SpaceX AI engineer just dropped a 1-hour masterclass on Grok Bot and most people are using it completely wrong.
The mistake: treating it like a one-off task bot instead of building a persistent AI workforce.
Here's the actual framework:
→ ROLE: assign permanent job titles. Chief of Staff. Inbox Manager. Researcher. Developer. Reviewer. Each bot owns a function.
→ TOOLS: connect each bot to Gmail, Slack, Calendar, Notion, GitHub. Every bot gets its own persistent cloud computer.
→ SKILL: write the workflow once or record yourself doing it. Grok turns it into a reusable skill.
→ ROUTINE: anything you repeat becomes a scheduled task. Runs 24/7 even with your laptop closed.
→ TEAM: group bots together. Lead bot delegates. Specialists work in parallel. Approval rules before anything ships or pushes.
This isn't automation. This is building an AI company inside your company.
The mistake: treating it like a one-off task bot instead of building a persistent AI workforce.
Here's the actual framework:
→ ROLE: assign permanent job titles. Chief of Staff. Inbox Manager. Researcher. Developer. Reviewer. Each bot owns a function.
→ TOOLS: connect each bot to Gmail, Slack, Calendar, Notion, GitHub. Every bot gets its own persistent cloud computer.
→ SKILL: write the workflow once or record yourself doing it. Grok turns it into a reusable skill.
→ ROUTINE: anything you repeat becomes a scheduled task. Runs 24/7 even with your laptop closed.
→ TEAM: group bots together. Lead bot delegates. Specialists work in parallel. Approval rules before anything ships or pushes.
This isn't automation. This is building an AI company inside your company.