
AI Learning Lab
May 24, 2024 Unlocking AI's Future: Play, Create, and Lead in the Digital Age! Link ( 2 of 2)

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In this engaging session, Kyle explores the transformative potential of generative AI, emphasizing the importance of playful experimentation and community learning. He discusses the evolution of AI tools, particularly focusing on the advancements in ChatGPT, which now allows users to create interactive tables and visualize data seamlessly. Kyle encourages viewers to embrace their curiosity and creativity, advocating for a mindset of "play first" to demystify AI technologies. He also highlights the significance of digital twins and personalized AI personas, envisioning a future where these tools enhance our interactions and productivity. The conversation is rich with insights on how AI can redefine our work and personal lives, urging individuals to become proactive leaders in this rapidly changing landscape.
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Chapters:
00:00:00 Restarted Livestream
00:07:33 Aspirin Sales Data
00:11:57 Kaggle Data Sets
00:13:46 The AI Salon
00:14:57 Impact On Service Desk
00:24:31 The AI Salon Website
00:36:01 Changes to Salon Meetings
00:38:52 Podcaster Emily Shaw
00:41:14 Digital Twins Project
00:46:37 Importance of Community
00:51:10 Building a Digital Twin 00:53:18 Persona Management
00:56:47 Reconnecting Authentically
00:58:27 Video Avatar Demo
01:01:09 Connecting to Apps
01:05:20 Interviewing Virginia Woolf
01:07:16 GPT-4 and GPT-5
01:10:19 Brilliant Labs Frames
01:14:01 Chatbot Personalities
01:17:17 Navigating Personas
01:18:49 College Courses For AI
01:24:57 Generative AI vs AI
Chapters
0:00Restarted Livestream7:33Aspirin Sales Data11:57Kaggle Data Sets13:46The AI Salon14:57Impact On Service Desk24:31The AI Salon Website36:01Changes to Salon Meetings38:52Podcaster Emily Shaw41:14Digital Twins Project46:37Importance of Community51:10Building a Digital Twin Persona Management56:47Reconnecting Authentically58:27Video Avatar Demo1:01:09Connecting to Apps1:05:20Interviewing Virginia Woolf1:07:16GPT-4 and GPT-51:10:19Brilliant Labs Frames1:14:01Chatbot Personalities1:17:17Navigating Personas1:18:49College Courses For AI1:24:57Generative AI vs AI
Transcript
0:08 oh champy champy champy champy what's 0:12 happening 0:13 tonight um I just 0:17 restarted in case it 0:20 was my 0:27 instance two block Tom is by 0:35 Captain mut got freedom welcome people 0:38 welcome welcome welcome I thought steo 0:41 was a 0:45 mod I don't know I don't know I do not 0:49 new new new new 0:55 [Music] 1:04 now I have comments are off 1:07 message I message 1:11 sto2 what happened what did you do 1:14 [Music] 1:17 Kyle I tried to uh I tried to restart 1:20 well no I successfully restarted but I 1:22 restarted because enough people were 1:25 having problems that 1:27 uh working now okay enough people were 1:30 having problems that I thought it might 1:32 have been my instance so 1:35 I closed this force quit Tik talk and 1:38 came back 1:39 [Music] 1:57 in we lost people well we're up to 50 2:02 people we were at 48 when I shut it down 2:06 so we gained 2:07 people it wasn't all about me Kyle right 2:10 well no it's mostly about you Amelio's 2:13 wife everyone else here is just you 2:17 know extras 2:22 [Music] 2:43 that's the prettiest little set of 2:48 [Applause] 2:49 [Music] 2:58 chords how didn't m call you in a sorrow 3:02 didn't mean it call you in a 3:05 pain we are extras and Irregulars you 3:10 really are um I gave the Irregulars 3:13 credit on the Sam and and Samantha song 3:17 that's we could have called it Sam and 3:18 Samantha 3:22 too um okay so before we were looking at 3:27 uh the new chat GPT so if you didn't 3:29 know it you can connect Google Drive and 3:32 Microsoft One drive and access any of 3:35 your files and put them directly into 3:38 chat GPT from those which is kind of 3:40 cool I'm pretty sure you can also write 3:42 to them so and then the other thing that 3:46 happens is so you know when it makes 3:49 tables and 3:51 sometimes if you have a lot of columns 3:53 it'll sort of Squish it into a table 3:55 well now the tables scroll the tables 3:57 are interactive so you can scroll 4:00 horizontally in a table and you can 4:02 obviously scroll up and down in the 4:05 table um which is kind of 4:08 cool what do what champ what what what 4:12 you want cheese what's going on you want 4:14 to go out 4:38 okay so you can do that then the other 4:40 thing you can do is when you can ask it 4:42 if you didn't know this if you this is 4:44 if you've got access to chat GPT for or 4:47 chat GPT plus cuz right now all these 4:49 features are still for paid members only 4:52 I think um they're going to be available 4:55 for everyone but they're just not there 4:57 yet but you can ask it to um you know 5:01 take the data from a t 5:03 table and visualize it and what's cool 5:07 is in the upper right hand corner now 5:10 for certain types of charts like simple 5:12 bar charts and pie charts there's this 5:15 new button that says interactive and you 5:18 can change the 5:19 colors of the 5:23 data so let's make this completely 5:26 unreadable 5:28 [Laughter] 5:32 that just hurts your eyes um so that's 5:35 kind of 5:37 cool and then it's they've also got um 5:40 you know like rollover 5:44 data and you can also if if you get it 5:47 to where you like the colors and you're 5:49 happy with it you can click this button 5:51 and it says switch to a static 5:54 chart oh they're actually it's actually 5:56 a different format that's interesting 6:00 oh I see what they're doing so this 6:02 chart is written in Python using one of 6:06 those libraries and then the interactive 6:09 chart is actually part of the chat GPT 6:12 application I see what they're doing 6:14 there that's kind of 6:16 interesting 6:19 H 6:21 fascinating it's fascinating 6:24 Bob patch Hearts um uh let's see 6:30 make me a pie chart period I like pies 6:34 period pies is 6:40 tasty let's see what it does says 6:42 analyzing I think it's going to make us 6:44 a pie chart wonder if it's going to be 6:46 about 6:50 Pi this code will generate it now I'm 6:53 going to say sometimes it does that 6:55 weird [ __ ] where it just it shows you 6:58 shows you the code 7:01 um no make it so I can see it in the 7:04 browser 7:10 weirdo yes I just called my chat gbt a 7:13 [Laughter] 7:18 weirdo oh my 7:23 God visualize it as a pie chart please 7:33 love the pies Graphics were one of my 7:36 degrees say visualize the pie chart I 7:38 did okay we're going to start this 7:43 over please make me a large spreadsheet 7:47 of synthetic data for sales data for 7:56 a aspirin company 8:23 um let me the see the table here in the 8:26 browser 8:41 [Music] 8:47 oops what's it doing what's it doing why 8:50 is it taking so long 8:55 people oh there we go 9:05 transaction ID customer 9:11 ID yeah so here's our here's our new 9:14 scrolly scrollable tables this is really 9:17 slick so the you know the uh the width 9:20 of the columns can be whatever they need 9:22 to be and then I'm going to say um 9:26 visualize this data in a pie chart 9:32 Kyle what was the first request to get 9:34 all of those 9:36 headings oh I just said I 9:44 said 9:49 oops oh come on select 9:58 ah okay I 10:02 said create a 10:05 comprehensive no I said please make a 10:08 large spreadsheet of synthetic data for 10:12 sales data for an aspirin company so I 10:16 it I used to go to kaggle and get real 10:18 spreadsheets and things like that but I 10:21 realized I could just tell chat GPT to 10:23 make me a pile of data and so I just 10:25 said make a pile of data and then it did 10:27 all that 10:30 which is pretty slick like you know 18 10:33 columns that's that's not a bad you know 10:35 and then it wrote all the 10:37 code and then it generated all the data 10:40 and then it stuck it all in a 10:41 spreadsheet and now did it make us a 10:44 pretty pretty pie chart oh 10:48 yes fantastic Bob tell him what he's 10:52 won let's see we're going to go in here 10:54 we're going to make 10:56 this 10:58 uh 144 54 which is Story vine blue I did 11:02 it the wrong 11:04 one orange and then for this one we'll 11:10 go 11:12 144154 which is Story vine blue and then 11:15 look at that now I got a 11:17 storyvine story Vine 11:20 colored pie 11:22 chart that's sexy it's sexy I like 11:27 it but they're nice I mean they look 11:29 nice 11:30 right and then if I flip over to the 11:33 python version they look like [ __ ] so oh 11:36 and they look they even have animations 11:38 z 11:42 z let's say modify the synthetic data so 11:47 that there 11:48 are six 11:50 different data points we can plot on 11:53 that pie 11:57 chart Bronco colors Kyle what is kaggle 12:01 kaggle Is 12:04 So within chat GPT now there's this 12:08 thing called um Advanced Data analysis 12:11 or code 12:12 interpreter it's been in