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For the last few years, a small group of friends has been getting together every other Friday to talk about AI and co-build together. At first it was "invite only," but word started spreading and the numbers have just kept growing. Now the only right move is to make this thing LinkedIn official.

To be honest, we're still figuring this out. Right now it's kind of a glorified book club for people trying to advance their AI skills, but mainly it's a mix of meet ups, training sessions, and workshops.
Every other Friday we meet up to talk, show and tell, and just hang out. It's casual, relationship focused, and a bit unorthodox, but it works well.
This part is new, but every few weeks we will host both public and private trainings. Some will be free, some will be paid, but all will be good investments.

This isn't just another stereotypical lunch & learn or networking series. It's a unique learning format that has surprised almost everyone who has attended with how effective and enjoyable it is.
It's counterintuitive, but not having an agenda and letting the discussions evolve organically leads to some of the most helpful insights.
Word doesn't spread if things are lame. Ask anyone who attends and they will tell you they look forward to "Fraiday" all week. Come see why.
A few things we're hosting soon. Pick one that fits your schedule and show up.
By popular request after a standing room only session at MasterClaw, Ryan Kell from Kahoa AI will be leading an encore part-2 of his Claude Cowork workshop.
Prompt engineering < context engineering < harness engineering. Join Pete Larkin as he shares how to give your AI the hands and brains it needs to do real work.
GitHub is not just for devs, and very well might be the unlock to advancing your career. Join Ben Ard as he covers why all knowledge workers should use GitHub.
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