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5 AI Hacks I Use to Learn AWS Faster
PLUS: Google Launches Real-Time AI Voice Search
In Today’s Cloudbites:
📊 5 AI Hacks I Use to Learn AWS Faster
💡 Learn the 5 AI Hacks in Action
☁️ Online Cloud Events to Look Forward to
🤫 PLUS: Google Launches Real-Time AI Voice Search
Read time: 5 minutes
Hi friends, welcome back to Cloudbites
In this newsletter, I’m going to help you learn smarter by sharing 5 AI-powered hacks that make mastering AWS faster and more effective.
Some of them focus on practical tools, while others are workflow strategies that change the way you study.
I’ll also share a major AI update from Google.
CLOUD COMPUTING ☁️
📊 5 AI Hacks I Use to Learn AWS Faster
Keeping up with all the AWS services can be overwhelming.
But what if AI could make studying feel effortless?
Here are 5 practical AI hacks to speed up your AWS learning:
Hack #1: Study Roadmap with Citations
Create a study roadmap with citations, the key is to ask for citations.
If you ask AI to “make me a study roadmap”, you’ll get something generic, and outdated.
By asking for citations, you know where the content came from. You’ll be building your study plan on reliable material.
Hack #2: Visual Slide Decks
Generate slide decks out of your study notes.
Slide decks help to absorb information faster by breaking text into bullet points, diagrams, and comparison tables.
Hack #3: Podcast Scripts
Turn your notes into a podcast-style script.
Listening to an audio version of the notes helps, It's semi-passive revision and you don’t have to record it manually because of AI.
Hack #4: Custom Sheets with Real Data and Visualizations
Track your progress while you study.
You can create a spreadsheet that you can update as your progress, and the charts will give you a quick snapshot.
Hack #5: Gamify Your learning
Gamify your cloud learning, turn your study material into interactive games.
It transforms revision from passive memorization into active and fun.
Try these hacks and discover how AI can transform the way you learn AWS.
💡 Learn the 5 AI Hacks in Action
Wondering how to put these hacks into practice?
🎥 Check out my video on 5 AI Hacks I Use to Learn AWS Faster, where I walk through the exact tools and workflows that make cloud learning easier.
If you’re a cloud learner, or someone working in tech, you will get to learn practical ways to use AI in your own study workflow.
☁️ Online Cloud Events to Look Forward to
#1 AWS 12-Week Workshop Challenge (Starting Oct 4)
Join the AWS User Group Yaoundé for a 12-week online workshop every Saturday to gain hands-on AWS experience.
Click here to register.
#2 World Summit AI 2025 (Oct 8-9)
A major conference focusing on AI advancements, including generative AI, AI in finance, and scaling startups with AI.
Click here to register.
#3 Oracle AI World 2025 (Oct 13-16)
Oracle AI World (formerly Oracle CloudWorld) will spotlight AI and cloud infrastructure innovations with live keynotes, demos, and networking.
Click here to register.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) 🤖
🤫 PLUS: Google Launches Real-Time AI Voice Search
Google’s “Search Live” provides real-time answers by speaking or pointing your camera at objects via the Google app or Lens.

💡 Here’s what you should know:
Interactive search: Users can speak or point their camera at objects to get instant, AI-generated answers.
Context-aware responses: Search Live understands the context of what you’re asking or pointing at, providing accurate and relevant results.
Enhanced productivity: Helps with tasks like identifying gadgets, troubleshooting setups, or exploring new tools efficiently.
Accessible in real time: Answers appear immediately, making the search experience faster and more intuitive.
This rollout is expected to change how people search for information, blending AI-powered voice and visual recognition into everyday tasks.
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