Learn AI 15 minutes every week…
You're about to know something most people won't figure out for weeks. That's the whole deal with this newsletter. I spend hours scanning AI so you can spend 15 minutes here and walk away ahead of everyone around you.
This week you'll learn how to set up an AI assistant that works while you sleep (costs nothing), why 1,000 people in China paid $70 to install AI then paid $43 to remove it, and one skill that could protect your career for the next decade.
Let's get you ahead.
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🤖 You can now build an AI employee that works while you sleep

Picture this. You go to bed tonight. While you're asleep, something checks your inbox, updates your CRM, sends three follow-ups to cold leads, and drops a summary report in your Google Drive.
You didn't hire anyone. You set up an AI agent.
That's what Nvidia just made possible for everyone. They released NemoClaw yesterday — an open-source tool that lets you build AI agents that handle real work on autopilot. Not chatbots. Actual agents that do things.
It's open-source, so it costs you nothing. And unlike OpenClaw (wait till you hear that story next), this one is actually safe.
What this means for you: If you learn to use AI agents, you get back 5-10 hours a week. That's a full extra day. And if you learn to set them up for other people? That's a business.
💸 1,000 people paid $70 to install AI. Now they're paying $43 to remove it.

Over 1,000 people lined up at Tencent to get OpenClaw installed. Weeks later, they're paying to have it removed.
OK this story is wild.
An AI agent called OpenClaw went viral in China. People lined up — physically — at Tencent's office to get it installed. Engineers charged $70 per setup. A 77-year-old man asked his son to install a "lobster" on his computer (that's the nickname — red logo).
Then it blew up. 341 plugins in the marketplace were malware. 42,000 computers were exposed to the internet. China's government sent emergency warnings. Universities banned it.
Now "uninstall OpenClaw" is trending on Alibaba. People pay $43 per removal. Some sellers offer house calls.
What this means for you: The people who made the most money here weren't the builders. They were the ones who helped regular people use it safely — and then helped them remove it safely. That's a business you can start today with knowledge you already have.
📉 45,000 tech workers lost their jobs this month. Here's what to do about it.

Atlassian, Block, Meta — all cutting thousands to fund AI. The pattern is clear.
Atlassian cut 1,600 people this week. Their CEO said it straight: AI is changing what roles they need. Block cut 4,000 last month. Meta is planning more. Total tech layoffs in 2026 have already passed 45,000.
The pattern: companies are cutting people in roles AI can handle, and hiring for roles that build or use AI. Over 900 of Atlassian's cuts were in software development.
This is not temporary. This is the new normal.
What this means for you: The safest position is not "being good at your job." It's being the person who uses AI to be 10x better at your job. The person who gets replaced is the one competing against AI. The person who thrives is the one working with it.
🎨 Ship your first product by Sunday. No code. No excuses.

Describe what you want. Watch it build. Ship it. That's the whole process.
If you've been sitting on an idea because you "can't code" — that excuse is dead.
Replit lets you describe what you want in plain English and watch it get built in front of you. No downloads. No setup. The gap between idea and live product is now hours.
What this means for you: You can have a live, working product by Sunday night. Not a mockup. A real tool people can use.
Do this right now (10 min):
Go to Replit.com and sign up (30 seconds)
Type: "Build a calculator that tells freelancers how much to charge per hour based on their monthly expenses and desired income"
Watch it build. Tell it what to change in plain English.
Hit deploy. Send the link to one person. Ask what they'd improve.
You just shipped. It doesn't need to be perfect. It needs to exist.
Maker Playbook:
Your 3 moves this week:
Build your automation roadmap — paste the Claude prompt from Story 1. Pick one task. Automate it before Friday.
Create your first product — write a "set up [tool] without these 3 mistakes" guide. Sell it or give it away. 45 minutes.
Ship something — use the Replit method from Story 4. Live by Sunday.
🛠 Tools from today:
NemoClaw — AI agents that work while you sleep (Nvidia, open-source, just launched) Claude — what I use for automation roadmaps and writing this newsletter Replit — describe an app, watch it build, ship same day Perplexity Comet — AI browser that reads any webpage for you
This week ask yourself: "What's one thing I do every week that an AI could do faster?" That one answer is where your next 5 free hours come from.
Until next week,
AI Insiders


