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aiLL 06/20/23 - Secret Cyborgs, AGI Funding, and Reading 320 Screenplays

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I recently hosted another live chat where I covered some exciting developments happening right now in AI. On June 20th, 2023 I discussed how AI is transforming industries, enabling "secret cyborgs" in companies, updates on funding to achieve AGI, creative ways media professionals can leverage large language models, and more. The AI industry is moving incredibly fast, with new capabilities emerging daily. Join me on this journey of learning about and demystifying AI by subscribing to my channel. Let's explore this technology together! #ai #artificialintelligence #futurism AI Learning Lab address: https://tiktok.com/@aiLearningLab 0:26 - Do You Know Where Your Children Are? Remembering retro PSAs 1:04 - Attended an AI Salon with a creative professional using AI 1:30 - Why an entrepreneur with no AI expertise started an AI channel 2:27 - Ask GPT to write you a poem, song, or grocery list 4:13 - Chat GPT could generate custom grant proposals 5:08 - The wacky world of the Schumann Resonance conspiracy 6:18 - The wide open legal implications of using AI 7:04 - Don't worry much about IP issues with AI...yet 8:26 - Using GPT to help compose grant funding prompts 10:22 - OpenAI likely prioritizing AGI over optimization 11:14 - The open source AI ecosystem is advancing incredibly quickly 13:14 - You can likely monetize AI-generated stories 14:16 - Current state of AI copyrightability is unclear 15:24 - Secret cyborgs are super productive with AI at companies 16:34 - Mainstream business pubs say AI is here to stay 17:17 - White House prioritizing AI policy and safety 18:26 - AI is being normalized into business conversations 19:46 - Remote employees using AI may hide their free time 22:00 - Prompts.chat has awesome examples for prompting GPT 23:59 - Imagine GPT is your intern and have it help you create 26:10 - Use the AskYourPDF plugin to summarize documents 28:27 - You can input screenplays into GPT to analyze them 29:32 - Fight AI with AI...read AI-generated screenplays with AI 31:13 - AI tools for video and audio creators 32:02 - Futurepedia.io has thousands of AI apps 33:08 - GPT could help analyze and filter pitching screenplays

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0:01 foreign
0:20 with the AI learning lab welcome
0:23 everybody
0:24 hope you're doing well it's what day is
0:27 today Tuesday is it Tuesday Tuesday the
0:29 20th
0:30 10 17 P.M
0:33 Do You Know Where Your Children Are
0:36 you have to be Gen X to remember that
0:39 that was a TV commercial
0:41 when parents were so negligent they had
0:43 to run TV commercials to ask the parents
0:46 if their kids
0:48 hahaha
0:50 we're in the house
0:51 [Laughter]
0:54 anyway this is the AI learning lab uh
0:57 other than talking about Gen X issues uh
0:59 we like to talk about AI things here
1:02 um I just got back from an AI Salon we
1:05 had here in Denver it was really good we
1:07 had a guy named Christian Robbins who's
1:10 the chief creative officer of a
1:12 post-production house talking about how
1:15 he used generative AI in the work that
1:17 he's doing and how it's transforming uh
1:19 how he does his work so that was pretty
1:21 fascinating
1:23 um I am an entrepreneur and I am not an
1:27 AI expert but I have an AI Channel why
1:31 is that
1:32 uh I've started I don't know 12 or 15
1:35 companies in my day and
1:38 um I see some really
1:40 dramatic parallels between the early
1:42 days of the World Wide Web which I was a
1:44 part of way back in the day
1:46 in the mid 90s and what's going on right
1:49 now with generative AI so I kind of
1:50 started this channel as a way to talk
1:52 about it demystify it share what I'm
1:54 learning help other people learn wow
1:56 looks like a whole bunch of people just
1:57 showed up my name is Kyle Shannon this
1:59 is the AI learning lab these URLs behind
2:02 my head here
2:03 um
2:04 the they're they're really just here
2:06 more as a public service announcement
2:08 than anything check that openai.com if
2:10 you've not played with chat jpt that is
2:13 the official chat GPT website
2:15 if you haven't tried it go there right
2:18 now well you hear me ramble go there
2:21 chat.openai.com and start playing
2:23 um ask it to write you a poem ask it to
2:25 write you a song ask it to write you a
2:27 meal plan and then turn that meal plan
