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Do you remember when
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ChatGPT first came out
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and everyone thought it was
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amazing? Back in 2022,
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right? It was... Last week
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in November 2022, I remember
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it. Chad GPT dropped and
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everyone lost their marbles and
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said, this piece of
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technology is amazing. I didn't
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think that. I didn't. I
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had used the GPT technology
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for up about two years
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at that point. So when
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Chad GBT itself came out, I
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said, eh, not that great, not yet.
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However, When a
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few weeks ago Open
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AI released their new
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GBT40 image gen, I said,
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this is amazing. I think
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it's probably one
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of the more impressive
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AI modes or AI
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models that have ever
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been released. And obviously
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as someone... with their
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499th episode covering generative AI,
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I don't say that lightly.
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I'll say this. I think
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the new GPT-40 ImageGen
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from ChatGPT is going
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to change how we
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think about creativity. It's
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going to be extremely
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disruptive. And it
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is an essential tool that
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every single business
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leader needs in their tool
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needs in their tool. And I'm
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going to show you why and I'm
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going to show you how. And I'm
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also going to give you five of
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the best business use cases today on
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everyday AI. What's going on y'all? My
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name's Jordan Wilson and welcome to the
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if you are looking for that the
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daily AI news we're gonna have that
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in the newsletter I want to jump
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straight into this and go over five
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of the best business use cases that
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I think you all should be using
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right now, right? You don't have to
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be a designer to use this. You
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don't have to be a creative. You
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don't even have to really know generative
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AI. You don't even have to be
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a heavy chat GPT user to use
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this. There's very free, very limited free
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usage of this new tool. If you
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really want to push it, you probably
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should be on the at least the
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$20 a month chat GPT plus plan.
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But even if you are a free
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chat GPT user. you can go and
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use this and really change how your
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business communicates with its customers, with its
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perspective clients. That's ultimately what I think
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the 4-0 image Gen is doing. It
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is changing how we communicate about our
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businesses and you need to really get
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on this quickly. Y'all like, let me
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actually just say here, I'm gonna go
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on a little, it's Tuesday. I'm going
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to go on a hot take, right?
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Let me say this. I know what
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I'm talking about. All right. I think
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after 500 episodes, I can say that.
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I think I can say that after,
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you know, partnering with big brands like
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Microsoft and invidia and Google and Adobe.
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I think I can say I know
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what I'm talking about. I've talked to
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the smartest people in the world when
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it comes to AI. This
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is one of those instances, like
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I'm sounding the red alarm, right?
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Not just on the GD40 ImageGen.
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I think Google Gemini's 2.0 Flash
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version of this is very good
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as well. I do think GD40
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ImageGen from ChatGPT is much better,
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but let me just say this.
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I've been there. I've literally, when
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did I start using Photoshop? I
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was 14? A quarter century? I've
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been using Photoshop. Sounds gross to
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say that out loud, right? I've
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used Photoshop for 25 years. I
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don't know how Photoshop as it
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exists today will continue on. I
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don't know, like, I don't think
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it can, right? Obviously, I'm sure
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the smart people at Adobe have
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already been working on something like
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this, but the fact that you
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can with a simple... Natural language
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prompt. Create something that would have
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taken me even five years ago,
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let alone 25 years ago. Hours
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to create. And GD40 ImageGen can
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do it better. That right there
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should be telling to every single
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decision maker out there, every single
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business leader out there. The future
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of selling and connecting with customers,
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and obviously it is visual. It
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is number one, it's videos, but
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it's also just entertaining eye-catching visuals.
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We live in the land of
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social media, whether you want to
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admit it or not, you need
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to have eye-catching social, you need
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to have eye-catching. grabbing attention, grabbing
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graphics. You need to have high
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quality stories, visual stories that captivate
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people, right? Gone are the days
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when you can just have a
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nice looking website and you know,
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put a bunch of long text,
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right? That might work one percent
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of the time, but that's not
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it anymore. You need to breathe
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life and breathe creativity into your
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company, even if traditionally that's not
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how your company has played the
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game. The rules are changing, so
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you have to change as well.