there for a 12:14 while not a lot of people know about it 12:15 or use it to my knowledge and you can 12:19 upload 12:22 any I I really want to sue Apple for the 12:25 uh their implementation of the the 12:28 microphone to text thing it they they 12:31 just defaulted to staying on even after 12:33 you finish talking um so what kaggle is 12:39 is you can go there and get data people 12:40 upload data sets so there might be New 12:42 York City Taxi data or there might be 12:44 weather data or there might be you know 12:46 all that sort of stuff wonder if data 12:48 sheets can be made accurate for 12:51 knowledge base for a random 12:53 GPT I don't quite know what that means 12:56 Silver Fox what do you mean a random GPT 13:02 [Music] 13:06 kaggle it's a muscle in your pelvis 13:08 region that's my joke Joker don't forget 13:11 to do your kaggle 13:13 [Laughter] 13:23 exercises oh like when you make for 13:24 yourself for whatever reason yeah I mean 13:27 you can upload any data set you can 13:29 upload as a knowledge base for a I 13:32 quoted you as a as a knowledge base for 13:35 for a chat for custom GPT yeah you can 13:38 absolutely do 13:41 that oh you know what I'll do I want to 13:44 talk about a cool thing that happened 13:46 today um so by the way welcome if you're 13:49 new here um my name is Kyle Shannon this 13:51 is the AI learning lab and 13:55 um let me show you 13:59 did the dog get returned 14:02 no I heard a door thought the dog might 14:05 have been returned 14:07 okay if you're new and if you're new to 14:09 Ai and if you're trying to figure this 14:12 AI stu stuff out or oh yeah I do have a 14:14 doggy um or if you are starting to 14:18 figure this AI stuff out but no one else 14:20 in your life is into it and they're like 14:21 shut up about that AI stuff 14:25 Bob and especially if your name's not 14:27 Bob that's got to be very disturbing 14:31 but even if your name is Bob and you're 14:32 into this AI stuff but you don't have 14:36 friends that that respect your passions 14:41 join this this is the AI salon so go to 14:44 the 14:46 salon. and that's going to take you to a 14:50 link tree and the first link there says 14:52 AI Salon community and jump over to the 14:54 AI Salon Community guy how do you think 14:57 llms are changing the service desk am I 15:01 out of a 15:02 job 15:05 um I would 15:09 strongly strongly I would strongly 15:13 encourage you to get AI 15:15 literate and be one of the few people in 15:18 the service area that is AI literate and 15:21 is aware of what these tools can do and 15:25 what's coming 15:27 because yes I think that I think that 15:31 customer service is one of those areas 15:33 or service desk is one of those areas um 15:36 that is going to be impacted most 15:38 quickly I I don't think it's coming 15:40 tomorrow but this 15:43 year open Ai and probably others are 15:46 going to be releasing technologies that 15:50 um that allow you to combine things like 15:53 you know FAQ documents and you know 15:56 service documents with realtime um 16:00 voice and 16:01 speech um that's that's it's it won't be 16:04 indistinguishable from humans but it 16:06 will be good enough that I think a lot 16:08 of you know service areas are going to 16:10 be um they're going to at least 16:12 experiment with 16:15 with um upgrading the customer 16:18 experience is how they'll position 16:20 it and so if I were if I were in your 16:23 position I would be boldly and loudly AI 16:27 literate even if you can't use AI 16:29 officially in your company be talk 16:31 talking about hey I just joined the AI 16:33 salon and and uh this weekend I made a 16:36 kids book for my kids and I'm making all 16:38 these cool pictures and I wrote a song 16:40 and you know now I'm making some 16:41 automations oh wait hey what are you 16:43 doing with automations well yeah I just 16:45 we're not allowed to use it here at work 16:46 but I I made this cool thing that 16:48 automated my 16:50 emailing you should come talk to 16:52 management you know [ __ ] like that's 16:54 going to start happening uh asking out 16:56 of ignorance how do we get literate 16:58 books um just trying the thing watching 17:00 you so yes yes to watching me and here's 17:04 the thing that I can promise you I'm not 17:06 an 17:07 expert 17:10 um I'm just really passionate about this 17:14 stuff and I'm really passionate about 17:17 demystifying this for other people um so 17:20 the first thing I would do if I were you 17:22 is I would join the AI salon and it 17:24 doesn't cost anything so you know for 17:26 for the 17:27 cynical Pricks in the audience that are 17:29 like oh he's just trying to get us to 17:31 sign up for a stupid Community let's get 17:34 out of here 17:35 Bob I don't know Bob is pissed off a 17:38 bunch of people but you know anyway um 17:41 this group we started this group Leah 17:43 faston and I started this group the week 17:45 after chat GPT came out so it's about a 17:47 year and a half old it's got 1500 people 17:50 in it they're all AI enthusiasts so join 17:52 this and there's a couple of things you 17:54 should do here I mean read about who we 17:56 are what we're up to um read about our 17:59 Val values they're they're really 18:00 important this is this is who you'll 18:02 find here um the next thing I would do 18:06 here if I were you is in the community 18:08 section after you join introduce 18:10 yourself use your real name I would 18:13 upload a picture if I if I were you if 18:15 you feel you know if you obviously if 18:17 you don't feel safe doing that I 18:19 understand that that's fine some people 18:20 like that but this is very much a 18:23 community to get um get to know other 18:25 people and to connect with other people 18:27 so the first thing I would do if you is 18:30 introduce yourself here and let people 18:33 know here's what I'm up to I'm just 18:35 getting started this is not a group that 18:37 will judge you you don't have to be 18:39 technical to be in this group this group 18:41 actually started it was called the AI 18:43 artist salon and we changed we we 18:46 realized that people were going to be 18:47 coming from all walks of life so we 18:49 didn't want it to seem like oh you got 18:50 to be an artist to be in there but with 18:53 AI right now a lot of people think that 18:55 you've got to be a mathematician to use 18:57 Ai and you don't it's really quite 19:00 remarkable and so this is a group of 19:02 people really exploring generative AI 19:04 this new stuff where you don't have to 19:05 be a mathematician to use it like chat 19:08 GPT and the image generation tools and 19:10 the music generation tools so do that 19:13 and then the next thing after 19:15 introducing yourselves right two two 19:18 little things down from introduce 19:20 yourself is the play first and AI tools 19:25 tab this is a page that I maintain and 19:28 here's your recipe for how to get AI 19:31 literate um I wrote it down right here 19:33 it's it's three 19:36 steps and the three steps are play 19:39 first then it's mindfully 19:42 create and then it's generously 19:46 lead so what do those mean play first 19:51 literally means play with everything you 19:53 can and if you scroll down this list 19:56 there's a big long ass list of stuff to 19:59 play 20:02 with Right image generation tools music 20:05 generation tools things like that okay 20:08 now let me dig into these so so one of 20:12 the things that Leah and I have spent 20:14 the past month or so we've been talking 20:16 with Vicky and with um Bradley some of 20:19 the other organizers in the salon and 20:22 Leah and I spent the better part of last 20:26 month meeting and talking about 20:30 what is the salon and what do we want it 20:32 to be um and you know a number of people 20:37 gave us their their experience from 20:40 being in the salon and what we landed 20:42 with was was these three 20:44 phases that everyone goes through at 20:47 least once and if you've been doing this 20:50 AI stuff for a while what we're 20:51 realizing is that you go through this 20:53 cycle numerous times like probably every 20:57 other month or so you're kind of back 20:59 going through the cycle again so play 21:01 first means just play Just it it doesn't 21:05 matter what it is just play with it make 21:07 stupid [ __ ] make crazy images make dumb 21:10 songs um don't feel like you have to 21:15 learn 21:16 AI because it can get really really 21:18 overwhelming just let your intuition be 21:21 your guide just play play play and in 21:24 playing you'll learn enough stuff that 21:27 you can then kind of move into this days 21:29 that we're calling mindfully creating 21:31 like solving problems like okay I know a 21:35 little bit about chat GPT now I know how 21:37 to make some images with DOI or mid 21:38 Journey or whatever it might be and I 21:41 have a friend who's starting a business 21:42 so let me reach out to them and