Episode 186

7 AI Tools Course Creators MUST Try Today

Artificial Intelligence is taking the world by storm! In today’s Course Wizards episode, Amit and Chris discuss the five AI tools you’ve GOT to try today to take your course creation to the next level!

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Christopher:

Hey, here we go.

Christopher:

It's Amit and Chris.

Christopher:

Your course Wizards coming here today to talk about how

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you can teach anything online.

Christopher:

How you doing

Amit:

today, Amit?

Amit:

What's up Chris?

Christopher:

How are you?

Christopher:

Oh, I'm doing good.

Christopher:

You

Christopher:

know,

Amit:

we just did, uh, I think you were telling me a fun story before

Amit:

we hit record about a taste test.

Amit:

So yeah, we decided listeners are like that.

Christopher:

Uh, we, one of our favorite, uh, YouTube shows is a

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good mythical morning, and they often do taste tests on that show.

Christopher:

And so we decided we would do a taste test of our own.

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And so we decided to do a taste test between many flavors of Doritos.

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And so my wife went to the store, she got one bag of each flavor.

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We had something like, Seven or nine bags, and one by one we went through and tasted

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each one to see which one was the best.

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We rated them on a scale from one to five, and then combined

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our scores to see what was best.

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Uh, my, uh, the, the one that went out over everything was cool, ranch, and

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then next in line was nacho cheese.

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And, uh, and then the, the surprise of the night was the tomatillo flavor.

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We all loved the, uh, hot sauce on that one.

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Um, and then, uh, uh, then it went down from there.

Christopher:

We did discover all the flaming hot ones.

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They are flaming hot.

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We did not like those at all.

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We couldn't, we couldn't even feel our tongues after we ate those.

Amit:

Uh, I wanna like Google Okay.

Amit:

Dorito flavors.

Amit:

Yes.

Amit:

Apparently they have 130

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flavors.

Christopher:

Yeah.

Christopher:

So we missed out on about 129 of the, or 121.

Amit:

Oh my gosh.

Amit:

But, so my favorite is actually not the flaming Hot, but it's like the purple bag.

Amit:

I forgot what it's called.

Amit:

Uh, it is on the spicy side though.

Christopher:

Yes.

Christopher:

Yeah.

Christopher:

Some of those, they can get really spicy.

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Some of them are called spicy, and then some are called Flaming Hot.

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And there's a distinct difference.

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The spicy has a little bit of a kick.

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The flaming hot is, it's, it burns and,

Amit:

and it builds.

Amit:

I wouldn't tell you my story, but I completely forgot

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what my story was gonna be.

Amit:

Did you really?

Amit:

Well, I started to say something.

Christopher:

It, yeah, you, yeah.

Christopher:

You said, you said, oh, I got a funny story with this.

Christopher:

Hold it until the podcast.

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And then I said, okay, I'll tell my story.

Christopher:

And then you can tell your, and you forget, huh?

Amit:

Yes.

Amit:

What about, so what's good morning mythical or good mythical morning?

Amit:

You don't

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know.

Christopher:

Good.

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Good.

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Mythical morning cuz A couple guys, this written link, uh, they're the

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number two show I believe on YouTube and have been for over a decade.

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Uh, it's just a couple of guys that, um, they do all kinds of things like taste.

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Tests and stupid, you know, games and that kind of stuff.

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And they were a riot to watch.

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They're great for the whole family.

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Definitely.

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You and your kids would love 'em.

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Your wife would probably love them too.

Christopher:

Um, well, especially when they do, they do taste tests.

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They'll do things like, um, they'll bring in three different kinds of dinner.

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Pokemon

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soup, Mario

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Pasta.

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Yeah.

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And, and, and they'll do the different, um, types of foods.

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So they might say, okay, we're gonna bring in.

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Food from frozen sections, from low value restaurants, expensive

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restaurants, and see if the expensive one really is better than the rest.

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Those are always very interesting.

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They also do taste tests with, uh, different grocery stores and foods.

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And sometimes you, you're surprising to see, for instance, how many Kroger

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foods are better than the actual brands, um, when they do the taste test.

Christopher:

So yeah, it's pretty eye-opening and fun, fun stuff.

Amit:

Yeah, sounds like it.

Amit:

Um, Yeah, I wish I remembered what I was gonna talk to you about, but I forgot.

Amit:

Well,

Christopher:

you, you know, what you need is a little bit of an AI tool

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on your side to help you know what your script should be on it, and

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that's what we're talking about today.

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Speak.

Christopher:

Uh, so if you're, we are going to talk about it.

Christopher:

Yeah.

Christopher:

You're building courses and you know that we have been talking

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about AI tools a little bit, uh, on this, um, uh, whole show.

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This course wizard show, and we just thought we'd compile a

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list of some of our favorite.

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AI tools that you really need to try out because even though we've talked

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about AI tools before, you know it's been a week or two and when a week or

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two passes right now these AI tools are, there's new ones springing up.

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When we were compiling list list, Amit's already put a couple on here

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I never even knew existed because a couple weeks ago they didn't.

Christopher:

Right?

