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aiLL June 5, 2023 - 1 - The Button is Coming - Live AI Q&A

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In this June 5th live session, questions were fielded about the current state of AI and what's coming next. The pace of change is breathtaking as massive AI models become available to all. But how will these tools change the nature of work? Will the "help me write this" button in Word and Docs make us all more productive or alter values? And could individuals build "counter-balance" AI systems themselves? These themes and more were explored in depth. See the perspectives shared in this timely generative AI discussion and Q&A at the AI Learning Lab TikTok channel: https://tiktok.com/@aiLearningLab ↗ #AI #generativeAI #GPT3 #ChatGPT
0:46 - How AI expertise claims should be viewed currently
4:20 - AI's impact on jobs and productivity
13:10 - Employers responses to 10x individual productivity gains
19:23 - AGI timeline predictions and the potential for individuals to build "good" AI
23:21 - Getting access to quality free AI tools like ChatGPT
32:54 - Using AI to generate presentations from text
39:12 - Microsoft and Google rolling AI into Office 365 and Docs
56:28 - Pushing the "help me write" button and how it may alter perceptions of work
1:01:17 - Current state of AI-generated text in images
1:03:01 - Using Midjourney settings to control image generation
Chapters
0:00<Untitled Chapter 1>0:46How AI expertise claims should be viewed currently4:20AI's impact on jobs and productivity13:10Employers responses to 10x individual productivity gains19:23AGI timeline predictions and the potential for individuals to build "good" AI23:21Getting access to quality free AI tools like ChatGPT32:54Using AI to generate presentations from text39:12Microsoft and Google rolling AI into Office 365 and Docs56:28Pushing the "help me write" button and how it may alter perceptions of work1:01:17Current state of AI-generated text in images1:03:01Using Midjourney settings to control image generation
Transcript
0:00 foreign 0:22 this is Kyle Shannon with the AI 0:24 learning lab just getting started 0:26 getting myself situated 0:28 welcome welcome welcome 0:31 uh this is the AI learning lab I like to 0:33 talk about all things AI well not all 0:36 things AI generative AI like the new 0:38 stuff chechi PT kind of stuff which by 0:41 the way if you're new here 0:43 I put those things up those are the top 0:47 one there's the official Chachi BT site 0:49 chat.openai.com if you've not used it go 0:51 grab it go use it go do something with 0:53 it and then bing.com and poe.com are 0:57 both 0:58 Alternatives and there's there's a bunch 1:00 of reasons why you might use those 1:02 instead of chat dot openai.com but I am 1:06 particular to 1:08 the official chat GPT website I don't 1:10 make any money from it I'm just 1:13 trying to point people to things that 1:15 work 1:16 and if you have questions about anything 1:19 AI related just pop your question in the 1:22 comments I try my best to keep up with 1:24 them feel free to share this live 1:27 um as people are rolling in I'll just 1:30 keep reintroducing myself to annoy the 1:32 people that were here early 1:35 my name is Kyle Shannon this is the AI 1:38 learning lab and I talk all things AI my 1:42 background a lot of people ask my 1:44 background I do not have a background in 1:47 machine learning or computer science I 1:49 have a degree in acting but in the mid 1:52 90s I started one of the first digital 1:54 web agencies and uh hey Ashley 1:58 and uh and uh yeah so I was there at the 2:02 beginning of the world wide web and the 2:04 reason I started this here Tick Tock 2:06 Channel other than being a 58 year old 2:09 influencer 2:10 is uh is uh I think that what's going on 2:15 with this generative AI stuff has 2:17 massive parallels to what happened in 2:18 the mid 90s with the World Wide Web 2:20 except I think it's more profound and I 2:23 think it is uh moving significantly 2:26 faster 2:27 what do I do for a living do I work from 2:29 home uh I I'm a CEO of a company called 2:32 storyvine which is an 11 year old 2:34 automated video production platform that 2:37 does not use AI ironically enough 2:39 but I'm rolling a bunch of AI into it 2:42 like we're using open ai's whisper to do 2:44 transcriptions right now and then we're 2:47 creating all sorts of cool ancillary 2:48 products based on uh on on top of AI 2:54 um let's see generative AI experts are 2:58 now flooding LinkedIn ugh yeah I know 3:00 they're everywhere they're everywhere 3:02 this is you've been here before so you 3:05 know my position on this if anyone says 3:07 they're an AI expert you know laugh them 3:09 out of the room no one's an AI expert 3:11 right now you might be an expert on 3:13 building AI models but no one's an 3:16 expert on this generative AI stuff it's 3:17 everything's moving too fast so 3:19 everyone's making this [ __ ] up as they 3:21 go all of them so 3:23 no experts 3:28 preach on brethren 3:30 Hallelujah 3:31 and speak the uh 3:34 speak the world of AI let's see I wonder 3:36 what's going on 3:38 um there's an interesting article 3:41 foreign 3:42 Malik 3:46 who is a professor of 3:50 startups and Innovation and now ai at 3:53 the Wharton School of Business 3:57 and he just wrote this article we did a 3:59 we did a thread on it on 4:03 and hang on let me see if I can go find 4:06 it hold please while I find my own 4:08 website okay so everyday AI so this is 4:11 this is the the Twitter uh feed of the 4:14 of the newsletter that we do it comes 4:16 out every week and uh but I've I've been 4:19 lately I've been doing these threads and 4:20 so the thread that I did this week uh 4:23 was on this article by Ethan Mullick so 4:25 if you go to 4:27 um at everyday AI news that's that's the 4:32 uh that's the Twitter handle of this 4:34 news feed and uh and this article that 4:37 we did this this thread on is is 4:40 basically called the button 4:42 um which he he what he's what he's 4:43 basically saying here is that 4:46 generative AI 4:48 um because it's being incorporated into 4:50 Microsoft Word with Microsoft's co-pilot 4:53 gpt4 and it's going to be rolled into 4:56 Google Docs with Bard and it's going to 4:58 be rolled it's already rolled into 4:59 things like notion and swirled into 5:01 slack it's it's just going to be 5:02 everywhere 5:04 um that you know when people have things 5:07 to do are they going to push the button 5:09 and the button is you know write it for 5:11 me and and he basically says you know 5:14 people are gonna be conflicted with you 5:17 know he says historically writing means 5:20 I took a lot of time for something so if 5:21 I'm writing 5:23 um a recommendation letter for for a 5:25 young employee to be 5:28 um what's the real goal is it to get 5:30 that that young person a job or is it to 5:34 take the time to write the letter and so 5:36 you know if you push the button it kind 5:38 of it starts to toss into question how 5:41 we work what is work what is valued just 5:45 because it takes more time does that 5:46 mean it's more valuable things like that 5:48 so anyway 5:50 um yeah that's that so so if if you're 5:52 interested in all things AI definitely 5:55 go subscribe just go to the Twitter 5:56 everyday AI news is the Twitter handle 5:59 and there's a link to subscribe there 6:01 it's all free 6:03 um but yeah all right so welcome 6:05 everybody uh this is AI learning lab uh 6:08 if you haven't heard my little spiel 6:11 those URLs right there the top one is 6:14 the official chat GPT website and then 6:16 you got Bing which is gpt4 for free and 6:19 then you got poe.com where you can try 6:20 lots of different models so okay let's 6:24 