The AI Story

Why The AI Chamber Exists

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I'm terrible with dates and timelines, so I won't pretend I remember every exact moment. But AI really got on my radar toward the end of 2024, about a year before I got out of the military.

What's funny is… I was already using AI before I even realized I was using AI.

Before I found ChatGPT, I was using automation tools like ManyChat in my business. If you've ever seen someone say “Comment COOKING below” and then automatically receive a DM, that's automation. That's AI-driven workflow.

I was also building websites, systems, and digital processes inside my business.

At the time, I didn't look at it and think, “Wow, I'm using artificial intelligence.” I just thought I was using useful tools.

Then I found ChatGPT.

At first, I used it the same way most people do. Very basic. Me and my people would debate sports, and I'd use ChatGPT to fact-check stats and arguments. I wrote a couple ebooks with it. But if I'm being honest, I was mostly using it like a copy-and-paste machine.

Ask a question. Get an answer. Copy. Paste. Done.

I knew I had access to something smarter than me when it came to raw information, so I leaned on that.

But looking back, I was using AI the wrong way. I thought the value of AI was just getting answers faster. I later realized that's only scratching the surface.

The real power of AI isn't just information. The real power is leverage.

That's when everything changed for me.

I started learning more deeply. Not just prompts. Systems. Connectors. Memory. Automations. Workflows. Tool integrations.

I started understanding that AI becomes truly powerful when multiple systems work together. That's when I stopped thinking like a user and started thinking like a builder.

More recently, I found Claude, and that opened another door for me—especially with coding, structured thinking, and building larger systems.

And here's something I tell people all the time. AI tools are a lot like phones. If you've used an iPhone your whole life and switch to Android, it's not like you suddenly forget how to use a phone. You still understand the core concept. You just learn different features.

I stopped thinking like a user and started thinking like a builder.

That's how I see AI tools. ChatGPT. Claude. Gemini. They're all powerful. They all do things differently. At some point, it becomes less about which tool is “best” and more about understanding the bigger AI ecosystem. It becomes preference, workflow, and use case.

And here's something else I'll always be honest about. I'm still learning too. I joke all the time and say I probably only know 5% of what exists in AI right now. That's how massive this space is.

But I also realized something important. I have to stop assuming everyone knows what I know. Because many people are still at square one. A lot of people still don't understand what AI really is. A lot of people still think AI is just asking ChatGPT random questions. It's much bigger than that.

And that's a huge reason I built THE AI CHAMBER.

Learn it now… or be forced to adapt later.

I'm not here to brag. I'm not here to act like I invented AI. I genuinely care about helping people. I want people to understand what's happening. Because from everything I'm seeing and everything I'm studying, AI isn't going anywhere. It's here to stay. It's becoming part of everyday life.

I'd rather help people understand it now—while they still have the advantage of getting ahead. That's my mission.

And I think what makes me different from many AI educators is this: I don't just teach theory. Everything I teach, I'm actively building in real time. While you're learning, you're watching me build too. You're seeing the wins. The experiments. The iterations. The growth. In real time.

I will never teach something I don't truly understand. I will never pretend to be an expert in something I can't explain with my eyes closed. For example, I'm not going to sit here and teach advanced Python like I'm some elite software engineer. That's not me. And I'm okay with that.

I teach what I actually use. I teach what I actively implement. I teach what creates real-world leverage. That's what THE AI CHAMBER is about.

Practical AI. Real execution. Real systems. Real leverage.

My goal is simple: Help people learn AI. Help people build with AI. Help people automate with AI. Help people profit with AI.

“Because the future won't belong to the people who merely watched AI happen. It will belong to the people who learned how to build with it.”

Welcome to THE AI CHAMBER.

— Chef Moe