Participation
Members are expected to participate respectfully, ask practical questions, share useful experience, and avoid turning the room into a pitch-only environment.
Policy
The Chicago AI Mastermind Group works because members can ask real questions, share practical experience, and discuss AI adoption honestly. These guidelines protect that room.
Members are expected to participate respectfully, ask practical questions, share useful experience, and avoid turning the room into a pitch-only environment.
Mastermind sessions may include business details, unfinished thinking, and trusted-room conversation. Do not share another member’s private comments or materials without permission.
FCG may create public-safe themes, articles, or companion content from sessions. Private transcripts and raw artifacts are not public materials.
Members are encouraged to experiment with AI, but should respect confidentiality, avoid uploading sensitive member information into tools, and clearly distinguish facts from generated drafts.
Scholars receive access through contribution. Contribution work should be useful, respectful, and coordinated with FCG or the Mastermind lead.
Payment, renewal, cancellation, and access questions should be handled directly with FCG so member status and access remain clear.