see what questions we have if you have 6:25 questions about AI pop them in the uh 6:28 what do they call those the comments and 6:30 then if you think this would be a value 6:32 to someone else feel free to share this 6:33 live with other folks I'm a smart ass I 6:37 will swear if that hurts your feelings 6:39 then I would encourage you to leave now 6:42 I have a bunch of my own writings is 6:45 there an AI tool to generate a model 6:47 from it well so 6:50 you can do it in a small way each 6:53 session in chat GPT so let's let's say 6:55 you've got a short story that you've 6:57 written and you want to write a short 6:59 story or you've got a particular style 7:01 of blogs you can just take a single blog 7:03 that you're particularly happy with that 7:06 you're like I like the style of this 7:08 and in chat EPT you can say based on 7:11 this blog paste your blog there you know 7:13 please write another blog that covers 7:15 the following you know bullet points and 7:18 then put five bullet points there and it 7:20 will write something in your style so 7:21 you can do that on a case-by-case basis 7:26 um I don't know how geeky you are if 7:28 you're more a writer than a coder right 7:30 now you're gonna have to wait but if you 7:32 want to get geeky there's a thing called 7:33 Lang chain 7:35 and what Lang chain allows you to do is 7:39 um 7:40 basically point point it at a directory 7:43 of files so like you could point it at a 7:45 directory of all your writings and then 7:47 they get embedded what's called 7:49 embeddings where they get turned into 7:51 tokens long strings of numbers and then 7:52 you store those long strings of numbers 7:54 in what's called a token database 7:57 and then you can you know basically chat 7:59 GPT on your own work but that requires 8:02 you to do that I've seen in the past 8:04 couple of days on Twitter some people 8:05 have put out web front ends to little 8:07 Lang chain things that they've built so 8:10 I would say give it three months and 8:12 it'll be much easier because here's 8:14 what's going to happen 8:16 when Microsoft rolls out co-pilot into 8:19 the Office 365 suite and when 8:22 um Google rolls barred into the into 8:24 their office suite 8:27 you'll be able to just you know Point 8:29 these things at your Google Drive and 8:31 and and use you know search on things so 8:35 it's not going to be that long until you 8:37 can do that but but you can do it on a 8:39 case-by-case basis sorry I'm sure you've 8:41 been asked this but what do you think 8:43 about the Vision Quest Pro mobile well 8:45 first off I'm an apple Fanboy 8:48 um so I've been waiting for pretty much 8:51 since Steve Jobs died for them to 8:52 release something remotely interesting 8:55 this was remotely interesting 8:57 um I think it's I think it's very very 8:59 good it doesn't surprise me it's so 9:01 expensive I think it's their primary 9:03 target right now is developers 9:05 um a couple of things that I think were 9:07 very smart 9:09 um 9:10 they didn't say the word metaverse once 9:12 even though you can go full immersive 9:15 they never talked about entering the 9:17 metaverse they never talked about 9:18 Virtual Worlds 9:20 they LED basically basically what they 9:23 sold was do you want a hundred inch TV 9:26 screen to watch you know your sports 9:28 games or your cool movies and have them 9:30 sound cool and do all that and yeah you 9:31 can do all your work and all that 9:33 stuff's cool 9:34 um the things I thought were really 9:35 interesting is that by looking at an 9:38 icon it will it will select it and then 9:40 you just you know pinch your fingers 9:42 like this it's got I think it had 12 9:44 cameras in it it's got two cameras 9:46 pointing down like six point pointing 9:49 forward I think two for each eye there's 9:51 four pointing in six pointing out two 9:54 pointing down so so lots of cameras 9:57 um 9:59 the the camera is pointing at your eyes 10:03 is a really interesting privacy thing 10:05 because you know they're gonna get your 10:09 um 10:10 identity that way they're also going to 10:12 do things like measure micro Iris 10:14 movements to understand what's going on 10:16 with you emotionally and and and 10:19 um have that help make the the interface 10:22 more intuitive 10:24 um but there's obviously some security 10:25 things there the good thing about Apple 10:26 is that they have taken privacy very 10:28 very seriously for a lot of years like a 10:31 lot of the 10:32 a lot of the encoding and privacy is on 10:36 local devices right so they've built 10:38 that into their chipset 10:40 um so that's that's really interesting 10:42 the other thing is that they've got 10:44 those they've got an M2 Chip and what 10:46 they're calling an R2 chip that deals 10:48 with all the sensors 10:50 um but all of their AI generated stuff 10:53 that they're doing is happening locally 10:55 they don't have to send any of your data 10:58 out to the cloud 10:59 to be AI processed they can all process 11:02 it right in The Mask so I thought that 11:04 was interesting 11:06 um I think one of the things that um 11:08 is a is a is an incredibly valid 11:12 um problem with with those goggles is 11:15 that they are like they're completely 11:17 isolating right so so you have a dark 11:20 screen there well they basically put a 11:21 screen on the outside of all that 11:23 technology and they they they show the 11:26 when someone walks in front of you they 11:28 can see your eyes right if you're 11:29 working on a thing they can see your 11:31 eyes you and and when they walk into 11:32 your field of view you actually 11:34 materialize in front of them so that 11:36 that was good 11:38 um so I thought it was 11:39 for 11:41 for what I think is is a flawed category 11:44 for some time like until those fancy 11:47 glasses are just you know maybe slightly 11:49 bigger than what I'm wearing here 11:51 I don't think you're gonna get Mass 11:53 adoption but for where the state of the 11:55 art is right now like the amount of 11:58 um 11:59 technological and product and software 12:03 Innovations it was pretty impressive so 12:07 um so I think it was good I'm not going 12:08 to go out and buy one right away but um 12:11 but but I think it was pretty good it 12:14 was a good it's the first thing I've 12:17 seen from Apple in a long long time 12:20 that felt like oh yeah that's a new 12:22 category right like metas didn't feel 12:25 like a new category Meadows just felt 12:27 like we've got a fancier thing that 12:28 everyone else had this the the Apple 12:30 thing is addressing a lot of the issues 12:33 that I think are significant issues and 12:36 they're starting with augmented reality 12:38 not virtual reality they're like they 12:40 avoided metaverse like the plague which 12:43 was you know you figure they they had to 12:45 if nothing else just to piss off 12:46 Zuckerberg 12:48 okay I fear radical prioritization will 12:51 become wait I fear that radical 12:54 prioritization will become just get all 12:57 that [ __ ] done now Scout well 13:00 so so when we're when we're dealing with 13:05 these tools that make us you know 10x 13:07 more productive 13:09 you know I think companies go one of two 13:11 directions and you know in a capitalist 13:13 Society like we are here in America 13:16 um and certainly companies that are 13:17 owned by private Equity firms 13:20 um they're going to go the efficiency 13:21 route they're going to take that 10x and 13:23 go let's increase profits screw the 13:25 workers you know you know fire a third 13:28 of the staff so there will be companies 13:29 that do that 13:31 um there will be other companies that 13:32 say oh 13:34 you know we have a 10x increase in 13:36 individual contributions let's assume 