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9/15/2025 - AI Superpowers: Unlocking Creative Potential With a 10-Person Team

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Meltdown Monday? Only time will tell. but AI is here to stay. In this lively session, Kyle explores the potential of AI tools for creative projects. He shares insights from his upcoming book, *10-Person Team*, emphasizing how AI can bridge skill gaps and empower individuals to bring their visions to life. Kyle argues that AI allows anyone to become a "producer" of their own projects, directing a team of AI "superheroes" to execute tasks ranging from research and design to prototyping and marketing. He introduces a five-phase project framework—ideation, validation, planning, execution, and growth—and details the two key AI "teammates" for each phase. He also touches on challenges with ChatGPT projects and connectors, advocating for a more reliable memory and context feature. Beyond the book discussion, Kyle delves into practical demonstrations using various AI tools. He showcases Notebook LM's ability to summarize and generate overviews from source materials, and experiments with "vibe storytelling," a technique combining Midjourney image generation with ChatGPT storytelling and Gemini for text integration. Kyle walks through his workflow, generating image prompts from a ChatGPT-created narrative, enhancing the images with Gemini, and finally uploading the edited visuals back to Midjourney for animation. He also mentions the AI Salon's sponsorship of the SheLeadsAI Create Conference, encouraging participation and highlighting the event's focus on women in AI. 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5460595014369280 #AI #Creativity #ChatGPT #Midjourney #Gemini #10PersonTeam #AISalon #SheLeadsAI Chapters: 00:00:00 Opening Remarks 00:05:49 New Book 10-Person Team 00:06:28 Connectors in Settings 00:07:18 Screen Sharing Notion 00:09:12 Connectors and MCPs 00:09:53 Chat GPT Projects Problem 00:10:02 Chat GPT Project Memory 00:12:07 Physical Index Cards 00:12:47 Chat GPT Flaky 00:15:12 Book's Basic Idea 00:16:16 Introducing the Team 00:17:15 Reading New Idea 00:18:51 A New You With AI 00:19:38 The Producer Role 00:22:39 Breaking Down Projects 00:23:02 The Big Idea Limitations 00:23:28 Five Project Phases 00:25:33 Notebook LM Overview 00:26:24 Making a Mind Map 00:27:00 Mind Map Topics 00:28:10 Audio Overview Options 00:29:17 Generating Audio Overview 00:30:21 AI Crash Course Overview 00:31:54 Prompting in Notebook LM 00:33:19 Migrating Book Stuff 00:33:45 Discover Sources Button 00:34:26 Audio Overview Generated 00:36:25 Audio Overview Thoughts 00:37:17 AI Salon Meet and Greet Change 00:38:57 Multimodal Storytelling 00:39:27 Vibe Storytelling 00:41:16 Vibe Storytelling Example 00:42:45 Breaking Story into Prompts 00:46:00 Using Midjourney Prompts 00:47:49 Checking Midjourney Images 00:48:55 Describing the Boy 00:50:30 AI is an Idiot 00:51:26 Mixing Different Tools 00:52:02 Safety Guard Rails 00:53:44 Downloading Images 00:54:26 Gemini Text Box 00:56:51 Redemption Rider Text 00:57:09 Gemini Text and Images 00:58:01 Opal Nodes Question 01:00:05 Nut River Supplements 01:00:46 Meltdown Monday 01:01:59 Ann Murphy in House 01:02:26 Scrolling Chat GPT Chat 01:03:45 Everything in Gen Spark 01:04:29 Telling AI Not to Achieve Vision 01:05:34 Disappointment with OpenAI 01:05:49 Sam Altman's Tweet 01:07:19 She Leads AI Conference 01:08:48 Scholarships Available 01:09:32 Plane Ticket to Salt Lake City 01:11:14 Graphic Novel Process 01:12:25 New Skill in AI Era 01:13:18 Unprotected LLM Sex 01:14:07 Google, Microsoft, and Meta Data 01:15:34 New Personalization Configuration 01:17:19 Tik Tok Deal and Guidelines 01:18:32 Gamma Website Builder Launch 01:18:59 What Will 12 Creators Do 01:21:08 Workflow Explanation 01:22:21 Upscaling and Animating 01:24:19 Corey Sandler Pottery 01:24:37 Meta Glasses Leak 01:25:34 Low Energy Night 01:27:00 Helping YouTube Channel 01:27:46 AI Salon Mastermind 01:28:55 Tik Tok Question Water Usage 01:30:42 Data Centers and Generators 01:32:18 What a World We Live In 01:33:32 Midjourney Account Rollover

Chapters

0:00Opening Remarks5:49New Book 10-Person Team6:28Connectors in Settings7:18Screen Sharing Notion9:12Connectors and MCPs9:53Chat GPT Projects Problem10:02Chat GPT Project Memory12:07Physical Index Cards12:47Chat GPT Flaky15:12Book's Basic Idea16:16Introducing the Team17:15Reading New Idea18:51A New You With AI19:38The Producer Role22:39Breaking Down Projects23:02The Big Idea Limitations23:28Five Project Phases25:33Notebook LM Overview26:24Making a Mind Map27:00Mind Map Topics28:10Audio Overview Options29:17Generating Audio Overview30:21AI Crash Course Overview31:54Prompting in Notebook LM33:19Migrating Book Stuff33:45Discover Sources Button34:26Audio Overview Generated36:25Audio Overview Thoughts37:17AI Salon Meet and Greet Change38:57Multimodal Storytelling39:27Vibe Storytelling41:16Vibe Storytelling Example42:45Breaking Story into Prompts46:00Using Midjourney Prompts47:49Checking Midjourney Images48:55Describing the Boy50:30AI is an Idiot51:26Mixing Different Tools52:02Safety Guard Rails53:44Downloading Images54:26Gemini Text Box56:51Redemption Rider Text57:09Gemini Text and Images58:01Opal Nodes Question1:00:05Nut River Supplements1:00:46Meltdown Monday1:01:59Ann Murphy in House1:02:26Scrolling Chat GPT Chat1:03:45Everything in Gen Spark1:04:29Telling AI Not to Achieve Vision1:05:34Disappointment with OpenAI1:05:49Sam Altman's Tweet1:07:19She Leads AI Conference1:08:48Scholarships Available1:09:32Plane Ticket to Salt Lake City1:11:14Graphic Novel Process1:12:25New Skill in AI Era1:13:18Unprotected LLM Sex1:14:07Google, Microsoft, and Meta Data1:15:34New Personalization Configuration1:17:19Tik Tok Deal and Guidelines1:18:32Gamma Website Builder Launch1:18:59What Will 12 Creators Do1:21:08Workflow Explanation1:22:21Upscaling and Animating1:24:19Corey Sandler Pottery1:24:37Meta Glasses Leak1:25:34Low Energy Night1:27:00Helping YouTube Channel1:27:46AI Salon Mastermind1:28:55Tik Tok Question Water Usage1:30:42Data Centers and Generators1:32:18What a World We Live In1:33:32Midjourney Account Rollover

Transcript

0:00 You ready?
0:02 Are you ready? Yes, I'm ready.
0:10 [Music]
0:22 Oh,
0:24 [Music]
0:30 [Applause]
0:34 [Music]
0:39 hey.
0:41 [Music]
0:43 [Applause]
0:45 [Music]
0:53 You and I here all alone.
0:59 Sunday morning here at home.
1:04 Sky's blue and the coffee strong. It's
1:07 true.
1:08 [Music]
1:11 Then I open my eyes to a dream realized
1:16 in front of me.
1:20 And I haven't got a clue what in the
1:22 world has happened to me.
1:27 Think I think I'm happy
1:30 like first day summer vacation. Happy.
1:34 Got to get a little rest and relaxation.
1:37 Happy
1:39 like choir on Sunday morning singing
1:41 true.
1:46 Oh sister, when you cook that way,
1:50 sweet distraction rules my day. Good
1:53 evening, everybody.
1:56 Kitchen table just my break. The sound
1:59 of you and I rocking our body. Yeah, I
2:02 don't understand. Why wasn't your love a
2:04 man
2:06 100 years ago?
2:09 Girls going to have to understand. tip
2:12 their hats to the man who's cold.
2:16 Think I think I'm happy
2:20 like loving on you all night long. Happy
2:24 like sleeping on the front. Happy
2:28 like hearing my favorite song on the
2:30 radio.
2:32 [Music]
2:39 Happy Monday, good people. What is
2:41 shaking? What's going down?
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3:01 [Music]
3:08 Yeah.
3:11 [Music]
3:25 Woohoo.
3:27 [Music]
3:46 stupid.
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3:59 Woohoo!
4:01 [Music]
4:12 Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah. Aru
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4:46 Woohoo!
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4:52 Woohoo!
4:53 [Music]
5:31 Allighty alighty alighty alighty. All
5:35 right. All right. All right. All right.
5:42 What would you like to talk about
5:43 tonight?
5:50 I spent the day working on my new book
5:53 now called 10person team.
5:58 I have some things I can maybe share on
6:00 that.
6:03 Silver Fox sharing the live out. Thank
6:05 you to anyone who's sharing the live out
6:07 on Tik Tok or YouTube or anywhere quite
6:10 frankly. Get some people in here. Get
6:13 them educated.
