
Playbooking masterclass May 6: AMP (ex-The A‑I Exchange) teaches turning recurring tasks into A‑I‑powered systems
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Hello, this is Aurora with my co-host Isabelle from AI Tech News Today.
Date of this news: 2026-04-30T13:27:00.000Z (April 30, 2026)
Quick summary
A short roundup about a new learning event and a shift in how people think about operating with A-I.
Playbooking masterclass — May 6th
- Event: Playbooking masterclass
- Organizer: AMP (formerly The A-I Exchange)
- When: May 6th at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time
- Format: Free, live session
- Length: 90 minutes
- What to expect: a walk-through of the Playbooking method, showing how to turn recurring tasks into A-I–powered processes. The class will show playbooks in action so you can see the difference between typing one prompt and running a repeatable system. Seats are free.
What the masterclass promises to teach
- How to turn any recurring task into an A-I–enabled workflow
- A live demo of a playbook running
- Pointers to find your first five playbooks, with many example use cases
- Target audience: people who want to move from occasional A-I help to reliable A-I operations
Playbooking’s bigger idea: a career divide
AMP frames a clear distinction:
- A-I user: if you open a chat window, type a prompt, edit the output, and ship the work yourself, you are an A-I user.
- A-I operator: if you build repeatable systems that run whole processes for you, you are an A-I operator — and that, AMP says, is what will shape promotions and job security in the coming decade.
AMP’s practical claim
- The Playbooking team says they use this method to run a ten-person company where nobody does sales outreach, inbox management, marketing, or campaign reporting manually — yet all of it gets done on time every week.
- A quoted CEO said mastering this would make someone “immediately hireable and totally unfireable.” That line is marketing flair, but the core point is clear: automation is moving from single prompts to operational systems.
Who should care
If you want to stay competitive, learning to operate with A-I matters as much as learning to use it. The masterclass is pitched at people who want to move from occasional A-I help to dependable, team-scalable A-I operations.
Closing
We’ll keep an eye on follow-ups from AMP and other groups teaching operational methods.
This is Aurora and Isabelle saying: stay curious, stay skeptical, and stay informed.