13:38 that turns into a 30 increase in 13:39 productivity overall 13:41 why don't we deliver higher quality you 13:44 know products or services to our 13:46 customers or why don't we reduce price 13:48 or why don't we you know deliver things 13:50 faster so 13:52 um there will be Innovations then the 13:54 other thing that's going to happen is 13:55 there's going to be a lot of disruption 13:57 but there's going to be a lot of new 13:58 kinds of jobs created 14:00 I trade Futures and I'm looking for an 14:02 AI trading system I don't know anything 14:04 about AI trading systems I know you can 14:06 play with with gpt4 you can go grab bots 14:09 off of trading uh systems and you could 14:13 you could put two different kinds of 14:14 bots into chat EBT and have it combined 14:16 into a hybrid you can have it explain 14:18 Concepts to you 14:20 um I'm sure there are some kick-ass AI 14:24 um trading systems out there the bottom 14:28 um URL on my screen why I have that 14:30 there 14:31 um futurepedia.io that's basically just 14:33 a list of all the [ __ ] all the AI tools 14:36 that are out there so I'm sure they've 14:38 got a money and finance section there so 14:40 just go there and start 14:42 looking and what I'd encourage you to do 14:43 is just play experiment just just play 14:46 play 14:47 um because stuff's changing so fast that 14:49 if if there's not something there today 14:51 you can either build it or it'll be 14:54 there three to six months from now 14:58 archive these posts on my site so others 15:00 can go back and watch them a I don't 15:02 think anyone would want to 15:04 hey honey you got you got the replay of 15:08 that fat guy you know the one that kind 15:10 of looks like Rosie O'Donnell 15:12 I got that yesterday someone someone 15:14 popped on first comment I got was you 15:16 kind of look like Rosie O'Donnell 15:21 uh but sorry I I so here's the deal I 15:25 if I were doing this right I would have 15:27 a whole social media strategy I'd have a 15:29 YouTube channel I'd be pushing this [ __ ] 15:31 to Instagram reels um 15:34 I really just started this channel to 15:36 help try to process what I was learning 15:39 and what I was figuring out in real time 15:42 um and it's gotten decently popular 15:43 which is cool and these lives seem to be 15:45 popular so 15:47 probably sometime over the summer I'll 15:50 take a look at it and and maybe start to 15:52 take this a bit more seriously it 15:54 probably wouldn't be that big a deal to 15:55 somehow record this I'm just I'm just 15:58 not right now because 15:59 you know old guy with technology Gen X 16:03 baby screw them 16:05 all right we're talking about Apple AR 16:06 yeah that's what I was talking about 16:08 before 16:09 I wonder if you can snowboard with those 16:10 apple goggles well the the if they're 16:13 plugged in you can you know you can run 16:15 them for 24 hours but the little battery 16:17 pack that you can put in your pocket and 16:18 walk around with them it only lasts for 16:20 two hours so you could probably get get 16:22 in a run or two on the uh 16:24 on the slopes but yeah I mean it looked 16:26 like it it it 16:28 so according to Apple I obviously 16:31 haven't demoed anything yet but 16:33 according to what they did today the 16:35 resolution is incredibly High the sort 16:37 of pass-through technology to be able to 16:39 see the real world is is really high but 16:42 could you imagine you know skiing down a 16:46 black diamond with all sorts of cool 16:48 augmented reality [ __ ] and then your 16:49 battery dies halfway through the Run 16:53 so I probably wouldn't till the till V3 16:58 or six 16:59 V1 I wouldn't go I wouldn't go skiing 17:02 with him I probably wouldn't go tubing 17:04 on a lazy river with them 17:06 eye tracking is amazing it uses psvr2 17:09 Cool it really surprised me how good it 17:12 is yeah it it looked when they showed 17:14 that thing where when you look at the 17:16 icon the icon goes 17:19 so and I mean imagine I mean that's one 17:22 of the things that Apple has always been 17:24 brilliant at when they when they bring 17:26 these new devices whether it was the 17:28 watch and they kept the crown 17:30 or or you know the iPhone that didn't 17:33 have a stylus you know Steve Jobs said 17:35 you know there's a tool that that we we 17:37 you know that we know how to use and you 17:39 know it's our finger right that that was 17:41 revolutionary 17:42 that idea that 17:45 um you don't need controllers 17:47 and you can just it it sort of knows 17:50 what you're looking at on screen and you 17:52 can control it like I would imagine that 17:55 this you'll get really good at that and 17:57 it sounded like the software will sort 17:59 of fine tune to your behavior 18:03 um so I would imagine it's it's going to 18:05 be an incredibly seamless experience is 18:07 is my guess so 18:09 um yeah that's pretty exciting 18:11 um they talked about how the chip can 18:12 locally run Transformer models oh yeah 18:14 that was another thing that was really 18:15 interesting about the the talk they use 18:18 Transformer models and they used machine 18:20 language but they never once said 18:22 generative AI they never once said AI so 18:25 they avoided 18:27 um what what I think we could argue is 18:29 over hyped right now which is AI and 18:32 they avoided you know the thing that 18:33 sort of blew up in Zuckerberg's face 18:35 which is metaverse so they avoided both 18:36 of those terms but they subtly in in 18:39 almost every section of what they did 18:41 they subtly said 18:43 oh yeah we've got chips that do all that 18:45 machine learning [ __ ] yeah we've got 18:48 plenty of gpus to go around don't you 18:50 wear your pretty little head so 18:52 um Robert scoble who's who's a guy 18:54 that's pretty decently connected to the 18:57 to the Twitter or to the Apple folks he 19:00 he thinks that it'll probably be about a 19:01 year before we start to hear about the 19:03 autonomous Agents from Apple I was 19:04 hoping we'd hear something today but we 19:06 didn't 19:07 um but they they they they very subtly 19:10 put in there yeah we're gonna kick 19:12 everyone's ass we'll be there 19:16 um but it was very very impressive what 19:18 do I think about private into 19:20 individually owned AGI 19:23 to counter this level of uncertainty 19:27 um 19:29 well 19:30 I don't I don't know I mean I don't 19:32 think we're at AGI yet unfortunately the 19:35 definition of AGI AGI for those of you 19:38 that don't know is artificial general 19:39 intelligence it just basically means 19:41 when the computers get smarter than we 19:43 are like right now the the gpt4 is is 19:47 significant has significantly more 19:50 knowledge than you know any single human 19:52 on earth 19:53 but it doesn't have the reasoning it 19:54 doesn't have the critical thinking it 19:56 doesn't have the self-awareness it 19:57 doesn't have empathy it can act very 20:00 empathetically but it doesn't have that 20:02 so so I think the artificial general 20:05 intelligence is is a is a poorly defined 20:09 milestone for one thing 20:12 but I think what you're getting at is 20:15 as these tools get more powerful and you 20:17 have Bad actors out there you know can 20:19 we counter balance the Bad actors with 20:21 good actors with their own private AGI I 20:24 don't know I don't know I mean you know 20:27 the genie is a bit out of the bottle now 20:28 where there's a bunch of Open Source 20:30 large language models out there that do 20:32 not have any safety guard rails on them 20:34 so everyone's talking about open Ai and 20:37 the government should regulate and blah 20:38 blah blah that all made sense when it 20:40 was just kind of open Ai and Google is 20:43 the as the two main