was already a good programmer.
Within a year, he creates Coursematch, which allowed users to make class selection decisions based on the choices of other students.
He also starts Facemash, a precursor to Facebook, which was shut down by Harvard administration.
In 2004, at 20, he launches thefacebook.com and drops out of Harvard.
Within three years he was the youngest billionaire, ever.
Currently, Mark Zuckerberg is one of the richest people on the planet.
One Lesson from Mark Zuckerberg
Move Fast and Break Things
This reminds me of the saying “fail Ferrari fast and Fiat cheap”.
Moving fast and breaking things means you get to learn the basics really quick. And if you can execute the basics really well, you can then experiment with other things too.
You don’t want to built a fully fledged app or business before you show it to the public.
You want to build a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and test, test, test.
The sooner you fail, the sooner you get to fix the things you break along the way.