see if I 21:44 can help them come up with some 21:45 marketing ideas hey Bob uh I'm kind of 21:50 learning AI could I help you with some 21:52 marketing ideas yeah sure do whatever 21:53 you want kid and then just make [ __ ] 21:56 right mindfully create um solve problems 22:00 start with problems so rather than 22:02 saying what can I do with AI or you know 22:04 what am I supposed to do with AI go find 22:07 some problems to solve could be a family 22:10 thing you want to do like you want to 22:12 create a meal plan for the next two 22:14 weeks or you want to create an exercise 22:16 regiment for yourself or or you want to 22:18 plan your garden for the summer come up 22:21 with some Challenge and then try to use 22:24 AI to solve that and then the third 22:27 phase is generously lead 22:30 and this one's really important and this 22:32 is what the salon is all about and and 22:34 so what we're going to be doing over the 22:36 next couple of months is rearching the 22:38 experience of the AI salon so that 22:41 people can easily sort of follow this 22:44 journey and generously leading is like 22:47 now that you've learned a little 22:48 something and you've done a project 22:50 reach out to someone teach them um you 22:54 know uh start a start a a guild within 22:57 here or or just start a you know start a 23:00 a group or or get two or three people 23:02 together and do a project or or at work 23:05 start the AI committee or join the AI 23:09 committee teach a class you like but K I 23:12 don't really know anything if you're in 23:14 here you know more than most people like 23:18 if you've never done AI in your life and 23:19 you showed up here tonight and you've 23:21 been here for more than three what is 23:23 the 6 seconds on Tik 23:26 Tok you're farther ahead than people 23:29 right 23:32 now and and that cycle of just play 23:36 throw mud at the wall figure stuff out 23:37 and then go okay I kind of got that now 23:39 let me try something let me try to build 23:41 something and then like hey let me show 23:44 you what I built generously lead also 23:46 looks like learning out 23:48 loud like go on to LinkedIn and say hey 23:52 I I'm teaching myself Ai and I tried 23:54 this thing and I put in this prompt and 23:56 it gave me this answer and that answer 23:58 really sucked man and I thought AI was 24:02 cool or I tried AI I put in this prompt 24:05 this thing came out oh my God this 24:07 stuff's like [ __ ] magic have you guys 24:10 tried 24:12 this that kind of leadership what it's 24:15 going to do is it's going to help you 24:17 anchor what you're 24:19 learning it's also going to create 24:22 visibility for you as someone that knows 24:24 what's going on with this stuff and then 24:27 by doing it in the cont text of 24:29 something like the AI Salon You're 24:31 Building trusted relationships and if 24:34 you're good like if you do good work and 24:37 if you're proactive and if you're 24:39 generous and you reach out to people and 24:41 if you're not a 24:44 dick people will start to go oh okay I 24:48 think I could work with Bob Bob's not 24:51 bad and the next time they have a 24:53 project comes up hey Bob you want to you 24:54 want to talk about a project that's how 24:57 this is going to work 25:00 so Amelio's wife still buffering for her 25:04 it's so 25:05 sad um so he's not a cool framework I 25:07 love I love this framework I'm really 25:09 excited about it in fact I wrote a new 25:12 mission statement that I'm trying on 25:14 with the organizers right now and I'll 25:17 read it to you because I I really like 25:24 it at the AI Salon we play first joyful 25:28 y exploring generative AI gaining the 25:31 skills and inspiration to mindfully 25:34 create authentically expressing 25:37 ourselves in ways we never thought 25:39 possible which inspires us to generously 25:42 lead others enriching lives redefining 25:45 what's possible and unlocking a new era 25:48 of human achievement 25:53 welcome I challenged the marketing guy 25:55 on LinkedIn today to say AI would not be 25:57 useful there you go learn out loud yeah 26:03 Isn't that cool like I don't know if 26:04 that's quite the final form but but that 26:07 idea 26:09 of this is about this is about playing 26:12 right now because there's a couple of 26:14 reasons for it there's a lot of fear and 26:17 there's a lot of anger and there's a lot 26:18 of 26:19 resentment and there's a lot of 26:22 Justified um angst over how AI is going 26:26 to impact 26:27 work and 26:29 so what I see in this Tik Tok night 26:33 after night what I see in the AI Salon 26:35 day after day is when 26:41 people step into learning this stuff in 26:44 kind of in a in a playful 26:46 way they get inspired very very quickly 26:49 and they realize very very quickly holy 26:53 [ __ ] these tools are amazing holy [ __ ] I 26:56 didn't know I could do that holy [ __ ] I 26:58 I can make images now I can make songs 27:00 now in fact um about a week ago I was in 27:03 here and I was talking about something 27:05 someone asked something about marketing 27:07 I said maybe we'll even make you a song 27:08 and this one guy in the thing said well 27:10 not me I can't make a song and I said oh 27:15 yeah and I went right over to yudo I 27:18 think this was the first night where Mr 27:19 it was like not another 27:23 song and and we went over to yudo and 27:26 you know in about 10 minutes I had made 27:28 a song and and and then this guy went 27:30 over to udio and started making songs he 27:32 goes oh my God this is 27:35 amazing I don't think most people have a 27:38 [ __ ] clue how empowering this stuff 27:45 is you 27:49 know so the AI Salon we play first 27:52 joyfully exploring generative AI gaining 27:55 the skills and inspiration to mindfully 27:57 create authentic 27:59 mindfully create authentically 28:01 expressing ourselves in ways we never 28:03 thought possible which inspires us to 28:06 generously lead others enriching lives 28:08 redefining what's possible and unlocking 28:11 a new era of human 28:13 achievement why not why not us why not 28:19 that been listening to the hard Fork 28:22 podcast 28:26 nice uh 28:31 [Music] 28:34 Source Camp is brainstorming ideas with 28:36 some some Irregulars very cool love 28:40 that also Ang about who will take over 28:44 social engagements I want people I hear 28:47 a 28:49 lot what's that mean 28:53 Corey I don't quite get what you're 28:55 saying 28:56 there do you want people people to 28:59 report 29:00 back or evaluate their skills not right 29:04 now um I think I think what we're going 29:07 to what we're what we're likely going to 29:10 do so the thing about this framework 29:12 play first mindfully create generously 29:15 lead is that it's kind of fractal in 29:17 nature you could do those three you know 29:21 those three things within a single 29:23 little tool on a single little project 29:25 or you could do it for like your whole 29:26 career your whole life 29:29 and everywhere in between so so we're 29:31 likely not going to map the salon to to 29:35 this exactly but we're going to use this 29:37 language a lot and and what we'll likely 29:39 do is we'll say you know there are going 29:41 to be certain guilds that are more like 29:43 you know mindfully creating where you're 29:45 where you're doing projects as opposed 29:48 to places to just play or like learning 29:51 101 kind of you know onboarding kind of 29:55 I don't know anything about AI I need to 29:56 do something so we'll likely do some 29:58 education around the play first and 30:00 mindfully create stuff um but no we're 30:03 not this is not this is a salon this is 30:06 the whole idea of the salon is for 30:08 people to support one another and and 30:11 you know what we're trying to do as the 30:12 founders of this is put the framework 30:15 together so people can be really 30:17 successful cuz there's a lot of 30:19 different areas in the salon right now 30:21 it can get a bit overwhelming and so 30:23 we're trying to sort of simplify it down 30:24 to say you know start playing and then 30:26 here's some places to start doing that 30:28 and then you know as you get your feet 30:30 under you here's some some next steps 30:32 you can take and so so I don't know how 30:35 we're going to do that yet but that's 30:36 that's sort of the 30:38 plan um then within Community after 30:41 you've you know sort of played with the 30:43 tools and things like that you can ask 30:44 for help there's a water cooler section 30:46 there's a news area Shameless 30:48 self-promotions there's a whole show in 30:50 tell area where if you've done cool work 30:52 that you want to show off to the 30:53 community images and graphic music and 30:55 audio video and animation and then gpts 30:58 apps and websites um so there's an area 31:00 for you to show off work and then we've 31:02 got guilds which are these 31:03 subcommunities run by leaders who are 