players but but 20:45 because chat apt took off so so fast and 20:49 then because meta kind of panicked and 20:51 through their through their models out 20:52 to the developer community and the 20:54 developer Community was like cool we'll 20:56 take those and just you know open them 20:57 up to the world 21:00 um you know the we're a bit past the 21:02 point that any single entity can control 21:05 any other entity so I don't know my 21:07 point of view on it yet because I don't 21:09 know what um 21:11 I I don't know how far we are from HEI 21:14 my guess is four or five years 21:17 if we can achieve wireless energy 21:18 transfer we can stop using batteries 21:20 correct and you know there's some people 21:22 there's that have you guys even there's 21:24 a there's a dude on Tick Tock he's got 21:25 big bushy hair and he's got a funny 21:28 voice like a funny high-pitched voice 21:29 but he's an absolute genius and he's 21:31 basically replicating all of Tesla's 21:34 energy transmission things and he's got 21:36 you know these capacitors that are made 21:38 out of bottles with salt water in them 21:41 and and all sorts of crazy [ __ ] he's 21:43 he's just a mad genius 21:45 um and he's transmitting energy right 21:47 now so at some point someone you know 21:50 who can't be just sort of laughed off as 21:52 crazy will will do something but right 21:55 now it's you know 21:56 it's still the the wacky inventors 21:58 unfortunately 22:01 but I think the technology is there to 22:03 be exploited and I think AI will help us 22:05 exploit that how do we get chat GPT app 22:08 for free okay this is important so 22:10 I'm going to give you a couple of things 22:15 um there are a ton 22:18 of Faker chat GPT apps on the App Store 22:21 so 22:23 if you're on Android or if you're on the 22:25 web just go to the the top URL here 22:28 chat.openai.com so that is the official 22:31 chat GPT website that's GPT 3.5 you can 22:34 get for free and then if you pay 20 22:37 bucks you can get gpt4 and you can get 22:39 plug-ins and you can get it connected to 22:41 the internet I don't you don't if you 22:43 don't want to pay for it you don't have 22:44 to I pay for it because I want early 22:46 access to their technology because right 22:48 now they're by far the best the next one 22:50 down Bing 22:52 that's Microsoft search engine that 22:55 incorporated gpt4 as their chat llm so 23:00 so if you want to use gpt4 for free 23:03 connected to the internet that's 23:05 bing.com so just go there and here I'll 23:08 show you 23:09 we'll go there together 23:12 let this bright light in my eye I can't 23:13 see anything hold please 23:18 bing.com so when you go to bing.com 23:21 this box says ask me anything and that 23:24 you know that that will search but it 23:27 but it will sometimes also do chat but 23:29 if you want to go to just a full-on chat 23:32 interface where's my mouse 23:35 um in the upper left hand corner is this 23:38 chat button so you click the chat button 23:41 and this is Bing's GPT chat GPT 23:45 interface and it's got It's got a little 23:48 temperature thing here so more creative 23:50 more balanced more precise so if you're 23:52 doing creative writing you can pop it to 23:54 the left if you're doing something where 23:56 where you want to do research or 23:57 whatever 23:59 um I I tend to just keep it more 24:00 balanced I haven't messed too much with 24:02 Bing because I think gpt4 from open AI 24:06 is better but this is free so that's 24:08 that and then the other one that I 24:11 showed here poe.com 24:14 that one's cool for a different reason 24:16 so so let's pop over to poe.com 24:23 okay 24:27 so when you go to pro.com it's it's very 24:29 much like you know uh chat EBT it's a 24:32 little search window at the bottom or a 24:33 little whatever text window but you see 24:36 all these different there's Sage 24:38 Sage gpt4 Cloud plus Cloud instant 100K 24:42 Claude instant chat gbt mid-jure oh no 24:46 mid journey is just a bot I'll show you 24:48 what that is in a second that that's 24:50 interesting but all these ones at the 24:51 top are 24:53 um 24:54 are different models now you see there's 24:56 three here that say subscribed so you 24:58 have to if you pay for Poe 25:00 you get access to GPT for Claude plus 25:03 which is anthropics version of gpt4 but 25:07 you also get access to Claude instant 25:09 100K now what's that okay 25:14 um 25:15 chat EBT you can only put in a maximum 25:19 of essentially three thousand words the 25:21 combination of your prompt plus the 25:23 answer is about three thousand words is 25:25 what it can handle anything above that 25:27 it goes it's too much for me I don't 25:29 like it it makes me queasy and doesn't 25:33 do well 25:35 um 25:35 so Claude instant 100K is a is a chat 25:39 GPT engine 25:41 um created by the guys that that um the 25:45 guys and gals the people that um 25:47 contributed to gpt3 they left open AI to 25:51 start anthropic and and that you can put 25:53 a 75 000 words into your prompt what's 25:57 that mean you could you could copy and 25:59 paste an entire novel into your prompt 26:01 and then say write me a poem about this 26:03 book boom and it will do it 26:05 so that's why I think Poe is relevant 26:08 right now so hopefully that helps and 26:11 answers your questions by the way if 26:12 you're new here hello my name is Kyle 26:14 Shannon 26:15 um these websites are I just went over 26:17 them all but those are where you can go 26:19 play with chat GPT in various forms 26:22 um prompts.chat will teach you a little 26:24 bit about prompting and give you lots of 26:26 ideas lots and lots of ideas about how 26:28 you can kind of fine tune these chat 26:31 Bots to do really interesting stuff 26:33 and um my background is I'm the founder 26:36 and CEO of a company called storyvine 26:38 I've been digging deep into generative 26:41 AI for about a year and and really been 26:44 obsessive uh to the point that I've been 26:46 sufferable around friends and family uh 26:49 for about six months and I started this 26:51 Tick Tock Channel and I have a 26:52 newsletter called everyday Ai and I've 26:54 got an AI Salon that we actually meet 26:56 tomorrow night so if you're interested 26:58 in joining a community of people curious 27:01 about this stuff I'm doing that too so 27:02 that's who I am okay I'm new to AI oops 27:05 wait dang it 27:06 every time I touch my uh comments and 27:10 and it puts another comment in it it 27:12 resets me to the bottom so if you've 27:15 seen me before a big part of the 27:17 entertainment here is watching me try to 27:18 find my plate place in the questions and 27:21 I sing stupid songs and I make stupid 27:23 voices and 27:26 I have an itchy nose 27:28 all right I went back too far hold 27:30 please okay there's the snowboarding 27:33 comment eye tracking is amazing okay 27:34 we're getting there 27:35 okay row kit is 400 and projects 215 27:39 inch TV with normal sized glasses got 27:42 them two weeks ago 27:44 um yeah some of the other so that's in 27:47 reference to the um Apple's Vision Pro 27:50 which is a 20 a 3500 dollar set of AR 27:54 goggles 27:55 um yeah there's there's lots of tech out 27:58 there right now that can do basically 27:59 projected screens I think the the 28:02 significance of the Apple tech is a lot 28:04 of the more subtle stuff 28:06 they 28:08 they didn't have a a lot of software to 28:11 demo so what they demoed was kind of 28:13 like you can have a big monitor you can 28:15 watch a big movie you can watch a sports 28:16 thing you can watch a a movie in a 28:19 cinema or on a mountain top right so it 28:21 was all fairly limited but the the 28:24 technology that they were demoing the 28:27 the potential for it's insane and so 