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Let me just get that out
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there, right? Again, I don't think
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I have to like, you know,
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give you a list, right? I
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know what I'm talking about. I've
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designed t-shirts for Jordan Brand. I've
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created multimedia marketing campaigns that Nike
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has promoted. I know what I'm
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talking about. This isn't like, yeah,
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there's a lot of like AI
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slop out there, right? There's a
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lot of people that aren't putting
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a ton of effort into this
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effort into this. The
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floor has raised for everyone. That's
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the thing that everyone needs to
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keep in mind, right? It's not
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like large, like even with text-based
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stuff, right? You could get some
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pretty bad stuff when chat GPT
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first came out. It's like, oh,
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this is hot garbage. No one
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needs this. It's kind of hard
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to get bad visuals out of
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this GPT Foro image chat, right?
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Simple prompts give you. extraordinary results.
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All right, so let's go in.
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Let's talk about our five best
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business use cases, live stream audience.
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Let me know. What's your favorite?
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What's your favorite? Drop in, actually,
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drop in a link in this
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live stream. And I'll share some
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of our favorite image generations. I
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know Dr. Harvey Castro had one
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yesterday, maybe I'll share his, but
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what what have you created? It
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doesn't have to be a photo.
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It can be anything visual for
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your business. All right, so number
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one, photo shoots that. never happen.
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All right? Be honest with yourself.
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On a scale of 9 to
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10, or let me say this,
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on a scale of 90 to
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100 percent, how boring is your
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website? It's boring, right? There's no
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visuals. You know, or the visual
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that's on there, it's the same
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exact stock photo shoot that everyone
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has, and it's gross. Let's get
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rid of that. All right, so
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use case number one is creating
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photo shoots that never happened. All
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right, so if you're listening on
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the podcast, as always check out
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the show notes. This might be
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one of those. You might want
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to see the video and the
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visuals, right? So yeah, this always
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also every single day goes out,
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the same podcast, unedited, unscripted, obviously
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goes out on YouTube and LinkedIn
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as well. So you might want
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to go catch the video. All
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right, so this one. Super simple.
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I could have made these a
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lot better, FYI. I would never
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use these, right? I don't think
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they turned out necessarily great. But
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I just wanted to show how
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single prompt, right, natural language, not
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regenerating, gives you something that's actually
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okay, right? So recreating, or sorry,
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business use case number one, creating
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photo shoots that didn't happen. All
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those boring blog posts. Go do
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something about that. Right? So here's
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what I did. Most of them
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I kept it simple about everyday
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AI or myself, just so it
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made sense, I guess. So I
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uploaded the everyday AI logo, I
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uploaded a headshot of myself, and
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I said, put this logo on
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a black cap. then put that
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cap on this person's head in
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the headshot. Have that person walking
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down the street in Chicago's West
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Loop neighborhood. All right. So I'm
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not gonna necessarily slap one of
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these on my website. I would
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go through and, you know, re-prompt
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and iterate a little bit, which
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again, you can do a natural
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language. That's the thing. If one
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of these didn't turn out well,
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you know, you could say, hey,
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remove the car in the background.
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and more boca to to the
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shot right you know make make
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the the sun coming up over
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the person's you know back left
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shoulder recreate this in golden hour
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right like I I try to
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create about the worst prompt I
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could show so you could see
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the floor that's what I'm showing
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you here all right there's plenty
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of examples of people that I've
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towered around with this a lot
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and can show you the ceiling
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this is simple natural language and
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I actually did this in SORA,
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okay? I did this first because
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I wanted to touch on this.
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So ChatGPTs for O ImageGen. Yes,
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that's what it's called. It's called
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for O ImageGen. It's available right
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now for free, paid, pro. Chachi
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PT users, but you can also
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use it inside of SORA. There's
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a couple of reasons why you
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might want to do this. One
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of them is you can choose
10:54
for it to give you four
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variations. So that's why I wanted
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to start out by showing you.
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that's all right. Because, you know,
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similarly, if you've worked, you know,
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with, you know, runway, mid journey,
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etc. Right. Most AI image generators
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will give you a group of
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four, but you don't get that
11:13
right now. If you're using the
11:16
image gen feature in chat GPT,
11:18
because, you know, CEO Sam Altman
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said their GPUs are melting and
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they can't keep up with demand.