2:29 into a grocery list uh try that just do
2:33 anything with it and see what it does
2:35 and and when you pick your jaw up off
2:38 the floor then then we can talk come
2:40 back here if you have questions about AI
2:42 pop them in the comments below hey there
2:44 uh I can't read because I'm wearing a
2:47 bad shirt for this but someone said hi
2:49 hello
2:50 couldn't read your name
2:52 um bing.com that's Microsoft's uh search
2:55 engine but if you click on the chat
2:56 button
2:57 that takes you to gpt4 which is chat GPT
3:01 also and it's connected to the internet
3:02 and it's free and then poe.com gives you
3:06 access to six different large language
3:07 models and a bunch of chat bots of all
3:10 different flavors it even lets you
3:11 create your own box there these other
3:14 two things prompts.chat will teach you
3:16 about prompting futurepedia.io is a
3:20 directory I think there's almost 4 000
3:22 AI tools there so if you want to run
3:24 down rabbit holes go there but I have
3:27 that there when people ask me really
3:28 specific questions about tools I just
3:30 point them there so that's what all that
3:32 stuff is
3:33 um I'm the co-founder and CEO of a
3:36 company called storyvine which it's an
3:38 automated video storytelling platform
3:39 I'm happy to chat about that but anyway
3:42 uh pop some questions into the comments
3:44 below I'll do my best to answer them
3:46 like I said I just got back from a salon
3:48 so I'm a little I'm a little crispy I'm
3:50 a little tired but I figured I'd get on
3:51 here say hey to you folks and let's get
3:54 in here and talk AI I'll have a lovely
3:56 hydration beverage
3:59 [Music]
4:00 um
4:01 ah 32 ounces of vodka before bed
4:05 works every time like a charm all right
4:10 let's say hello hi Kyle hello there
4:14 he lives I know I was I had a salon
4:16 tonight I was busy I was busy I was out
4:19 with the people if you know what I mean
4:21 how do we know you're not AI I could be
4:24 gpt5 it's very possible
4:28 that I am a simulation it's very
4:30 possible we're all in a simulation
4:34 have you taken a look at the Schumann
4:36 resonance lately tell me we're not in
4:39 her simulation tell me
4:41 what could possibly do that other than
4:44 Russians you know sending signals to the
4:47 sensors other than that nothing
4:52 the Earth is ascending to a new plane we
4:54 are ascending to a new plane fantastic
4:56 Bob tell him what he's won ah we lost
4:59 everyone my my my little uh joke down
5:03 there on the uh Schumann resonance uh
5:06 that that's some people packing so so
5:08 anyway if you have questions about AI
5:10 pop them down below I'll do my best to
5:12 answer them I hope everyone's doing well
5:13 tonight
5:14 all right let's see
5:17 is there a free AI that can draw a model
5:21 up
5:23 I don't know what you mean
5:24 I want to make a dry garden cage oh draw
5:28 a model up like
5:30 um
5:31 like CAD
5:33 um I don't know of any AI specific to
5:36 CAD you could go to something like mid
5:38 journey and have it render
5:40 um a design for
5:42 um for a garden cage but if you're
5:45 actually looking for you know drawings
5:47 renderings of like like plans I don't
5:50 know of an AI that'll do that but
5:52 go to futurepedia.io and it's possible
5:55 that there's something there that does
5:56 that because that's the kind of thing
5:59 putting a large language model sitting
6:00 on top of a um
6:03 like a a complicated software like CAD
6:06 software that's going to be increasingly
6:08 what how we see these large language
6:10 models use so I think that's coming so
6:12 it's very possible that futurepedia.io
6:14 will will have something there what are
6:16 the legal implications of AI oh they are
6:18 many they are deep it is completely
6:21 unclear I assume you're asking will I
6:25 get sued if I use it or can I copyright
6:27 if I use it uh not clear
6:31 not right now
6:34 um if you're talking about the image
6:36 Generation stuff and you're talking
6:38 about using generative AI for images in
6:41 a business I would strongly encourage
6:44 you to use Adobe Firefly or generative
6:48 AI within Photoshop because Adobe has
6:50 trained their image generation model on
6:54 a public domain and uh Adobe stock
6:58 images that they they own all the rights
7:00 to so I would I would uh do that when it
7:03 comes to the word stuff less clear I
7:05 wouldn't worry too much about it right
7:06 now unless um hang on I gotta sneeze I'm
7:10 gonna sneeze
7:11 uh