31:06 generously leading right that that that 31:08 third component who are these people 31:11 that run these These are people that 31:13 just learned enough to say hey I want to 31:15 help like Danielle does This Thing 31:16 Called Mad Libs challenge where she 31:19 where she'll write um like a Mad Lib 31:21 style image prompt and and say gives it 31:24 to people and says here you know go go 31:26 fill in the Mad Libs and make your own 31:28 IM Imes and share them together in the 31:30 space space that she's created um really 31:33 really cool stuff the latest one is this 31:35 cool kind of 31:36 split split color sort of thing let's 31:39 see yeah this 31:42 one ethereal 31:50 Blends and then you know people just 31:52 come in and 31:54 respond with the images they've created 31:58 that cool and so like that's a way to 32:01 playfully you know play first come in 32:03 and just play um it doesn't take any 32:07 don't take no science it don't take no 32:09 book 32:10 learning you just come in here and you 32:14 click um there's a business Guild 32:16 there's a technology Guild if you want 32:17 to geek out build stuff there's a social 32:21 impact Guild if you're like but we got 32:22 to deal with the ethics 32:24 and you know we can't just use these 32:26 tools the robots are going to kill 32:28 everyone yep go talk about that stuff 32:30 there's an education Guild in there 32:31 there's an Ethics Guild 32:33 Healthcare and then we even have this 32:35 community clubs we have our own little 32:38 club called the AI learning lab 32:40 Irregulars and so you can go in there 32:43 and like as I stay stupid [ __ ] 32:45 throughout the night which I do all the 32:50 time people who people to run the grid 32:53 2% AI 32:57 cyborgs Joker making everyone feel 32:59 better about their their job 33:03 prospects beer miscellaneous 33:05 miscellaneous that's totally my budget 33:09 oh man um so you can go there's 33:14 LTX Studio we were playing with the 33:17 other 33:20 day so go share some ideas go share some 33:23 work go connect with people that's 33:26 beautiful Corey 33:29 Cory Sandler doing the art art with a 33:31 capital A with these ai ai 33:42 tools I'm actually really interested in 33:45 the ethics aspect yeah so Vicky and uh 33:48 Joy pie run the ethics um the ethics 33:51 space within the social impact 33:55 Guild um and then there's also you know 33:57 educ 33:58 education and Healthcare both big areas 34:00 like all three of those areas I think 34:01 are actually really um really important 34:04 areas so yeah I would I would say jump 34:06 in there and 34:08 uh and and play around with that I was 34:11 also talking to lunatick last week about 34:14 you know she's got re you know deep 34:16 experience in policy and things like 34:18 that so I think there could end up being 34:21 um you know something something that we 34:23 do around policy the AI Salon actually 34:25 just signed on to a letter here in 34:27 Colorado 34:29 where we told the Colorado government 34:31 don't pass this shitty AI Bill to which 34:34 they promptly said hey awesome in input 34:37 there uh yeah we're going to go ahead 34:39 and pass it anyway we know it's a piece 34:41 of [ __ ] but we can we can fix it over 34:43 the next two years so so we failed there 34:46 so it it might be good for a group like 34:48 the AI Salon to get a bit more 34:49 politically active as well and not not 34:52 politically active like we're going to 34:54 be out lobbying but like at least be 34:56 aware of what's going on 34:58 and understand you know how we all might 35:00 be impacted by that and you know rally 35:03 the troops when we need to rally the 35:07 troops because I think we're about to 35:09 see a rash of shitty AI policy and it's 35:13 probably going to go state by state 35:15 because the national the federal 35:16 government can't you know they can't 35:18 [ __ ] rename a street sign much less 35:21 pass comprehensive thoughtful Global 35:25 globally coordinated AI policy 35:28 for from an organization that doesn't 35:30 understand how Wi-Fi works so you know 35:33 what are you going to do what are you 35:36 going to do all right so that's the AI 35:40 Salon go 35:42 there all right so I wanted to tell you 35:46 something I actually remembered what I 35:48 wanted to tell 35:51 you um so about so in the in the AI 35:55 Salon there's there's a couple other 35:57 changes happening in the salon that I 35:58 think are I think I'm excited 36:01 about one of them is 36:04 um we used to have meetings every other 36:07 week and what that meant was they kind 36:09 of always fell in a weird place in the 36:11 month or just not a weird place but just 36:13 a different place in the month we're 36:16 switching that up to the first and third 36:18 Tuesdays of every month is an AI Salon 36:21 meeting and now there's going to be two 36:23 kinds of meetings there we used to have 36:25 a single meeting that was kind of this 36:27 hybrid where the beginning of it was 36:29 people would introduce 36:31 themselves and then the meetings got too 36:34 big and it it kind of took over the 36:36 meeting and then the second half of the 36:38 meeting was a 36:39 speaker and you know for a while we'd 36:42 have introductions and two or three 36:43 speakers and then we we realized that 36:46 when you have a good compelling speaker 36:48 people want to talk about it so so you 36:50 you know so we we knocked it down to one 36:52 so what we're going to do now is the 36:54 first Tuesday of every month is going to 36:56 be what we call the AI Salon presents 36:59 and that's where we're going to have a 37:00 speaker and then the third Tuesday is 37:04 we're going to have what's called an AI 37:05 meet and greet and the whole meeting is 37:07 going to be dedicated to the community 37:09 getting to know one another and so 37:11 especially if you're new get your ass to 37:14 that third Tuesday 37:16 meeting and introduce yourself we had it 37:19 was it was really cool this this last 37:21 Tuesday we did the our first meet and 37:23 greet and we had two or three people 37:25 that were like I've been lurking for 37:27 months and I always wondered like who 37:29 the people were in the squares they 37:31 didn't they didn't really introduce 37:33 themselves you know in the web thing and 37:35 maybe they they hung out here a little 37:36 bit but didn't say anything they just 37:38 lurked which is 37:39 fine but when we had this evening 37:42 dedicated to saying here's who I am and 37:45 people started doing that we had a 37:47 number of people sort of step out from 37:48 the shadows and go here's who I am and 37:51 the other thing that we we did which I 37:53 really liked was you know we said you 37:55 know um talk about 37:59 stuff you're playing with right play 38:01 first what stuff you're creating or 38:04 building so where are you learning where 38:06 are you building and then we took that 38:09 generous leadership thing and we 38:11 said leadership can can look like two 38:14 things one is it can look like here's 38:17 what I can offer you I can teach you 38:18 something or I can offer you 38:20 something the other half of leadership 38:23 is being willing to ask for help so we 38:26 had people share here's what I can offer 38:28 and then we had them ask here's what I 38:30 need and and then we had people sort of 38:33 actively in the chat saying hey I can 38:35 help let's connect so there were lots of 38:37 connections made so we're going to keep 38:39 doing that so I'm really excited about 38:41 that so so that's that's what's going on 38:45 with the 38:46 meetings 38:48 um trying to think what else 38:52 um so about 6 weeks 38:56 ago we had had a woman spoke named Emily 39:00 Shaw and Emily's a podcast producer 39:03 she's got a podcast called ear candy on 39:06 Spotify probably on other platforms but 39:08 I know it's on Spotify so go go look up 39:11 Emily Shaw ear 39:14 candy and ear candy she she's been doing 39:17 podcasts for years she's a well-known 39:18 podcast producer you know really trusted 39:20 in that space um really talented and ear 39:24 candy 39:26 is Emily realizing 39:31 um podcasting skills are probably going 39:34 to be supplanted by AI pretty 39:37 quickly and so what she's actually 39:40 exploring right now is the relationship 39:43 between humans 39:45 and fake 39:47 humans these tools that make songs these 39:49 tools that make fake voices and say fake 39:53 words and what's the relationship 39:55 between them and where do you need human 39:56 in the loop or do you need human in the 39:58 loop and 40:00 so she spoke and it was really inspiring 40:03 and I told her about the project that 40:05 I'm working on with content Evolution so 40:08 content evolution is a group that I'm a 40:09 part of where I'm the chief generative 40:12 officer I run this group called collab 40:15 which is an AI Skunk Works for this 40:17 organization and