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And so, um, I think this is gonna be a really good look at

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some of the latest AI tools.

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And keep in mind as you hear us, Talking about them, that you can

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use these to really shortcut your way through building your courses.

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They can help you build the copy you need, build outlines you

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need and all sorts of things.

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And so, uh, uh, that's why we love 'em.

Amit:

Absolutely.

Amit:

And you are right.

Amit:

Every week there's like a new tool popping up, right?

Amit:

Yeah.

Amit:

Uh, what school is, right before I joined this call,

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Chris, I was reading about this.

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Uh, AB Sumo had sent an email about Heart on my sleeve.

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I don't know if you saw that, right?

Amit:

Yes, I did see that.

Amit:

What, and I didn't even know this thing, so I Googled it and

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apparently this song, have you, do you know the background behind this?

Amit:

No, I don't.

Amit:

Okay.

Amit:

So it's a song called Heart on My Sleeve, sung by, uh, the weekend

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and I think I wanna say Drake.

Amit:

Yes.

Amit:

Yeah.

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But it's, they both, it's fake.

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It's AI generated song, which has got.

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8.5 million views on TikTok, and that just goes to show you that no job is

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safe.

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No one is safe

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right now.

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Although there is a safe job right now, which only humans can do.

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Which AI is not allowed to do.

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And it's called a AI ethics job, right?

Amit:

Because you have to be a human to be in the AI ethics industry.

Amit:

Yeah.

Amit:

Yeah.

Amit:

I, so if you are worried about your job, that's a good job to go for.

Christopher:

You know, a lot of people are worried about their jobs

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and there's a certain merit to that.

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But if you look throughout our track record with new technology generally, You

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know, when, when, when Spotify and Apple Music came out, everyone said, oh, the

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music industry is done, and instead it's just changed the way it works, right?

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And generally those who embrace the technology tend to do

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better than those who don't.

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You remember?

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And, and I was telling someone the other day, I said, you know

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when, when spreadsheets came out?

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On computers, people thought accountants were done for, no one's

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gonna need an accountant anymore cuz everyone can use a spreadsheet.

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And instead what happened is it was the accountants that used spreadsheets that

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won over, the accountants that didn't.

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And so I'm encouraging people to learn about these AI tools, figure

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out how they can help you do better.

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Because if you're a writer or a designer, Or a marketer.

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If you can use AI tools, you're generally gonna do things better than those who

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don't because it's gonna be like you have a personal assistant on your side

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and that's gonna put you over the top.

Amit:

Yeah, and you're right, they said that about horses, right?

Amit:

Like when cars came around, horses are not going to be needed anymore.

Amit:

Yeah.

Amit:

Um, email was a big one when email first came out.

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US Mail is dead.

Amit:

Yes.

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No one's going to need the postal service anymore.

Amit:

Well, You can't send packages through email.

Amit:

Right, right.

Christopher:

And it's not that it didn't change things, right?

Christopher:

It still changed the postal service.

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Uh, it's not the way it used to be and they've had to adopt new tools themselves.

Christopher:

But the point is that, um, you know, we, we have to change and adopt to

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these things, and I think that's how it's gonna happen with this.

Amit:

Yep.

Amit:

So our first tool, I think, Chris, everyone knows about this, is chat, G P T.

Amit:

Instead of talking about chat, g p D, why don't, I was thinking you

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and I can riff on the last three or four things you have asked.

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Chat, g p t.

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So I'm sure you have the tab open if you want to look at your last few

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commands, and I can tell you mine.

Amit:

All right, let me

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pull it open.

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You, you go ahead and tell me yours first.

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Cause I'm, I'm opening mine now.

Christopher:

Okay.

Amit:

So my last one, what I was actually doing is building, trading a video

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on how to do a summit in New Zeller.

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And for that I enlisted Chad G P t.

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I said, you know what I, I want you to tell me, Some obscure niches

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that might have online summits.

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Cause I was, I'm like, what kind of topic am I gonna create?

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Because when sometimes when I'm creating my YouTube videos for New

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Zealand, I want to create it not just on my topic, but a general topic.

Amit:

Right.

Amit:

So that was my question.

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And the response was, uh, urban beekeeping.

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Vintage postcard collectors, tiny house builders, woodfire,

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pizza oven enthusiasts.

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Medieval reenact reenactment.

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Hobby is, and it goes on, there's like 10 options of these obscure niches

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that people might not have heard of.

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So I picked the first one, which was urban beekeeping.

Christopher:

That's perfect.

Christopher:

And see, coming up with stuff like that, these, these can help

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you build your courses, right?

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You can get all kinds of insights.

Christopher:

Uh, my, my, well my, my last one was I asked, I asked it for 20 different

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kinds of salts cuz uh, I was talking to someone and we were talking about salt.

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I don't even remember what the conversation was.

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And we discovered, I think they listed a salt I'd never heard of.

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And so we asked for the kinds of salts.

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It came back immediately listed 20 different kinds.

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Starting with table salt and ending with ginger salt.

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And then, uh, I didn't know what one of them was, so I asked about it, um, is,

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uh, sell grease is what it's called.