6:15 I don't know what we're going to educate
6:16 him on, but you know,
6:21 we will do it. We will do our best. We
6:24 will do our very, very best. Mhm.
6:28 What have you experienced with
6:30 connectors? Well,
6:32 I initially hooked up my connectors
6:36 and then they didn't do anything. And
6:39 then someone I I don't know. I watched a
6:42 YouTube video or something like that
6:45 and
6:47 it said all my connectors were connected
6:48 but it wasn't doing [ __ ] So I
6:50 unconnected them and reconnected them
6:52 and then they worked. So they are janky.
6:56 I know that. Um
7:00 let me share my screen.
7:04 I don't know which one it was sharing
7:07 there.
7:18 So, if you go into settings
7:22 and you go to connectors,
7:26 you got all these things here and like
7:28 you've got Gmail and I'm connected
7:37 And let's see.
7:40 I got Google Calendar.
7:43 I got Canva connected.
7:46 I don't I don't really know what to do
7:49 with them. Let's see. I think if you go
7:52 at Gmail,
7:54 it should pop up. No, it doesn't.
8:00 A black bar. You know what? Okay. If you
8:03 go um look in my Gmail
8:09 and see
8:12 if you can find an
8:16 email
8:21 that let's see find
8:24 the latest email from Brandon.
8:29 Let's see if it does anything.
8:33 You're using it with notion. Kyle, what
8:35 the hell are you doing? I don't know.
8:39 Found 10 emails in Gmail. Read 10 emails
8:42 in Gmail.
8:48 The most recent one matching Brandon.
8:50 Brandon Tid via via LinkedIn.
8:55 Oh, it was about his screenplay. That's
8:57 accurate. We'll do new chat because I
9:00 don't know what we talked about in
9:01 there. But
9:03 um is it is it working well with notion,
9:06 Kelly? How are you using it?
9:13 I mean, here's my general philosophy on
9:17 connectors and MCPs.
9:21 Um,
9:23 when Sam Alman launched connectors,
9:27 one of the first things he said was,
9:30 "Uh, you know, this [ __ ] ain't very
9:33 secure.
9:39 Yes, I can refer to a document in notion
9:42 and can have a chat about it." Oh,
9:43 that's pretty cool. That's actually
9:45 really cool. Maybe I should start moving
9:47 my my bookw writing stuff and my Sydney
9:51 stuff over to notion. I'm Hey, is anyone
9:54 else having this problem? I am having a
9:57 real tough time in chat GPT projects.
10:02 So, okay. So, if you don't know, when
10:06 you go to a when you create a chat GPT
10:09 project,
10:12 um, like here's my here's a branch off
10:16 my 10person team.
10:19 Um,
10:22 but if I go to
10:25 the project,
10:27 if you go in the upper right hand
10:28 corner, three weeks to OpenAI dev day.
10:31 Okay, that's cool. Well, that that could
10:33 be fun. And then I go edit project and I
10:38 and then in edit project I click on this
10:41 gear icon. It says what's your memory?
10:44 The default memory for a project is that
10:48 it can access memories from outside
10:50 chats.
10:53 And then there's projecton memory.
10:56 And you can't change these once you set
10:58 them.
11:02 Now, if you don't know what a project
11:03 is, so a project is
11:07 basically a group of chats. It's kind
11:09 think of it kind of like a custom GPT
11:14 had a baby with notebook LM without all
11:17 the fancy features which playing with
11:19 notebook LM might be something we do
11:21 tonight.
11:23 But you can have multiple chats in this
11:26 project and then when you have a new
11:28 chat in theory it can access those chats
11:31 and you can basically just have this
11:33 larger context for all the [ __ ] you've
11:35 talked about.
11:37 I'm having a very difficult time. I like
11:41 I think one of the things I'm noticing
11:44 and I I haven't done any testing on this
11:47 so I don't know is I think if I've put
11:51 something that I wrote into a canvas it
11:55 doesn't seem to be able to read that
11:57 piece
11:59 because I've got some things that I
12:01 clearly wrote about something and then
12:02 I'm saying hey go you know show me the
12:05 thing that I wrote about and then it
12:08 just makes it up and So today I
12:14 took all of my chats from my project
12:17 that was set up to access all memory and
12:20 I created a new a new project and made
12:23 sure that I set it for this project
12:25 only. I moved all my chats over and it
12:28 didn't improve the behavior.
12:30 No, you have to create a new project
12:32 with the settings you want. Yeah, I did
12:33 do that and move all of your
12:35 conversations to the new one. That's
12:37 what I did, Vicki. That's what I did.
12:40 But it's still not It's still not
12:42 working. I mean, it might be working.
12:44 It's just It just sucks.
12:48 It's It's a feature, not a bug.
12:52 It's It's actually forcing me to have to
12:54 think about my own book. Uh, which is
12:56 kind of good. I actually got out you you
12:59 will appreciate this. I got out uh
13:03 physical index cards today and I started
13:05 outlining my book with physical index
13:07 cards because I can't I can't get my my
13:11 chat GPT project to pull to con to to
13:16 um reliably pull ideas out of [ __ ] I've
13:19 already talked about which is a little
13:21 frustrating. So anyway
13:24 um
13:27 Meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow
13:31 meow meow meow.
13:41 [Music]
13:45 Uh, what's going on? Why is this all
13:48 blank?
13:49 That's the other thing I've noticed.
13:52 Chat GPT is just flakier than [ __ ]
13:55 lately.
13:57 Y'all noticing that?
14:03 Yeah.
14:06 Um,
14:20 wait, that's an old version of that.
14:29 I'm so confused.
14:38 Oh, this is what I'm looking for.
14:42 All right. Um,
14:54 so
15:00 let me see. Yeah, I think I might do
15:02 this.
15:04 Um
15:13 so the the basic idea of of this book is
15:16 that um
15:19 the first thing you need to do is you
15:21 need to learn how to feed your prompt
15:22 and you need to how how to feed your
15:24 prompt you right your ideas your
15:28 feedback your questions your thoughts
15:32 your your um edit edits your responses
15:35 to what chat GPT writes and and then it
15:37 gets better. And if if you come to this
15:39 channel regularly, you already do this.
15:40 This is this is
15:44 kind of what we do in here.
15:47 Um
15:49 the 10person team edition basically says
15:53 you can now
15:56 take any idea and amplify it with, you
16:00 know, if you need a strategist, you can
16:02 have a strategist. If you need a
16:03 creative director, you can have that. If
16:04 you need a researcher, you can have
16:05 that. Um, and so this is a book to sort
16:08 of
16:11 codify that and and put some structure
16:13 behind that and put a framework behind
16:15 it.
16:16 And so I was working on the section
16:18 today where we introduce the team. And
16:20 so one of the questions that I had is
16:23 who's on the team?
16:25 Who's on the team?
16:27 And why are they on the team? And what
16:31 if you do a project where you don't need
16:32 all those people or you need different
16:34 people? How how do you deal with
16:36 different teams? And
16:39 and then I also thought about, well, why
16:41 would anyone even
16:45 understand why having a team of AI, you
16:49 know, superstars
16:52 is valuable in the first place. So, I
16:55 ended up I spent a a good part of today
16:57 writing
17:00 um
17:02 this this opening to the teams and I
17:06 figured I'll just share it with you
17:07 because something good about reading
17:08 stuff out loud. Um,
17:13 okay.
17:15 And this was this was kind of a new
17:20 a new idea to me like like an idea that
17:22 I've talked about in piece parts on
17:25 these lives really came into focus today
17:28 and that it's kind of where this thing
17:29 starts and I'm I'm really happy with it.
17:32 Before AI, we all knew our limitations.
17:35 We knew where we could dream and where
17:37 it was just fantasy and oh and what was
17:40 just fantasy. Most of us were box boxed
17:44 in by the gaps in our skills and
17:46 knowledge. Maybe you didn't have the
17:47 right education or carried around
17:49 psychological blocks, messages you told
17:52 yourself early on about what you weren't
17:54 good at even though you secretly wanted
17:56 to be. Maybe you understood that that to
17:59 really master a skill would take the
18:01 infamous 10,000 hours and you s and you
18:05 simply couldn't carve out that kind of
18:07 time. The blockades to pursuing our
18:09 dreams were very real. Big interesting
18:12 projects demanded years of learning or
18:15 serious cash to hire people who could do
18:17 the things that we couldn't. That put a
18:20 ceiling on what we dared to attempt. How
18:22 many times have you said to yourself,
18:24 "I'll pursue that dream when I win the
18:26 lotto and can go to go back to school or
18:29 hire a team or have enough time to,
18:31 etc., etc., etc." Even if you had the
18:34 imagination, you often didn't have the
18:36 means to truly pursue things. So
18:38 countless ideas live only in notebooks,
18:41 late night conversations, or daydreams.
18:44 The gap between what you imagine and
18:46 what you feel you could execute was
18:48 wide. And for most of it, most of us it
18:51 stayed that way, a dream. But now with
18:55 AI, a new kind of you is possible.
18:59 With AI, your knowledge and skills gap
19:01 gets filled in real time. You never
19:04 learn to code, but suddenly you can vibe
19:06 code an app by simply describing it.