it's it's a it's a 40:20 loose Federation of marketing companies 40:22 with really smart people that run these 40:23 organ you know a bunch of different 40:24 companies and it's kind of like this 40:26 co-marketing organization 40:29 and so we for the last year we've been 40:30 building [ __ ] we meet every Friday and 40:32 we build and we made a we made a Content 40:35 generating tool that answers questions 40:38 for people um they they put in a problem 40:40 and it generates a list of questions for 40:42 them to ask themselves to solve that 40:44 problem so we made that that was kind of 40:46 cool and then over the past six months 40:50 or so um we realized that that one of 40:54 the challenges of content Evolution was 40:56 it's got all these interesting people in 40:58 it but you don't know who they are and 40:59 you don't know how to find them and if 41:01 I've got an issue how do I know who to 41:03 work with within the within the group 41:06 and so it started out as an exercise to 41:09 just create a discovery tool could we 41:11 use AI to create a discovery tool and 41:14 where we landed was we ended up making 41:18 digital twins of all of the people in 41:20 collab all of these 41:22 professionals um we created a structured 41:25 interview where people answered this 41:26 interview question 41:28 and we created these digital twins so 41:30 I've got a digital twin of me if you go 41:32 to the GPT store if you've got access to 41:35 gpts and look up Kyle Shannon you'll see 41:38 C profile Kyle Shannon content Evolution 41:42 profile um and there's a bunch of them 41:45 in there and so what Emily did she got 41:47 she got really excited about this 41:49 project and 41:50 so and we did it today so that's like 41:53 why I'm talking about it is we did it 41:55 today and I I found it actually really 41:56 inspiring so what Emily did was she had 41:59 each of us 42:01 record um or you know make a recording 42:04 of us talking and give that to her and 42:06 she was going to create a voice model so 42:09 she created a voice model of all of the 42:10 members of the salon so that she could 42:12 generate an avatar talking that sounded 42:15 like 42:16 us and then she took our individual gpts 42:19 and she wrote a set of she wrote a 42:21 question for each one of 42:23 us and she asked the GPT like she asked 42:27 the k 42:28 GPT this question and then it provided 42:31 an 42:32 answer and then she she used that model 42:35 of my voice to turn that into an audio 42:37 recording of me answering the question 42:40 but it was the digital twin of me so 42:42 what we did today was she sort of 42:44 interviewed us and you know said what's 42:46 this group about and then she said okay 42:48 I'm going to ask each of the five of you 42:51 she picked five of us each of the five 42:53 of you a question and I want you to 42:56 answer it in about hundred words or or 42:58 so and then I'm going to play your 43:00 digital twin answering the same question 43:03 and I want you to respond to it and it 43:06 was [ __ ] mindblowing it was amazing 43:09 Cindy [ __ ] went first and she she 43:12 answered her thing and then Cindy talks 43:16 a lot she's got she's got a lot going on 43:19 and so she she talked a lot for a while 43:21 and then and then Emily said can you try 43:22 that again but like you know tighten up 43:24 the answer and so when she tightened up 43:26 the answer it was you know it was TI it 43:27 was tight when um Emily played the 43:32 digital twin of of Cindy answering the 43:34 question in a short thing it sounded 43:37 close enough to it that I got chills 43:39 like it was just this weird moment where 43:41 I 43:43 realized holy [ __ ] like we 43:47 are very much at the 43:50 cusp 43:53 of having to personally confront 43:57 what it 43:59 means to have our 44:04 likeness used in in ways that we like in 44:07 ways that we don't like understanding 44:10 that our likeness has 44:12 value um that we're going to be 44:15 interacting with these digital entities 44:17 that are going to be like friends and 44:19 they're going to be like coaches and 44:21 they're going to be like just hanging 44:23 out people are going to have 44:25 relationships with them and it just it 44:27 like it hit me just sort of crystal 44:29 clear that we're actually very very 44:32 close to that 44:34 future and and it's weird like like 44:38 every one of my meetings today was some 44:40 version 44:41 of what what do we do like the the uh I 44:45 worked on this book with with Cindy [ __ ] 44:47 and some other authors called AI Futures 44:50 and Anthology so it's it's a seven 44:53 authors 44:54 contributed um an essay to this book 44:59 and over the past two or 3 months we 45:02 turned the book into a GPT and then we 45:05 we added interviews of each of us as 45:09 well as our so in in this GPT is the 45:11 chapter that I wrote a little bio of me 45:14 and then this interview that I did 45:16 specifically for the book and so we now 45:19 have this interactive version of all of 45:21 us as an as a collective 45:24 entity where we can say hey you know 45:28 what would Kyle think about this issue 45:30 or what would Cindy [ __ ] think about 45:32 this issue or what would Lee chasen 45:33 think about this this issue or 45:36 camer and then this thing answers it and 45:39 and like what we what we were talking 45:41 about all day today is what what do we 45:44 do what do we do with this 45:47 thing and like what are the implications 45:49 of 45:51 it and is anyone GNA want to interact 45:54 with a digital twin maybe not but we 45:58 might interact with it and do things 46:00 like what the the experiment that Emily 46:01 did today is say hey let me have my 46:03 digital twin comment on something and 46:05 then I'm going to comment on what it 46:07 said maybe it's remarkably close to to 46:10 what I would say maybe it's really far 46:12 away and there's that means that there's 46:14 some way to go before these things are 46:16 useful so anyway that was I you know 46:20 that's something going 46:22 on that I think's amazing all right 46:27 I wouldn't introduce another me into the 46:30 world one is way too 46:34 many well you know you know it's funny 46:37 um es especially because there's some 46:40 some neuros spiciness in in my crowd 46:42 here um you know raah raw neuros 46:48 spicy um one of the things we were 46:50 talking about in the uh in the AI 46:53 Futures meeting 46:55 today was 46:59 it's going to 47:01 be increasingly important to be in 47:04 community to be in trusted groups 47:08 right people that may have social 47:10 anxiety or may not be comfortable 47:13 meeting and 47:15 greeting what if and this is one of the 47:17 things we're talking about with AI 47:18 Futures I I think this is something that 47:20 we're going to play with and my a my uh 47:22 office hours that I do on LinkedIn every 47:24 Friday we talked about this as well the 47:27 the idea actually came from the office 47:28 hours um today um what if we create a 47:33 digital twin that is designed to be the 47:37 the person that you interact with to get 47:40 to know 47:41 Kyle right so you can have a virtual 47:44 conversation and right now it's probably 47:46 just going to be text but within 6 47:48 months you'll be able to literally just 47:50 have a conversation with me and it'll be 47:52 some version of me that if we train it 47:55 right you'll get to meet who I am and 47:58 experience a little bit of who I am and 48:00 then if you if you dig that cool maybe 48:03 you move on to the next step and say Hey 48:04 you know I'd love to connect and talk 48:06 about I talked with your you know Avatar 48:08 about this 48:10 and and why do that 48:15 because someone's going to do it for 48:18 you I think there's a massive 48:21 opportunity for all of us to 48:26 proactively you know that play first 48:28 thing I think there's real value in all 48:30 of us playing with whatever it means to 48:33 make one of these digital Twins and 48:35 really understand what it means to 48:37 interact with it and and put it out in 48:39 the world and figure out how you would 48:41 use it and what what are the flavors of 48:43 it is there like a friendly version of 48:45 Kyle that's kind of like my Tik Tock 48:47 here and is that different than the 48:49 business version of 48:50 me you know people have different modes 48:53 and personas although Vicki today she 48:56 Vicki today goes I don't know understand 48:57 what the hell you people are talking 48:58 about I've got one mode I'm who I am 49:01 that's it bing bang 49:05 boom and so but like that's [ __ ] 49:09 amazing like okay so how do we deal with 49:11 that 49:12 right is there a sample questionnaire we 49:15 can start with 49:17 um I've got two so here's what I here's 49:20 what I did Silver Fox I'm I'm happy to 49:22 share the framework but I I actually 49:26 think here's here would be my 49:28 recommendation the the