@DeRonin_: This 1-hour Stanford lecture will teach you how to automate your entire daily work routine with AI better than 99% of "…
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A Stanford lecture on automating daily work routines with AI, focusing on the science behind how AI agents think, plan, and execute tasks independently.
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This 1-hour Stanford lecture will teach you how to automate your entire daily work routine with AI better than 99% of “AI automation” content on YouTube. No tools to sell you. No fluff. Just the raw science behind how AI agents think, plan, and execute tasks on their own. Led by
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