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ROBOTS ATE MY HOMEWORK

Mia Kiraki \ud83c\udfad, Wyndo, Mack Collier, Elena Calvillo at Product, Kim Doyal, Jenny Ouyang, James Presbitero, Sam Illingworth, Daria Cupareanu, Joel Salinas, Karo (Product with Attitude), Ruben Hassid, Ashwin Francis, Karen Spinner, JHong, Dallas Payne, Raghav Mehra, AI Meets Girlboss, Cristina

AI systems and strategic frameworks that help you escape the AI circus. Get complete workflows + strategic depth + human creativity. Yes, the robots ate your homework, but they kept the good parts.

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Welcome to today’s edition of ROBOTS ATE MY HOMEWORK. Today I’m telling you a story.

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Autocomplete is stealing your homework

Welcome to today’s edition of ROBOTS ATE MY HOMEWORK. Today we’re talking about that microsecond of panic when you stare at a blank cursor and realize you have nothing to say until you hit “Generate.”

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The secret life of unnamed streets in your AI stack

Welcome to today’s edition of ROBOTS ATE MY HOMEWORK. Today, we’re diagnosing why your smartest AI workflows keep vanishing, then building them street names so they stick around long enough to compound.

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Reverse-engineer yourself before you train your AI

Welcome to today’s edition of ROBOTS ATE MY HOMEWORK. Today we’re actively debugging the source code of your personality before your AI learns to stutter.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Mia Kiraki \ud83c\udfad

    I build high-taste AI systems that help you escape the AI circus. Learn to lead the tools with your distinctive POV, engineer narrative-first workflows, and outsmart the army of robots currently eating your homework.

  • Wyndo

    AI Operator & Maker \ud83d\udee0️ || Sharing optimistic view how to build smarter, work faster, and live better—with AI || Building in Public || Vibe-coder

  • Mack Collier

    I help Substack creators solve 4 problems: How to get and retain more Paid subscribers, how to increase engagement, and how to create content that builds authority. All with a Southern accent. Proverbs 25:2

  • Elena Calvillo at Product

    Former Developer now AI Product Manager. I build products, not just write about them. 3+ years helping Product Leaders master AI and Product Management through experiments, templates, and real implementation stories. Trusted by Reforge.

  • Kim Doyal

    GenX entrepreneur and AI strategist showing you how to leverage AI for real income and time freedom. Building, automating, and generating revenue - this is our moment. Fueled by caffeine and stubborn optimism, currently in my 'watch me' era.

  • Jenny Ouyang

    AI builder • Bridge tech/non-tech worlds • Profitable AI products shipped • Help builders ship faster, launch smarter, get featured, boost careers

  • James Presbitero

    I design AI systems that turn founders into Unpromptable leaders, irreplaceable in the Age of AI. | Get the FREE AI Prompt Vault (prompts for writing, marketing, etc.) in the welcome email.

  • Sam Illingworth

    Professor & poet in Edinburgh who writes Slow AI, to help reflect and stop accelerating into the void. I reply to every comment.

  • Daria Cupareanu

    Making AI practical for people who don’t speak tech. I help entrepreneurs and professionals save time, reduce burnout, and create unfair advantages at work.

  • Joel Salinas

    I'm Joel! Entrepreneur, consultant, investor, and nonprofit leader bridging the gap between leadership and AI to help you thrive in the age of AI.

  • Karo (Product with Attitude)

    AI Product Manager turning everyone into AI builders and experimenters. I help you build, design and feature your work on StackShelf.app. I connect you with a supportive 10K+ community building and learning in public.

  • Ruben Hassid

    Click on \ud835\udddb\ud835\uddfc\ud835\ude04 \ud835\ude01\ud835\uddfc \ud835\uddd4\ud835\udddc. Access my AI guides.

  • Ashwin Francis

    Senior Technology Consultant | Co-founder @ Cash&Cache | Venture Capital Fellow & Scout | M.Sc Financial Engineering

  • Karen Spinner

    Writer, agency owner, and casual developer with mixed feelings about AI. Creator of Future Scan, a tool that spots trends in AI/ML research.

  • JHong

    How to human in the age of AI. Marketer by day, social scientist 24/7. Rabbit hole seeker.

  • Dallas Payne

    AI adventurer sailing uncharted waters. Here we turn mystery into mastery. I share what's working, what's breaking, what I'm learning. Join the crew ⛵⚓

  • Raghav Mehra

    Fintech & strategy enthusiast | Ex-Quant Trader | Writing on finance, tech, AI, and some personal musings - how we pay, invest & build

  • AI Meets Girlboss

    I'm the woman who said yes to every AI task before I felt ready. Turns out you don’t need to be technical, just willing to start. I share prompts, wins, mistakes, and workflows that help ambitious women use AI to find their voice and stay ahead. \ud83e\ude77\ud83e\udda9

  • Cristina

    Equal Employment Opportunity Specialist and AI ethics writer | Helping leaders and everyday users navigate AI responsibly | Delivered training to 1K+ professionals | Building literacy for a safer, more human future.

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