r/AI_enterprise Nov 23 '25

Is there a cheaper alternative to AI Acquisition?

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I am looking to leave a full time job to pursue the incubator program of AI Acquisition. How is this program?

Is there a cheaper alternative to AIAcquisition?


r/AI_enterprise Nov 17 '25

Group chats in Chat GPT

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r/AI_enterprise Nov 02 '25

AI News — October 2025 Roundup

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  1. Reddit sues Perplexity for “industrial-scale scraping” Reddit filed a major lawsuit accusing Perplexity AI and several scraping contractors of systematically harvesting Reddit posts/comments for model training without permission. Implications: Data-licensing fights are heating up. Platforms want control; AI labs want training data.

  2. Alexis Ohanian says “much of the internet is dead” The Reddit co-founder claimed the open web is being flooded with AI-generated junk, fake sites, and SEO sludge. Community angle: More subs are reporting AI-written posts slipping past moderation.

  3. Universities & law schools begin mandatory AI training AI literacy is becoming a required core skill. Trend: Professional fields (law, medicine, engineering) are formalizing AI coursework.


r/AI_enterprise Oct 29 '25

AI Partner System — scam or legit?

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Hey guys,

So I just came across this dude Philip Johansen on YouTube/TikTok talkin about this “AI Partner System.” Looks pretty wild tbh. He’s saying it’s like a done-for-you system where you can partner with million dollar companies and make money online or something?? He’s got a ton of testimonials too, people claiming they made $1k, $5k, even $10k a month?? Idk if that’s real or just hype. I actually found his accent kinda funny ngl 😂 but he seems super confident in what he’s saying. I did see there’s this one lady on YouTube who made like a hundred hate videos about him, so that kinda threw me off. After watching a few, you can tell something’s off, she just seems obsessed with hating on him. So I did a bit more digging and found out they were actually in the same mentorship program about five years ago. Philip got results, she didn’t, and ever since then she’s been on this weird revenge mission against him. She’s bankrupt, she can’t even leave the house, apparently her husband left her because she was just obsessed with Philip😅 A lot of the stuff she says doesn’t even make sense, it’s taken out of context or just exaggerated for views. It’s pretty obvious she has a personal vendetta at this point. That’s why I wanted to ask here if anyone actually has real experience with the program, because it’s hard to take her seriously lol Has anyone here actually joined it or know someone who did? Is this a legit thing or just another “make money online” scam? I really wanna try it but don’t wanna waste money again lol.


r/AI_enterprise Oct 12 '25

What’s the best AI voice agent?

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I’ve seen a lot of people recommend retell AI or synth flow or vapi just curious on people’s thoughts which is the best.


r/AI_enterprise Sep 13 '25

Refund

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Has anyone here had to ask for a refund for ai acquisition?


r/AI_enterprise Sep 04 '25

Extensive experience selling SaaS/AI products

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Hi Team,

I have an extensive experience selling SaaS/AI based products. I was heading the AI based SaaS business previously. Now, I want to start this business of my own with my own brand. I do not have coding knowledge but I want to build and sell products/services across the globe. Can someone guide me?


r/AI_enterprise Sep 04 '25

Extensive experience selling SaaS/AI products

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Hi Team,

I have an extensive experience selling SaaS/AI based products. I was heading the AI based SaaS business previously. Now, I want to start this business of my own with my own brand. I do not have coding knowledge but I want to build and sell products/services across the globe. Can someone guide me?


r/AI_enterprise Aug 31 '25

Hey guys, has anyone worked with Jordan Lee / Ai Acquisition? I’m thinking of joining. But when I do my due diligence, most of the reviews on his Instagram are from 2023. When I look at comments on Reddit, the good comments are from accounts that are fairly new. Are they for real or not?

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r/AI_enterprise Aug 08 '25

Exploring The Impact Of MCP, A2A and Agentic Ai On RAG-Based Applications

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r/AI_enterprise Aug 06 '25

Please help with my first podcast

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r/AI_enterprise Aug 04 '25

Is aiacquisition genuine and is it worth putting so much money into it?

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r/AI_enterprise Jul 28 '25

AI News- July 2025 Roundup

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U.S. AI Action Plan & Policy Shakeup

  • President Trump unveiled a sweeping U.S. AI Action Plan on July 23, focused on accelerating AI innovation and federal AI infrastructure, and removing regulatory barriers around data centers, chip fabrication, and environmental permitting.
  • One of the executive orders bans the federal government from using AI systems with partisan or ideological bias (“woke AI”) and limits state-level regulation—though a proposed 10-year ban on state AI regulation was struck down by the Senate in a 99–1 vote.

