Staying ahead in an AI-first world isn’t optional. It’s survival.
The future will reward those who move fast, adapt faster, and build with AI.
This channel helps you do exactly that stay ahead in your work, business, and life.
I’m Vaibhav Sisinty, an engineer turned marketer turned founder.
At Uber and Klook, I led growth, launched products, and scaled revenue from $6M to $25M.
After two layoffs, I built GrowthSchool, an ed-tech company that’s helped 10M+ learners across 150+ countries.
Now, I’m on a mission to help 1 billion people stay ahead with AI using my social content.
What you’ll find here:
- AI tools, prompts, and workflows to 10x your speed and impact
- Tactical lessons for creators, professionals, and founders
- Content to help you grow faster, think sharper, and win bigger
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Vaibhav Sisinty
500K felt unreal 4 days ago.
Today we are already at 533K while I am writing this.
This pace scares me a little.
Every extra subscriber means one more person trusting us to teach AI the right way.
So we are doubling down on quality.
Quick update: as promised at 500K, I am revealing the full workflow behind this channel. The video is already in production. Coming very soon.
But to keep raising the bar, we need sharper minds on the team.
WE ARE HIRING.
Full time, on site, Bengaluru.
1. Technical YouTube Script Writer (AI) - 1
2. AI Researcher - 1
You will work on long form scripts along with real me for the channel.
The job: take dense AI concepts (model launches, research papers, API docs) and turn them into content a non technical viewer can actually follow, without dumbing it down.
Form link in comments.
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The crazy part of 500K in 6 months is how we made it happen 😅
It still feels unreal !
6 months ago, we decided to start YouTube to teach AI in a much deeper way.
Instagram was great, but 3-minute reels were not enough.
The biggest blocker?
My time.
I travel like crazy and running a 200+ people team is already a full-time job.
So we built an AI avatar of me.
The team syncs with me for 2-3 hours every week, my thoughts and ideas get baked into the content, but I don’t have to physically shoot every video.
The big question was:
Will people actually watch 20-minute long-form videos made with an AI avatar?
Today, we crossed 500K subscribers.
Probably one of the only YouTube channels in the world to cross 500K subs where 100% of the content is AI-generated using my avatar.
Not everyone loves the avatar part, but millions of people are learning AI through it.
That’s what matters.
Next goal: 1M subs in the next few months.
And then, the biggest AI education channel in the world.
We’re just getting started 🚀
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I have been getting a lot of requests of doing breakdowns and workflows of tools.
what video would you like to see next ?
let me know in the comments!
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Something I said in my latest video is starting a debate in the comments.
"Everyone says there aren't enough jobs for freshers. I disagree."
You give a fresher a new AI tool, they learn it in a day. You give it to a senior, they spend two days asking why it's different from what they already know.
Even IBM figured this out they stopped hiring juniors in 2023, then tripled entry-level hiring by 2026. Pipeline crisis.
Freshers - your time is now. But only if you start.
Full video breaking down India's AI job crisis + what to do about it 👇
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Asked the guy who runs Google Gemini + Google Labs to demo everything live.
He said yes.
7 tools. One of them hasn't been shown to the world yet.
This is the kind of conversation that happens in rooms most people will never get access to.
I got in. And I brought you with me.
Don't let this one sit in your watch later 👇
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This week broke me a little.
Not gonna lie. I had to pause multiple times while putting this episode together.
Here's what happened this week:
- One blog post from Anthropic wiped $31 billion off IBM's stock. In 24 hours.
- A hacker jailbroke Claude and stole 195 million government records.
- Dario Amodei, the founder of Anthropic, the guy literally building this, told Axios that AI could wipe out most entry-level white collar jobs in 1 to 5 years. Unemployment could hit 10 to 20%.
He's not a random expert. He's not a commentator. He's the one building the thing.
That one hit different.
And honestly? That's not even the wildest part of this week.
Here's the rest of what dropped:
- GPT 5.4 now scores higher than the average human at operating a computer
- Chinese humanoid robots did synchronized martial arts so advanced that Germany's Chancellor flew there with 30 manufacturing executives just to watch
- Perplexity launched an agent that runs your entire computer for you
- Google's Nano Banana 2 is free, already inside Gemini, and I walked through 4 things it can do that'll make you open the app before this video ends
New episode is live. Go watch it. I think this is one of the more important ones we've put out.