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Well, guess what, go use SORA.
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Go use SORA. Also, another thing
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to know. After the first, like,
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couple of days that this came
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out, it seems like they were
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getting a little more restrictive with
11:37
some of their content policies, specifically
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when it came to, um, adding.
11:41
images, going back and editing or
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asking for certain things with people,
11:45
especially multiple people in them, it
11:47
was a little touchy, right? Even
11:50
for things that maybe shouldn't be
11:52
touchy. So in this example, maybe
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if I wanted to edit one
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of these four photos that I
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got out of SORA inside the
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chat GPT version of ImageGen, it
12:02
might have said, hey, I can't
12:04
do that. Might have got an
12:06
error. All right, so I wanted
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to show you right away that
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you can do this in SORA.
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There are some advantages. There's also
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some disadvantages, but one of the
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big advantages is you can get
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four generations. You can choose that
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as an option. And then it
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is a little in that regard,
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number one, it's quicker. I think
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there's actually less demand on SORA
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than there is on chat GPT
12:32
right out, which who would have
12:34
ever thought that, you know, four
12:36
or five months ago, when we
12:38
first got SORA. thing that's cool
12:40
is you can also turn this
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into a video from SORA obviously
12:45
so you can't create videos within
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chat GPT you can in SORA
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so business use case number one
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photo shoots that never happened and
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there's obviously a lot of use
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cases for that but that alone
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right there I think is a
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great one. Number two quick redesigns
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without a designer all right here's
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a simple one. I did this
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in Chad TBT and SORA just
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because I kind of wanted to
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see the differences. So I literally
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upload a photo. So that's the
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other thing. You can both in
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Chad TPT ImageGen or in SORA,
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you can upload a source or
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a series of source files. I
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usually do that. I didn't do
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that in every single example, but
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you know, think. If you have
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a team photo, if you have
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a photo of your office, but
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yeah, you're like, oh, I would
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use this on our website, but
13:38
you know, I don't know, like,
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Bill is over here, Bill doesn't
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work here anymore. Karen has a
13:44
stack of papers on her desk,
13:46
it looks terrible, right? Okay, well,
13:48
go use. You can literally upload
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it into JetGBT 40 ImageGen and
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say, hey, remove all this clutter,
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make it look better, get rid
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of the people, put more lighting
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in there, right? You can literally
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just like redesign your entire interior
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designing of office, right? Yeah, let
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alone, that's gonna be an extremely
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disruptive one. Yeah, if sorry, just
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putting that out there. If you're
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a company that by hand charges
14:14
people to mock things up. for
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interior designing. You better change your
14:18
business model right away because you're
14:20
gonna get squashed. Because number one,
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people are either gonna be doing
14:25
it for themselves or number two,
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all of this technology is now
14:29
available via an API. So think
14:31
of all these new kind of
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SAS companies, these, you know, AI-powered
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upload your this, you know, put
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in your logo and your ideas
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and, you know, three source images
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and we're gonna create an entire
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months of, you know, marketing campaigns.
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Yeah. This is literally, it's gonna
14:48
change how we all work. All
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right? So quick redesigns without a
14:52
designer. So I essentially uploaded a
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photo of my podcast art. I
14:56
just simply said, I don't like
14:58
this design anymore. Can you redesign
15:01
this podcast cover? Nothing else, you
15:03
know, simple. And here's what I
15:05
gave me. So, it made me
15:07
look a little weird. Or maybe,
15:09
I'm just weird looking, I don't
15:11
know. But you know, here it
15:13
is though, they gave me four
15:15
different options. Again, because I did
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this in SORA, using the SORA
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photo option versus ChatGBT where I
15:22
would just get back one, and
15:24
it gave me four very different
15:26
designs. So are any of these
15:28
ready to use out of the
15:30
box? Maybe, I don't know. Which
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one do you guys like? If
15:35
we say upper left is number
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one, upper right is number two,
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lower left is number three, lower
15:41
right is number four, which one
15:43
do you guys like? I actually
15:45
kind of like the, at least
15:47
the design and the layout of
15:49
number two, upper right. I think
15:52
that's actually, I think it's kind
15:54
of clean there. So I mean,
15:56
here's the thing. And you're like,
15:58
okay, well, Jordan, this gives you
16:00
a still image. What if you
16:02
want to go and update it?