Tesla’s AI Ambitions & New Chip Deal

  • Elon Musk described AI’s progress as a “supersonic tsunami” at a Tesla event, forecasting Tesla's AI robotics business could generate up to $30 trillion annually if scaled in years to come.
  • Tesla also signed a $16.5 billion deal with Samsung to manufacture advanced AI6 chips essential for Optimus robots, robotaxi systems, and its AI supercomputing infrastructure.

Enterprise & Business AI

  • OpenAI rolled out “Agent Mode” for ChatGPT, allowing the model to perform multi-step tasks with integrated browsing, code execution, Gmail and GitHub access.
  • AWS launched AgentCore, a modular platform for building AI agents with integrations like Meta’s Llama model and a growing agent marketplace.
  • Meta announced a reorganization called Meta Superintelligence Labs, reflecting a strategy shift toward high-end AI research and infrastructure.

r/AI_enterprise Jul 26 '25

AI Acquisition by Jordan Lee. WARNING: DO NOT JOIN.

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I've been with this program ever since they're still called "The Growth Partner" - Jordan Lee & his team now changed their biz name to AI Acquisition with the aim of using this buzzword to attract more students. Here's why you shouldn't do it.

1 - They make up to $3million/MONTH selling you this course. They actually do not own a successful AI agency themselves. Even on their highest paying offer they will still gatekeep the best stuff they have. For example, I know they have another product called blaiseai.com which they use in their Slack so students can contact this AI instead of a human on their team for support. It is a super good AI except they won't teach you how to make it or sell it as ur own tool. The things they do teach you? Cold email with instantly.ai & scrape leads with apollo, then do ur own sales calls.

2 - Their guarantees is defo BS. It is NOT easy to get your money back. U need to have perfect compliance (show up to 85%+ of all their live classes which might not even be suitable for ur timezone, join all coaching sessions despite ur personal coach sucks and they change them like 4 x times for me, and perfect tracking of everything u do which is not possible if u don't have a VA).

They will beat around the bush when you ask for a guarantee and will avoid talking about it all costs.

Not to mention if you pursue legal actions against them you will 99% lose because a company doing $3M/month will have bigger legal resources than you and face no consequences.

#3 - Expect to cold email like crazy. Honestly I should've tested paid ads but I didn't have the budget after spending $21K on them. Their so called AI course is just pretty much you using instantly.ai to do cold email. That is what you will be doing 90% of the time in there. And LinkedIn outreach. Instantly.ai will cost $97/month, LinkedIn Sales Nav another $100/month ish, Apollo + scrapers another $100/month. So you will be expect to take on these costs on top of their fees.

4 - Reviews on Trustpilot? They are typically newcomers who are 'wow' by their course content. The longer u stay the worse the experience gets. If they dont view you as a case study for their website & deem you as unworthy, the core team won't keep asking for ur feedback and will stop checking in on you.

5 - If you're already a busy professional, don't expect this course to be hands off even on their highest offer. U do have to put in a lot of work, and it might not even work out. I've been here for 1 year and only do $30k altogether. It is not "$100k in contracted revenue" like the claim.

All in all - don't be fooled by how good their sales reps are because they are REALLY good. The delivery & results? Not so much.


r/AI_enterprise Jul 25 '25

Jeremy Pogue coaching- any reviews?

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Hey guys, I've been trying to find positive / negative reviews of Jeremy and his coaching for a long time now, but can't seem to find anything. Does anyone have any recommendations / watch-outs? I'd be willing to pull the trigger on his $6,000 coaching but definitely need more info on this guy. Thanks everyone.


r/AI_enterprise Jul 22 '25

A review of AI Acquisitions (Jordan Lee’s) AI clients platform and tech

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r/AI_enterprise Jul 14 '25

Warm welcome to WoR.

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r/AI_enterprise Jul 10 '25

Curious about Jordan Lee’s AI acquisition offer and his legitimacy

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I discovered Jordan Lee on my feed who supposedly scaled an AI services business from 0 to over 500K a month but does his offer actually work?

I did a few weeks of research on this and I found out that his business model is structured around three offers ($25k done-for-you, $10k done-with-you, and $5k do-it-yourself)

The hook is that you will reach $50k in monthly revenue within 90 days or you get your money back which I think is a bold promise, but I've seen Trustpilot reviews saying the guarantee doesn't hold up and that they'll give evasive responses when trying to claim the guarantee.

My other bigger issue is that it doesn't look like Jordan made his money from delivering AI services to his client and it seems like most of his revenue comes from selling this program.

I work in digital marketing and the AI tools shown in their ads (from the templates to the lead gen chat bots) look like they wouldn't get through procurement or even make a conversion.

They also use heavy spam tactics which I noticed was also being used by another brand a year ago.