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And it's a coarse sea salt.

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And it gave me an example of that.

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And then I said, give me a recipe for that.

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And you know what it did, it gave me a full recipe for that with asparagus.

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And then I even asked what wine goes with it?

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And it told me that too.

Amit:

Oh, that's awesome.

Amit:

And.

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Soon, and when I say soon, I mean maybe in a week or two.

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Right?

Amit:

Who knows?

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Things are moving so fast.

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They might enable the plugins for us where it'll give you the recipe with the

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ingredients and the calorie count, which would be perfect because it's integrated

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with Wolfrem Alpha, and there is a plugin that indicates with Instacart.

Amit:

So not only will, uh, Chad Gpd give you the Hawaiian suggestions, the

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next question it's going to ask is, Do you want me to add these

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wines to your Instacart order?

Christopher:

Yes.

Christopher:

That's amazing.

Christopher:

See, and this is when you'll truly have a personal assistant.

Christopher:

Well, um, that is a perfect lead in to the next one on the list, which is, um,

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one that I just found out about called s.

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G p t and this is made by, um, one of the gentlemen over at Max Stories.

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His name is, uh, Fred Rico vtc, I think.

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Uh, but he made this, this is a plugin for both Max and for iPhones,

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and it basically brings Che, G P D.

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To your iPhone where you can ask it anything through Siri, and it will

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give you the chat G P T answer.

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But it's more than that.

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It's also integrated into the iPhone shortcuts, which means

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it's integrated with all the Apple services on your iPhone.

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So for instance, you can tell it to do things with your notepad, with

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reminders, with your calendar with.

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Th the, uh, clipboard.

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It'll work with any of those.

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Um, one of the most impressive, impressive things that I saw it do that I thought

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was kind of cool was that you can say like, create me a playlist with the top

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15 songs by the members of Boy Genius.

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And, uh, it will actually create a playlist for you in Apple

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Music with those songs in it.

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Uh, and you can actually get more complicated than that too.

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It's quite, uh, interesting.

Christopher:

Of course, if you asked Siri that, what would happen?

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She wouldn't know what you're talking about.

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Right?

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She can't do that.

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But this will do that.

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This will create playlists for you.

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It will, um, of course work chat, G p t, it'll, you can copy things to your

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clipboard, put 'em in your other apps.

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Really, really impressive.

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If you use a Mac or have an iPhone, I highly recommend looking at this.

Christopher:

And so to do that, all you have to do is look in our show notes and I'll put

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the, um, uh, the, uh, link for that.

Amit:

Okay.

Amit:

I don't know what happened to your face.

Amit:

I think half of it disappeared,

Christopher:

I think.

Christopher:

I think something, I think I dragged something when I was messing with that.

Christopher:

Let me see if I can get it back.

Christopher:

You go ahead and talk about our next one while I'm fixing our screen.

Amit:

Alright.

Amit:

Chris is fixing our video, so this is fun to watch if you're on YouTube.

Amit:

My next one is Mid Journey for Images and I'll put some of the images in

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our, um, show notes here, Chris.

Amit:

The last command I gave it today was, uh, my company's logo.

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The company that I work for, my full, full-time job, their

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logo color is green and blue.

Amit:

So I said a lightning strike at night over lake with clouds in the sky, uh,

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and lightning colors should be green.

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And then I got that because I wanted to use that lightning for

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an upcoming Salesforce project.

Amit:

Yeah.

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And Salesforce.

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Has, um, oh, now I'm like a tiny circle.

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Anyways, Salesforce has this, um, um, interface called Lightning, and

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I'll put a link in our chat here for E cam so you can check it out.

Amit:

I mean, this is, I couldn't find, I even went on a website for like social

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images or Yes, uh, stock images.

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I couldn't find a green lightning.

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But Mid Journey was able to create it for me.

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Um, I said earlier, my Chad g p d command was, or the topic that

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I picked based on Chad G P T's suggestion was urban beekeeping.

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So then I wanted one of the author images to be a beekeeper and the command

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I gave it, I'll read you the command, but I've put the photo in the chat if

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you wanna either see it or pull it up.

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I said, American woman.

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Mid thirties doing beekeeping ultra real.

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And if you look at that photo, Chris, I mean Oh, that

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looks like an actual real person.

Christopher:

Yes.

Christopher:

It doesn't look like, so that's all designed by ai.

Christopher:

Yeah.

Christopher:

If I saw that in a magazine, I would never guess that was ai.

Christopher:

Yeah.

Christopher:

And

Amit:

that's what's getting harder, right?

Amit:

Yeah.

Amit:

Is the lines are getting blurred.

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Between reality and artificial intelligence, which we've always

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seen in the movies, but I feel like now we are living it.

Amit:

And yeah, it's kind of

Christopher:

scary too.

Christopher:

But this is also gonna, this is gonna do away with the, uh,

Christopher:

stock photos too, isn't it?

Christopher:

I mean, who's gonna ever need a stock photo to search through when you

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could just tell it what you want?

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It'll give you several choices.

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You choose one of 'em, it's a completely royalty free image.

Christopher:

What do we need the services for anymore?