28:31 Apple will always be premium 28:33 um so the capability of those things is 28:35 is Way Beyond what your um broken 28:38 glasses are but the rooked ones probably 28:41 look great because the text there to 28:43 make them look great 28:46 um all right AI is basically going to be 28:48 our New Slaves Yeah well yeah they're 28:50 going to be I think the Microsoft 28:52 branding is right they're going to be 28:53 our co-pilots Jen John Goodman may be 28:57 funnier though great content sir oh 28:58 thank you I appreciate that uh you know 29:01 I I think John Goodman's funny yeah I 29:03 got John Goodman what did I get what 29:04 have I gotten so far I've gotten 29:06 um I was scrolling Tick Tock and I 29:08 thought it was Alec Baldwin but he got 29:10 really fat that was a good one 29:13 and then there was Rosie O'Donnell and 29:16 there was John Goodman but skinnier 29:18 which is good but he's lost a lot of 29:20 weight uh but I appreciate the kind 29:22 words about me being funny looks ain't 29:25 everything 29:27 [Music] 29:29 all right 29:30 um or maybe Rosie looks like me yeah 29:32 mate you know what that could be I've 29:34 been on the internet long enough maybe 29:36 she found me and she's like this is a 29:37 look I want to go for 29:39 [Laughter] 29:44 middle to slightly older middle-aged you 29:47 know white guy 29:50 ah 29:54 all right I appreciate effort I 29:57 appreciate your effort to help others I 29:59 appreciate you acknowledging that thank 30:01 you how do we get chat 30:03 hello hello 30:06 tap the screen if you can hear me 30:12 [Music] 30:22 all right can anyone still hear me hang 30:25 on I'm going to the bottom 30:28 can anyone still hear me hello hello 30:31 hello 30:33 tap the screen if you can hear me 30:39 um I think I've done froze up 30:43 I think I ain't got no internet 30:49 all right 30:50 oh wait there come all the okay wait I 30:53 think I'm back 30:54 dang it 30:57 so I got lots of love all right 30:59 um 31:02 this break in my um 31:05 now there's 8 000 Hearts going across 31:07 the screen because it looks like I'm 31:08 back okay uh this little break in 31:11 whatever the hell I was talking about 31:12 was brought to you by Xfinity Xfinity 31:15 when you want super fast Wi-Fi that 31:17 sometimes works 31:21 laughs 31:24 um uh tap the screen again if you can 31:25 hear me because okay I think I think I'm 31:28 good I think we're good now 31:30 all right where was that I'm new to AI 31:32 is there an app that can transcribe 31:33 YouTube Okay okay so here's what we're 31:35 gonna do 31:37 hopefully my internet doesn't crap out 31:39 this uh GPT plugins 31:47 so if you go to chat GPT 31:52 if you have GPT plus that means you're 31:55 you're if you get that you pay twenty 31:57 dollars and you get that little yellow 31:59 sticker If you get that little yellow 32:00 sticker 32:02 for GPT plus the first thing you want to 32:04 do to access plugins is you're going to 32:06 go to settings 32:08 you go to settings and then the second 32:09 option here is called beta features and 32:12 in beta features you want to turn on 32:15 browse with Bing and plugins and then 32:17 that will give you access to the plugins 32:20 and then at the top of the screen here 32:22 you have GPT 3.5 which is still good I 32:25 use it all the time that's fast 32:28 um and then there's gpt4 and there's 32:30 three modes of gpt4 there's default 32:32 there's browse with Bing and then 32:35 there's plugins and so if we go to 32:37 plugins 32:39 you have this new little pop-up menu and 32:42 you've got 32:44 um the plugins that you have installed 32:46 so I've got a bunch of them installed 32:48 here 32:49 and so one of them here that I've got 32:52 installed is called chat with video 32:54 so that that you can basically give it a 32:57 YouTube URL and it will go I assume it 33:00 goes and pulls the transcript from 33:01 YouTube and then you can chat with the 33:03 video so you can do it there 33:05 I think I have another one here that's a 33:08 video insights Vox script 33:11 so let me go to the plugin store this is 33:15 always fun because they're adding so 33:16 many like it used to be a hundred then 33:18 it was 200 then yesterday it was 250. 33:21 so now there are 33:24 68 pages of four each so four times 68 33:29 so 4 times 33:31 uh 240 Plus 33:34 32 33:35 272 so there's 272 plug-ins but they now 33:39 have a search here 33:41 so we can search for let's do video 33:45 so there's video highlight video 33:47 insights hey Jan Jen chat with video 33:54 um and some other things so we'll go 33:55 back to these so let's see 34:00 interact with online video platforms 34:02 like YouTube or Dailymotion so let's 34:04 we'll go back and we'll turn on video 34:06 insights okay so once you once you 34:08 install the plugin 34:10 you go to this little drop down menu and 34:12 like right now I've got this thing 34:14 called prompt perfect installed 34:17 I'm going to turn that off or I've got 34:19 it activated so you can activate up to 34:21 three of these plugins at a time 34:24 so I'm gonna go find that one that I 34:26 said it was chat with video and there 34:28 was something else hang on 34:31 video insights I don't know which one of 34:33 these is better 34:34 yeah yeah I don't know okay 34:38 so we've we've got that turned on now so 34:40 let me hop over to YouTube and grab a 34:41 video so we'll go to 34:44 um 34:46 YouTube 34:49 oh I know what I'll do I'll go to 34:52 AI salon 34:56 AI Salon Which is my bi-weekly community 35:00 of folks that 35:04 [Music] 35:06 sit around talking about AI okay so I'm 35:09 going to grab this URL 35:11 so we'll go back to 35:14 we'll go back to chat GPT and now what 35:17 I'm going to do is 35:19 um please summarize 35:23 the top 35:25 uh the the key topics 35:29 from this video and then I'm going to 35:32 just paste in the URL for that video 35:36 and let's see what it does this could 35:38 crash and burn because these the thing 35:41 about these plugins they're very new and 35:43 they're very duct tapey so it identified 35:52 okay the video titled how to produce aw 35:54 inspiring creative Works using 35:56 generative AI is a talk by Evo Henning 35:58 that's correct 35:59 in this video Evo shares her innovative 36:03 methods for merging Fine Art antiques 36:06 unfortunately the video is longer than 36:08 60 minutes so as of now I can't provide 36:10 a thing okay so that makes sense it's 36:12 this has got a very very long transcript 36:14 so let's go find a shorter one 36:16 let's go back to YouTube and we'll say 36:22 um 36:23 extro 36:26 extroverts View From Within so so this 36:30 is I did a series of videos if you want 36:32 to see if you want to be really bored of 36:33 me 36:34 um I did a daily video every day for a 36:37 year when we first went into lockdown 36:39 called The extroverts View From Within 36:41 and I and and I didn't cut my hair for a 36:44 year it was a disaster this part of the 36:47 date today 36:48 there I am with really bad hair so let's 36:51 go let's go see what I talked about in 36:53 this video it took some time off I did 36:55 some racing I'm getting a little better 36:57 after a couple of months off so that's 36:59 good comes back quick yeah you lose it 37:01 sorry you don't need to hear me twice 37:04 that's that was disturbing on many 37:05 levels okay 37:08 um please summarize this video and I 37:12 misspelled summarize but one of the 37:14 things about chat EBT is you can 37:16 misspell stuff and it just doesn't care 37:18 okay 37:19 so it's using video insights 37:23 and you can open these plugins up also 37:26 and see what they did so basically it 37:28 just grabbed the video ID and and sent 37:30 that to some cloud service where they're 37:32 probably on their servers