7:14 I was trying to say the word yes and I
7:17 sneezed at the same time so I went yes
7:19 chew
7:20 that's pretty good uh anyway the legal
7:23 stuff's uh just completely unclear right
7:25 now so unless you're doing something
7:27 where you're like you really want to
7:28 copyright something or you know there's
7:30 really lots of legal risk I just play
7:32 with it it's very the next 20 years are
7:35 going to be nothing but lawsuits uh in
7:37 both directions so
7:39 uh because I'm not worrying too much
7:41 about it right now I'm trying to find
7:42 grant funding prompts do you know where
7:44 to find them
7:46 um I don't I don't know where to find
7:48 them specifically but but
7:50 one of the things that
7:52 um you might want to try is take the
7:57 um the grant request
7:59 language from the grant request and then
8:01 language about your your non-profit and
8:05 put them both in chat gbt say here's a
8:07 grant request pop it in there here's
8:10 information about my company you know
8:12 can you give me an outline or can you
8:14 give me a
8:15 um you know an opening paragraph for
8:18 each of the sections of the Grant and
8:20 and see how it starts doing so you can
8:21 start doing it like that
8:23 um I know that there are new AI startups
8:27 focused specifically on grants
8:30 um I've heard of them and again go to
8:33 futurepedia.io there's a bunch of tools
8:35 there so you might be able to find
8:36 something there quite honestly what I
8:38 would do is encourage you to just go to
8:40 chat.openi.com start exploring uh start
8:43 learning the tool yourself and you'll
8:45 you'll probably be able to figure it out
8:48 because it's it's incredibly powerful
8:51 and if you if you get good at asking it
8:53 for things it gets good at giving you
8:55 answers including that
8:57 that's you thank you
9:00 that's a great idea we'll do are there
9:02 any optimization up opportunities
9:06 are there optimization opportunities in
9:10 GPT algorithms
9:12 um I am not a data scientist I'm not
9:14 quite sure what you mean
9:16 um you can take long pieces of data and
9:19 tell it to compress it so you can
9:21 optimize the the core data of a prompt
9:24 and then you've got more
9:27 um
9:28 tokens in the context window to play
9:30 with but I don't I assume that's not
9:31 what you're talking about if what you're
9:33 talking about is
9:36 um can they make it smaller and more
9:38 efficient yes go look at what's
9:40 happening in the open source Community
9:42 where they've taken the Llama large
9:45 language models and they're training
9:47 them and I don't know quantizing them
9:50 they're doing a bunch of stuff to
9:51 optimize them and make the models
9:55 increasingly smaller but still maintain
9:57 a high level of quality so that's
10:00 happening right now more on the
10:03 open source side than on the open AI
10:06 side
10:07 um I would imagine that
10:10 open AI right now is prioritizing
10:17 uh getting to AGI artificial general
10:21 intelligence they're prioritizing that
10:23 first and then they'll get to optimizing
10:25 it second because they have Microsoft
10:27 sitting there going take all the compute
10:29 power you want here's 10 billion dollars
10:32 now Sam Altman says he thinks they need
10:34 a hundred billion dollars to get to AGI
10:36 so they're going to be using they're
10:38 going to be using some more uh GPU
10:41 cycles and the old Azure cloud services
10:43 ecosystem
10:47 um
10:49 all right llama llm can you give some
10:54 idea uh I don't know what you mean can I
10:56 give some idea
10:58 about what about which of the the Llama
11:00 llms the open source llms I can't
11:04 because I stopped paying attention to it
11:05 because every time I thought there was a
11:08 really cool open source large language
11:09 model a new one would come out like two
11:11 days later
11:13 um the last one I paid attention to was
11:15 one called MPT 7B
11:19 um which was an open source model that
11:21 had a 65 000 token
11:25 um context window which is 45 000 words
11:28 48 000 words something like that a lot
11:31 uh and then two days later anthropic
11:34 came out with Claude uh 100K so
11:37 anthropic came out with their version of
11:40 um
11:41 a hundred thousand token model and
11:43 that's at poe.com you can actually go
11:44 play with that if you if you subscribe
11:46 to poe.com I think it's 20 bucks a month
11:49 you can play with their hundred thousand
11:51 token model
11:53 um
11:53 I would look at a project called GPT for