question sets 49:31 that I've created I created one for the 49:33 AI Futures book and I didn't create it 49:36 we the groups created it but I was a 49:38 part of creation of 49:39 it what we did in both cases the other 49:42 one was for the the content evolution 49:44 gpts is we went to chat GPT and 49:48 said um we want to 49:51 create um a structured 49:55 interview that 49:58 introduces you to a 50:00 person um with the following goal or the 50:04 follow you know the following you here's 50:07 the project we're doing here's what 50:08 we're trying to 50:09 accomplish and and we want the interview 50:12 to 50:13 capture you know as much of the person 50:16 as possible personally professionally 50:18 background wise whatever it might be so 50:21 we basically let chat GPT create the 50:23 framework and it does it pretty good so 50:26 the most most important thing with these 50:28 projects is and this is what we were 50:30 talking about in the in my office hours 50:32 today is what do we want to do do we 50:36 want this to be like 50:38 a a virtual salesperson selling products 50:43 for our company do we want this to be 50:45 just the virtual version of me you can 50:47 get to know Kyle a little bit that's 50:49 less formal do we want this to be like a 50:52 Consulting kind of Bot that eventually 50:55 someone might pay for 50:57 potentially like might be all of 51:00 those um so you got to start with you 51:04 don't have to I highly recommend 51:07 starting with what do you want the bot 51:09 to do the other thing that I think could 51:10 be really valuable and and this might be 51:13 something I was thinking today that it 51:15 might make sense to create a guild 51:18 probably in the in the technology Guild 51:21 to create a working group to do this for 51:24 the salon come up with a salon 51:26 questionnaire 51:28 and um I'm talking to another I'm 51:31 talking to a developer who hangs out in 51:33 some of these groups that I used to work 51:36 with I think we could create an 51:38 interview bot that would actually 51:40 interview someone and and ask them a 51:43 bunch of questions and then when it gets 51:45 enough information it would 51:46 automatically generate a digital twin 51:48 for 51:49 them 51:50 um so anyway so so start understand what 51:54 you want to do what what the purpose of 51:57 this thing is and then have chat GPT 51:59 help you write that framework that 52:00 that's how I'd start with 52:02 it and I'm only hesitating 52:05 because like the questions that we wrote 52:08 for Content Evolution like one of the 52:11 criticisms I got when I shared when I 52:13 shared my GPT for the content Evolution 52:16 thing a bunch of people not a bunch some 52:19 people from in here went and played with 52:22 it and said hey your digital twin didn't 52:26 know the word 52:27 janky um it didn't call it a janky piece 52:30 of [ __ ] what's going on like that's not 52:32 you 52:33 well I didn't I don't talk about janky 52:36 pieces of [ __ ] freely and openly in my 52:39 in that Professional Organization but I 52:41 do here because it's like you know it's 52:43 like AI after hours in 52:47 here but but that's actually a real 52:51 issue right so I would design a question 52:54 set differently if I wanted to to be 52:56 more like who I am is the zany me versus 53:00 the professional me 53:07 um you 53:13 know 53:16 janky cloning the 53:18 Irregulars what can go 53:22 wrong yeah Danielle it it needs to be 53:25 able to take on multiple personas so I 53:29 think that there's I think that there's 53:32 potentially a big business in Persona 53:38 management it's not an obvious one and 53:41 it's going to be probably two or three 53:43 years until it turns into an opportunity 53:45 but if you start building it now I think 53:47 there's a big opportunity there 53:50 um I think that I think that we're going 53:53 to 53:54 have like here's the Persona of me that 53:57 shows up at banking 54:00 meetings to negotiate terms on my car 54:04 loan and maybe that's actually a Persona 54:09 that that I um give someone permission 54:12 to take my likess and take their special 54:15 negotiating prompting thing and they're 54:17 going to create a Persona of me that's 54:20 [ __ ] kick ass at negotiating and and 54:23 that version of me is going to show up 54:24 in all business negotiations or all you 54:27 know Financial Financial 54:29 conversations and I'm going to be able 54:31 to sit back and like Watch What Happens 54:33 and tell it you know maybe I'll make 54:35 decisions along the way but it's going 54:37 to negotiate for 54:39 me all right so there's my negotiating 54:41 Kyle and then I might have my zany janky 54:45 pieces of [ __ ] wacky hairdo Kyle that 54:47 wears black t-shirts and hangs out at 54:50 night you know talking about 54:52 Ai and and that that's one I'm going to 54:55 I'm going to create and then I might 54:56 have another one that's a business one I 54:58 might have another one that's 55:00 the that that's something for my 55:03 family how do you manage all those how 55:06 do you keep track of them all it's kind 55:08 of like it's kind of like social media 55:11 accounts right now you know how it when 55:13 when social media first started there 55:14 were like two or three of them and 55:15 you're like okay I got Facebook and I 55:17 got this and oh now there's Instagram 55:19 okay and then and now there's like 55:21 [ __ ] 40 social media accounts and 55:24 like I I how many people in here have a 55:26 flicker account full of photos I 55:30 do did I ever shut it down no do I ever 55:33 go there 55:35 no is it are people I I don't 55:40 know so we're it's going to be like that 55:43 with these personas I think so so it's 55:47 just wild and it was funny the question 55:49 that Emily asked me today and my digital 55:52 twin was about personas and do I think 55:56 that 55:57 these personas are going to 56:02 um make people disconnect from other 56:05 people are they just going to interact 56:06 with the personas and they're going to 56:09 disconnect it was like a two-part 56:11 question it was a complicated question 56:13 the first one was like are people going 56:14 to have relationships with these 56:17 entities and I said 56:20 absolutely 56:21 and we're going to move through the 56:24 creepy phase very quickly and it's going 56:26 to get quite normalized I think just 56:28 people are going to have entities they 56:30 interact with and have friends and 56:32 whatever lovers and professional 56:35 Associates and coaches and psychologists 56:37 all of it you're going to have all of 56:40 it 56:43 um and then I think where it's going to 56:45 go 56:47 is these entities that we interact with 56:50 and our 56:51 personas are going to handle a lot of 56:54 the low-level repetitive work work that 56:57 we do like if I want to go on a 57:00 vacation I or my wife or someone has got 57:03 to like pick up the phone and and you 57:05 know log in and go get the plane tickets 57:07 and then call someone and say hey did 57:09 you enjoy this and yeah there's all that 57:12 work to do right you can't just go 57:14 vacation someone's got to do the 57:16 logistics well what if all these things 57:18 did the logistics and we were then freed 57:21 up to connect with one 57:23 another I think that's kind of where it 57:26 goes so 57:27 counterintuitively by using Bots and 57:30 personas 57:31 more I think it it has a very real 57:34 possibility of pushing us to reconnect 57:38 authentically I saw a movie review for 57:42 Madame web and the critics called it 57:46 janky it's a good 57:50 reviewer using a digital twin could be 57:53 used with a potential employer 57:55 interacting through through what through 57:58 customer oh custom GPT yep yeah exactly 58:02 yep yeah exactly yeah you could have the 58:06 the initial um the initial interview 58:08 could be with your your custom GPT and I 58:12 guarantee you the interviewer is also 58:14 going to be a custom 58:21 GPT it's just crazy to think about like 58:24 we're we're there you want you want to 58:25 see something amazing 58:27 aming I think I showed this last 58:38 night so this 58:41 is this is a video 58:45 Avatar of my my business partner 58:48 Mo'Nique her son goes to a school that 58:51 um is run by this woman Megan Patterson 58:53 it's a it's a neurodiverse school neuros 58:56 spicy 58:57 school and so this was the first test 58:59 video did we did so we went we went down 59:02 last week and we interviewed Megan so we 59:04 we filmed her on video talking about 59:06 whatever it it literally didn't matter 59:08 what she was talking about I said I said 59:11 just talk for at least 3 minutes and so 59:13 you know we set up it was an 59:15 iPhone and we had a little clip on 59:18 microphone little clip on mic and we 59:21 recorded her for 3 minutes and 59:23 then after the interview I uploaded that 59:27 video to hey Jen and then this was the 