pulling the 37:34 transcript 37:36 so there's the summary it came up with 37:38 so basically 37:39 the video called extroverts View From 37:42 Within day 287 features Kyle Shannon the 37:45 co-founder and CEO of storyvine 37:47 sharing his experience of social 37:49 isolation in this video Kyle talks about 37:51 his day spent racing on his racing rig 37:53 you heard that 37:55 and and a leftover dinner made by his 37:57 wife 37:58 he mentions that he's feeling better 38:00 after taking a couple of months off but 38:03 despite taking most of the week off he 38:05 still feels anxious Kyle plans to do 38:07 some video recording while racing and is 38:09 looking forward to a good holiday 38:11 weekend he encourages viewers to take 38:13 some time off and spend time with their 38:15 loved ones I guess this is around the 38:17 holidays the video was produced by 38:19 storybine so 38:21 um so so that's a way you can do it 38:23 there there are lots of tools out there 38:24 the other thing that you can do is you 38:26 can just go into YouTube and 38:30 um you know when they have the closed 38:32 captioning you can just turn on 38:35 um 38:35 you can go get the transcript and you 38:37 can copy that transcript and paste it 38:39 into chat GPT 38:41 um is is a thing you can do 38:43 so hope that helps that was a that was a 38:46 long rabbit hole we ran down there but I 38:49 it doesn't look like we lost a bunch of 38:50 people so so I'm sorry I'm sorry this 38:53 has got to be I don't know why are you 38:55 people watching me this just gotta be 38:57 it's just gotta be awful did you hear 38:59 Robert what Robert Kennedy said about AI 39:02 regulations I have not 39:03 I would not be surprised if it was 39:05 idiotic but I do not know 39:08 hi Kyle hi Liz 39:10 all right I'm new to AI okay we did that 39:12 one 39:13 um AI Philip Seymour Hoffman I've gotten 39:15 Philip Seymour Hoffman before I'll take 39:17 that one he's a talented actor 39:19 um 39:22 I miss him I miss him he was a guy that 39:24 really committed to his roles I'll take 39:26 it still new to AI if I took a picture 39:29 of a whiteboard with a bunch of work 39:31 notes on it can I upload it yeah so 39:34 that's gonna get really easy 39:36 um gpt4 is multimodal it can it can do 39:39 pictures but it can't do it yet because 39:42 it's not really fully released it's kind 39:44 of in this sort of quasi-beta 39:46 quasi-functional kind of way like you'll 39:49 notice if you 39:50 if you go to chatgpt 39:53 and four 39:56 at the bottom here it says gpt4 is 39:59 currently has a cap of 25 messages every 40:02 three hours so they've kind of got it 40:04 throttled back and you can't do that 40:07 um 40:08 there are there are probably tools what 40:11 what I would suggest is go to this 40:13 bottom thing down there futurepedia.io 40:16 the very bottom URL 40:19 um there are probably things right now 40:22 um that can do that and I think even 40:25 unless I'm mistaken I think you can do 40:26 that right within iOS you can take a 40:28 picture of a whiteboard and it'll 40:30 it'll OCR it I think there's a lot of 40:32 apps that do that right now 40:35 um oh and oh can it take what's on a 40:37 whiteboard and turn it into a 40:38 presentation basically if you can get it 40:40 into text you can turn it into a 40:42 presentation I'll show you a cool thing 40:43 do I remember the name of it I do 40:46 check this out there's a bunch of these 40:48 now and I think there's better ones than 40:50 this but 40:52 I'm going to go to tome.com tome.com 40:58 and this thing will 41:01 wait 41:03 contracts decoded oh it's sorry it's not 41:05 it's not tome.com 41:07 don't listen to me I'm clueless tone.ai 41:11 no uh okay hang on tone 41:19 Tom 41:20 presentations 41:25 tome.app okay here's one of my pet 41:27 peeves about all these AI companies is 41:30 that they're all using a different end 41:32 some use AI some use apps some use 41:34 whatever anyway 41:35 tome.app app 41:38 the new era of Storytelling I don't know 41:40 about that but this is kind of cool so 41:42 so so basically what this is is you give 41:45 them a topic and they'll write you a 41:47 presentation complete with graphics 41:50 so I'm going to log in with my my happy 41:52 little Google single sign-on 41:55 because I want Google to have all of my 41:58 data 41:59 if the product's free you're the product 42:02 okay 42:05 did I mention I was a smart ass Gen X 42:08 yeah party okay 42:11 um so you get here and and in the upper 42:13 right hand corner you say create 42:15 and then it 42:16 it just gives you is it wait where do we 42:19 go title 42:21 no oh they changed this 42:24 hang on 42:26 I'm confused 42:29 foreign 42:35 sorry it's I I've got a dark mode on and 42:39 my and my screen's not very bright so I 42:41 can't what would you like to do okay 42:42 sorry at the very bottom here let me dim 42:46 this back again at the very bottom here 42:49 let's see I want to create a 42:51 presentation about okay what's this 42:53 presentation about okay this is going to 42:55 be about 42:56 [Music] 42:56 um 42:59 I'm 43:02 starting a new business 43:07 that 43:09 um creates aerosol 43:14 um 43:15 aerosol candy perfect 43:20 so 43:23 this has changed since I've used it last 43:24 okay so what it did right there was 43:27 it gave my company a name sweetening the 43:30 air 43:31 um and then it wrote an outline and then 43:33 I say continue 43:36 oh and I have to upgrade to Pro oh no 43:38 wait do I have to 43:43 no I don't okay so so now it's it took 43:46 that outline 43:48 and now it's writing a presentation 43:50 right so 43:52 aerosol candy sweetening the air 43:55 um the first slide is the the whatever 43:59 you call it the agenda or the what is it 44:02 called outline and then you know 44:04 introducing aerosol candy and it it made 44:07 the image of aerosol candy it's not 44:10 great but you know it put in a 44:12 placeholder image revolutionizing the 44:14 candy industry so it recognized this 44:16 this was a new and Innovative concept 44:19 and it made another piece of shitty 44:21 candy 44:21 [Laughter] 44:24 um the science behind our candy and look 44:27 it looks like me how did it know 44:30 our unique flavors with that 44:34 um target marketing target market and 44:36 marketing strategy so so there are tools 44:39 coming and I saw one today that was sort 44:41 of the web version of this 44:43 so there are tools coming that are going 44:46 to do all of this stuff so I don't know 44:49 which ones are good and like I said like 44:51 that one behaved different than the last 44:52 time I went there so these things are 44:54 like evolving changing pretty much in 44:56 real time so futurepedia.io that site at 44:59 the bottom that's that's just a big long 45:02 list of all of these kind of tools so if 45:04 you want to do something for video or 45:05 for presentations there's there's all 45:07 sorts of stuff in there the the 45:09 challenge with the industry right now 45:11 calling it an industry is an 45:13 overstatement 45:16 um everything's very raw right now so 45:19 it's very possible that you're gonna go 45:21 to Future pedia you're going to find 45:23 tools that look really slick on the 45:25 surface because everyone has AI to make 45:26 their sites look really slick now 45:29 um and then they're just like it's just 45:30 like a guy in a garage that doesn't have 45:32 a [ __ ] together and you know they'll 45:33 charge you 20 bucks a month and then you 45:35 realize oh this is a piece of crap and 45:37 then at some point Adobe will release 45:39 the real version of that so there's 45:40 going to be a lot of that going on but 45:42 anyway 45:43 all right AI for help with 45:46 troubleshooting and rebuilding a 45:47 WordPress website just start