Christopher:

Right?

Amit:

Uh, yeah.

Amit:

And I think.

Amit:

We are getting there, but there's always one of those, right?

Amit:

Like crypto became huge, but not everyone adopted it.

Amit:

Yeah.

Amit:

So AI can become huge, but not everyone's going to adopt it.

Christopher:

Yeah, for sure, for sure.

Christopher:

Laura, what do you have next?

Christopher:

The next one that I love is phrase.io.

Christopher:

Now, we've talked about phrase before, so I won't dwell on it too much,

Christopher:

but phrase is pretty great because in addition to just having all the

Christopher:

regular AI features of being able to write articles, what I really love.

Christopher:

For is the fact that you could do a tremendous amount of research and

Christopher:

phrase, and it will, it will go ahead if you put in a topic and it will

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search the top 20 results in Google.

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It will find out what the most used words are in those results.

Christopher:

It'll find out the commonalities, it'll help you create a new article.

Christopher:

Based on what ranks right now in Google for that search term.

Christopher:

And, uh, if you want to produce articles, uh, especially blog type

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articles on a uh, large basis, you wanna try and rank for them for your

Christopher:

course, this is the tool to use.

Christopher:

It's called phrase.io.

Christopher:

That's f r a s e.io.

Christopher:

Yep.

Amit:

It's like paraphrasing.

Amit:

They used the word phrase, P H r a s e and just rename it.

Amit:

Yes.

Amit:

Uh, I didn't realize that for the longest time.

Amit:

That's what it stood.

Amit:

Then one day I was like, babe, it's like freeze.

Amit:

Wait a a second.

Amit:

Oh, that makes sense.

Amit:

Yeah.

Amit:

So my next one is runway ml.

Amit:

Runway ML has been pretty big.

Amit:

Um, just like mid journey.

Amit:

I would say they're mid generation is not as great as mid Journey, but for

Amit:

this one I think we can do a little show and tell and I can actually.

Amit:

Share my screen and walk you through a few of the things it can do.

Amit:

Did you want me to do that?

Amit:

Sure, go

Christopher:

right ahead.

Christopher:

I got, I got the screen pulled up here for you.

Christopher:

All right.

Christopher:

Let

Amit:

me see if I can find that tab.

Amit:

Okay, here we go.

Christopher:

No, I lost your audio there for a second.

Amit:

Okay.

Amit:

Hold on one second.

Amit:

Can you hear me now?

Amit:

Yes.

Amit:

Okay, today we are having all sorts of fun.

Amit:

Alright, uh, let me pull this up again.

Amit:

Uh, gimme one second.

Amit:

Alright, now I'm gonna pull up my monitor and you let me know,

Amit:

Chris, when you can see it.

Amit:

And this is the window.

Amit:

We are gonna do entire screen.

Amit:

Okay.

Christopher:

There you are.

Christopher:

And you can see my screen.

Christopher:

Yeah.

Christopher:

So you can see everything.

Amit:

So the number of tools you get in with runway ML is

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just crazy, like mind blowing.

Amit:

It's not free.

Amit:

Um, they literally just launched this.

Amit:

Video to video where, and you can even like write a piece of

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text and turn it into video.

Amit:

I think right now there's a limit to how much you can do and

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it's pretty rudimentary, so you don't develop into that too much.

Amit:

You can train your own AI generator, which is pretty cool.

Amit:

Here are all of the AI tools.

Amit:

Uh, text two image is pretty common, right?

Amit:

I type something, it looks at what I've typed, and it turns that into an image.

Amit:

That's what Mid Journey does.

Amit:

Does that too, right?

Amit:

Yeah.

Amit:

So we did the beekeeping example.

Christopher:

Um,

Christopher:

so he is typing an American woman doing beekeeping and when he Oh, in a, in

Christopher:

a bee farm, and when he tells it to generate it, it's taking a few moments.

Christopher:

Heres it's a little, little.

Christopher:

Beach ball spinning.

Christopher:

It's already pulled up.

Christopher:

Answers.

Christopher:

Uh, the, the images aren't as good.

Christopher:

These close to measure, these aren't as good.

Christopher:

And part of the reason is because it is put all the women beekeepers in

Christopher:

very thick, uh, beekeeping outfits, which means you can't even tell

Christopher:

that there's a person inside them.

Christopher:

They're so thick as opposed to the one that was true.

Christopher:

And these are definitely mid journey.

Christopher:

It looked like a person,

Amit:

I don't know what kind of animal this

Christopher:

is, but definitely those look like giant slugs instead of bees.

Christopher:

So, yeah, it, it missed the Mark A.

Christopher:

Little bit.

Amit:

Yes.

Amit:

Then it has removed background.

Amit:

It does pretty good with removing background.

Amit:

So I don't actually have a person's photo here, but if I add this photo to timeline

Amit:

and now I, I can just click see it saying, click on an area to start masking.

Amit:

So all I have to do is just mask a few points and then it's going to

Amit:

say, okay, this is the area that you want us to keep and everything else.

Amit:

We can remove.

Amit:

So once I say remove background, it's wanting me to watch this tutorial.