11:56 all where you can install
11:58 um
11:59 basically uh uh you know
12:02 like a large language model container on
12:05 your local machine and then use
12:07 different large language models uh but I
12:09 haven't been following them enough
12:10 because they're just they're just moving
12:11 too fast I can't I can't keep well I'm
12:14 too tired I'm tired and I can't keep up
12:18 the open source Community is moving too
12:21 fast for me and I move fast I'm Zippy
12:24 I'm Zippy but I can't keep up so I don't
12:28 know I don't know what to tell you there
12:29 I use Chet gbt today
12:32 for helping with vlookup Excel formula
12:35 saved me 20 minutes of trial and error
12:38 yeah doing doing uh Excel formulas which
12:42 like you know what you when okay you're
12:45 in Excel you're you've got to figure out
12:47 some formula like I don't remember this
12:49 stupid [ __ ] formula and you go to
12:50 Google and you're like how do I find
12:52 this formula in like you know 20 minutes
12:54 later you're still trying to find the
12:56 formula on Google and you're down all
12:57 these SEO rabbit holes because that's a
13:01 nightmare and then you just go to Chachi
13:03 PT and they're like I want this cell to
13:04 do that to that cell it's like here's
13:06 your formula it's amazing so that's cool
13:10 glad that you did that
13:11 I made a story up with chat GPT I put in
13:15 a ton of details
13:17 is it a hundred percent mine can I
13:19 monetize it yes you can they're not
13:21 going to come after you for that
13:23 um whether or not it's actually
13:25 copyrightable is different but can you
13:27 sell it yes but I would go listen I
13:30 ain't a lawyer I have a degree in acting
13:31 so don't believe me for [ __ ] I lie as
13:35 much as Chachi BT does that's not true I
13:37 don't hallucinate that much
13:40 um I would I would go you know go look
13:42 at their terms of service but I'm pretty
13:44 sure that that you've got the rights to
13:45 do whatever the [ __ ] you want with it
13:47 now can you actually copyright it that's
13:49 between you and the copyright office and
13:51 you have to prove that there was human
13:53 contribution involved significant enough
13:56 that you cross whatever their [ __ ]
13:58 arbitrary hurdle is this week
14:00 um like I said this this uh intellectual
14:02 property stuff's going to be a bit of a
14:04 disaster for some time
14:06 but but yeah go put it out there like
14:09 there are so many GPT books out out in
14:12 the world right now that
14:14 ain't no one coming after you in my
14:17 opinion not my legal opinion Poe has a
14:20 decent app too yeah they do they have a
14:22 pretty good app thanks you're good I
14:24 appreciate the kind words uh
14:27 all right uh there's just a handful of
14:29 us in here hope everyone's doing well if
14:32 you have any uh questions about AI pop
14:34 them down below and I will do my best to
14:36 answer them trying to think what we
14:39 talked about today
14:40 um at the salon at the AI Salon here let
14:43 me show you
14:44 so the salon that I'm talking about you
14:47 can find information at it about the
14:50 salon here the salon.ai there's a link
14:52 tree there it's got our Meetup we meet
14:54 every other week and then we have an
14:56 online Discord server where you can geek
14:58 out and ask questions and play with mid
15:00 journey and then if you go to Twitter
15:02 this is a newsletter that I put together
15:04 with a guy named Greg mushin and we do
15:07 threads about news articles and we have
15:10 a newsletter and we we just go nuts we
15:13 go nuts so anyway but that's that's some
15:16 of my stuff and
15:19 um yeah I'm paying attention a lot to
15:21 this here
15:22 AI stuff there's Emilio's wife best [ __ ]
15:25 best shirt yet for reading text Mr
15:28 Shannon I know this is like one of those
15:30 Rorschach tests where you're just like I
15:32 can't do it I think it hurts my eyes I
15:36 know but what are you gonna do
15:38 I trade Futures I have chat GPT help you
15:42 figure out some some analysis with the
15:44 Futures toss a little data in there and
15:46 have it have it give you some thoughts
15:48 on it it's pretty good at that stuff
15:52 it analyzes data real good uh how did
15:56 you know my vocation Mr Shannon I never
15:58 said that what did I say what did I say
16:00 your vocation was I forget what I said
16:02 I'm tired I was I was doing a salon
16:04 tonight so I did two hours there then I
16:07 went out and grabbed a drink with with