19:08 Your job shifts from try to be and do
19:11 everything to be the spark and keeper of
19:14 the vision. You come up with the idea,
19:16 define what good looks like, and use AI
19:19 as an execution team that brings your
19:21 vision to life.
19:23 This limits uh the the limits that kept
19:26 projects locked in your head or some
19:28 distant future state no longer apply.
19:31 What you can do with AI, wait, with with
19:35 AI, you can do almost anything you want.
19:38 Now, in part one, you learned how to
19:41 feed your prompt U. And now you're
19:43 taking it a step further. You are now
19:46 the producer whose job it is to manage
19:48 your team of AI superheroes. You are the
19:51 guiding force. Your point of view,
19:53 vision, taste, and curation, plus how
19:56 you direct your AI teammates are the new
19:59 skills that will transform your ideas
20:01 into reality. No, really, you're not
20:03 just a cog in the wheel. You're now
20:05 making the machine. You are the one
20:07 setting the tone, defining the
20:09 standards, and shaping the narrative.
20:11 Every decision you make now becomes a
20:14 signal to your 10-person team to take
20:16 action and deliver on anything you ask
20:18 for. Ask the producer, you ask and your
20:21 team delivers. Or as as the producer,
20:23 you ask and your team delivers.
20:27 This role may feel natural. If you're
20:30 naturally a creator or builder or
20:32 entrepreneur, if you've built businesses
20:34 before or launched creative products
20:37 projects, this central producer role
20:39 will feel natural, even obvious. The
20:42 work is about taste, choice, and
20:44 leadership. You'll recognize the rhythm
20:46 of having an idea, shaping the vision,
20:48 rallying the right talent, seeing it
20:50 through. The difference now is that you
20:52 can draw on that talent instantly
20:54 without the overhead or messiness of
20:56 finding the right team and making them
20:58 all gel. Don't get me wrong, people are
21:01 great, but they're complicated and slow
21:03 and not always there when you need them
21:06 or not. If you're new to this, new to
21:09 being the central driving force of
21:10 bringing an idea to life, what you're
21:13 learning here may feel surreal at first,
21:16 even unimaginable. The idea that you can
21:18 sit down with nothing but an idea and
21:21 within hours have research, copy,
21:23 designs, plans, even a working prototype
21:26 is enough to make your head spin. I get
21:29 to experience this daily with members of
21:31 the AI salon who thought they had
21:33 limitations and are suddenly making
21:34 music videos for Grammy award-winning
21:36 artists or who have come out of
21:38 retirement to start businesses they
21:40 thought was long since dead. I know it
21:43 sounds too good to be true. That's okay
21:46 because what you're about to see is that
21:47 a 10-person team, the 10-person team
21:49 approach makes the unimaginable very,
21:52 very real. And once you feel the rush of
21:55 seeing your ideas realized when you hold
21:57 the thing that you never that you only
21:59 ever imagined or see it come to life in
22:01 the real world, you'll never see your
22:04 own limitation the same way again. It's
22:06 magical. It's like discovering that
22:08 you've been walking your whole life and
22:10 suddenly someone hands you wings. So,
22:13 let's get started. What's follows is how
22:15 we're going to break projects down into
22:17 logical phases and and who your team
22:20 members are in each of those phases.
22:22 Think of it as a tour. First, we'll look
22:24 at the rhythm almost every project
22:27 follows. Then, you'll meet two primary
22:29 teammates in each phase and why they
22:31 matter. By the time you meet all 10,
22:33 you'll see how how to staff any project
22:36 with clarity and confidence.
22:40 So, I don't know if that made sense. I
22:42 don't know if reading this stuff is
22:44 useful or valuable. Thanks for coming to
22:47 my TED talk. Exactly.
22:55 Sea slug of doom. That was a good one.
23:02 But I really do like the the the big
23:05 idea that that came into focus today was
23:07 this idea that the limitations that we
23:10 think we have, we actually no longer
23:13 have.
23:14 But you actually do have to have the the
23:16 the toughest part of this book is you
23:18 actually do have to have the drive to
23:20 want to build something, create
23:22 something.
23:23 Um
23:26 yeah. So anyway, and then I came up with
23:28 five phases uh for every project.
23:31 ideation,
23:33 validation,
23:35 planning, execution and growth.
23:39 And so with ideiation, this is uh this
23:43 is where you need one person who shapes
23:44 the strategy itself, the strategist, and
23:47 one who shapes how the idea is brought
23:49 to life, the creative director. So
23:51 there's your first two roles, strategist
23:53 and creative director. Validation.
23:56 Here's where you want run one role
23:58 dedicated to researching evidence,
24:00 market signals, competitors, even
24:01 trademark IP scans, the researcher, and
24:04 another role focusing on checking
24:06 whether people actually care, the
24:08 customer advocate. I really like that.
24:10 The validation phase, I like it.
24:12 Planning. Turn vision into a doable
24:15 plan. At this stage,
24:18 um, you rely on one person to define the
24:20 scope, timeline, and resources, the
24:23 project planner, and then I've got a
24:25 financial planner in there as well. I've
24:27 kind of rolled those two together. Um,
24:30 and another to make sure you don't get
24:32 blindsided later by legal, ethical, or
24:35 compliance issues. The safekeeper,
24:37 execution, making it real. This is the
24:39 heart of the production. One person
24:40 creates the core thing or things, the
24:42 maker, and the other ensures everything
24:45 is packaged, organized, and delivered
24:47 smoothly, the ops wrangler, and then
24:50 growth. Um, once the work is ready,
24:54 you'll need to have someone put it into
24:56 the world through channels and
24:58 partnerships, the launch lead, and
25:00 someone else to measure measure the
25:02 results and recommend improvements, the
25:03 optimizer.
25:05 So, anyway, yeah, that was uh that was
25:08 pretty good. I got a whole bunch of [ __ ]
25:10 below that. So, um, yeah. There you have
25:13 it. There you have it, people.
25:16 Dink
25:18 dang. Um, what do we want to do? What do
25:22 we want to do? Let's go on over to
25:24 notebook
25:32 note
25:34 notebook LM.
25:38 Um,
25:40 [Music]
25:47 all right. So, if you haven't been to
25:50 notebook LM,
25:53 um, what we're looking at right here is
25:57 a notebooks out down the left hand side.
25:59 These are your sources. So, I took
26:02 transcripts of um the back to basics
26:06 crash course that I did in here. So,
26:08 that that became all of my source.
26:11 And then this is a little overview that
26:13 I guess it gave.
26:16 Let's see. Here's a mind map I made.
26:21 So,
26:24 and how you make a mind map, let me
26:26 close that. How you make a mind map is
26:30 over here on the right hand side there's
26:32 these four little boxes now. It used to
26:34 be just it didn't I don't even think it
26:36 used to be a box. You could create an
26:38 audio overview. Now they have audio
26:40 overview, video overview. We're going to
26:42 go look at audio overview in a second
26:44 because they've improved that. Then mind
26:46 map is new and they've got these
26:48 reports, a briefing doc, a study guide,
26:50 an FAQ, and a timeline. Those were also
26:54 um they were there before, but they
26:55 weren't in this slick little interface
26:58 element. Um but if you click on the mind
27:00 map,
27:03 it shows you all of the topics across
27:06 all of those documents, which is pretty
27:07 amazing. Course overview and welcome, AI
27:10 context and impact, how it works. Chat
27:12 GPT deep dive. Well, let's go look at
27:14 that. And then it zooms in on all of the
27:20 things that you talked about
27:26 in the deep dive. So, intro to chat GPT,
27:30 biggest mistakes with large language
27:32 models, personalizing it, chat GPT
27:34 projects, custom GPTs, image inputs,
27:36 data inputs, advanced voice mode, chat
27:39 GPT models, chat GPT modifiers, chat GPT
27:43 pricing, chat GBT capabilities. Good
27:45 lord. And then every one of these you
27:47 can click on, it'll write up a little a
27:50 little synopsis of that little section.
27:52 It'll give you um what are they called?
27:56 citations for exactly where to find all
27:58 the stuff.
28:01 Pretty remarkable.
28:03 And then
28:06 um let's see. I don't know what happened
28:08 there.
28:11 If you go to audio overview, did I make
28:13 one of these?
28:15 No, I'm generating it. Ah, hang on. Can
28:18 I stop that?
28:21 Yeah. So, now they've got a bunch of
28:22 different options. They have different
28:24 languages that you can make these in.
28:27 You can do a deep dive, a brief, a
28:29 critique, or a debate.
28:32 So, a brief is a bite-sized overview.
28:39 Let's do this as a brief and then say
28:44 um
28:47 try to
28:51 capture
28:58 what was
29:01 taught
29:05 over the five days
29:10 in a short briefing.
29:14 [Laughter]
29:16 Let's see. Let's see how it does.
29:18 Generate.
29:20 Okay. So, now I'm generating two. I'm
29:22 generating I guess the default one,
29:24 which is probably that long one, and
29:26 then I'm generating
29:28 the uh the little brief one that I just
29:31 talked about. So, let's go to audio or
29:33 video overview.
29:35 So here you can just focus on the
29:37 language and and so here I'm going to
29:39 say um
29:41 only share
29:44 the
29:46 tips and tricks
29:49 that were shared and for
29:53 and
29:56 what tools they are for.