Amit:

Uh, it's going to keep that thing that just got masked and then everything else

Amit:

gets removed to give us that background.

Amit:

So it's, it's similar to remove.bg.

Amit:

But in here, you can control what you're masking.

Amit:

And, and

Christopher:

is this video also am I take, am I taking That's a video background.

Amit:

Yeah.

Amit:

You can remove it from a video.

Amit:

So yeah, I, which is something that's not a lot of tools out there are doing.

Amit:

No, not at all.

Amit:

Uh, you can, you can remove background from, uh, images using remove

Amit:

bg, but the video one is what?

Amit:

It's really powerful.

Amit:

So if you as a course creator have a talking head, you don't need to

Amit:

worry about green screen anymore.

Amit:

It just removes it

Christopher:

for you.

Christopher:

Absolutely busy.

Christopher:

So yeah, this is really, it's a Swiss Army tool.

Christopher:

It's got a lot of different tools inside.

Christopher:

They can really help you and they're all AI generated, they're

Christopher:

all very smart kind of tools.

Christopher:

Yeah.

Amit:

And so this one, right, arrays and replace.

Amit:

This is pretty cool.

Amit:

Like, I could erase this soccer ball, uh, and replace it with a football or

Amit:

just highlight it, change the product.

Amit:

And I have a new image.

Amit:

Uh, infinite image is one of my favorite ones.

Amit:

So I can say a farm here and it's gonna generate a farm for

Amit:

me, but it doesn't stop there.

Amit:

Now I'm going to, um, so let's just say I accept this, then I move this

Amit:

frame and I can say, Potion and you have to obviously put in some more

Amit:

thought into it and what your commands are going to be, but now it's going to

Amit:

expand this image and next to this farm, it's naturally going to put an ocean.

Amit:

So it just expanded that image knowing what was before.

Amit:

And for those who are watching this on YouTube, you'll be able

Amit:

to get a better idea of what

Christopher:

I just did.

Christopher:

Yeah, it's like adding additional, uh, pieces to the story that's really clever.

Amit:

So now I can add here windmill, and it's going to expand

Amit:

that current layout and it doesn't even look like an AI generator.

Amit:

It blends it so well.

Amit:

Like even if you look at the top of this mountain, right?

Amit:

It's so smooth and it carries on that smoothness.

Christopher:

Very impressive.

Christopher:

Very impressive.

Amit:

Yeah, that one was pretty cool.

Amit:

Infinite image, but I mean, just the mind blowing options here of.

Amit:

All the AI tools is just

Christopher:

insane.

Christopher:

Yeah.

Christopher:

You could spend hours in there.

Christopher:

I think that's cool.

Christopher:

Yep.

Amit:

Very nice.

Amit:

So that was a little show and tell, but that's the one I wanted, uh, to

Amit:

kind of show you what it's about.

Christopher:

Yeah, that's good.

Christopher:

So that's runway ml, then the this n next one that, uh, Is out.

Christopher:

Oh, oh, let me talk about this first, uh, Canva, which you may be familiar with, uh,

Christopher:

Canva is a very popular, of course, uh, design tool where, um, people have used

Christopher:

it for a long time now to create social media's, designs and that sort of thing.

Christopher:

They are integrating AI into almost every part of Canva right now.

Christopher:

And a lot of it's in beta, but, um, there.

Christopher:

Uh, integrating it into where you can not only create, uh, images from putting

Christopher:

in sentences just like Amma was just doing with Mid Journey and with runway

Christopher:

ml, but it will also do things like you can say, uh, create a presentation

Christopher:

for me about the migration of dolphins, and it will actually create the full.

Christopher:

PowerPoint, for instance, presentation that you could go through, including

Christopher:

all the words, and then of course it's all editable because you wanna

Christopher:

make it your own, but they will create the entire presentation and

Christopher:

then you can just edit it from there.

Christopher:

So it's not just like chat and G P T would just give you the listing of

Christopher:

what should be in that presentation.

Christopher:

This is actually creating the design of the presentation also to

Christopher:

where you can show it in a room.

Amit:

Yeah, Canva is pretty cool.

Amit:

I mean, who doesn't know about

Christopher:

it?

Christopher:

Right?

Christopher:

Who doesn't know about Canva?

Christopher:

Yeah.

Christopher:

I mean now this next one that you're gonna talk about, isn't it similar to Canva?

Christopher:

It kinda looks like what it is.

Christopher:

I hadn't heard of this one.

Amit:

Yes.

Amit:

Uh, so Microsoft Designer, it's by invite only.

Amit:

I think you can join it now or just apply to be on their wait list.

Amit:

It's so it's designer.microsoft.com.

Amit:

And then, So what I'm doing here is if you are listening to this, I put in a

Amit:

command here that says an Instagram post about the virtual beekeeping summit.

Amit:

So we started off with that.

Amit:

Now we are gonna keep that theme and you can see here, Chris, I

Amit:

have an Instagram post ready.

Amit:

All I have to do is just make it a few tweaks.

Amit:

I have a background of bees being lifted out of their little wooden box here.

