Dylan Haugen

Cam and I in Detroit: AI That Works for Dunkers and for Business Owners

Two weeks after we met Cam in Dallas, we were in Detroit at DSDT. Cam and I are both DunkMan athletes. This is the sit-down we filmed after that summit — in person, not a caption.

Cam Hazzard & Dylan Haugen on Using AI in a Way That Works for Any Business

When we met Cam he already had the clips. Search and ChatGPT still pointed at a hockey player. I am not the better dunker. I had the Knowledge Panel and the site because Dennis made me inventory the work instead of leaving it on my phone.

Cam’s line from the video: they built him a website over lunch, then his first task was an agent that turns a transcript into a published article. “My story was all internal. It was all in my head.” Two weeks later the agent was a scheduled task. He said if he could do it after two weeks, anybody can.

The crossover is the part business owners at DSDT actually cared about. Cam built a positive-comments agent on his own Instagram, then ran the same agent on Dennis — plumbing, marketing, education, whatever was already said in public. HVAC Quote is the same pattern: one quoting tool that can move to landscaping or dentistry once the first version works.

I told the Dunk Camp story on this tape before we even got to Salt Lake: 70 dunkers plus the pros, almost none of them Googleable. Way of Wade will send shoes to a dunker with a site and a story. A 15-year-old DMing “send me shoes” will not. Dunk Camp itself has years of “best week of my life” proof that is still not on a page.

I also admitted the thing that made Claude Max worth $200: I had been delaying turning Dunk Talk episodes into articles for months. One agent session did seventy. They were not perfect. They existed.

Related: building Cam’s site at Align, the Dunk Camp talk with Dennis, camhazzard.com.

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