30:00 All right, we'll generate that now.
30:02 That's going to take a while.
30:04 Audio overview generation
30:09 failed.
30:12 So we'll delete it.
30:15 Fine.
30:21 AI crash course.
30:28 Wait, did it just make that that fast?
30:30 No. Oh, this is one I did before. Okay,
30:36 7 minutes long.
30:40 >> All right, let's talk about something
30:41 that feels like it just appeared out of
30:43 nowhere, right? Generative AI. It is a
30:47 huge deal. But here's the thing. Almost
30:49 everyone is thinking about it completely
30:51 the wrong way. So, just to give you a
30:53 sense of how dramatically things have
30:55 shifted, get a load of this number.
30:58 That's how many people started using
30:59 chat GPT in just 6 weeks. 6 weeks. You
31:03 know how long it took the internet, the
31:05 actual worldwide web to get that many
31:07 users? 6 years. This isn't just another
31:10 tech trend, you guys. This is a massive
31:13 seismic shift. You know, this feeling,
31:15 it's a kind of a weird deja vu for me. I
31:18 felt this exact same way back in 1994
31:22 when I first saw the internet really
31:24 take off. I remember thinking, "Wow,
31:27 this is a once- ina-lifetime thing." And
31:29 then on November 30th, 2022, that
31:33 feeling came rushing right back. Yeah.
31:35 That day, the day Chat GBT launched,
31:38 that wasn't just another product
31:40 release. It was a fundamental change. It
31:42 didn't just give us a new tool. It
31:44 started to remake our entire world. Eh,
31:47 it's a little eh, but, you know, not not
31:50 horrible.
31:52 Um, those things are still making.
31:54 Trying to think what else you can do
31:56 here. Um, I mean you can do anything if
31:58 you haven't played with this before. The
32:00 little the little center area here um is
32:03 where you can just prompt it to do
32:04 anything. So you can just ask anything.
32:06 Like I could say um
32:10 what is the most valuable tool in chat
32:16 GBT?
32:20 See if it comes up with an answer here.
32:40 Oh, that's cool. All right, I'll check
32:41 that out. While the sources do not
32:44 explicitly name a single most valuable
32:46 tool,
32:48 they consistently highlight the
32:49 conversational interface,
32:52 often often referred to it as the chat
32:55 box or the prompt hole.
33:04 The prompt hole. Oh, it's good.
33:11 Good lord, I still enjoy Notebook LM a
33:15 lot.
33:20 The audio overviews give such good takes
33:23 on some of my writing. Yeah, I know. I I
33:26 I'm feeling like I've got to migrate a
33:28 bunch of my current book stuff over here
33:31 because um
33:34 chatbt is just sucking right now.
33:37 Projects is not working.
33:40 Oh, there's no yawning in AI. I know.
33:42 Totally right.
33:45 All right. There's also in this upper
33:47 lefthand corner, there's a new button
33:48 called discover sources. What are you
33:51 interested in? Um
33:54 um basic AI overviews
34:01 from the web. Oh, and you could also
34:03 search Google Drive. That's pretty cool.
34:12 Artificial Intelligence for Dummies. The
34:14 five basic components of AI. How does AI
34:17 work? A beginner's guide.
34:20 Well, that's pretty cool.
34:23 That's pretty pretty slick.
34:27 All right, we got our audio overview.
34:29 This is the
34:31 Is this the audio overview? Yeah. This
34:34 is the brief on a 5-day AI crash course.
34:38 So, this was this really intensive
34:40 course, right? And it kind of broke down
34:42 AI, showing how these tools, which are
34:44 changing so fast, can actually help
34:46 anyone like you and me boost our ideas
34:49 and creativity. It's not just for the
34:52 tech whizzes anymore. Okay, so after 5
34:55 days, what really stuck? What do you
34:57 need to know? Well, first, the biggest
34:59 thing, getting ready for AI isn't about
35:02 coding. It's all about mindset. Yeah,
35:04 the course really pushed this idea. Play
35:07 first, mindfully create, generously
35:10 lead. Think of AI less like some genius
35:13 brain and more like a well, like a
35:15 really smart but kind of clueless intern
35:18 who needs your direction, your ideas.
35:20 You don't need to be an artist to use
35:22 creative AI tools. It's your taste, your
35:25 vision that matters most here. Then
35:27 there's chat GBT. We all kind of know
35:29 it, right? But second takeaway, it's way
35:32 more than just a basic chatbot. It's got
35:34 this whole toolkit hidden inside. Uh you
35:37 can personalize it like crazy with
35:39 custom instructions. It remembers stuff.
35:41 It handles pictures, data, even has
35:43 advanced voice chat now. Plus, you've
35:45 got these specialized custom GPTs for
35:47 specific jobs and even early versions of
35:50 agents that can start automating tasks
35:52 for you. Pretty cool stuff. And finally,
35:54 this is where it gets really powerful.
35:56 The third thing, it's about connecting
35:58 different AI tools together. They called
36:00 it the chain of craft. Basically,
36:02 linking tools lets you whip up complex
36:04 projects super fast. Like, think, going
36:07 from an app idea to marketing stuff,
36:09 even making original music, maybe in
36:10 less than an hour. Imagine what you
36:12 could do with that kind of speed. So,
36:13 yeah, navigating all this rapid change
36:15 really means you got to keep playing,
36:17 keep trying things out, and get involved
36:19 with AI communities. So go on, embrace
36:22 that curiosity, play around and see how
36:25 >> Huh. That was that was interesting. The
36:27 voice kind of changed there at the end.
36:30 Um
36:32 the other thing I noticed is it didn't
36:34 it only covered the stuff from the chat
36:35 GPT day and a little bit from the So it
36:38 was like day one and two. It skipped day
36:40 three, four, and five. Fascinating. It's
36:43 fascinating, I tell you.
36:45 Um, but because you can go in there and
36:48 edit it, you can tell it what you want
36:50 to include. So, I could have been more
36:52 specific and it probably would have
36:53 gotten it right.
36:55 [Music]
37:03 Um, what are we gonna do? What are we
37:05 gonna do? What are we gonna do? What are
37:07 we gonna do?
37:11 Um,
37:14 [Music]
37:18 Oh, this is there's an important change.
37:20 So, in the AI salon, if you're a member
37:23 of the AI salon, the third Tuesday of
37:26 every month was the AI salon meet and
37:28 greets. Those have now been moved to and
37:32 combined with the Friday office hours.
37:36 So, Friday office, so basically the meet
37:38 and greets have gone from once a month
37:40 to once a week. And so if you So
37:44 tomorrow is the third Thursday. So we're
37:46 not having an AI salon meet and greet
37:48 tomorrow. We've removed them from the
37:51 calendars in Mighty Networks. Um but if
37:55 it's in your calendar and you're
37:57 wondering what's going on with that,
37:59 that's it. I'll I'll do a post tomorrow
38:01 in the salon as well. Um but just know
38:04 that that's uh that that change has
38:06 happened. and then come I part so
38:10 there's a couple of reasons for it. One
38:12 is just the the format of that meeting
38:16 cuz a lot of the same people were
38:17 coming. It just it didn't it was kind of
38:20 designed for a bunch of new people
38:22 coming to introduce themselves and it
38:24 never ended up really being like that.
38:26 So the Friday office hours is this kind
38:30 of really amazing standing crew of
38:32 folks. So, um, so if you want to get
38:36 connected and known within the
38:37 community, um, that's a really great
38:41 meeting to to come to. It's Fridays at
38:44 11:00 a.m. on LinkedIn. It's on my
38:46 LinkedIn channel, and it's now the AI
38:48 Salon office hours and meet and greet.
38:52 All right, so
38:55 that's good to know. Um,
38:57 I want to do some multimodal
38:59 storytelling. I'm I'm I continue to be
39:03 enamored with um with chat GPT
39:09 and I want to keep playing with it.
39:13 So, what we're gonna do,
39:21 [Music]
39:23 what we're going to do,
39:27 we're going to This is This is what I'll
39:29 call vibe storytelling. We're going to
39:31 do some vibe storytelling here, people.
39:34 What's vibe storytelling? I'm pretty
39:36 sure you just made that term up because
39:37 vibe coding, everyone knows vibe coding.
39:40 Andre Karpathy came up with that term.
39:45 He referred to it as the act of writing
39:46 code without actually writing code. He
39:48 doesn't even go look at the code. He
39:50 just sort of vibes along with it. And
39:52 that's he coined that term. And I'm
39:53 pretty sure Kyle's just making up the
39:56 vibe storytelling thing.
39:59 It's a bit It's a bit derivative. It's a
40:01 bit derivative. It's, you know, this
40:04 channel it's it's like there's not a lot
40:06 of qualifications here. So, so I guess
40:08 it it makes sense that it's a bit
40:10 derivative,
40:12 doesn't it?
40:14 [Music]
40:30 Okay. What are we going to do, people?
40:33 It's just you just hang on. Just Oh. Oh.
40:37 All right.
40:49 It's going to make sense. Y'all just
40:51 calm down.
40:53 Everybody just calm down.
41:04 [Music]
41:07 Oh, am I not sharing? God damn it.
