Corporate Catalyst
How to learn AI for students & professionals (guide)
#AI #Rajshamani #Aitools #ChatGPT #claude #learningAI #India #students #workingprofesssionals #AIadoption
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Corporate Catalyst
How to learn AI for students & professionals (guide)
#AI #Rajshamani #Aitools #ChatGPT #claude #learningAI #India #students #workingprofesssionals #AIadoption
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Bhai Raj shamani ki video copy karne par copy right nahi aata kya 😢
Bakwas marne ki liye aaya. Khud ko AI soch raha hain
Why you are scaring people
Look who's talking 😂
Bro speaks with the confidence of someone who definitely skipped the “understanding” part 😭
Watching confidence carry an entire career in real time is insane 💀
What rubbish is this ai learning on tools that will save our job wtf guys ???
I'm ready to upgrade
Who is the guest?
I'm, 35 can I
No body talks about a people who r struggling at 40+
Excellent English speaking 🗣️❤
❤❤❤
The editing + information combo is brilliant here. Definitely inspired us at Saanvi Innovations.
Kya AI Khana bana sakta
kya chutiyapa h vencho 😂😂😂
koe views ni aty sb fazool ha
There's no money or incentive for regular employees, or not enough
it is like vedic sentece. small but covers entirety.
“Most AI videos are hype. This one is actually practical.
ai
Are koi course bata
Which podcast is this ?
Useless, this people talk about how to copy and use instead of research and innovate. I get frustrated when I see this kind of contents
Gock gock
Muu kholo kuch bhe bol do
.. perfect and love it..
Itta smjh aagya h ki 0 se 5 level sala kya hi likh rha hu mai😂
Hey he's Vaibhav Sisinty, he's an AI expert, I have recently attended his free AI mastermind class, this man is too good
Good video
Shit video.
I recently attended a be10X session that was promoted as an educational session starting at ₹9, but I ended up paying ₹231.
The disappointing part was not just the amount. The bigger issue was the experience. Only a small portion of the session had basic tool-level information, mostly around 9–10 AI tools that anyone can easily discover through ChatGPT, Gemini, or a simple online search. The rest of the session was largely focused on promoting their paid course and pushing participants toward further payment.
The session also did not feel genuinely interactive. Several questions remained unanswered, which made it appear recorded or at least not as live and engaging as expected.
Low-cost learning offers are fine, and course promotion is also acceptable when done transparently. But when an educational session is positioned as value-driven and then mostly becomes an upselling pitch, it feels misleading.
My concern is simple: learners join such sessions with trust and genuine intent. That trust should not be used as a sales funnel without clear disclosure, fair value, and proper interaction.