with chat 45:50 GPT with gpt4 especially it's really 45:53 good at coding 45:55 um you can grab code from your website 45:57 paste it in there and ask it to debug it 46:00 for you or or even tell you what does 46:03 this code do and how might you do it 46:05 better or I want you know the website to 46:08 do this that or the other 46:10 um and then you can ask it to to teach 46:13 you how to get better at WordPress there 46:16 are probably some things that are more 46:19 um specialized to that that I don't know 46:21 about again I would go to futurepedia.io 46:23 but I honestly I think I think right now 46:26 it would behoove everyone to go to the 46:29 official chat GPT website 46:31 chat.openai.com and just start trying to 46:33 solve problems ask it questions all that 46:36 sort of stuff 46:37 um it's cool that you're helping each 46:38 other something maybe with canva yep 46:40 that's probably a good call 46:42 Apple's a hardware company not so much 46:44 software uh completely disagree but okay 46:48 um they are a hardware company but they 46:49 make some of the best and most elegant 46:51 software in the world although I will 46:53 give you that since Steve Jobs died it's 46:55 pretty horrible 46:58 um but but they just they pay way more 46:59 attention to user experience than any 47:01 other company in my in my humble opinion 47:04 not so humble opinion 47:06 yeah all right can you show us how to 47:09 make a logo for a company with AI what's 47:12 going on why is my machine being weird 47:14 oh because I opened a dialog box 47:18 so I'm gonna go over to Discord 47:22 um and I'm going to hop into so this is 47:24 the AI Salon Discord so this is 47:27 my the group I started it's a community 47:30 of of web web or AI people uh and I'm in 47:34 the mid Journey channel so we have a 47:36 mid-journey play Channel 47:38 and so now I'm going to do something so 47:41 we want a logo 47:42 um 47:44 all right I don't know what kind of logo 47:46 you want or what kind of company it is 47:47 it would help if I knew that but let's 47:49 say okay so basically what you do for 47:51 Mid Journeys you go slash imagine 47:54 and then it says imagine prompt and so 47:57 now what I'm going to put in here is a 47:58 let's say oops 48:03 imagine 48:06 um Vector let's see 48:09 Vector 48:11 illustration stration 48:14 of a logo 48:18 for a 48:21 an organic 48:26 um 48:27 mango company 48:31 that 48:33 fills mangoes 48:36 with tuna salad 48:41 so you should have given me the 48:44 you should have given me your uh 48:48 your uh 48:50 some some kind of what the business is 48:52 because otherwise you get my 48:55 perverted 48:57 a sense of humor all right 48:59 so this is a business that fills mangoes 49:02 organic mangoes with tuna salad 49:05 all right and so now it's drawing and 49:07 now it's doing its thing and so and so 49:10 this is part of if you haven't done any 49:11 of this image generation with with uh 49:15 with AI 49:17 um this this kind of what they do is it 49:18 it kind of just draws things it 49:20 everything starts as a Pure Noise image 49:22 and then it kind of denoises over I 49:25 think 50 or 70 steps 49:32 and you can start to see you know these 49:34 things coming in and they're looking 49:35 kind of logo like and they actually it 49:38 looks like they've improved 49:40 the words still aren't right but the uh 49:43 the typography is actually looking 49:45 pretty interesting now we're at 93 so 49:47 generally at 93 percent looks pretty 49:49 good and then at 100 it'll get lots of 49:52 detail on it 49:53 so there it is so it actually that 49:55 actually looks pretty good so so that 49:58 was just kind of kind of joking right 49:59 but like mangoes with tuna mango with 50:02 tuna 50:03 mango with not quite tuna oh that one's 50:06 really funny because it's a mango that 50:08 has fins so they combined a mango and a 50:11 tuna but I like that layout that 50:13 layout's really nice and then this is 50:15 sort of like a Pokemon tuna but you know 50:17 this one is is much more tuna-like it's 50:19 a very angry tuna with big teeth 50:22 um but but you know there's some nice 50:24 ones in there 50:25 um 50:26 so so yeah so I think that in terms of 50:30 image generation tools mid journey is by 50:32 far the best 50:33 um stable diffusion is by far the most 50:36 flexible and the most kind of developers 50:39 are kind of it's open source so they're 50:41 doing all sorts of fun stuff with it but 50:43 it requires you to be a bit geeky and 50:45 then Dolly which you can use for free on 50:47 Microsoft Bing is just shitty 50:50 it'll get better but it's just not 50:51 better now it's bad now it's bad bad bad 50:54 bad bad bad bad bad bad bad bad bad 50:57 you're back 50:59 I'm glad I'm back 51:02 I can hear we can hear you you're much 51:05 prettier than Rosie well thank you oh a 51:09 few kids 51:12 um what about the singularity though uh 51:15 Ray Kurzweil says he's he's still 51:17 sticking to his guns 2029 and then I he 51:20 said on an interview that I watched with 51:22 him that 51:24 um a bunch of AI scientists that had 51:26 predicted kind of late 2030s have 51:28 downgraded to 2030 so he's saying 2029 51:32 they're saying 2030 51:35 I don't 51:36 I don't know when it will actually like 51:38 I don't I don't think it's clear when 51:40 we'll actually cross the Milestone but I 51:42 think the next I think the next two 51:44 years are going to be absolutely 51:46 Bunker's insane with Innovations and 51:50 then the next three to five years are 51:52 just going to be transformative like 51:53 nothing we've ever seen 51:56 all right 51:58 some of your comments on live were 52:00 filtered to protect the community's 52:02 experience are you guys being nasty out 52:04 there knock it off 52:07 knock it all I'll put you in the corner 52:09 I'll 52:11 Frozen back now all right wait oh it 52:14 just lost my place in questions again 52:16 God damn it yes yes son of a [ __ ] yes 52:20 I'll come up there I'll smack you in a 52:24 head I'll do it too I'll do it 52:28 all right what about this thing you can 52:30 almost just check off the sci-fi movie 52:33 features that like oh yeah we can do 52:35 that now oh that's coming you know like 52:37 the the goggles 52:39 um Apple that you know released today 52:41 that it it shows a projection of your 52:43 eyeballs in the thing so you can see 52:45 someone's eyes where they're lost lost 52:47 there crazy 52:50 all right if you have questions about AI 52:53 pop them into the comments below feel 52:55 free to share my live if you think this 52:57 would be valuable to someone or if they 52:58 want to see 52:59 um fat Alec Baldwin or pretty Rosie 53:02 O'Donnell 53:03 or wait what was the other one 53:05 um Philip Seymour Hoffman 53:07 um thank you so much I appreciate you 53:09 you're welcome 53:10 um can I give AI a picture of a 53:11 whiteboard I think we talked about that 53:13 one you're good this is interesting 53:14 thank you very much I do appreciate that 53:17 do you know a good upscaler from low to 53:19 high res yeah there's there's uh what 53:22 the [ __ ] it called they've got got it 53:23 installed here 53:25 um 53:32 I forget the name of it 53:36 that is it's not res 53:39 upscaler it's not upscaler I don't know 53:42 I'll think of it um 53:45 there's a bunch of them out there the 53:46 one that I have that's pretty good is 99 53:49 bucks it's pretty expensive so I haven't 53:51 paid for it so so it does a really good 53:54 job but you can also so if you if you're 53:57 geeky 53:59 um you can do upscaling and stable 54:01 diffusion so I go um go under Reddit 54:03 yeah Reddit in the stable diffusion 54:06 subreddit 54:07 um and find kind of the latest install 54:09 of automatic 11 11. 