41:10 [Laughter]
41:13 Thanks, Brandon. Okay,
41:17 makes more sense now. All right. So,
41:19 what I've been doing for the past five
41:22 minutes is literally just scrolling
41:23 through images.
41:27 Okay. So, copy this image. Now, I'm
41:29 going to go to chat GPT. And I am going
41:33 to switch my tabs so that you can see it
41:35 because I'm a good guy.
41:38 We're going to go new chat. If you have
41:41 never done this, this is one of my
41:43 favorite things to do. And I don't know
41:46 if this works with GPT5. Let's see if it
41:48 does tell me
41:52 his backstory.
42:00 Pink panther. No, that was Get Smart,
42:06 wasn't it? Am I wrong? Maybe it was Pink
42:09 Panther.
42:16 Hey. Oh, maybe I'm mixing two of them. I
42:19 don't know.
42:26 The skater story. It was Get Smart. It
42:28 was Get Smart. I thought so. Sh.
42:32 We're gonna have to check.
42:37 Not Pink Panther. Get Smart. You're
42:39 right. Okay, good.
42:41 I'm not as scenile as I thought I was.
42:45 Eddie Cronis grew up in a crumbling
42:47 corner of the city where the builder
42:49 buildings seemed to lean forward,
42:52 whispering secrets about
42:55 better times. His father was a sign
42:56 painter.
43:03 Oh yeah. You know what we'll do?
43:09 Um, break your
43:13 story
43:16 down into image prompts
43:20 for midjourney.
43:23 [Music]
43:28 Got it.
43:31 Childhood discovery first ride. Ghost of
43:33 a sign.
43:35 Wait.
43:40 That is way too few images.
43:48 Look at the story you wrote
43:53 and
43:55 break it down like a story board
44:02 then. Oh, this is good then.
44:06 Oh, this is really good.
44:09 Add in
44:14 any text or dialogue
44:19 that should go with
44:23 the image prompt
44:32 like you are writing
44:36 a graphic.
44:38 novel. So what I did was I went and I
44:40 found a cool image from Midjourney
44:44 wait dialogue that should go.
44:48 Then I pasted it into chat GPT and said
44:51 tell me the backstory. It wrote a cool
44:52 story which that's a fun thing to do.
44:58 And now I'm trying to get it to write me
45:00 image prompts to go with the story.
45:03 Perfect. Now we're talking storyboard
45:05 plus graphic novel.
45:08 Image prompt. Wide shot of a crumbling
45:10 city street.
45:11 Narration. Eddie grew up in a city that
45:15 seemed to whisper its secrets
45:18 in broken bricks and tilted shadows.
45:21 Nice interior. Cluttered workshop. Cans
45:24 of paint and brushes.
45:27 All right.
45:35 How many did it make? A dozen. All
45:38 right. This is cool. This is cool. Okay.
45:43 Okay.
45:44 Okay.
45:46 Copy. Then we're going to go to
45:49 midjourney.
45:51 We're going to share. Share our tab.
45:54 We're going to share our tab. I'm going
45:56 to click on mood board. So, we're going
45:57 to use the same mood board for this
45:59 image. And we're going to paste in oh
46:02 wait stylize 800. We're going to do same
46:05 stylization.
46:07 We're going to do
46:09 16 by9 aspect ratio. And then we're
46:12 going to put in the prompt
46:14 that chat GPT wrote. Bang.
46:18 Then I'm going to jump back over to chat
46:20 jet tag and get the next one.
46:25 Copy.
46:29 We're gonna go bang bang
46:33 bang
46:34 bang. Let's go see if we're getting
46:37 things that are in the neighborhood.
46:41 Oh, I'm out of fast.
46:44 Oh, this isn't going to work. I'm out of
46:46 fast renders.
46:50 [Laughter]
46:53 This is not good for ADD.
46:55 [Laughter]
47:00 Calgone, take me away.
47:03 Can I go back to Speedy? Let me try I
47:07 I'll try going back to Speedy.
47:12 All right, let me go grab another prompt
47:13 and we'll see if we're see if Speedy
47:15 works or if it shits all over us again.
47:24 styliz 800 mood board. That
47:32 no fast hours left.
47:34 All of you people ate my fast hours.
47:38 Damn it.
47:40 Relax.
47:43 All right. Bang. Bang. Bang.
47:47 Go.
47:49 Now, do these things look good? Yeah,
47:51 these look good.
48:01 Well, looks cool.
48:21 Huh?
48:29 [Laughter]
48:37 Copy.
48:44 [Music]
48:55 Oh, they didn't they didn't describe the
48:57 boy the same way each time. I thought
49:00 that was going to be an issue.
49:03 Let me come back here. I've got to yell
49:06 at it.
49:09 Oh, he's got blonde hair. All right,
49:13 let's see. 12-year-old boy, skinny,
49:15 wideeyed. Um,
49:19 rewrite
49:21 all the image prompts. So that if it is
49:27 the skater but younger,
49:32 you need to describe his
49:37 hair and look.
49:41 And is there something you can carry
49:48 between ages like a scarf or
49:54 glasses
49:56 or something.
50:06 Oversized black rim glasses are his
50:09 signature look.
50:17 All right, so now we're starting over.
50:28 You know,
50:31 here's the thing with AI.
50:35 It's a [ __ ] idiot, and it will remain
50:39 an idiot until you tell it otherwise.
50:58 Damn.
51:05 Let me just go get the third one of
51:07 these.
51:11 We'll do four of these.
51:14 Bang. Bang.
51:17 Bang, bang, bang.
51:21 Go get one more.
51:26 So, I'm having an idea
51:30 [Music]
51:33 about how we mix couple of different
51:35 tools.
51:39 [Music]
51:42 Unsure about the prompt. Why?
51:47 Oh, dangerously crouch dangerously low.
51:50 Extremely
51:55 I can Can we talk about No, that wasn't
51:59 it. Over time the street scraped. Oh,
52:02 scraped and bloody. We can't use the
52:04 word bloody. Can we stop it with the
52:05 [ __ ] safety guard rails already? His
52:09 knees scraped and red. Good lord. You
52:12 got to be kidding me.
52:20 [Music]
52:24 Fast hours are the donuts of AI.
52:56 I think that's the one.
52:59 So, we're going to download that.
53:04 We're going to download
53:08 the one we had before.
53:22 I know you're getting motion sick. Me,
53:24 too. Calm down. Just everybody calm
53:27 down. Look away. Look away from the
53:30 screen. Look away from the But Kyle, we
53:33 can't look away from the screen. What if
53:34 you do something? Look away from the
53:37 screen. Boom. Okay.
53:45 And then we got him with his dad.
53:49 Well, that one's kind of cool.
53:52 [Laughter]
53:58 I think that's the one there. Is that
54:01 the one?
54:03 Nah, that's the one. All right. There's
54:05 that.
54:14 That's not good. That's not good. That's
54:17 not good.
54:19 That's good.
54:24 Download. Okay.
54:27 So now where we're going to head is
54:28 we're going to head over to Gemini
54:37 and we're going to upload a file.
54:51 Add
54:54 graphic novel
54:57 style
54:59 text box
55:02 to this.
55:05 All right. Wait, what's our what's the
55:07 story again?
55:10 The story is
55:13 Eddie Cronis.
55:24 to this image in a
55:28 stylistically
55:30 interesting way
55:32 that says
55:36 Eddie Cronis.
55:57 We'll say master of the streets. What
56:00 did the story say about him? The story
56:02 said whispering the secret. At 12, he
56:06 found an old skateboard. The truck
56:08 squeaked.
56:10 By the time he was a te te teenager, he
56:12 wasn't just skating, he was flying.
56:22 Eddie rides with purpose. He does
56:24 doesn't skate skate for escape. He
56:27 skates to stitch together the fragments
56:29 of a city.
56:31 Um,
56:35 every push, every carve
56:45 Redemption writer. We're going to call
56:47 him the redemption rider. That's it.
56:52 Redemption
56:58 rider.
57:05 All right, let's see how we do.
57:10 Now, why I'm doing this in Gemini is
57:13 that it's good at text and it's good at
57:16 editing images.
57:19 And we use midjourney to make it.
57:22 And this is also really fast.
57:27 That's good. I'm going to say
57:32 that's okay. But it's not a talk bubble.
57:40 It's just a label for the frame.
57:47 And it would look better
57:51 over the empty sky.
58:01 I have a question. Maybe try it later
58:03 this week. If you create apps in Google
58:06 build and deploy them, can you insert
58:09 them into Opal nodes
58:13 and string them together for a workflow?
58:17 Um, it depends how you deployed them and
58:20 I don't know enough about Opal and nodes
58:24 and those workflows
58:27 to be able to actually help you.
58:30 Okay, let's see.
58:33 Um,
58:35 move the text
58:45 from the left
58:50 to the sky in the right. Um, one of the
58:55 things that I'm I'm learning about
58:57 Gemini Nano Banana is you cannot give it
59:01 multiple instructions. I wish I could
59:04 help you more, Chef Kelly. You're
59:05 probably more advanced at this point
59:07 than I am on that particular issue.