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Episode 2 of Figuring Out AI just dropped! 🔥
A few months back Raj Shamani and I over a phone call decided we were going to do something India had never seen before.
No scripts. No theory. No corporate AI content.
Just two friends sitting down every month, breaking real problems live on camera, and showing exactly how to use AI to do the work of 10 people.
Episode 1 crossed a million views in the first few days.
And Episode 2 is bigger.
We went places I wasn't expecting.
Raj threw real problems at me live on camera and I solved them in real time.
We scraped 300 podcast transcripts using AI agents,
validated a business idea end to end,
built a reusable business idea validator anyone can copy,
and converted a full research playbook into a podcast and a presentation while we were still recording.
And soo much more!!
The crazy part? We did all of this in one sitting.
Building something of your own right now is more stable than having a job.
That's not a hot take anymore.
That's just where the world is heading.
Watch Episode 2 if you want to see what actually working with AI looks like.
Link in the comments.
Already watched? Would love to know your top learnings.
Also, What do you want us to cover in Episode 3?
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Quick question
What do you use to make presentations and infographics?
🔵 Gamma (paid)
🟢 Canva (paid)
🟡 PowerPoint (pain)
🔴 Something else
I just dropped a tutorial on a FREE Google tool that replaced both for me.
Custom styles. Branded decks. No subscriptions.
New video is live 👇
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Jack Dorsey just laid off half half of his employees due to AI ( ~ 4000 )
but there is something more scary 👇
Before I get to that part let me tell u what happened right after layoffs
Stock jumped 25% creating $6B in value created. Overnight.
Block's business isn't struggling. Profits are growing. He did it anyway. Because AI changed the math.
His words: "A significantly smaller team, using the tools we're building, can do more and do it better."
Then he said something even more chilling. "Within the next year, I believe the majority of companies will reach the same conclusion."
This isn't a layoff story.
This is a market signal.
Wall Street didn't punish Dorsey for firing 4,000 people. It rewarded him. And every CEO on the planet is watching.
When profitable companies cut headcount and get rewarded, it creates a feedback loop. More will follow.
Not because they're struggling, but because they can.
The old playbook:
Grow revenue → Hire more people → Scale
The new playbook:
Grow revenue → Deploy AI → Do more with less
High headcount is becoming a liability.
The companies that win won't be the biggest. They'll be the fastest and leanest.
Now here's what actually scares me.
It's not the layoffs.
Those are inevitable.
What scares me is the denial.
Every time I talk about AI replacing jobs, people call me a fear-monger. "AI isn't good enough." "Nothing like this will happen."
And then Dorsey fires 4,000 people, stock jumps 25%, and he publicly says every company will do the same within a year.
But sure. Nothing is happening.
Millions of people are telling themselves everything is fine.
That their job is safe.
That AI is just hype.
They won't upskill.
They won't adapt.
They'll just wake up one day and wonder what happened.
That denial is the real danger.
Now let me be honest.
Learning AI doesn't guarantee you won't get laid off.
Some cuts will be structural. Entire teams will be dissolved.
But it does two things:
First, it reduces your odds dramatically.
No founder wants to let go of someone delivering 10x output.
You become too valuable to lose.
Second, even if you do get laid off, you won't stay down.
The superpower you built doesn't disappear with your job title.
Companies are desperate for AI-savvy people. You'll spot gaps others can't see.
You'll have the skills to build something of your own.
The future belongs to builders.
Not to people who tick boxes and clock in.
The ones calling me a fear-monger today will be asking "why didn't anyone warn us" tomorrow.
Stop being a sitting duck. Start learning. Start building. The reset is here.
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I was at India's AI Action Summit. Sat in the sessions. Had a private roundtable with Meta's Chief AI Officer.
Here's what happened in 5 days:
→ $200B+ committed to AI in India
→ Mukesh Ambani pledged ₹10 lakh crore
→ Google is building a $15B AI hub in Vizag
→ An Indian startup signed frontier AI commitments alongside OpenAI, Google & Meta
→ 58,000 subsidized GPUs now available for Indian startups
→ Sam Altman and Dario Amodei stood next to each other in a group photo and refused to touch
I broke down the 10 things that actually matter and the one detail in that photo nobody caught yet.
Watch the full breakdown 👆 before everyone else covers this.
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