16:09 Salon people and then I came home and
16:11 now I'm on here so I'm like my brain is
16:14 uh what do they call it mush
16:16 that's a technical term
16:20 um all right so what else what else is
16:23 worth talking about there were there
16:24 were
16:25 one of the things we talked about at the
16:27 salon there were there were three
16:28 different news articles that that I saw
16:31 kind of in close uh succession
16:34 um that I thought were pretty
16:36 interesting one of them was a post by
16:38 Ethan Malik award Wharton business
16:40 school professor
16:42 talking about this concept of
16:45 um
16:46 secret cyborgs and the secret cyborgs
16:49 what he basically says is generative AI
16:52 tools are really good for individuals to
16:54 dramatically increase their productivity
16:56 So within companies there are lots of
16:58 individuals using AI to get way more
17:01 productive
17:03 but the organization itself because it
17:06 doesn't have data policies and it hasn't
17:08 quite adopted them yet and it might not
17:11 even have a position on if people can
17:13 use it the the organization itself is
17:15 not using AI so you have these secret
17:17 secret cyborgs within the organization
17:20 these employees that are getting AI
17:22 literate
17:24 but they're not talking about it to
17:26 upper management because they don't want
17:28 to be fired they don't want to admit
17:29 that they can do in four hours what used
17:32 to take them 20 hours or 40 hours
17:35 um and so there's this big disconnect so
17:37 that article came out and then there was
17:39 an article in Fortune magazine that
17:41 talked about
17:43 um ai's here to stay and CEOs know what
17:47 to do they they need to come up with AI
17:49 data policies and they need to make sure
17:52 that their entire stabs are AI literate
17:54 so it's basic this is Fortune Magazine
17:56 right really mainstream business uh
17:59 magazine saying this stuff's here to
18:01 stay get with it and then I saw another
18:03 article about the uh though the White
18:06 House is is prioritizing
18:09 um
18:10 generating significant AI policy to make
18:14 sure that we're all safe and and we
18:16 ensure that we are inventing and then
18:19 innovating and all that sort of [ __ ] but
18:21 still being safe so so those things kind
18:24 of all add up to me to say that as as
18:27 over hyped as this AI stuff is it's
18:29 starting to get normalized into the
18:31 business conversation
18:33 um it's starting to get normalized as
18:35 this is a foregone conclusion that this
18:37 is going to be everywhere so that's part
18:39 of the purpose of this channel is just
18:40 to talk about it as if it's coming
18:43 because it is in fact it's already here
18:49 look to your left look to your right one
18:52 of those people is really good at AI one
18:55 of those people is ignoring it
18:57 you know don't ignore it
19:00 all right
19:01 are there any Salon people here too I
19:04 don't know
19:05 possibly any Salon people in here your
19:08 brain is mush
19:10 you're never Zippy
19:14 um did you see Congressman Jeff
19:15 Jackson's Tick Tock today about AI I did
19:18 not what did it well I know I didn't I
19:21 was at work today especially if those
19:23 employees are working remotely yes
19:26 they they may not want to Emilia's wife
19:30 I can't read anything because of my
19:32 shirt why didn't you tell me I shouldn't
19:34 wear a shirt like this oh you tell me
19:36 that every live
19:39 they may not want to say
19:42 um they now have free time yeah that's
19:43 exactly right that's what that's what
19:44 that article talks about the Ethan
19:46 Malik's article talks about is that is
19:49 that these secret cyborgs they're like
19:51 I'm not telling the boss that I'm
19:53 getting this [ __ ] done faster now I mean
19:55 the the the kind of sad and ironic thing
19:58 is
20:00 as long as people are stingy with their
20:03 knowledge of what they're learning like
20:05 the entire organization could benefit
20:07 from that what Malik says in that
20:09 article is
20:10 the bosses need to basically make it a
20:13 safe zone for employees to say hey I
20:16 want you exploring AI I want you sharing
20:18 what you're learning I'm not gonna fire
20:20 you there's going to be no bad
20:22 repercussions if you're learning this
20:24 stuff
20:25 so you know
20:27 yeah like you know get with it bossy
20:30 bosses
20:32 Mike you in the live
20:34 all right as a national speaker as well
