AI Salon PRESENTS: Creating an AI Practice
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The revolution isn't technical. It's human.
Most people treat AI like a vending machine. Push a button, get output, move on.
But here's what we've been trying to articulate for the past year: the people doing the magical AI work? They're not just learning tools. They're in a practice.
And a practice is something completely different.
Your refinements get smaller and more granular. You're dialing things in. Then a new tech drops and blows it all up and you start over. That cycle isn't a bug—that's the whole point. You need a practice, not just skills. A practice is what lets you keep moving forward when the ground won't stop shifting.
On Tuesday, November 4 at 7pm ET, Kyle Shannon and Liz Miller-Gershfeld are introducing this framework at AI Salon Presents.
Here's what we mean by a practice:
In a world where people are creating more AI content than anyone can consume—most of it hype, fear, or noise—a practice gives you clarity of signal.
It's not a workflow. It's not about learning one more trick.
It's about:
- Aligning your AI work to your values
- Actively learning, always refining
- Working toward best-in-class work (macro and micro)
- Understanding that this never stops—and that's actually the beauty of it
This conversation is for you if:
- You've been doing AI work but haven't articulated what you're actually doing
- You're tired of the noise and ready to find signal
- You want to take this to the next level
- You're willing to roll up your sleeves—this isn't about being fixed
Join us Tuesday to talk about what that looks like—what a practice is, what a practice can be, and how you develop one when you're not even sure what you're building toward yet.
Most people have AI in front of them, where it's this thing they have to confront.
What we want to suggest is you put AI behind you—as an amplifier that's pushing you forward. That shift? That's what a practice makes possible.