Amit:

And then I have the Virtual Beekeeping Summit written on top of it, which

Amit:

is one thing that Mid Journey cannot do is it cannot write text.

Amit:

On top of image, it just writes like random things.

Christopher:

So really what this has done is Amit has put in a idea for

Christopher:

what he wants it to create, and it's creating social posts for Instagram.

Christopher:

So it's created a whole like, I don't know, 15 or 20 social posts instantly

Christopher:

that all look a little bit different.

Christopher:

They're all on theme, they've all got text.

Christopher:

They can all still be manipulated and they look terrific.

Christopher:

Like this is the kind of thing if I were gonna have someone on fiber

Christopher:

create it, they could come back with this and I would've think they

Christopher:

created all these from scratch.

Christopher:

Yep.

Christopher:

And some

Amit:

of these are not on point, right?

Amit:

Cause Virtual Summit, it's thinking it's Summit, so it's showing me a mountain.

Amit:

But again, it's trying to recognize what words are being said and

Amit:

give me the most relevant thing.

Amit:

Again, this is virtual summit.

Amit:

It's showing mountains.

Amit:

So out of like 10 images, two are not on point.

Amit:

But Chris, let's see.

Amit:

If you want to try to do something else, you do a lot of Twitter, right?

Amit:

So tell me a Twitter post that you recently did and let's try this.

Amit:

To

Christopher:

recreate it.

Christopher:

Well, one of my favorite that we do is, uh, how about, how

Christopher:

about how to beat writer's block?

Christopher:

Right?

Christopher:

This is something that I've asked chat g p t to write an article for.

Christopher:

So we can say, we're gonna ask you to do a tweet about how to beat writer's

Christopher:

block, and we want an image for that.

Christopher:

Right?

Christopher:

We will do an image, even though you said a tweet.

Christopher:

Yeah,

Amit:

let's see what it comes up with.

Amit:

Here's your two.

Amit:

Yeah, it sure

Amit:

did.

Christopher:

It went ahead and created a series of, it looks

Christopher:

like, um, let's see what, probably about 16 images and each one video.

Christopher:

And there's one that's even a video.

Christopher:

Yeah.

Christopher:

And they all say things like beat writer's block, and then they've

Christopher:

got, um, images, they go with them.

Christopher:

Sometimes a video that goes with them.

Christopher:

Some of them are better than others, but this, remember this just came

Christopher:

out, it's basically a beta version because it was put out so quickly.

Christopher:

Can you imagine what this stuff will be like in six months or a year from now?

Christopher:

Oh yeah.

Christopher:

No one's gonna be creating this stuff on their own anymore.

Christopher:

They're just all gonna go into AI tools and just tell 'em to do it.

Christopher:

Why would I hire someone from Fiber to do this when I can do it here for far less

Amit:

and I can, I like this, right?

Amit:

I would use this, yes, for like, this is a photo of a happy person celebrating

Amit:

and it says, B Writer's block on it.

Amit:

Just.

Amit:

Click here.

Amit:

I think change the text, change the colors, and you have your own brand stuff.

Christopher:

I, I bet that Canva will do this.

Christopher:

Almost this exact same thing too.

Christopher:

What's interesting about this is that the, the image it's using is not an AI

Christopher:

generated image as far as I can tell.

Christopher:

It looks like it's pulling stock art, um, for these, because

Christopher:

that's their niche, right?

Christopher:

Is creating things with stock art.

Christopher:

So that's kind of an interesting take on it.

Christopher:

Yep.

Christopher:

And then there's one more, one more before we close that

Christopher:

Amma said, you gotta see this.

Christopher:

What is this, Amit?

Amit:

Alright, let me set it up for us.

Amit:

All right.

Amit:

So I actually found out through someone who's, uh, watches my YouTube channel

Amit:

and connected with me through New Zeller Wants some New Zealander helps.

Amit:

So, so shout out to Adrian for this one and.

Amit:

I have been hearing about this called auto, g D, this thing

Amit:

called auto, G p D, right?

Amit:

And I'm like, what is auto G p D now?

Amit:

Oh my God, I can't keep up with this thing.

Amit:

So auto, G P D is a project that's on GitHub.

Amit:

Someone launched a GitHub is a code re repository website To run any

Amit:

GitHub projects, you typically need a system or on your computer, you need

Amit:

a language like Python or something.

Amit:

Microsoft Visual Studio Code, Python to.

Amit:

Make that thing run.

Amit:

Now all of this stuff that we use on a day-to-day basis runs on code,

Amit:

but we only see the front end.

Amit:

What GitHub is, is mostly open source projects where you are running

Amit:

the backend and the front end.

Amit:

So it's not the prettiest thing, but, and it's very complex.

Amit:

It's not the for the fainthearted.

Amit:

So I went and I'm like, I'm gonna watch YouTube videos and do it.

Amit:

So I did that and.

Amit:

I got stuck at some point.

Amit:

I'm like, you know what?

Amit:

I give up on this auto gt, but the premise is that it executes.

Amit:

You can say, make me a marketing plan.

Amit:

Now chat GT can do that.

