Your first AI Win

Be This Simple

Most people think of AI as something far away — driverless cars, robots, or maybe high-tech systems in Silicon Valley. But here’s the truth: AI isn’t “coming.” It’s already here. It’s in your phone, your email, your shopping cart, even the way your grandkids do homework.

For a lot of folks, that realization is unsettling. The pace feels overwhelming, and it’s tempting to look away. But here’s the catch: just like the arrival of the internet, those who choose not to learn the basics risk being left behind.

A Story About Being Left Behind

A friend of mine told me about her dad back in the 90s. He ran a small, successful business — but he avoided computers. He kept his books by hand, mailed checks, and dictated letters to his secretary. “I’ll never need email,” he said.

But within a few years, his competitors were faster, cheaper, and easier to reach. By the time he finally sat down to learn, the learning curve felt impossibly steep. He was always playing catch-up.

That’s where we are with AI right now. We’re in the “email moment” — the point where it still feels optional, but very soon it won’t be.

Why This Matters for You

You don’t need to become a programmer or know the science behind the technology. But you do need a basic, working grasp of how to use AI:

  • How to ask it questions.

  • How to tell good answers from bad ones.

  • How to apply it to everyday tasks at work and home.

That’s why our workshops are built around hands-on practice. You’ll see AI in action, create your own accounts, try real-world examples, and — most importantly — leave with the confidence that you can use these tools yourself.

The future is marching forward whether we’re ready or not. The question is: will you step into it prepared, or watch it pass you by?

🎟️ The first Eagle Point workshop (Sept 17) has limited seats, and our special BOGO deal is still available — bring a friend free.

👉 Reserve your spot now: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1588410942889?aff=oddtdtcreator

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