59:10 I knew he didn't know anything. I knew
59:13 it. You know, I came in here I came in
59:16 here years ago and I I was one of the
59:18 ones that I asked. I said, you know,
59:20 sir, what are your qualifications? And
59:22 he made some sort of joke about it like
59:24 as if having qualifications is some sort
59:27 of laughing matter. You know, I've come
59:29 to the AI learning lab. I come here
59:31 expecting to learn.
59:34 All I wanted to know was does he have
59:36 qualifications? Clearly, he doesn't. And
59:39 it's been years. It's been years. He
59:42 could have taken a workshop,
59:45 but instead bamboozling us.
59:50 Um, that's good. Uh let's see. Um remove
59:55 the
59:56 talk bubble point.
1:00:05 Somebody just followed me.
1:00:09 Nut river supplements. Welcome Nut River
1:00:13 was shaking.
1:00:15 Have you taken your Nut River
1:00:17 supplements today? Oh, have I?
1:00:22 Oh my god, it just got rid of it all
1:00:24 together. H.
1:00:27 Add a graphic novel style text
1:00:33 box
1:00:36 in the
1:00:39 upper right over the sky that reads.
1:00:47 And honest to God, if if this thing adds
1:00:50 the talk bubble back at the bottom of
1:00:52 that box, somebody's going to lose their
1:00:55 [ __ ] [ __ ]
1:00:57 We're gonna have a meltdown Monday, I'll
1:00:59 tell you.
1:01:02 [Music]
1:01:16 Eddie
1:01:24 Cronis, redemption writer. That's good.
1:01:27 Um, that's good. But make the text more
1:01:33 like handdrawn
1:01:36 letters.
1:01:40 Since this is a graphic
1:01:46 novel
1:01:53 [Music]
1:01:57 [Laughter]
1:02:00 and Murphy was shaking,
1:02:03 I'm worried for you. You've got too much
1:02:05 going on. Me, too.
1:02:12 See there? It didn't change the text at
1:02:14 all. I don't know. This [ __ ] nano
1:02:17 banana thing is is really kind of
1:02:20 [ __ ]
1:02:24 So frustrating. All right, let's add
1:02:26 another Let's add another picture. So,
1:02:28 we're going to go upload files.
1:02:32 We're going to put that one in. Okay.
1:02:34 Open. Then we're going to go back over
1:02:36 here.
1:02:39 And
1:02:46 hey, you know what a new skill is in the
1:02:48 AI in the AI era? Being able to quickly
1:02:52 scroll through a chat GPT chat and find
1:02:55 different parts of it
1:02:57 just by the shapes of the blocks.
1:03:03 Okay, there we go. Eddie grew up in the
1:03:06 city. All right.
1:03:12 [Music]
1:03:16 Um, add a text
1:03:21 box
1:03:23 with handdrawn
1:03:26 letters
1:03:28 to this image.
1:03:31 The box
1:03:34 says
1:03:42 [Music]
1:03:45 time to just do everything in Gen Spark.
1:03:47 So true. That's how I find different
1:03:50 code versions. Yeah,
1:03:53 that's good. Hey, Mimi, have you tried
1:03:55 Are you using codecs from uh from chat
1:03:58 GBT? They apparently went to GPT5 today
1:04:02 and it's apparently not the router
1:04:04 model. So, I'm wondering if it's if it's
1:04:06 some bigger new thing. Eddie grew up in
1:04:09 a city
1:04:12 that wispets broken brick bricks and
1:04:16 tilted shadows.
1:04:18 Uh, there are typos.
1:04:24 Try again.
1:04:26 Now watch it. It won't fix a [ __ ]
1:04:28 thing.
1:04:30 Yo, Ian Murphy.
1:04:34 I'm gonna try to be one of those problem
1:04:35 cases tomorrow
1:04:41 [Music]
1:04:43 to telling how AI
1:04:47 to not achieve my vision. I I swear to
1:04:50 God sometimes that's what it feels like.
1:04:52 Eddie grew up in a city that whispered
1:04:55 its secrets in Briox and Tilted Shadows.
1:04:59 God damn it.
1:05:04 Try again.
1:05:07 Still a typo.
1:05:09 And And you might be saying, Kyle,
1:05:11 couldn't you just take that into
1:05:12 Photoshop and Photoshop a letter on? Oh,
1:05:15 I could.
1:05:19 You know, there's ego involved here,
1:05:21 right?
1:05:22 and hubris. I want it to just do what I
1:05:25 want it to do. And if it can't do that,
1:05:27 well, I'm going to make it do it until
1:05:30 it gets it right. I'm going to punish
1:05:32 it. I'm going to punish the AI because
1:05:34 that's how I roll.
1:05:37 I don't put up with crap from some AI
1:05:39 model.
1:05:41 I'm tough. Eddie grew up in a city that
1:05:43 whispered its secrets in Briox.
1:05:52 Did you type Briox? I just copied and
1:05:54 pasted from chat GBT
1:05:58 in broken bricks and tilted shadows.
1:06:01 Oh, wait. Oh, that's Whisper Spritz. And
1:06:05 then this one's Briox. So, I could
1:06:07 Photoshop those two together.
1:06:10 Okay, I guess that one's good. All
1:06:12 right, we're going to upload a new image
1:06:14 now.
1:06:26 Oh, very cool.
1:06:28 So, Ann Murphy is in the house. So, I am
1:06:33 excited. I'm I am now allowed to talk
1:06:35 about it. I haven't been allowed to talk
1:06:36 about it. They're they're lifting the
1:06:38 embargo tomorrow, but I just got super
1:06:40 secret permission for all of you. The AI
1:06:43 salon is a uh major sponsor of the
1:06:47 Sheile Leads AI create conference that
1:06:50 Ann is putting on in October. What?
1:06:52 October 11th. Is that right? Is when it
1:06:55 starts. What What are the dates and and
1:06:58 uh
1:07:00 and um Daisy Thomas
1:07:03 uh is going to be doing a whole um
1:07:06 session on um advocacy and how to
1:07:09 advocate for your rights. The 11th of
1:07:12 October 11th to October 14th in Salt
1:07:16 Lake City, the Create Conference. What's
1:07:19 the URL, Ann? And I'll get I'll get all
1:07:22 this set up tomorrow so I can put stuff
1:07:24 on screen. Um, but if you go to
1:07:27 sheleadsai.ai
1:07:29 or.com,
1:07:32 you'll be able to see it. But if you're
1:07:34 a woman in AI, um, you should be you
1:07:36 should absolutely go to the create
1:07:38 conference.
1:07:42 It's going to be really good. All right,
1:07:44 open this bad boy up.
1:07:46 Sheleeileleadsai.ai.
1:07:48 Okay,
1:07:51 go to sheleadsai.ai
1:07:55 and register for the create conference
1:07:58 October 11th to 14th.
1:08:00 Support the AI salon, support she leads
1:08:02 AI
1:08:04 and uh go get yourself some education.
1:08:07 The nice thing about the create
1:08:09 conference is they actually have uh
1:08:13 speakers who do have qualifications.
1:08:17 That's that's why I wasn't invited
1:08:20 cuz apparently there's a there's like a
1:08:22 whole thing on the like conference
1:08:25 circuit that the people that they want
1:08:27 speaking at conferences have a clue or
1:08:30 something. I don't know. I think it's
1:08:31 ridiculous. But you know that's the kind
1:08:34 of standards that Anne wants to run her
1:08:35 conference by. Who am I to stop her? You
1:08:38 know
1:08:43 women get Ann Murphy and we men get
1:08:45 Kyle.
1:08:48 Oh um and they've got scholarships
1:08:51 available for women of color. So
1:08:53 everyone else here gets 250 bucks off.
1:08:57 So if you register,
1:08:59 kick down doors is the code. All caps
1:09:02 kick down doors.
1:09:04 All right.
1:09:06 250 bucks off. Get your ass in
1:09:10 community. Go meet people. If you can at
1:09:12 all afford it. Get your ass in
1:09:14 community. Go meet people. Be in front
1:09:17 of people when you're talking about this
1:09:18 AI stuff. People that are, you know, AI
1:09:22 optimists. That's awesome. Thank you,
1:09:25 Ann. Um Ann Murphy. I just bought my
1:09:28 plane ticket to Salt Lake City. Chef
1:09:30 Kelly. That's awesome.
1:09:33 Very, very cool. All right, let me go
1:09:34 get my I got to go get my next text
1:09:36 thing.
1:09:38 Father's legacy. His father painted
1:09:40 signs
1:09:42 that could make a grocery store look
1:09:44 like a cathedral. Is that what that
1:09:47 image is?
1:09:49 That's close enough. All right.
1:09:54 A text box on the bottom
1:10:00 of the screen reads
1:10:12 [Music]
1:10:14 Joker. I'm just AI curious.
1:10:20 Great cause and execution.
1:10:23 Side Hustle Mimi, indigenous and Latina.
1:10:26 Wait, Ann, does Side Hustle Mimi get a
1:10:29 double discount, a double scholarship.
1:10:33 That's great. That's awesome. You You
1:10:36 guys should connect if you already
1:10:37 haven't. I assume you have. Oh, there's
1:10:39 the application. Come here for free.
1:10:41 Awesome. That's that's really exciting.
1:10:43 That's Listen, part of the reason that
1:10:45 that um we wanted to sponsor She Leads
1:10:48 was exactly for that. So that so that
1:10:50 Ann was able to provide scholarships and
1:10:53 you know put on an amazing couple of
1:10:55 days. So or three days I think. Um
1:10:59 that's super exciting. Very very nice.