Amit:

But auto GT is connected to get, uh, to the internet and has these

Amit:

different things called agents.

Amit:

So if you said, make me a marketing plan for my upcoming writer's conference,

Amit:

well, there's lots involved there, right?

Amit:

So it's going to create a plan.

Amit:

Every time it creates a plan, it's going to ask you for approval.

Amit:

Hey, do you approve this plan?

Amit:

And then it'll go and execute that plan.

Amit:

So let me reshare and actually show you, cause this is exciting stuff, Chris.

Amit:

I mean this is like next level and I won't tell you.

Amit:

I mean, I'll tell you obviously.

Amit:

So this is how I started.

Amit:

Yeah.

Amit:

I'm going for a conference.

Amit:

Uh, to Austin to listen to these two guys who, uh, listen to their podcast.

Amit:

Uh, Sean and Sam, the podcast is called My First Million to, so shameless

Amit:

plug for them, and they just emailed me today that we are taking, if you

Amit:

have a pitch deck for an investment, we wanna invest in you so we can pitch

Amit:

your product to everyone who's there.

Amit:

I'm like, Okay, let's use auto G P T, but I obviously haven't

Amit:

been able to install it.

Amit:

Mm-hmm.

Amit:

So Adrian, the guy who we gave shout out to earlier, suggested check out

Amit:

God mode, dot space, water name, and God mode is essentially auto G P t with

Amit:

a UI that you and I can understand.

Amit:

Hmm.

Amit:

Now let me go through this.

Amit:

So here's what I did.

Amit:

I'm like, you know what I need, I should pitch something.

Amit:

At this event, and I should have AI created because all the people

Amit:

there are entrepreneur and in the AI space, so they will kind of

Amit:

appreciate the irony if I get selected.

Amit:

Yes, that this was completely done by ai.

Amit:

Right?

Amit:

And here's all I did, Chris.

Amit:

Now you can do all of this with chat G B T or other tools, but this is

Amit:

connected to the internet and is almost autonomous where it just continues to go.

Amit:

Without your intervention.

Amit:

Mm-hmm.

Amit:

And I said, you are actually, I wanted to say no now, but instead I said not.

Amit:

But what I intended to say was, you are now entrepreneur, G P t create

Amit:

an outline for a 62nd pitch deck for story cards with three Zs at the end.

Amit:

Mm-hmm.

Amit:

Uh, a deck of cards with action words that can be strung together

Amit:

to create unique bedtime story.

Amit:

Very cool.

Amit:

That's all I told her.

Amit:

Mm-hmm.

Amit:

Nothing else.

Amit:

So here are the tasks that this thing took upon itself.

Amit:

First researched the target audience of children's bedtime stories on Google.

Amit:

Okay.

Amit:

Wow.

Amit:

I can go and see the result.

Amit:

I can see.

Amit:

Okay, so this thing went to Google and said children's book, target audience,

Amit:

age range, page counts and themes.

Amit:

Cause this thing doesn't know.

Amit:

All of this knowledge.

Amit:

It needs the knowledge.

Amit:

So it's going and teaching itself.

Amit:

What the hell is this thing?

Amit:

You can see all the titles it searched for.

Amit:

Then search Google for the target audience for children's bedtime stories.

Amit:

Again, it continues to do that.

Amit:

Then it's like, okay, now search Google for current demand for

Amit:

interactive learning activities.

Amit:

Hmm.

Amit:

Alright.

Amit:

I did that.

Amit:

We have some results here.

Amit:

Then search for potential investors in interactive learning.

Amit:

Cause now it wants to give me who can invest in this.

Amit:

Wow.

Amit:

Identify the startups, search for information on this company,

Amit:

CORIs, because that they identified from ed tech startups.

Amit:

Then it continues on and on and on.

Amit:

Now it's on a completely different path.

Amit:

It's like explore the elements of a successful pitch take on UNICEF's website.

Amit:

I'm like, what?

Amit:

Now here's, here's what it gets interesting.

Amit:

Search for key features and benefits of story cards on Google, but

Amit:

this product doesn't exist, right?

Amit:

So Google is not going to be able to help.

Amit:

However, here's where we are gonna skip all

Christopher:

this thing that it has done well.

Christopher:

I'm skipping probably 50 actions here, yo.

Christopher:

Yep.

Amit:

And it hasn't added some files here.

Amit:

So now I have files and the first one is called bullet points.

Amit:

So the bullet points are, what are these story cards?

Amit:

Unique action works for building captivating stories.

Amit:

Encourage creativity in storytelling, spark imagination for

Amit:

entrepreneurship, blah, blah, blah.

Amit:

Okay, it's, it's okay.

Amit:

It's not that interesting.

Amit:

Then I'm like, okay, what's the story?

Amit:

Cards dot text, fly e Dream.

Amit:

I have no clue.

Amit:

Okay.

Amit:

Next, features and benefits.

Amit:

This is where I start liking.

Amit:

I'm like, okay.

Amit:

List features and benefits for story cards, unique gameplay experience.

Amit:

Expands children's creativity and imagination with wide range

Amit:

of stories possible improves reading and language development,

Amit:

engages both children and parents.

