About Me

Hey there, I’m Eddy, a maintenance tech by trade and an AI enthusiast by accident. I’ve been in the HVAC world for years, solving problems and keeping things running smoothly. My job has always been about troubleshooting and finding solutions, and honestly, I thought I had my systems down pretty well. Then one day, I stumbled across AI, and let me tell you—it flipped my world upside down.

At first, I started using AI for work. Need to find a manual? AI could pull it up faster than I could type the search. Stumped on a troubleshooting issue? AI didn’t just help me narrow down the problem—it explained the logic behind it, step by step. What I didn’t expect was how much time it would save me. Suddenly, I had breathing room to focus on things that mattered more—like honing my skills, getting ahead on tasks, and, yeah, even starting a blog.

That’s where this site comes in. I realized that AI isn’t just for the tech-savvy—it’s for everyone. It’s for the maintenance tech trying to cut down on hours spent searching for answers. It’s for the small business owner juggling 20 different tasks. It’s for anyone who’s ever thought, there’s got to be a better way to do this.

Now, I use AI every day, whether it’s to streamline my workflows at work or to brainstorm ideas for this blog. I even wrote a book about it, AI Prompting Bootcamp, to help people get started with using AI in ways that are practical and easy to understand.

Writing that book with the help of my AI assistant, Lisa, was an adventure in itself—proof that AI isn’t just a tool; it’s a game-changer.

This site is my way of sharing what I’ve learned and helping others see how AI can make life easier. Whether you’re here to explore AI tools, pick up some tips, or just see what this whole AI thing is about, I hope you find something that sparks an idea or solves a problem for you.

Thanks for stopping by! Feel free to check out the blog, grab a copy of the book, or reach out through the Contact page if you have any questions. AI has changed the way I work and think—maybe it can do the same for you.