1:11:01 Very nice. Very nice indeed.
1:11:05 His father painted signs that can make a
1:11:07 grocery store look like a cathedral.
1:11:10 This is kind of cool,
1:11:12 isn't it?
1:11:14 You see what we did there, people?
1:11:17 We started with that picture.
1:11:21 Can I flip through these? No, of course
1:11:24 not. Why would you be able to flip
1:11:25 through them? Why put interface elements
1:11:28 here when you can't use them? Because
1:11:30 that's how because we're Google. You can
1:11:32 go [ __ ] yourself.
1:11:35 Eddie Cronis, Redemption Rider.
1:11:40 Eddie grew up in the city.
1:11:44 That what
1:11:47 that whispered its secrets in Briox and
1:11:50 Tilted Shadows.
1:11:59 That's still I This makes me happy.
1:12:05 All right, Eddie's first miracle. Okay,
1:12:12 we're go back here. Here. We're going to
1:12:14 add a picture. We're going to add a
1:12:15 picture.
1:12:17 Hey there. We're going to add a picture.
1:12:20 Yeah. Hey, how you doing? How you doing?
1:12:24 Yeah.
1:12:26 Um,
1:12:30 in the bottom
1:12:34 right,
1:12:37 add a text box
1:12:42 that reads
1:12:49 Eddie's first miracle wasn't new. It was
1:12:51 broken, discarded, forgotten. But to
1:12:54 him, it was wings. Oh, that's funny.
1:12:57 That thing I wrote today said, "It's as
1:12:59 if you were given wings." It's like you
1:13:01 used to walk and now you've been given
1:13:02 wings. That's kind of cool.
1:13:07 Many hugs. Oh, wow. Codex wants to work
1:13:10 with my wind surf. That makes me
1:13:13 nervous. It should.
1:13:19 All these all these interconnected data.
1:13:21 The There's a lot of unprotected LLM sex
1:13:25 going on.
1:13:28 There's a lot of a lot of data is is not
1:13:32 in her medically sealed uh vaults right
1:13:35 now being just spewed all over the
1:13:37 internet.
1:13:39 Eddie's first miracle wasn't new. It was
1:13:42 broken, discarded, forgotten. But to him
1:13:45 or budo him
1:13:49 to him
1:13:50 to him it has it was wings.
1:13:54 Um,
1:13:57 try again. You have typos.
1:14:05 Here's the text.
1:14:08 And we're going to change it a little
1:14:09 bit. Eddie's first miracle wasn't new.
1:14:12 It was broken, discarded, forgotten. But
1:14:14 to him,
1:14:16 wait.
1:14:24 This board
1:14:27 was wings.
1:14:38 It's okay. Google, Microsoft, and Meta
1:14:40 have had our data for a long time now. I
1:14:42 know. I know. I'm just the the
1:14:44 difference source camp is that
1:14:49 before AI
1:14:52 you you actually had to be either a
1:14:54 hacker, a data scientist or you know
1:14:57 work for one of these big corporations
1:14:59 to be able to do anything with the data
1:15:01 that they gathered.
1:15:03 Um,
1:15:06 and now just you don't anyone can do
1:15:08 anything with the data. And so, so it's
1:15:12 a little scarier.
1:15:14 Eddie's first miracle wasn't new. It was
1:15:16 broken, discarded, and forgotten with
1:15:18 one T. But, but to him,
1:15:23 to Heard was wings.
1:15:32 Try again.
1:15:34 I'm just so disappointed. Kyle Sam just
1:15:37 dropped a tweet about new
1:15:38 personalization and configuration.
1:15:41 Um,
1:15:43 swell. As long as the new
1:15:45 personalization configuration makes my
1:15:47 projects work.
1:15:50 Let me Let's go look at Sam. Let's go
1:15:52 look at what Sam said
1:15:54 at Sama. I'm not real happy with OpenAI
1:15:58 right now.
1:16:05 We have updated chat GPT's
1:16:08 personalization page.
1:16:11 Personality configuration, custom
1:16:14 instructions, and memories are now all
1:16:16 in one place. Going live over the next
1:16:20 couple of days.
1:16:23 Let's see if we've got it.
1:16:39 custom instructions. There's no
1:16:41 personality. Oh, wait. Personalities are
1:16:43 in here, right? Yeah.
1:16:46 Wait, what what did his thing look like?
1:16:54 Oh, yeah. No, we don't have the new one.
1:17:01 All right, that's cool. Groovy.
1:17:05 That That's That's nice.
1:17:08 I can dig it.
1:17:11 [Music]
1:17:20 Oh, yeah. Allegedly, a Tik Tok tick tock
1:17:23 deal has been reached, but I don't know
1:17:26 if you know this, but new community
1:17:29 guidelines went into effect on Saturday,
1:17:31 and any
1:17:34 any page that talks about news or
1:17:37 politics is being uh perma banned. So,
1:17:43 I I have a feeling our feeds are just
1:17:45 going to get a lot less useful. Um
1:17:48 Eddie's first miracle wasn't new. It was
1:17:50 broken, discarded, forgotten. But to
1:17:52 him, no, it just didn't do it. Just
1:17:54 doesn't know how to do it. Didn't know
1:17:56 how to fix it.
1:17:59 All right. Well,
1:18:03 so then what I was going to do, let's
1:18:05 just let's just go ahead and do it. So,
1:18:07 download that. Downloading full size.
1:18:12 Let's grab
1:18:15 that one.
1:18:19 That one.
1:18:25 That one.
1:18:29 Then we're going to go back to
1:18:32 MidJourney. Gamma website builder 3.0
1:18:36 launches tomorrow. It looks like uh
1:18:38 Anthropic might be launching some things
1:18:41 this week. It looks like Google might be
1:18:42 launching some things this week. Um,
1:18:47 OpenAI's got their developer conference
1:18:49 coming up shortly. They'll be launching
1:18:51 things then presumably. I have a feeling
1:18:54 the last the the next three months are
1:18:56 going to be pretty insane.
1:19:00 What will the other 12 creators do? I
1:19:02 don't quite get that, Joker, but I'm
1:19:04 sure there's a joke. Oh, wait. Sam.
1:19:09 Oh, yeah. Yeah, that
1:19:26 Okay, so here's what we're going to do.
1:19:28 We
1:19:30 are going to do new.
1:19:34 We're in the edit page in MidJourney.
1:19:36 We're going to upload
1:19:43 We're going to upload our images
1:19:50 and then I guess I'll just go bang and
1:19:53 then go
1:19:56 um cloud
1:20:01 submit edit.
1:20:06 Oh, but I'm on relaxed. This is going to
1:20:08 take a while. Dang it.
1:20:13 But I don't think there's another way to
1:20:14 do it. Is there?
1:20:19 Can I import things into here?
1:20:26 I don't think I can.
1:20:33 Oh, those are cool.
1:20:46 That one's pretty cool.
1:21:03 So if I had fast hours left, this would
1:21:06 be more interesting. But so here was the
1:21:08 here was the workflow.
1:21:10 I found an image in midjourney I liked.
1:21:13 I took that to chat GPT. I said, "Tell
1:21:16 me the backstory here." It wrote this
1:21:18 creative story in in a pretty cool way.
1:21:24 I then
1:21:27 had Chat GPT
1:21:30 break that story down into midjourney
1:21:33 prompts with with
1:21:35 text that goes on those images. I then
1:21:38 took the images and the text over to
1:21:41 Gemini and had it add the text boxes,
1:21:44 which it did
1:21:47 90% well.
1:21:52 Not perfect. God damn it.
1:21:54 And then I was bringing it back here.
1:21:56 So, I'm gonna upscale this back into the
1:21:58 gallery now. And then I can animate this
1:22:02 um as a video. And so, I thought it'd be
1:22:05 cool to just have these videos
1:22:09 of this story being told,
1:22:13 but because I don't have fast hours,
1:22:14 it's a pain in the ass.
1:22:18 But we can at least go make one and
1:22:20 we'll we'll turn we'll turn this one
1:22:22 into a video without the uh
1:22:26 Yeah, we'll do we'll do high motion
1:22:34 generation failed. Relax mode not
1:22:36 supported for 720p video jobs.
1:22:40 Can I do non 720p video jobs?
1:22:45 Resolution SD apparently. Oh, okay.
1:22:49 Let's go try that again.
1:22:54 Did it work? Yes. Yay. You did it. Yay.
1:23:00 [Laughter]
1:23:05 I'm going to need some tutorials.
1:23:07 Apparently, I had GPT enabled.
1:23:11 So, now it's just asking me to
1:23:12 autoupdate.
1:23:23 So, it's more like a page reader
1:23:25 temporarily. Yeah. Yeah. This is This is
1:23:27 pretty bad right now. It's pretty not
1:23:30 having fast mode kind of sucks.
1:23:44 The thing that's [ __ ] up is I'm paying
1:23:48 this is an expensive MidJourney account.