Amit:

Okay, this is great copy I can use.

Amit:

Then there's a pitch text txt file, but there's nothing in there.

Amit:

Uh, so it's a hit or miss.

Amit:

But then there's these features that benefits text file and it

Amit:

has all these features, right?

Amit:

It promotes creativity through the use of action words and story prompts.

Amit:

Encourages imaginative play, enhances storytelling skills.

Amit:

Now I can use this all in a pitch deck.

Amit:

Yes.

Amit:

For this upcoming event and potentially get selected.

Amit:

So there's more files here.

Amit:

There's like pitch decks, presentation script.

Amit:

And right now, this is one thing I want to show you.

Amit:

It's paused because every 10 minutes I have to say, okay, continue.

Amit:

So, and here's pretty cool Chris.

Amit:

What it does is it has a thought.

Amit:

And it is reasoning with itself why that thought should be executed.

Amit:

Hmm.

Amit:

So for those who are listening and not watching this, the thought is before

Amit:

we proceed with our next step, let's evaluate our pitch deck to see if

Amit:

there are any improvements we can make.

Amit:

And then the reasoning to itself is evaluating our pitch deck will

Amit:

help us identify any areas that may be unclear or insufficient.

Amit:

This will allow us to make necessary changes before

Amit:

proceeding with any further steps.

Amit:

And then it puts in a command here it says, evaluate code, and it's

Amit:

actually evaluating that fricking text file that it dumped in there to

Amit:

seeing if it's really good or not.

Amit:

Now I can either approve this plan or I can say, automatically approve everything

Amit:

you say for the next 10 minutes and offer it goes again on the next step.

Christopher:

It's really amazing this, this shows, and first of

Christopher:

all, no, this isn't perfect, but this is the, um, uh, the like beta

Christopher:

version of all this stuff, right?

Christopher:

Imagine what this will be like.

Christopher:

But I think what's interesting is we've gone from like, uh, Google, which is,

Christopher:

Hey, I have to go out there and do my own research to CH G P T, which says, I'm

Christopher:

gonna go do the research for you to this now, which says, I'm not only gonna do

Christopher:

the research, but I'm gonna follow up.

Christopher:

And go to the next logical step of that research to an

Christopher:

infinity number of times, right?

Christopher:

I'm just gonna keep doing it and do it more and more to where, where, you

Christopher:

know, we've been talking about Chad G P T and saying, wow, this is great.

Christopher:

It creates.

Christopher:

You know, a, a marketing outline for us, this looks like it would go even so

Christopher:

far as to not only create the outline, but say, well, now that you have

Christopher:

the outline, what do you need next?

Christopher:

I'm going to figure out what that is, and then I'm gonna go find out what that

Christopher:

is for you, and then I'm gonna do it again for the step after that and the

Christopher:

step after that and the step after that.

Christopher:

This truly becomes your tru, your own AI assistant, doesn't it?

Amit:

Exactly, because with Chad jt, it's one-sided, right?

Amit:

You have to ask it a question just like Google was the search box.

Amit:

Chad JT is the prompt box.

Amit:

Yes, you have to prompt something to get something.

Amit:

Whereas tools like God mode are, you give us the one prompt and ai, it's almost.

Amit:

Yourself fulfilling checklist.

Christopher:

Yes, exactly.

Christopher:

Wow.

Christopher:

Well, these are amazing.

Christopher:

I'll tell you, I, I feel like I need to use AI even more every time after

Christopher:

we talk about this stuff because no matter how much you use it,

Christopher:

you see all of the possibilities.

Christopher:

Amit, will you just bring us through real quick and hit each one of these

Christopher:

again so that anyone who's listening and what didn't write one down can

Christopher:

get it, get it down on paper if they don't wanna use our show notes.

Amit:

Yes.

Amit:

So our first one was chat, G P D.

Amit:

Then Chris talked about S G P D for Mac and for iPhone.

Amit:

Um, mid journey for images, phrase for seo, runway ML for

Amit:

the Swiss Army knife of AI tools.

Amit:

Canva for presentations.

Amit:

Microsoft Designer for all your social postings.

Amit:

Then bonus God mode for just God mode.

Christopher:

This is some amazing, amazing stuff.

Christopher:

Hey, if you're using some AI tools and have a favorite, go ahead and let us know.

Christopher:

Maybe you know, one that we don't know and we'd love to look at 'em.

Christopher:

Uh, join us on the, uh, Facebook group that Ahmed has set up.

Christopher:

We've got a link for that in the show notes.

Christopher:

And please rate, review, subscribe, and share this with someone else who you know

Christopher:

is building their own courses so that they can get their teaching out there too.

Christopher:

Until next time, because, because.

Christopher:

Yeah, let

Amit:

me just say no, go for it.

Amit:

We want you to rate, review and subscribe because AI can't do that just yet.

Christopher:

Not yet.

Christopher:

They can't.

Christopher:

So we still need people to do that.

Christopher:

Well, hey, thanks for listening Next time.

Christopher:

Until next time.

Christopher:

Keep creating.

Christopher:

Keep creating.

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