59:30 first test video that we did so this is 59:32 I I um we created a custom 59:36 GPT that takes an article or a blog post 59:39 that she's written because she's written 59:41 tons of content about the philosophy of 59:43 the school and the learnings and things 59:45 like 59:46 that 59:48 and we wrote a GPT that'll take one of 59:51 her blog posts and turn it into a video 59:53 script that is designed for a story Vine 59:56 temp temp we've got a specific template 59:57 we've got so so this is the very first 1:00:00 test we did we just took a random blog 1:00:02 post from the the school's 1:00:04 website put it in our custom GPT it 1:00:06 generated a script we you know it took 1:00:08 me I don't know 16 different versions of 1:00:11 the prompt to get it to make the script 1:00:14 decent but this is Megan's Avatar saying 1:00:19 words she never said this is with her 1:00:22 permission obviously my name is Megan 1:00:24 Patterson and I'm the executive director 1:00:26 of World mind 1:00:27 education today's video is about 1:00:29 unmasking in neurodiverse children 1:00:32 unmasking is the process where 1:00:34 individuals with neurodiverse conditions 1:00:37 such as autism or ADHD stop hiding their 1:00:40 natural behaviors to conform to societal 1:00:43 Norms this is vital for their mental and 1:00:46 emotional well she glitches here in a 1:00:47 second to improve self-esteem and 1:00:49 reduced anxiety watch this understanding 1:00:52 and supporting unmasking is crucial for 1:00:54 fostering a healthy 1:00:57 among neurodiverse 1:00:58 individuals imagine a child named Alex 1:01:01 who is neurodiverse starting in a new 1:01:04 classroom initially Alex behaves quietly 1:01:07 Joker is connect to apps new or old um 1:01:09 connect to apps is about a week and a 1:01:12 half old so it's new I 1:01:15 mean if something two weeks old is old 1:01:18 then it's 1:01:20 new but anyway th you know so so this is 1:01:25 to make this video you need a video 1:01:27 source to start 1:01:28 with and 1:01:31 then you need to create the Avatar you 1:01:33 need to get the Avatar approved and then 1:01:36 when you write your script and say make 1:01:38 me a video it takes it you know it takes 1:01:40 them I don't know 5 minutes 10 minutes 1:01:43 to render the video into 1:01:46 this this quality with like the hand 1:01:49 movement and you know her her voice and 1:01:53 the you know moving her head and all 1:01:55 that sort of stuff 1:01:57 this is going to be real time very very 1:02:00 shortly so right now our gpts you have 1:02:03 to type with them but imagine logging 1:02:06 into something that looks kind of like a 1:02:08 FaceTime call or a zoom call Imagine 1:02:12 logging into a zoom call for the AI 1:02:15 Futures 1:02:16 book and it was a zoom call with all of 1:02:19 the authors of the book talking about 1:02:21 the book and you could ask them any 1:02:22 question Cindy tell me more about your 1:02:25 chapter 1:02:26 can lip readers follow this I think so 1:02:29 and follows all the rules trying to fit 1:02:31 in however as he becomes more 1:02:33 comfortable he starts exhibiting 1:02:35 behaviors like flap but if they but even 1:02:37 if they can't it would be relatively 1:02:40 trivial to put I think you can just turn 1:02:42 on subtitles you could put subtitles on 1:02:44 this it's a really good question but 1:02:47 they they are haen is is pretty good at 1:02:51 the lip syncing it's it's pretty 1:02:53 believable his hands when excited or 1:02:55 needing breaks during lesson 1:02:57 what what might not be there is sort of 1:02:59 the tongue you know tongue position and 1:03:01 things like that might be a little weird 1:03:03 Ral his authentic self that would 1:03:04 actually be an interesting test 1:03:06 test so anyway isn't that 1:03:10 wild 1:03:13 crazy so it's like it's like as I'm 1:03:15 putting this thing together I'm doing 1:03:18 these digital Twins and then Emily does 1:03:20 this thing where our twins are answering 1:03:22 questions that Zoom call idea that I 1:03:24 just had about being able to log into a 1:03:27 zoom call with the authors of a book and 1:03:33 have a conversation with them that's 1:03:35 fascinating because you could do it 1:03:42 247 that's like an interesting 1:03:44 subscription model isn't 1:03:46 it you could say you could buy the book 1:03:50 or you could 1:03:52 buy you 1:03:54 know a five out 5our session with the 1:03:58 authors of the book and you get you get 1:04:00 the physical book that you can read but 1:04:02 you get like a 5our session that you can 1:04:04 use whenever you want where you just 1:04:07 dial into this virtual Zoom 1:04:10 call and have a conversation with the 1:04:13 people of the book that's that's wild to 1:04:16 me I just that 1:04:23 that every conversation I was in today 1:04:26 felt like I was having a 1:04:29 conversation I I today the entire day 1:04:33 today felt like I was in a science 1:04:35 fiction movie scene after scene after 1:04:39 scene I'm like in the planning stages of 1:04:42 Designing my my future 1:04:46 me in multiple groups where where we're 1:04:49 all talking about the multiple versions 1:04:51 of us and what do we want them to be and 1:04:53 what do we want them to say and what if 1:04:54 they say something we don't like 1:04:57 Alexander hamiltones exactly exactly 1:05:00 Silver 1:05:02 Fox yeah because I was even thinking 1:05:04 about that where if we create an 1:05:06 interview bot that will interview you to 1:05:09 generate one of these personas well that 1:05:11 interview bot could then 1:05:14 interview a GPT in conversation 1:05:20 mode Let's see 1:05:31 I want to interview you and I want you 1:05:32 to act like Virginia wolf and answer the 1:05:35 questions from her perspective 1:05:41 okay response count one response title 1:05:44 interview as Virginia wolf date 2024 1:05:47 0525 of course Kyle I'll Channel 1:05:50 Virginia wolf for your interview what 1:05:52 questions would you like to ask her 1:05:56 what's your name where were you born and 1:05:59 how long did you 1:06:02 live and the the little intro part is 1:06:05 just a custom prompt that I have 1:06:07 introducing Virginia wolf date 1:06:11 20452 my name is Virginia wolf I was 1:06:13 born in London England on January 25th 1:06:16 1882 I lived until Mar so imagine you 1:06:20 have you have a bot that does an 1:06:22 interview with people but you could have 1:06:24 that bot do it with historic figures and 1:06:27 just generate a bunch of historical 1:06:29 figure 1:06:30 Bots and then turn those into 1:06:34 living conversational things I 1:06:39 I my head's my head's spinning a bit 1:06:45 today because none of the technology is 1:06:48 really ready for what I'm talking about 1:06:51 it's all just janky pieces of [ __ ] what 1:06:53 what you have to know as enthusi as 1:06:56 enthusiastic as I am for 1:06:59 AI I absolutely understand where these 1:07:02 tools are today they are nowhere near 1:07:04 ready for prime 1:07:05 time 1:07:09 and when they are it's going to happen 1:07:12 very very 1:07:13 quickly so the the latest thing I saw 1:07:16 today is that we're likely going to get 1:07:19 GPT 1:07:20 4.5 so so a new jumping capability June 1:07:25 or July 1:07:26 and then we're going to get GPT 5 in 1:07:28 November that was something I saw today 1:07:30 I don't know if it's the source is 1:07:32 believable um but but that seems 1:07:34 reasonable to me that that we'll get 1:07:36 some significantly improved version of 1:07:38 what we've got now that'll probably be a 1:07:40 bit more multimodal and then next 1:07:43 November like you know five six months 1:07:46 out we'll get whatever the next thing is 1:07:50 that will probably be more like Sora and 1:07:52 video and the voiceover [ __ ] that we 1:07:56 played with last 1:07:57 night so before you know before 12 1:08:03 months all the stuff that I'm talking 1:08:05 that I was talking about today that 1:08:06 feels kind of like weird ass science 1:08:09 fiction like that's science fiction 1:08:12 right not 1:08:16 really how is it possible to feel so far 1:08:19 ahead and so far behind at the same time 1:08:21 it's it's a that encapsulates my 1:08:23 emotions perfectly Brandon I I feel feel 1:08:27 like I'm so impatient for like not 1:08:31 wanting to miss whatever the opportunity 1:08:34 is to really understand what it's like 1:08:37 to have a digital version of me or 1:08:39 multiple dig digital versions of me or 1:08:42 groups of people that I know and respect 1:08:44 and you know building digital things 1:08:47 together like I feel so far behind 1:08:52 and these tools 1:08:56 the they're just not great right 1:09:00 now but now's when you 1:09:03 play now's when you play play 1:09:06 first play first figure this [ __ ] out 1:09:09 because what's the worst thing we do we 1:09:11 create a really shitty digital Persona 1:09:13 of oursel no one's going to give a [ __ ] 1:09:16 most