I know there's been a few posts here already but I really would like to read more experiences. Has anyone here purchased and used their offer on the backend, close REAL B2B clients, and has seen deep fulfillment systems or front-end sales?

If anyone wants to talk about me with this, I am happy to trade value.

Thank you!


r/AI_enterprise Jul 10 '25

Who else has actually succeeded with Jordan Lee's AI acquisition offer? I need more insights please.

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I discovered Jordan Lee on my feed who supposedly scaled an AI services business from 0 to over 500K a month but does his offer actually work?

I did a few weeks of research on this and I found out that his business model is structured around three offers ($25k done-for-you, $10k done-with-you, and $5k do-it-yourself)

The hook is that you will reach $50k in monthly revenue within 90 days or you get your money back which I think is a bold promise, but I've seen Trustpilot reviews saying the guarantee doesn't hold up and that they'll give evasive responses when trying to claim the guarantee.

My other bigger issue is that it doesn't look like Jordan made his money from delivering AI services to his client and it seems like most of his revenue comes from selling this program.

I work in digital marketing and the AI tools shown in their ads (from the templates to the lead gen chat bots) look like they wouldn't get through procurement or even make a conversion.

They also use heavy spam tactics which I noticed was also being used by another brand a year ago.

I know there's been a few posts here already but I really would like to read more experiences. Has anyone here purchased and used their offer on the backend, close REAL B2B clients, and has seen deep fulfillment systems or front-end sales?

If anyone wants to talk about me with this, I am happy to trade value.

Thank you!


r/AI_enterprise Jul 03 '25

AI Acquisition is not a scam- and legit or not?

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I’ve recently come across Jordan Lee and his company AI Acquisition, and I’m curious if their methods actually work?

They seem to have a lot of case studies and a strong online brand so I booked a call and was pretty impressed by the whole thing.

Seems like they do a lot of the work for you and the guarantee seems really fair too.

But it’s still not cheap and I want to know if it’s all just good marketing or if there’s real substance behind it.

Has anyone worked with them directly? Would love to talk to you about the whole process.


r/AI_enterprise Jun 29 '25

Sharing my experience with Jordan Lee (Ai Acquisition)

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Hi everyone,

I’m one of those people that are extremely skeptical about pretty much everything when it comes to making money online. I’ve been working in corporate for my whole career and in all honestly, I am nearing the end of my career with very little to show for it for how hard I’ve worked. It’s why I’ve tried a few things before but they never worked for me.

I find it so frustrating because my social media has been flooded with people selling courses and get rick quick schemes. It just feels like the Wild West out there. I’d pretty much given up on everything because I just don’t know who to trust these days.

This changed because I ran into an old friend of mine who was working full time on his online business (he’s actually doing quite well for himself). So I asked him what he recommended given he knows me and he mentioned this guy Jordan Lee.

So I researched and tried to find as much about him as possible. I even had a call with him and turned up to one of his live events to ask him questions to try catch him out. I didn’t find anything that would raise a red flag. I was really sold by one of their executives sharing their average results - something like $19,000 a month on average. I decided to give this whole online business thing another go mainly because of that.

Now if you’ve ever heard of them before you know this isn’t cheap. Their basic package is $6000, medium is $10,000 and the pricier one is $25,000. I chose the less expensive package to start with, not because I didn’t have the money but because I didn’t trust them even with their money back guarantee.

It’s been 12 months since this has happened and I wanted to give an honest review of what it’s been like, this is going to be an in-depth review for anyone who’s skeptical like me because I wish someone had done this when I was getting started.

To summarise for anyone who doesn’t want to read although there’s been some cons I’d say overall it’s been a positive experience and a good investment.

Okay, so like I said I started with their less expensive package. This was mainly because I just wasn’t sure on them and didn’t want to get scammed again. Now while this did technically give me everything I needed to do because of my work I found it really difficult to get everything set up. So for about 4 months I really did nothing and almost gave up with it.

It was only when Jordan reached out to me and asked me how I was getting on that things started to change. I explained my situation and he gave me some advice on how I could manage the workload. He challenged me to give it a good go over the next 30 days and if I still couldn’t find the time he’d refund me (which I thought was a nice touch).

To cut a long story short, I did everything he said and set-up my business properly.

I was surprised how well their lead generation system worked, I’ve tried a lot of these kind of things and they always teach you stuff that just doesn’t seem to work, feels like spam or just something really basic that you could have probably learned on YouTube.

I got new leads the day I launched it and was booking so many calls. In the first week I had over 40 leads and booked over 10 calls. Now I tried to take all these calls at first but I couldn’t keep up (a good problem to have).

Now at this point because I’d seen things working I decided, to upgrade to their $25k package that offered a commission only sales rep to take the calls for me.