16:04
Okay, I don't know. There's, there's
16:06
a recrafter. There's, there's Canva, right,
16:09
with all the magic graph, right?
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So you can essentially take that,
16:13
use a little magic grab thing
16:15
in Canva, and then you're done.
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And you're off for the races.
16:19
And in two minutes, you know,
16:21
if you've like almost everything in
16:23
that design, you just need to
16:26
change a couple of a couple
16:28
of things, you're a couple of
16:30
things, you're good. You're good. You're
16:32
good. You're good. You're good. You're
16:34
good. You're good. You're good. You're
16:36
good. You're good. You're good. You're
16:38
good. You're good. You're good. You're
16:40
good. You're good. You're good. You're
16:43
good. You're good. You're good. great
16:45
use case right and and I'm
16:47
not saying like fire your designer
16:49
that's not what I'm saying I'm
16:51
not you know let's just up
16:53
the overall quality let's start there
16:55
right I don't want to talk
16:57
about in this episode you know
17:00
job displacement and what this is
17:02
going to do to certain industries
17:04
but I do think that we
17:06
all need to think differently on
17:08
what's possible because you know if
17:10
I'm being honest I don't think
17:12
in the last I don't know
17:14
20 25 years. Aside from everyone
17:17
having a high quality phone and
17:19
video, you know, in their pocket
17:21
from their smartphone, I don't think
17:23
a ton has changed from a
17:25
creativity standpoint, right? A lot of
17:27
people are still using Similar, right?
17:29
Photoshop. I just said that a
17:31
lot of people are still using,
17:34
you know, Adobe Creative Sweets, just
17:36
like they were 20 years ago.
17:38
Not a lot has changed. I
17:40
think from a, from a creative
17:42
perspective, this, this specifically, I will
17:44
say this even more so than
17:46
like SORA or Vio from, from,
17:48
from, from Google, I think this
17:50
is probably the biggest creative leap
17:53
forward because of what we can
17:55
do. as business leaders. Yeah, more
17:57
on that in a second. I
17:59
think it's gonna make sense. Number
18:01
three. Oh, here's what I was
18:03
just talking about, right? Maybe you
18:05
don't have or you don't need
18:07
a bunch of visuals. Maybe you
18:10
don't need a bunch of flyers,
18:12
a bunch of social media. I
18:14
mean, I think everyone should have
18:16
some of that, but how about
18:18
if you just? Visualize boring business
18:20
processes use case number three. Again,
18:22
the absolute simplest prompt possible. All
18:24
right, I'm literally like thinking like,
18:27
okay, what if, you know, a
18:29
70 year old lady down the
18:31
street, what would she put in
18:33
here? All right, simple stuff. I'm
18:35
not getting tricky. I'm not going
18:37
through my prime prop polish here,
18:39
getting, you know, some crazy prompts,
18:41
although I obviously do that, but
18:44
I wanted to give you guys
18:46
something super simple. So, I should
18:48
also mention how you actually use
18:50
this, right? Okay, I said, it's
18:52
free. You can only use it
18:54
in certain modes, so you will
18:56
click the slash command and just
18:58
type in create, and then choose
19:01
the create image image, or you
19:03
can just click the create image
19:05
icon. That probably should have started
19:07
the show off with that, but...
19:09
That's why this thing is not
19:11
edited unscripted. All right, so for
19:13
this one, business use case number
19:15
three, visualizing boring business processes. I
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said create an image, so create
19:20
a visual guide on how to
19:22
prompt a large language model. Make
19:24
sure it shows step by step
19:26
instructions in a visual and instructive
19:28
way. Nothing else. All right, and
19:30
then we got actually a pretty
19:32
nice. Pretty nice little visual here.
19:35
Funny enough, it kind of looks
19:37
like our robot that it decided
19:39
to put on there, not quite,
19:41
but a little bit. All right,
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so we have a nice, very
19:45
nice design, has four steps, one,
19:47
two, three, four, how to prompt
19:49
a large language model, one, set
19:52
the context, provide relevant background info,
19:54
two, define the task, specify clearly
19:56
what you want the LLLM to
19:58
do, three. Be specific and provide
20:00
details. Give the LOM as much
20:02
relevant information as possible for format
20:04
the output. Indicate how the responses
20:06
should be presented. It's actually not
20:09
a set of instructions. Did you
20:11
guys miss what happened there? I
20:13
didn't give those four instructions. Right?
