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I just replaced a medical clinic's entire front office with AI They saw 50 new patients in 90 days. Here's what we built — and how it actually works. Most clinics run the same playbook: Run ads → get leads → someone calls back hours later → patient already booked elsewhere. We replaced that entire loop with our Patient Acquisition System. - New lead fills out a form. - Receptionist calls them within 42 seconds. - It qualifies them, handles objections, and books the consultation. If they don't pick up — it texts, follows up, keeps going. And this isn't a robotic script reader. It's a humanistic conversational model that modulates tone based on what it hears. ... Someone sounds frustrated — it gets patient. ...Someone sounds hesitant — it slows down and gets warmer. The result: people stay on the call longer and answer qualifying questions they'd normally dodge. But new leads are just one piece. The same system also: - Re-engages cancellations and no-shows automatically to rebook - Reactivates the old patient database with personalized outreach - Follows up consistently until there's a response — no leads fall through the cracks - Requests Google reviews after appointments - Handles inbound calls, DMs, and texts 24/7 This isn't a chatbot bolted onto a website. It's the entire pipeline — from first inquiry to booked appointment to follow-up — running on its own. What we've seen across 20+ practices: Dental clinic: 18 → 32 new bookings/month. No-show rate 22% → 8%. Aesthetic clinic: 50 new patients in 90 days they were previously losing to faster competitors. Average response time: 42 seconds. Same-day show rate: 89%. No reps on a call list. No missed leads after 5pm or on weekends. Team only steps in when a meeting is confirmed. I put together a breakdown of exactly how this is built: ✓ The backend architecture (full system design) ✓ The system prompt that handles objections and qualifies leads ✓ The post-call feedback loop that makes the system smarter every call Want it? 1️⃣ Comment "aiDOC" 2️⃣ Connect with me + like this post (must be connected — repost for priority)

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Andreessen Horowitz (le fonds qui a investi dans Airbnb, Facebook, Coinbase...) vient de lâcher ses prédictions 2026 pour l'IA Ils savent repérer les tendances avant tout le monde. Et là, ils annoncent 3 changements MASSIFS : 1. La fin de la prompt box Tu sais, ce moment où tu passes 15 minutes à expliquer à ChatGPT ce que tu veux ? C'est bientôt terminé. Les nouvelles apps IA vont observer ce que tu fais et agir POUR toi. Exemple concret : Au lieu d'ouvrir ton CRM et te demander "qui je relance aujourd'hui ?"... Ton IA scanne tes emails, identifie les leads devenus froids, rédige des messages personnalisés et te demande juste : "J'envoie ?" Tu cliques. C'est tout. 2. On crée pour les IA, plus pour les humains Les agents IA ne lisent pas comme nous. Ils ne zappent pas le paragraphe 5. Ils analysent TOUT. Résultat : Dans 6 mois, les gens ne chercheront plus sur Google. Ils demanderont à ChatGPT : "Trouve-moi la meilleure agence IA en France" ou "Quel restaurant réserver ce soir ?". Si ton contenu n'est pas optimisé pour être lu par ces IA → tu es invisible. Le SEO devient du GEO (Generative Engine Optimization). 3. Les voice agents arrivent en masse Des IA vocales gèrent déjà : - Des appels post-chirurgie dans des hôpitaux - Des entretiens d'embauche jusqu'au mid-level - Des calls clients dans les banques Le truc fou ? Elles sont meilleures que l'humain sur la fiabilité. Zéro erreur. 100% trackable. Dispo 24/7. Pourquoi c'est important MAINTENANT : Le marché va passer de 400 milliards $ (seulement logiciel) à 13 TRILLIONS $ (travail remplacé par l'IA). x30 en taille de marché. Que tu sois entrepreneur, salarié ou en reconversion... C'est MAINTENANT qu'il faut comprendre ces changements. J'ai créé un doc complet avec : - Les outils à tester cette semaine - Comment te positionner sur ces tendances - Les opportunités concrètes à saisir en 2026 Commente "2026" et je te l'offre en DM 📨

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The 3 AI shifts that will redefine work in 2026 Most people are still thinking about AI as a chatbot. That's already outdated. Here's what's actually happening and what you should be designing for instead: 1. AI interfaces are going proactive The prompt box is dying. The future isn't "ask AI, get answer." It's "AI watches, notices, acts." Think less like a tool. More like a high-agency employee who: • Sees the problem • Researches solutions • Implements the fix • Only asks for approval at the end You won't be typing prompts all day. You'll be training systems that run autonomously. Why this matters: AI is no longer competing for software budgets. It's competing for labor budgets: a much larger market. 2. You're now designing for machines, not humans This one's counterintuitive. For years, we optimized for human attention: • Clean UI • Visual hierarchy • Delightful interactions Now? AI agents don't care about fonts or layouts. They care about: • Clear metadata • Machine-readable structure • Optimized information density The shift: If your content or product is consumed by AI agents, not people, the entire UX paradigm changes. We're moving from "human-first" to "agent-first" design. Content will be created in high volume. Optimized for AI consumption. Not human eyes. Sound familiar? It's SEO all over again, but faster and weirder. 3. Voice agents just went enterprise Voice AI isn't experimental anymore. It's already deployed at scale in: • Healthcare (patient intake, triage) • Finance (compliance calls, onboarding) • Recruiting (screening, scheduling) • Government services (multilingual support) What's different now: These aren't novelty demos. They work across accents and languages. They reduce costs while improving speed. They handle complex, regulated, high-stakes conversations. And they're coming to consumer wellness and assisted living next. The reality check: Humans still need to be in the loop for final decisions. But power users will train these systems so well that oversight becomes the exception, not the rule. What this means for you: If you're creating content, building products, or shaping strategy: Stop optimizing for 2023. Start designing for: • Proactive AI that acts without prompting • Agent-first interfaces, not human-first • Voice modalities in professional settings The companies that win in 2026 won't be the ones with the best chatbots. They'll be the ones who rethought their entire stack around AI agency. Are you building for humans or machines? This might be your most important design decision. Want to succeed with AI? → Join AI-Empowered Leaders: My weekly newsletter with actionable AI insights from my work as AI-advisor, trainer & coach. Sign up here 👇 https://lnkd.in/eUmy2Bdp

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