1:23:51 I'm paying 60 bucks a month for this
1:23:54 account. I didn't think it would limit
1:23:56 out so much, but I have been making a
1:23:58 lot of videos and
1:24:00 lots and lots of images for a client
1:24:02 project. So,
1:24:06 yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He about that. We're
1:24:10 going to need you to go on ahead and
1:24:11 come on in on Saturday. Yeah.
1:24:20 Corey Sandler Pottery, what's happening?
1:24:23 What is shaking? What's going down?
1:24:29 [Music]
1:24:37 Meta glasses heads up display. Was that
1:24:40 a leak today or did that actually launch
1:24:42 today? It was a leak, right?
1:24:45 Yeah, it looks like Meta's got some new
1:24:47 glasses coming out that have the camera,
1:24:49 but it also has heads-up display in the
1:24:51 glasses. That to me actually feels like
1:24:55 that could be a gamecher because
1:24:58 people that got the meta glasses
1:25:01 really liked them because it, you know,
1:25:03 it could take pictures, but you could
1:25:05 hear audio. You know, you could hear
1:25:06 music from the stems
1:25:09 and people liked them, but they didn't
1:25:11 have any display. And these new ones are
1:25:13 going to have displays. Leak video on X.
1:25:15 They leaked it themselves.
1:25:17 Oh god, everything's so exhausting these
1:25:19 days. All right, let's animate this one.
1:25:21 high motion
1:25:24 and then we'll see if we've got
1:25:25 anything. Okay, those things are going
1:25:28 cued. All right, they're going to take
1:25:29 for [ __ ] ever. All right. Well, I'll
1:25:32 come back to that later.
1:25:35 All right, people. Listen. Listen. I'm
1:25:38 going to get on out of here.
1:25:41 I hope y'all are doing good. It was a
1:25:43 little bit of a low energy night. I was
1:25:45 a little yawny.
1:25:48 I don't know what it was. I ate. I
1:25:50 didn't have a coffee. I didn't have a
1:25:52 coffee. So, I was a little yawny.
1:25:55 A little low energy.
1:25:57 Low qualification. Low energy.
1:26:01 I hope you had a good time.
1:26:07 [Music]
1:26:14 No manic. Just panic.
1:26:17 It's Oh, that's true. Oh, does somebody
1:26:19 have a case of the moon days?
1:26:25 That look he gives her, it is the best
1:26:28 [ __ ] look.
1:26:32 He's like,
1:26:35 "How do you exist?
1:26:41 [Laughter]
1:26:44 Man, oh, that's a good one." Um,
1:26:50 all right. Yeah, I'm just going to get
1:26:51 out of here. So, tomorrow, because we
1:26:52 don't have a meet and greet tomorrow
1:26:54 night, um, it'll just be normal time, 8
1:26:56 o'clock here, um, we'll do it. Bring
1:26:58 your friends. Do me a favor. Um, think
1:27:01 about who you might
1:27:06 think might enjoy coming to these lives.
1:27:10 Um, there's another thing you can do if
1:27:12 you want to if you want to help the
1:27:13 YouTube channel.
1:27:15 If you have the YouTube app, go to the
1:27:19 YouTube learning lab AI learning lab
1:27:21 channel which is learning lab-ai
1:27:25 and there's a new hype button. So if you
1:27:27 click the hype button
1:27:31 um
1:27:33 then uh then it then it'll hype that
1:27:36 video. Um the other thing is um the
1:27:40 Kaggle thing. No one knows what that is.
1:27:42 We're fine. We don't need votes for
1:27:44 that.
1:27:46 Um but but um tomorrow, Tuesday, if
1:27:50 you're in the AI salon mastermind,
1:27:52 the week two of the four-week sprint uh
1:27:56 is tomorrow. So please come to that if
1:27:59 you're part of the mastermind. If you're
1:28:00 not part of the mastermind, you can
1:28:02 still get in on that. So if you go to
1:28:05 the salon.ai AI and say join our
1:28:07 community or if you're part of the AI
1:28:09 salon community. Um step seven in the
1:28:13 little welcome sequence is learn about
1:28:15 the mastermind. You can join the
1:28:16 mastermind. It's 20 bucks a month. It
1:28:18 gets you access to all of the mastermind
1:28:20 clubs. You can come to the founders
1:28:22 hangout on Friday. Um and you get access
1:28:25 to the clubs. And we're in the middle
1:28:27 right now. We're in week two of four
1:28:28 weeks of a four-week sprint of making
1:28:31 your own micro course using AI. Um Cindy
1:28:34 [ __ ] and I are teaching it and uh it's
1:28:37 it's it's going to be a good one or it
1:28:40 is a good one. It was the last meeting
1:28:41 was actually really really good. So for
1:28:44 anyone that was here that came to that I
1:28:46 felt what was what was cool about that
1:28:48 meeting is everybody showed up like
1:28:50 ready to learn. They were like let's go.
1:28:53 I want to learn this. Uh Tik Tok
1:28:55 question before you go. Hey there. I was
1:28:57 wondering how much water does AI
1:29:00 actually use to keep its servers cool? I
1:29:03 honest to God, Brian, I don't know.
1:29:05 There there is so much misinformation
1:29:07 around that. What I do know is that
1:29:11 training AI models takes a [ __ ] ton more
1:29:15 than inference, except there's a lot
1:29:18 more people doing inference. So, I
1:29:21 honestly don't know. Um
1:29:24 the like the the word going around was
1:29:26 that it was like, you know, I don't
1:29:27 know, like a 16 bottle of water every
1:29:30 time you prompted. And then it turns out
1:29:32 it was more like, you know, three drops
1:29:34 or something like that. But I I honest
1:29:36 to God don't know. I I would if you want
1:29:39 something fun to do, you can you can
1:29:42 burn up some water,
1:29:45 turn on deep research in chat GPT
1:29:49 and um have Chat GPT do a deep research
1:29:52 and go find out what is the, you know,
1:29:55 have it do a mythbuster. What is myth
1:29:57 versus reality on how much water is
1:30:00 being used? And the the thing about
1:30:02 water being used like I know a lot of
1:30:04 those cooling systems are closed loop
1:30:07 systems. So it's not like when the water
1:30:10 gets heated up it's just going out into
1:30:11 the atmosphere. So like I don't I don't
1:30:13 know. And the other thing I don't get is
1:30:16 like if it is going out into the
1:30:18 atmosphere then it's going up and
1:30:19 turning into clouds and coming back down
1:30:21 as water, right? So like I I I don't
1:30:26 know the issues. So I would say go go um
1:30:30 go research it and see what's there.
1:30:32 Microsoft is claiming air cooled by end
1:30:34 of 2026 and pollution. It's the data set
1:30:38 centers more than servers.
1:30:42 Yeah. Well, a lot of the data centers
1:30:44 they're building, they're building on
1:30:45 [ __ ] petroleum generators.
1:30:49 It's like, come on. You have an
1:30:52 opportunity here to not do that. Yeah,
1:30:55 we're not going to take that opportunity
1:30:58 here. Wait, I'll show you my uh
1:31:05 watching Netflix also costs water. I
1:31:08 know.
1:31:11 You know what's a You know what's like a
1:31:13 [ __ ] ridiculous
1:31:15 waster of water?
1:31:18 pasta.
1:31:20 Like every plate of spaghetti, it's like
1:31:23 five, six cups of water.
1:31:25 I mean, like I would give up, if I were
1:31:29 you, I would stop on the pasta and keep
1:31:32 going on the prompts.
1:31:37 I should I should actually probably know
1:31:40 the answer to that instead of just being
1:31:41 a smartass. Hard-boiled eggs.
1:31:49 Oh, that's cool.
1:31:52 Nice.
1:32:08 His little hands are going to get all
1:32:09 scraped up.
1:32:12 That's pretty slick.
1:32:16 H
1:32:19 crazy.
1:32:21 What a world we live in, man. That we
1:32:24 can just zap this stuff into existence.
1:32:27 Oh, this is so cool.
1:32:39 Really really al dente.
1:32:48 Hey, Pate. Hey, Pate. How much water do
1:32:52 TPUs take? Do they take less water than
1:32:54 GPUs?
1:32:56 And why is Google stealing all the
1:32:58 world's water?
1:33:03 Wait, doesn't Google cool their TPUs
1:33:05 with with Coca-Cola syrup? That's what I
1:33:08 heard. and that there's going to be a
1:33:10 Coca-Cola shortage because of Google.
1:33:14 That's
1:33:16 it's just something I it seems to be
1:33:18 common knowledge at this point.
1:33:32 Yeah, exactly. All right. Good night,
1:33:34 everybody. I hope that's cool. Yeah.
1:33:36 Isn't that great? These these uh these
1:33:37 videos are great. That's super cool. All
1:33:40 right, cool. Uh, so maybe I I don't know
1:33:42 when my when my uh MidJourney account
1:33:45 rolls over, but sometime in the next
1:33:47 couple of weeks, I would think it it'll
1:33:48 roll over to have fast credits again.
1:33:51 Maybe we'll turn this I'll take this
1:33:53 little story and turn it into a uh
1:33:56 like an edited graphic novel
1:34:01 video that will put some cool
1:34:05 I don't know like 60s
1:34:10 I I don't know some 60s rock and roll
1:34:12 music behind it. All right, I can't I've
1:34:15 got my brain's [ __ ] dead. All right,
1:34:17 later everybody.