When the Tools Got Smart, So Did We

Back in January, while most teams were still debating which AI to test, we were already rebuilding our internal processes using GPT-integrated scaffolding and proprietary dataflows.

Tim and I didn’t waste a minute.

We started building custom assistants to strip the fat off tasks that used to take whole departments. Not just speeding things up—we made them smarter. Our AI didn’t just answer questions, it learned how we think, and started laying down architecture that fit us—not the other way around.

That’s when we knew Epic Adventures wasn’t going to be a product.
It was going to be a platform.

Jade Chancey | Timothy Calabro
“We didn’t adopt AI. We weaponized it.”

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