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Good phone call with Andrew. After the phone call, he sent me an email with some good stuff in it. I also sent him an email with a couple of links about where we are heading.
These are the links that I sent him... master plans going forward... https://data0.adilas.biz/lite/ the presentation gallery... https://news.adilas.biz/sales-gallery/adilas-advert-index.html investment opportunities... https://data0.adilas.biz/lite/adilas_investment_opportunities.cfm Here are a few of my notes from the phone call. - Andrew just jumped into it. I got some of his full life story, right off the bat. We even talked about some recovery stuff and some tough spots. - He has experience working with POS systems, retail, restaurant, hotel, frozen yogurt, franchising, beverages, etc. Pretty diverse. - He likes to bring value where he can, in any way. - He has some psychology training and loves people. - He shared some stories about alcohol, drugs, ADHD, and God given gifts. Fun conversation. - He was talking about his mission in life and how he wants to help people. - Seems to be a big thinker. When asked, he said, "I don't live in problems - I figure out solutions and move on." - He said that he likes to study. - Create awareness and access - make it affordable. - Lots of time learning AI - like ridiculous amounts of time... - Building tools for himself, no code experience, able to verbalize what he sees. - Trying to match up the right places with the right people - protecting people that he cares about. - Controlling chaos and not getting stressed out - plans on it being crazy and when it is, he's already there... then just start bringing it back down until it is in control. - Thinking about how he thinks and learning about himself or learning about yourself. - He is always talking to vendors and knows how to talk and speak their language. - Quick at catching the idea and then being able to virtually spitball ideas, based on what he knows. - Being strategic with the bells and whistles. - Building websites - a way to get ideas out of his head - almost mini presentations, but clickable, with some light content and concepts. Quick brain dumps using AI to help build the websites. - There is some magic in seeing things visually. He just talks to ChatGPT and does a lot of copy and pasting things into a site builder app. - He shared a couple of websites with me. One is called Logics420, another is called GCBuddy (general contractor buddy), and a small adilas demo site. He likes to build things, tinker, and then refine as he goes. - If he can see it in his head, he tries to verbalize it, and then make it into something. - Give lots of free feedback. - Towards the end of the call, we were talking about adilas, AI, bots, and how to get that all put together. Fun conversation. He was saying something that I thought was really cool. Instead of having one bot that knew everything. He was saying, what about a bot per section or even per page, then connecting those bots together. Creative idea and I could see how it could help train the bots, just what was needed and nothing else. This may not be the final idea, but I thought that it was worth recording. - Target the medium sized industries. - He highly recommended that we, the adilas team, focus on the Grok AI integration. Steve has been heading that up, so far. I know that he wants help, we just get pulled off on other pieces or to different projects. Lots of moving parts and pieces. - Anyways, great phone call. I enjoyed it and scribbled down a number of post-it notes, while we were talking and chatting. We'll talk again soon, I imagine. |