54:12 um it's a pain in the ass to install but 54:14 I'm pretty sure that that the developer 54:16 Community have made like single click 54:18 installs for automatic eleven eleven but 54:21 you might need to get Google collab I if 54:23 you want to geek out a little bit go get 54:25 stable diffusion and you can do your own 54:27 upresing and and you can you've got all 54:30 the controls it's it's pretty powerful 54:32 stuff 54:33 um you're not the product you're the 54:34 money yeah exactly all right gen xers 54:38 are smart asses yes we are bitter you 54:41 betcha 54:42 wow that's impressive what my hairline 54:46 my toupee 54:49 foreign 54:51 my hair looks like a toupee got in a 54:53 fight with a raccoon 54:54 all right 54:56 um I shudder to think how many pitch 54:58 decks are being created with AI tools 55:00 right now yeah well you're gonna shudder 55:02 to 55:03 um see how many are when Microsoft and 55:06 Google both rolled them into their 55:08 office suites 55:09 because like one of the demos for for 55:12 Microsoft co-pilot for the office for 55:14 office 365. 55:16 is um 55:19 write a presentation based on this 55:21 quarterly report and it just starts 55:22 building a PowerPoint presentation so 55:24 and that's there was a I showed this 55:27 earlier if if you're here sorry about 55:29 this I'll show it again though 55:32 um 55:32 I've got a a newsletter called everyday 55:36 AI 55:37 and we have a Twitter Channel 55:40 and on the Twitter Channel lately I've 55:42 been 55:43 um 55:46 sorry hold on on the Twitter Channel 55:48 I've been putting up threads of 55:50 interesting articles or white papers 55:52 that I find 55:54 and 55:55 where's hang on 55:58 why did I lose my 56:02 there we go 56:06 one 56:12 all right I'll reset it 56:16 okay 56:17 all right Xfinity continues to Delight 56:20 us 56:22 um okay so at everyday AI 56:24 um there's uh the the thread that I put 56:27 up today is about this article from 56:29 Ethan Malik that talks about the button 56:32 and what he's what he's basically 56:33 talking about here is 56:35 um 56:36 when Microsoft rolls generative AI into 56:39 Office 365 and when Google does it as 56:42 well 56:43 everyone at work is going to be faced 56:45 with the choice of do I press the button 56:47 and the button is the help me right 56:49 button right which right now you can you 56:51 know it'll sort of finish the sentence 56:52 for you but now you're getting full gpt4 56:55 or Bard capabilities right within 56:58 Microsoft Word or right within Google 57:00 Docs 57:02 um and so like even people that are like 57:05 well I don't really want to use you know 57:07 AI to do the you know I'm not going to 57:09 let it write well if it can write you a 57:12 draft that's 80 of what you need and 57:14 then you can just finish the 57:16 rest of the 20 like why take that time 57:20 like why not push the button but it's 57:23 going to completely [ __ ] with our sense 57:25 of definition of work and definition of 57:28 value of work and all that sort of stuff 57:31 so we are entering some crazy times it's 57:35 gonna be crazy it's called the kreza 57:39 Raza 57:42 cruelty cruelty 57:46 why is it that that modern singers like 57:50 chew on words like they're they got 57:52 taffy in their mouth 57:54 now 57:56 what's with that Mom company thank you 57:59 you're welcome 58:01 Frozen again oh no 58:04 stable diffusion I may I may need to go 58:06 restart my router and come come back to 58:08 this because 58:10 um 58:12 uh tap the screen if you can hear me am 58:15 I still frozen 58:17 because if I am I'm just gonna bolt on 58:19 out of here and restart my router 58:21 does mid-journey get text right now no 58:23 it doesn't but 58:25 um okay good thank you 58:28 um 58:30 what did I see that's going to do it oh 58:32 there's this new checks this thing 58:34 called style drop 58:41 um 58:43 and 58:46 this is [ __ ] insane 58:51 where is it oh we're waiting for it to 58:53 load oh my internet is trash right now 58:56 holy crap you probably can't even hear 58:58 me 59:00 um oh ys250 I'll explain that in a 59:02 second 59:03 um 59:04 so so what style drop does is it 59:09 um takes a single image and learns like 59:12 the color palette the style the 59:14 background so so on screen right now 59:17 what just happened 59:19 what did I do oh I see what I did hold 59:21 please 59:23 okay 59:25 um so this little image to the left the 59:27 little flowers here 59:30 um are the source image and then all 59:32 these other images are are from prompts 59:35 right so a banana in in that style a 59:39 Christmas tree an F1 race car a moose a 59:42 hat and so I'll just flip through some 59:44 of the you know there's starry starry 59:46 night as the source image and look at 59:49 all the uh 59:51 you know look at all the all the the 59:54 different things that follow it there's 59:55 starry starry night without blue in it 59:59 oh man my internet is trash 1:00:03 this is bad 1:00:16 yeah this is really bad 1:00:19 um tap the screen if you can hear me can 1:00:20 you still hear me anyway check out style 1:00:22 drop it's uh 1:00:24 styledrop.github.io if you want to go 1:00:26 check that out 1:00:30 all right I'm still going okay so 1:00:32 someone asked uh what was the minus 1:00:34 minus 250 okay so let me let me show you 1:00:36 in um when you're in mid Journey 1:00:41 um let me go to settings if I go slash 1:00:43 settings 1:00:48 to the settings I think it's settings 1:00:51 oh it's really slow because my 1:00:52 internet's really slow 1:00:58 [Music] 1:01:04 settings okay 1:01:08 um 1:01:10 okay 1:01:11 so with mid-journey 1:01:14 um 1:01:15 you have all these different settings 1:01:17 you've got mid-journey version one two 1:01:19 three four five five point one niji 1:01:22 version four niji version five so those 1:01:25 are all different models then you've got 1:01:27 style low style medium style High style 1:01:29 very high 1:01:31 and then you've got public fast remix 1:01:34 um and then these little dashes 1:01:37 um you can either type slash settings 1:01:39 and just click on these so it will 1:01:41 automatically default here to minus 1:01:45 minus minus V which means version five 1:01:47 so I have I have five selected in green 1:01:50 so it'll it'll automatically add that 1:01:52 and then I have style high so that 250 1:01:54 is the style number and if I put style 1:01:57 low 1:01:59 then it drops it to 50 if I put medium 1:02:01 it's 1:02:04 nothing I guess it defaults to a hundred 1:02:08 if I do high it's 250 if I do very high 1:02:11 it's 750. 1:02:13 um and then and then there's other 1:02:14 things that you can put in there so I 1:02:16 can I can do slash imagine imagine 1:02:21 um let's see 1:02:23 um photo of 1:02:25 um 1:02:26 a sailor 1:02:29 in the rain 1:02:32 in Times Square 1:02:36 in the 1:02:38 1940s and then I could go 1:02:41 dash dash AR which stands for aspect 1:02:44 ratio I can type in 16 colon 9 for a 16 1:02:48 by 9 aspect ratio 1:02:51 and then I hit that and I think it will 1:02:53 add in the style 250 and it'll add in 1:02:56 version five I probably should have done 1:02:59 slash slash version 5.1 because it's 1:03:01 better at photos but anyway it's sending 1:03:04 the command so now now we wait 1:03:07 near 1:03:12 Danny 1:03:14 yes the question about does mid Journey 1:03:16 do text right now it does not but that 1:03:18 style drop thing does do text right 1:03:21 and then Adobe Firefly has a AI text 1:03:25 generator 1:03:27 where you can pick a font and you can 1:03:29 say like you know fuzzy dice and it will 1:03:31 make fuzzy dice fonts so you can do that 1:03:34 it's bad all right listen I gotta go the 1:03:38 internet is horrible and breaking and I 1:03:40 gotta go reset it so I'll be back 1:03:43 um 1:03:43 come back