20:15
I didn't. But it designed a
20:17
very nice, visible guide. Okay? Think
20:19
of how helpful this will be.
20:21
Think of your boring, on-boarding guide.
20:23
Think of your mind-numbingly mundane SOPs
20:26
that no one wants to read
20:28
those, right? How want you make
20:30
it a little bit easier to
20:32
digest by throwing that entire thing
20:34
in chat GPT? Here's what I
20:36
would do first, ready for a
20:38
little, little tip, how I would
20:40
actually be using it. I would
20:42
throw that whole document into something
20:45
like 01 from chat GPT and
20:47
say, hey, give me 50, give
20:49
me 50 prompts, right? I would
20:51
first start with a prompt that
20:53
works for you. Right, maybe throw
20:55
in some of your branding guides.
20:57
You can give it color codes.
20:59
You can say, hey, we're more
21:02
of a minimalistic, our company's minimalistic,
21:04
professional, you know, here's our color
21:06
codes, right? I would get a
21:08
prompt that works well, and it
21:10
produces something that you like inside
21:12
of chat. GPT, with their new
21:14
GD40 image, then I would take
21:16
that prompt, I would go into
21:19
something like, oh, one. Throw all
21:21
your documents in there and say,
21:23
hey, give me 50 short prompts
21:25
that can illustrate this entire, replicate
21:27
them after this, because that way,
21:29
you can also have consistency in
21:31
all of those things. So don't
21:33
work harder, work smarter, and make
21:36
your stuff a little less boring.
21:38
Again, think. Are
21:43
you still running in circles trying to
21:46
figure out how to actually grow your
21:48
business with AI? Maybe your company has
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been tinkering with large language models for
21:53
a year or more, but can't really
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get traction to find ROI on Gen
21:57
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on Gen AI. Future generations. have
22:50
grown up on social media.
22:52
They've grown up on YouTube,
22:54
right? You can't just throw
22:56
them a book. You can't
22:58
throw them, you know, or
23:00
even you're marketing and you're
23:03
advertising. You know, those long sales
23:05
emails are only going to work
23:07
for a certain type, right? You need
23:09
to. be able to visualize
23:11
and tell the story of
23:13
your brand in a better
23:15
way. And I think use
23:17
case number three is a
23:20
great example of that visualizing
23:22
boring business processes. All right.
23:24
Number four, we have two
23:26
more mimicking or imitating winning
23:28
visuals. All right. So for this
23:30
example, again, I uploaded.
23:33
Five different photos here. I
23:35
think only three of them
23:37
showed up here on my
23:39
screenshot. But I said, I
23:42
like these three Nike advertisements
23:44
from the 1990s. Use the
23:46
everyday AI logo attached and
23:49
create a similar logo for
23:51
everyday AI. Make it simple
23:53
and bold and geared to
23:56
help people learn generative AI
23:58
from everyday AI. is me.
24:00
You can include me in the
24:02
advertisement as well and ensure the
24:05
style matches up perfectly to the
24:07
retro 1990s Nike style. So I
24:09
found these cool old Nike ads
24:12
that I liked from probably like
24:14
the 80s and the 90s. And
24:16
then I put in a photo
24:18
of the logo, but I said,
24:21
hey, essentially like recreate this logo
24:23
in this style. Right. And then
24:25
it created a decent visual again.
24:28
I would go through and reprop this.
24:30
I wanted to show you guys again.
24:32
Just here's one shot. Here's what it's
24:34
like, even if you don't know anything
24:36
about generative AI, you can get
24:38
some decent stuff there. It actually
24:41
did a pretty good recreation of our
24:43
logo, but a 90s version of it,
24:45
right? I wanted to fit this vibe.
24:47
But then the other thing is you
24:49
can turn that into a marketing campaign,
24:51
right? Because then what I did in
24:53
the next prompt is I said, okay,
24:55
now make that guy playing basketball. Right.