20:37 as one who funds for films where do I
20:40 start
20:42 um wait as one who oh finds funds for
20:45 films where do you start with AI so the
20:48 reason that I have these three sites
20:50 here you can ignore the bottom too
20:51 really I would start if you're brand new
20:54 to generative AI to chat GPT if you've
20:57 not played with chat gbt that's what
20:59 that URL is chat.openai.com where I
21:03 would start is go there and start
21:05 playing
21:07 um and by playing
21:09 just ask it to do stuff you find fun
21:11 funds for films
21:14 um go ask it about
21:16 um films that you care about ask it
21:17 about the plots or the characters or
21:19 have it compare I don't know
21:22 um
21:23 uh It's a Wonderful Life with Blade
21:27 Runner and and compare the major themes
21:29 between them and create a table for you
21:31 comparing the major plot points and
21:34 themes of those two films
21:36 um
21:37 what else did you say you do you're a
21:39 national speaker
21:40 um
21:41 um have it help you put together
21:43 outlines for Keynotes or take an outline
21:47 for a one-hour keynote and turn it into
21:48 a 20-minute speech or a two-hour
21:50 workshop and just watch what it does so
21:54 just start playing
21:55 the other thing you can do is this URL
21:58 here prompts.chat that's a document that
22:01 it's called the awesome chatgpt prompts
22:04 document the top half of that document
22:06 document talks to you about how you
22:09 prompt chat GPT the bottom most of that
22:14 document is all these individual prompts
22:17 where you tell Chachi PT to act like a
22:19 certain Persona act like a screenwriter
22:21 act like a mathematician act like a
22:24 psychologist act like a you know a
22:26 non-profit fundraiser or a film
22:28 fundraiser and it will give you a sense
22:31 of
22:32 the depth of what's possible with that
22:35 single tool the the other these other
22:37 tools here are just variations on the
22:38 theme so if I were you I would start
22:40 with chat.openai.com just go start
22:43 playing
22:46 if you hear other people talk about this
22:48 [ __ ] it's way scarier and way less
22:52 impressive it's scarier because we hear
22:55 oh the robots are gonna kill us right we
22:57 hear the Hollywood [ __ ] we hear we hear
23:01 um you know they're going to take out
23:03 humanity and and you know whatever all
23:05 that all that [ __ ]
23:07 um which seems really scary and
23:09 intimidating and then
23:11 when you hear someone talk about it
23:13 they're like well there's a text box and
23:14 you put some text in it and it gives
23:16 squirts some text out and you're like
23:18 well that's [ __ ] Google so is this
23:21 like Google no it's not
23:25 it's like that's what Google wants to be
23:27 it's actually not because Google doesn't
23:30 want to actually give you answers what
23:32 Google wants you to do is click on the
23:33 40 [ __ ] links they put up there
23:35 because every time you click they make
23:37 money
23:38 that's what Google wants
23:40 that's not what chat GPT is it is it is
23:43 an incredibly capable think of it almost
23:45 like this you have a free
23:47 personal assistant or not not a personal
23:49 assistant you have a free intern
23:52 that works beside you and it's the
23:54 smartest intern you've ever worked with
23:56 in the history of interns this is the
23:58 smartest one
24:00 and start interacting with catch EPT
24:02 like it's an intern
24:04 hey I just got in from a long day I you
24:07 know I haven't booked the speaking gig
24:09 and I don't know whatever a month
24:13 um I have the summer off you know can
24:16 you help me come up with ideas for how
24:17 to book more speaking gigs out of the
24:19 cup
24:20 just start interacting with it like it's
24:22 an intern a really capable one and then
24:25 just see what see what happens
24:27 um that's how I'd do it so anyway all
24:31 right listen I am exhausted I hope this
24:34 helped I was just here for a half hour
24:36 so I'm normally here for like two hours
24:37 but I had a big long Salon tonight
24:42 um let's see last one Becky I viewed 322
24:46 slide decks from Michael Bay I wondered
24:49 if they used AI to produce the slides
24:51 well
24:53 possibly
24:55 um if they were submitted in the last uh
24:59 six months probably
25:03 um what I would say is this what's good
25:05 for the goose is good for the gander
25:08 um not only can they write that [ __ ]
25:09 with AI you can
25:12 um read that [ __ ] with AI take the text
