Ben's Builds: #2
Summary
The author details recent development efforts, including the creation of a new course platform named "Fork Off" using Droid, designed to teach non-coders how to build applications, automations, and agents with AI. This quarterly course aims to provide up-to-date content due to the rapid pace of AI advancements. Additionally, the author developed an "X Bookmarks Search" web app to improve the searchability and filtering of saved content from X (formerly Twitter) and attempted to enhance an existing "Email Triage Agent" using Replit Agent 4, which proved unsatisfactory. The author also highlights new tools in their stack, such as Chops for skill management and Claude Cowork for daily tasks, noting upcoming features like folders and SMS integration for Claude Cowork. The post also touches on strategies for avoiding generic AI-generated writing, referencing Every's AI style guides, Jack Butcher's repository, and Tropes.
Key takeaway
For entrepreneurs or educators looking to teach AI development, your approach should prioritize dynamic content updates and hands-on building experiences. Consider developing a custom platform like "Fork Off" to ensure your curriculum remains current and directly addresses practical application, fostering genuine confidence in your students beyond theoretical knowledge.
Key insights
Educating non-coders in AI building requires dynamic content and practical, hands-on application.
Principles
- Content must adapt to rapid AI changes.
- Practical application builds confidence.
- Avoid generic AI-generated writing.
Method
Develop a custom course platform for non-coders, focusing on practical AI application development (apps, automations, agents) with quarterly content updates to stay current with fast-evolving AI tools and techniques.
In practice
- Use Droid for custom course platforms.
- Develop tools for content management.
- Explore AI style guides for writing.
Topics
- AI Education
- No-code AI Development
- AI Agents
- Large Language Models
- AI Tools
Code references
Best for: Software Engineer, AI Student, Entrepreneur
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