24:58
So not about AI, but just
25:00
to show you, you can get
25:02
some consistent style. And, you know,
25:05
there, there it is, me in
25:07
a retro 90s or what AI
25:09
thinks I look like. That one's
25:12
maybe a little bit better than
25:14
the one from before. But there
25:16
you go. So again, creating, you
25:19
know, similar styles for marketing campaigns
25:21
is extremely important there. And again,
25:23
single prompt. Last but
25:26
not least. blog, turning blog
25:28
posts into infographics. All
25:30
right, so now these
25:32
infographics can obviously accompany
25:35
your blog post, but
25:37
also put them out on social
25:39
media, to put them out in
25:41
your email to tease people to
25:43
go read your long informative, probably
25:46
helpful blog posts. All right,
25:48
so here's what I did to
25:50
display this. All I did, I went
25:52
into chatchabity. I said
25:54
create an image. I
25:56
took a recap from
25:58
the podcast. from yesterday, so
26:01
we go over our AI news
26:03
that matters. All right, so, you
26:05
know, it was seven major stories
26:07
that we covered yesterday. So I
26:09
had a quick recap of the
26:12
seven major stories. I told ChatGBT,
26:14
all I said is create an
26:16
image. This is the recap of
26:18
a blog post on the latest
26:20
AI news. Please create a very
26:22
detailed visual that quickly tells readers
26:25
this info. make it creative and
26:27
visually appealing, yet it should
26:29
be simple enough that people
26:31
can learn the main concepts
26:33
easily, ensure the main points,
26:35
details, and context are included.
26:37
All right, so this didn't turn
26:39
out perfectly. Again, I would go
26:42
in there, repromptu a couple of
26:44
things, because it actually got some
26:46
of the visuals. It was actually
26:48
one off. perfect right so it
26:50
has a had so it has
26:52
an overall headline for the graphic
26:54
seven major AI new stories this
26:56
week and that each of those
26:58
individual new stories has a heading
27:00
and a subheading yeah unfortunately the
27:02
toward about story three or four
27:04
the image that goes with it
27:06
so it's a nicely designed there's
27:09
a border box for the
27:11
heading subheading and a nice
27:13
visual, but it looks like
27:15
the visual has got one
27:17
off. So I can either
27:19
repromptu or again take, you know,
27:21
30 seconds, go into Canva,
27:23
use the magic grab feature
27:25
and just move those. But
27:27
pretty good, right? It actually
27:30
like I'm looking at it again.
27:32
Again, aside from it not matching up
27:34
the visual to each icon box, it did
27:36
a good job. The icons are actually really
27:38
good, tells a good story. Yeah, so I
27:41
mean, overall, aside from that one thing getting
27:43
wrong, which I'm pretty sure if I
27:45
just reprompted it to correct it, it
27:47
would spit it out correctly the second
27:49
time, but I wanted to be, again,
27:51
just like this, this show is unedited,
27:53
unscripted, I wanted to give
27:56
you all the unedited, unscripted,
27:58
unscripted, unscripted version. of this,
28:00
right? I didn't do the show
28:02
live to show you these generations
28:04
because yeah, chat security servers are
28:07
getting slammed and still from this.
28:09
And you know, sometimes it takes,
28:11
you know, 30 seconds to maybe
28:13
two minutes to create a visual
28:15
depending on how complex it is
28:17
and depending on how busy it
28:20
is. So instead of forcing you
28:22
all to just sit there and
28:24
look at my screen as things
28:26
rendered, I just went and put
28:28
these together first. All right, so
28:30
those are our five business use
28:33
cases. Let me do a quick
28:35
recap. Number one, photo shoots that
28:37
never happened. Number two. quick redesigns
28:39
without a designer. Number three, visualizing
28:41
boring business processes. Number four, mimicking
28:43
or imitating winning visuals. And then
28:45
number five, turning blog post to
28:48
infographics that you can share on
28:50
social. All right, let me just
28:52
say this y'all. You need to
28:54
be using this. All right? It's
28:56
really good. It's really good. y'all
28:58
know me very like very rarely
29:01
do I I you know gush
29:03
about something right I have my
29:05
favorites I love notebook LM I
29:07
love chat she PT I've always
29:09
you know been a fan of
29:11
you know mid-journey from way back
29:14
when you know I don't use
29:16
it as much this is good
29:18
you need to be using it
29:20
right I think on Fortunately, unfortunately,
29:22
I don't know, the narrative around
29:24
this, it's just all these things
29:27
that take off on social media,
29:29
right? It's like, oh, I made
29:31
a Studio Ghibli style photo of.