25:15 of those you know turn those things into
25:17 PDFs here I'll show you how to do
25:19 something quick let me let me show you
25:21 something quick here
25:22 now you're gonna have to to do this
25:24 you're gonna have to pay for the
25:26 um
25:27 you're gonna have to pay for the
25:30 plus version of chat GPT
25:33 but
25:34 let's see we're gonna do it on chat gbt
25:37 well yeah
25:38 let's see turn that off there
25:43 um
25:43 in
25:45 in chat GPT if you pay for chat GPT plus
25:48 you get access to regular chat GPT but
25:51 you also got access get access to this
25:53 thing called plugins
25:56 and if you go to plugins the way they
25:57 work is you you can install all these
26:00 different plugins there's a plug-in
26:01 store where you can go find them and
26:03 then in any given session you can
26:05 activate up to three of these and one of
26:07 them is called ask your PDF
26:10 so you could make PDFs of those pitch
26:14 decks and then you
26:17 um you know get a URL like put it on
26:19 Google Drive or something like that get
26:21 a URL of that pitch deck and then you
26:23 can let me go find a PDF here here's one
26:27 so this is a this is a white paper this
26:30 is scientific white paper so I'm going
26:32 to take this URL
26:33 I'm going to go over here I've got ask
26:35 your PDF plugin enable and I'm going to
26:38 say okay based on this and then I'm
26:41 going to paste in that URL
26:45 um
26:46 please
26:48 give me a
26:50 10 bullet summary
26:56 of the paper
26:59 and it will now fire off this plug-in
27:03 using ask your PDF it's basically going
27:06 out looking at it it's pulling in a
27:09 summary
27:10 it's now I don't know I think off
27:13 reading it or something like that yeah
27:15 it just got back a whole bunch of
27:16 content
27:17 and now it's writing me a 10 bullet
27:19 point
27:21 um
27:22 overview summary
27:24 of this paper
27:27 um I can stop generating that I could
27:29 say
27:30 um
27:32 uh turn that summary into a Holley
27:39 wood log line
27:42 [Music]
27:45 in a world where complex visual based
27:48 tasks challenge AI assist gbt emerges as
27:52 the multimodal AI assistant integrating
27:54 Advanced tools and pioneering a new
27:56 approach to reasoning with its ability
27:59 to plan execute inspect and learn it
28:02 outperforms benchmarks and tackles real
28:04 world applications setting a new
28:06 standard in the realm of AI technology
28:08 okay it's not the best log line in the
28:09 world but it understands [ __ ] like that
28:12 so you can take uh you know things
28:15 things like those those 200 what'd you
28:18 say 320 pitch decks for Michael Bay and
28:22 automatically knock out a bunch of these
28:24 the other thing you can play with one of
28:26 the other sites I have up there is this
28:28 this site called po Poe
28:31 um and so Poe one of the models that
28:34 it's got so so it's got these different
28:35 models you can play with here one of the
28:37 models it's got if you subscribe to it
28:39 is called Claude instant 100k
28:43 and do I still have these in here yeah
28:45 so I paste it in so what's what all this
28:48 text is here I pasted in the entire
28:50 script of uh 2001 Space Odyssey so
28:55 that's the entire screenplay and then I
28:57 asked it what are the two main
28:59 characters and what happens to them Dave
29:01 Bowman gives you the bullet points of
29:03 what happened to Dave how he had a
29:05 little run-in with how
29:07 and Frank Poole uh and then I say what
29:10 are some interesting lines that that Hal
29:12 says to Dave and it pulls out some
29:14 quotes from the screenplay so I'm
29:16 literally copying and pasting an entire
29:18 screenplay in and then I can I can pull
29:20 out uh details from that screenplay so
29:27 you know if if they're writing [ __ ]
29:30 screenplays using chat GPT you can read
29:32 their [ __ ] screenplays with chat GPT
29:35 [Laughter]
29:40 fun here at the AI learning lab bitter
29:44 bitter listen I've written seven
29:45 screenplays in my life
29:47 um I've optioned two of them none of
29:49 them have been made so I know that world
29:51 well
29:52 and uh I have 80d so the fact that you
29:55 can read the fact that you could even
29:57 consider reading 100 320 outlines of
30:01 Michael Bay potential films is is that's
30:04 miraculous so I'm gonna have to pay for
30:07 it now yes yeah so so I would say either
30:10 pay for
30:11 um chat gbt with plugins and then use
30:14 the PDF plugins or pay for Poe and do
30:17 the Claude instant 100K I personally