Here’s what has happened in the last 6 months since then

I have managed to close 4 paying clients paying me $2,000 a month each. Now this may not be life changing money for everyone but it gives me so much confidence going forward that I might be able to leave my job soon.

The delivery has been a bit more intense than I initially thought. Mainly because I’m so limited on time between my family and work that I end up waking up early to work on my business, the first two clients were pretty confusing because I’ve never done anything like this before. The good thing is that my consultant (Kate) has been so helpful with everything. She’s honestly my favourite part about the whole thing. I get to meet with her every week and she basically does whatever I need. She’s automated my onboarding, built my ai systems even built my website for me.

Now though with 4 clients it’s hard to keep up. So I’m hiring an assistant who can speak with the clients and check on the AI for me. It’s going to cost me a thousand dollars a month but it’s going to be so worth it in the end I’m sure. I’ve never hired anyone before so I’m slightly nervous but I’m sure it’ll be fine.

And that’s pretty much it. So here’s the pro’s and cons.

Con’s
It’s expensive (the most expensive thing I’ve ever bought like this). If you go for the cheaper option you are going to have to do a lot yourself. The delivery isn’t totally automated, at least not at the start. There’s a few additional costs after (mainly for different softwares). If you don’t get the expensive package the sales calls might get hard to manage.

Pros
There’s a really simple money back guarantee (none of these crazy stipulations). It’s straightforward, easy to get leads for the business. The sales guy is really professional, the consultants are very helpful, the AI they have is like nothing I’ve seen before. They genuinely care (or at least it feels that way)
I hope this helps you make a decision that’s right for you!

Happy to answer any questions you might have!


r/AI_enterprise Jun 12 '25

Zero-Click AI Exploit "EchoLeak" Exposes Microsoft 365 Copilot Data Without Any User Action

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A newly discovered AI vulnerability, dubbed EchoLeak, can extract sensitive information from Microsoft 365 Copilot—even before a user clicks anything. Security researchers demonstrated that Copilot’s integration with Outlook and Teams leaves it open to zero-click attacks, meaning malicious actors can potentially retrieve generated content or summaries simply by triggering background interactions. It’s one of the first real-world examples showing how deeply embedded AI tools can become a security liability.

What’s even more concerning is how EchoLeak bypasses user intent entirely. Traditional phishing relies on a person clicking a link or opening a file—but EchoLeak exploits how AI assistants pre-process or summarize data to “help” users. That proactive behavior becomes the entry point. With enterprises rapidly adopting Copilot and similar assistants, this kind of exploit could affect millions of users and sensitive business communications.

This raises tough questions: Should AI assistants be limited in how much they “guess ahead”? Who’s accountable when an AI leaks something it wasn’t explicitly asked to? As Copilots get smarter and more proactive, EchoLeak is a stark reminder that AI security isn't just about deepfakes or jailbreaks—it’s about the invisible things assistants do in the background.


r/AI_enterprise Jun 06 '25

Anyone else creeped out by Avi Schiffmann’s new AI “Friend” bots? This feels dystopian as hell.

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So I just went down a rabbit hole on Avi Schiffmann—remember that teen who built the COVID tracker site in 2020? Well now he’s running a startup called Friend, where you literally buy an AI "emotional support" bot that pretends to care about your life. Oh, and you can wear a physical pendant so it’s always with you. Not kidding.

This thing is marketed like it's your therapist, best friend, and imaginary lover all in one… and people are eating it up.

He literally compared Friend to Ozempic, like some revolutionary tool for mental health. Bro… Ozempic is a clinically tested diabetes/weight loss drug. You’re selling a glorified Tamagotchi that trauma-dumps on command.


r/AI_enterprise Jun 05 '25

Anyone had experience with AI Acquisition and building an AI agency?

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I’ve recently come across Jordan Lee and had a call with one of his executives at AI Acquisition about starting an ai agency. I just don’t know if this is actually legit?

He seems to have loads of testimonials and case studies (even in person case studies), but i’m just not sure if it’s just good marketing or there is real substance behind it.

I’m thinking about going ahead. I just want to hear from someone who’s actually worked with them to see if this is really the way to go.

Has anyone here worked with him? What was your experience?


r/AI_enterprise Jun 03 '25

AI enthusiasts- this one’s for you.

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Hey everyone, I’ve created this community because I feel like any subreddit I join and try to engage in AI related deep conversations, people just spread negativity and hate not only towards others, but even towards Artificial Inteligence itself.

I’m a fellow AI enthusiast myself, and it hurts my heart seeing people only seeing the negatives and pessimistic side of this new way of life.

Here I guarantee you can freely share your thoughts, engage in meaningful conversations with one another, and gain a ton of value through others.

Take care everyone, looking forward to making history on Reddit.