29:33
My family at Disney World and
29:35
everyone's like, yay, right? And then
29:37
the next thing that kind of
29:40
is going viral online is, you
29:42
know, making yourself into an action
29:44
figure, right? And you're in this
29:46
plastic packaging and, you know, it
29:48
has all these little, you know,
29:50
figurines that go along with you
29:53
based on, you know, the info
29:55
that you put into chat, GPT
29:57
and you're like, ha ha, this
29:59
is fun. No, stop that, stop
30:01
that. Use this to grow your.
30:03
business. Stop creating memes unless your
30:05
business is creating memes. Right. Stop
30:08
doing these studio ghibli animations. Right.
30:10
You've we've all done it. Okay.
30:12
Next. I just gave you five.
30:14
Very simple. Very easy to follow
30:16
use cases that are going to
30:18
grow your business. Period. Again, I
30:21
gave you all. Essentially zero shot,
30:23
right. This is just one prompt.
30:25
Here's the input, here's the output.
30:27
Could have made it look a
30:29
lot better, but I wanted to
30:31
show you how high the ceiling
30:34
is. In the ceiling on this
30:36
one, I think is probably, or
30:38
sorry, the floor on this one,
30:40
to show you how high the
30:42
floor is. The floor on this
30:44
is one of the highest floors
30:47
for any piece of software I've
30:49
ever seen. And again, as someone
30:51
that has been using Photoshop for
30:53
25 years, as someone that's had
30:55
my creative work. You know, used
30:57
by big brands like Nike and
31:00
Jordan brand. I've had my, you
31:02
know, my work, my visuals featured
31:04
in a lot of places. This
31:06
is good. It's really good. You
31:08
need to be paying attention. You
31:10
need to be using this immediately.
31:13
Get your team together now. Show
31:15
them this episode. Go find good
31:17
business use cases. Don't just, you
31:19
know, look at what's trending on
31:21
Twitter because it's funny or what
31:23
people are posting about on LinkedIn
31:26
because it's, you know, something went
31:28
viral. Figure out how this can
31:30
grow your business because it definitely
31:32
can't. All right, I hope this
31:34
was helpful, y'all. If so, click
31:36
that repost, I actually have... 10
31:38
more business use cases. I didn't
31:41
have the time to put all
31:43
the visuals together, but they're really
31:45
good. All right, so if you
31:47
are listening on LinkedIn, click that
31:49
little repost. I'm actually at Google
31:51
later today for the Google Next
31:54
event in Las Vegas. So give
31:56
me a couple of days, but
31:58
just go click that repost button
32:00
on LinkedIn. If you're listening on
32:02
the podcast, we always put it
32:04
in the show notes and on
32:07
our website to go back to
32:09
the LinkedIn threat. So go repost
32:11
that. I'll share 10 more business
32:13
use cases for GPT-40 ImageGen. I
32:15
hope this was helpful. Tune in
32:17
tomorrow, y'all. It's our 500 show.
32:20
What? That's insane. I put a
32:22
pull out, like I said, hey,
32:24
you guys call the shots, whatever
32:26
you guys want the 500th show
32:28
to be. I'll do it. So
32:30
you all wanted me to reflect
32:33
on the biggest changes in AI
32:35
from episode one to episode 500,
32:37
which is happening today. So first
32:39
of all, thank you all for
32:41
sticking around. It's really cool. Just
32:43
talk to someone today's like I've
32:46
been listening to you every day
32:48
for two years, right, at a
32:50
huge company. So like I can't
32:52
thank you enough for your support,
32:54
but come out. Hangout tomorrow on
32:56
the live stream for our 500th
32:58
episode. That would be awesome. So
33:01
thank you all for tuning in.
33:03
Hope to see you back tomorrow
33:05
for 500 and every day for
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more everyday AI. Thanks y'all. And
33:09
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