30:22 um which one would I go with well if
30:24 you're gonna be if you want to start
30:26 interacting with complete screenplays
30:29 um
30:29 probably Poe but
30:32 hmm
30:34 I just think I think the the I think
30:36 chat GPT is just a better tool it's just
30:38 a better tool so I would go chat gbt but
30:40 if you can swing 40 bucks a month pay
30:42 for both that's what I'm doing right now
30:44 I can't really afford 40 bucks a month
30:46 but it's you know I I have access to the
30:51 most powerful you know writing
30:53 technology in the history of mankind so
30:55 it's kind of worth 40 bucks a month I
30:58 pay a lot more for that than for you
31:00 know my shitty car
31:05 all right what are your top three AI for
31:08 creators video and audio I don't know
31:10 the video and audio world well
31:13 um
31:14 video I mean you should definitely be if
31:17 you're not playing with Runway gen 1 and
31:19 Gen 2 from what Runway ML on the video
31:22 side on the audio side I don't know
31:25 there's there's a kind of an AI driven
31:28 Loop composition tool called sound draw
31:31 which is okay but it's it's Loops it's
31:35 not generating uh original stuff and
31:38 then I really don't know I would just go
31:39 to futurepedia.io look in the music
31:42 section and just start running down the
31:45 [ __ ] rabbit holes one after another
31:47 and until you find something cool I mean
31:50 like I would sort them by
31:52 user ratings because that site now has
31:54 like 4 000 AI
31:57 applications in it it's it's completely
32:00 intimidating it was daunting the numbers
32:03 had me cross-eyed yeah I'm sure Becky
32:05 yeah yeah what like I I'm serious like
32:08 the the ability for you to very very
32:11 quickly
32:12 you know sort through one of those pitch
32:15 decks if they're pitch decks or if
32:17 they're sending you actual screenplays
32:18 or even if they're just outlines the
32:21 ability to quickly summarize them and
32:23 give a couple of bullet points of you
32:26 could even ask it [ __ ] like
32:28 um what genre is the screenplay
32:32 um what's its closest you know
32:34 contemporary of of produced film like
32:37 you could you could probably very
32:39 quickly come up with a well you probably
32:41 already have a report that you know Mr
32:44 Bay expects so you could probably just
32:47 create a a pretty pres pretty specific
32:49 prompt for chat GPT toss an outline in
32:53 there hit squirt and out will come a
32:56 report for that and then if you've got
32:58 320 of them have chat EPT generate all
33:00 those reports take the 10 most
33:02 interesting ones and actually read those
33:04 like that might be an interesting way to
33:05 attack that
33:09 um act as a tick tock live streamer and
33:11 teach me about AI with humanistic
33:13 elements yeah that's good
33:18 you can make money
33:23 um yeah I'm my brain is useless tonight
33:26 I got nothing I got nothing here I got a
33:28 little screenplay [ __ ] because I know
33:29 that world
33:31 all right listen I'm out of here I hope
33:34 you're all wait I'm in the position of
33:36 having Mr Bay's Camp asking my guys for
33:39 the money oh that's interesting
33:42 huh well
33:44 you still you still gotta shift through
33:46 a bunch of
33:48 turds to get to you know
33:51 an interesting script or two don't you
33:53 right
33:55 because they're not giving you 320
33:56 scripts because they want to make 320
33:58 movies they're giving you 320 scripts
34:00 because they're hoping that somewhere in
34:02 that pile of crap are five that don't
34:04 suck and two that actually have a chance
34:07 of getting funded and one maybe just
34:09 maybe
34:10 gets funded and gets made right
34:12 I mean isn't that the numbers like even
34:15 if even if they're coming from base
34:16 people to you
34:19 I could be wrong I haven't been in the
34:21 business and 25 years but
34:25 that's a rough business
34:27 but hey man if you got the money
34:28 you wanna you wanna fund a tick tock
34:31 Channel
34:35 we got ideas we could be making some
34:37 things
34:43 all right Coolio well I hope this helps
34:45 uh yes subscribe or join or whatever
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34:49 um I try to go live once a night um like
34:51 I said I did a salon tonight so I'm a
34:53 little crispy so I'm gonna cut it a bit
34:55 short because I'm tired and uh hope
34:57 you're all well have a good night peace
34:59 out everybody
35:01 we'll talk soon see you tomorrow