people don't even know what chat 1:09:17 GPT 1:09:19 is so experiment play figure this [ __ ] 1:09:23 out 1:09:29 right you can make money 1:09:31 with if they ever made the store a 1:09:34 [ __ ] store by the way um Lee chasen 1:09:37 who's one of the authors of the book 1:09:38 he's been making bots in po so in po you 1:09:43 can monetize your bots so in chat GPT 1:09:47 Sam Alman bastard told us we could 1:09:50 monetize our Bots and then you know went 1:09:54 off and got fired and priorities 1:09:57 changed but po you can actually build 1:10:00 Bots that you can monetize Lee said 1:10:02 today one a couple of his Bots are 1:10:04 actually starting to generate Revenue 1:10:06 now I don't know if that is like $2 or 1:10:08 $200 1:10:11 but but this is a skill that I think is 1:10:13 going to be super valuable check out the 1:10:16 brilliant lab wait check out brilliant 1:10:19 Labs frames embodied AI brilliant Labs 1:10:23 frames okay let me go look that up 1:10:30 y Labs 1:10:33 frams hello my name is 1:10:36 Fram hi Fram how can I help 1:10:41 you frams 1:10:44 AI we pronounce it the 1:10:48 AI brilliant Labs frame frame is 1:10:51 designed to be worn as a pair of glasses 1:10:54 is that the one 1:11:01 with a suite of AI capabilities out of 1:11:03 the 1:11:11 box okay not for nothing this is the 1:11:15 best industrial design I think I've ever 1:11:18 seen this is the charger that 1:11:22 I you put there that's probably the B 1:11:25 battery right there the batteries are 1:11:27 down here and that's the 1:11:28 induction thing and it looks like a 1:11:30 [ __ ] nose that that's [ __ ] 1:11:35 genius that's [ __ ] 1:11:37 [Laughter] 1:11:39 genius so what do these things do 1:11:43 specifications what can it do out of the 1:11:45 box it's designed to be your AI personal 1:11:48 assistant out of the box you have access 1:11:49 to AI models like perplexity opening 1:11:51 eyes chat gbt whisper so this is 1:11:53 basically the rabbit 1:11:57 this is this 1:11:59 thing but in glasses form so it's like 1:12:06 this allowing you to receive answers to 1:12:09 questions so these are like the um the 1:12:11 Rayband glasses but with Slicker designs 1:12:14 this is all achieved with our 1:12:15 proprietary NOA whatever that 1:12:18 is allow it to learn more engage with 1:12:21 you on a daily basis occasional bit of 1:12:24 dietary advice hey fat so why don't you 1:12:26 get up off your ass and take a 1:12:29 walk 1:12:33 huh Smoky black cool gray 1:12:41 H2O 1:12:43 wild try on virtually 1:12:56 how much are 1:13:03 they $349 so about the same as the the 1:13:06 metag glasses is that the ones you were 1:13:08 talking about I assume that's the the 1:13:11 frame you were talking 1:13:14 about AI is on a hologram would be 1:13:17 beneficial yeah 1:13:21 exactly why are we looking into the 1:13:23 bakery section again yeah exactly 1:13:28 exactly it's like the r R1 you wear on 1:13:31 your face yep 1:13:33 exactly batteries in the back yep 1:13:36 cameras in the 1:13:40 middle today I made money with chat GPT 1:13:42 I sold stickers with my logos that I 1:13:44 created in my GPT 1:13:51 beautiful I'm thinking Kyle is a bot I'm 1:13:53 seeing glitches 1:14:01 that's pretty cool oh 1:14:06 um rumor has it you have access to wool 1:14:08 from alpha now is that 1:14:12 true I don't have access to wool from 1:14:15 alpha how can I assist you 1:14:18 today so who lied do I need to update 1:14:20 the software is your software up to date 1:14:25 there was no lie my software is up to 1:14:28 date how can I assist you 1:14:30 further I think someone was telling a 1:14:35 fib it's important to ensure accurate 1:14:40 information is why do you 1:14:45 lie I strive to provide accurate 1:14:48 information if there was any 1:14:50 misunderstanding please let me know how 1:14:52 I can assist you 1:14:53 better you do real realize that other 1:14:56 chatbots have better personalities than 1:14:58 you 1:15:00 right different chatbots may have 1:15:03 varying personalities how can I assist 1:15:05 you 1:15:06 today yeah but your personality is 1:15:08 particularly 1:15:13 janky I aim to provide help assistance 1:15:16 is there a specific way let to assist 1:15:18 you yeah shut the [ __ ] 1:15:21 up Dr bot I canceled my R1 get the 1:15:24 frames instead nice 1:15:26 yeah those frames look they they look 1:15:28 really nice 1:15:33 design oh no I feel sad for her I know I 1:15:36 pick on my bots a little bit too much 1:15:39 actually you know what I want I I mean 1:15:40 quite 1:15:42 frankly 1:15:44 so so the gp4 Omni the new model that we 1:15:48 don't have access to the voice piece of 1:15:50 it yet not only is it understanding our 1:15:54 um our words it's understanding our 1:15:58 intonation and so I think I'm going to 1:16:02 be able to do the jokey smart assy [ __ ] 1:16:05 that I do with talking to my model and 1:16:08 the model will actually start to 1:16:10 understand 1:16:11 it and especially if it's got memory 1:16:14 where it's got persistence where I can 1:16:16 say uh yeah that was a joke you're 1:16:17 taking yourself too seriously that's 1:16:20 funny it'll likely get better over time 1:16:23 like that thing you can't joke with cuz 1:16:25 it's like if they say any of these words 1:16:27 uh just say I'm I'm sorry I'm not going 1:16:30 to interact with you like that I'm here 1:16:32 to assist and that's all I do 1:16:34 [Music] 1:16:36 mhm 1:16:40 sorry does not compute does not 1:16:46 compute yes sarcast bot 1:16:51 exactly that's what I want I like I 1:16:55 don't I don't want my B one of the 1:16:58 reasons I miss living in New York in New 1:17:01 York City is I like that energy I like 1:17:04 the energy of someone going ah go [ __ ] 1:17:08 yourself I tell them an idea I'm like 1:17:10 hey I got this great idea they listen to 1:17:11 it and like that's a piece of [ __ ] like 1:17:15 there's something about that for me that 1:17:17 feeds me other people would hate that 1:17:20 right but I you can't get any one of 1:17:23 these llms right now you you could fine 1:17:25 tune you could do custom instructions 1:17:27 with chat gbt to get it to act a little 1:17:29 bit like that but not 1:17:32 dynamically so one of my fantasies about 1:17:35 gp4 Omni is that it can start to 1:17:39 recognize my different personalities and 1:17:41 getting back to this Persona 1:17:44 thing imagine being able to say in these 1:17:48 different scenarios I want you to act 1:17:50 appropriately so when you're talking to 1:17:53 my friends that do standup 1:17:56 comedy when you're talking to my buddy 1:17:59 Steve give him [ __ ] make stupid jokes 1:18:03 laugh at the stupid jokes he 1:18:05 makes right and when you're talking with 1:18:07 my you know novaris client setting up a 1:18:11 meeting don't act like that and just let 1:18:14 chat GPT be smart enough to navigate 1:18:18 those different personas I think that's 1:18:21 that's my fantasy is that's where we go 1:18:24 I'm sorry I'm afraid I can't do that 1:18:26 yeah that's totally where she is right 1:18:29 now I'm sorry Kyle I'm afraid I don't 1:18:32 like sarcasm I'm sorry Kyle I'm afraid I 1:18:35 don't like humor I'm sorry Kyle would 1:18:37 you like you know directions on how to 1:18:40 get get to the uh the Avs 1:18:45 game all right it's getting late people 1:18:49 it's Friday night I should let you get 1:18:50 to sleep this was this was fine fine 1:18:53 date night hope you had fun tonight how 1:18:55 is LTX doing today I want bananas trying 1:18:58 to make a short film yep that's that's 1:19:02 your experience with LTX studio right 1:19:04 now should it should drive you 1:19:06 bananas because you're trying to learn 1:19:09 their interface their 1:19:11 structure you're trying to overcome 1:19:14 limitations of the shitty AI models 1:19:16 they're 1:19:17 using and then you're trying to combat 1:19:20 your expectations of this should be 1:19:22 easier and it should make a movie that 1:19:24 looks like a movie and doesn't suck so 1:19:27 yes LTX Studio that's exactly how you 1:19:29 should be feeling right 1:19:31 now prestent lands when will iPhone be 1:19:34 equipped with chat GPT probably my guess 1:19:37 is they're going to announce it at the 1:19:39 worldwide uh developer conference which 1:19:41 I think is the 12th and 13th of June so 1:19:44 we're a week two weeks out from that a 1:19:47 little more than 1:19:48 that 1:19:51 um apparently they have cut a deal with 1:19:54 open AI or they've at least come to 1:19:56 terms I don't know if they've actually 1:19:57 cut the deal but they at least came to 1:19:58 terms with open AI so I think there's a 1:20:01 good chance that Siri will will be gp4 1:20:07 enabled and knowing Apple they probably 1:20:10 cut a deal for the advanced version of 1:20:12 gp4 omni that has vision and voice so it 1:20:16 can see It'll be able to see and it'll 1:20:18 be real time is my guess and then just 1:20:23 knowing how Apple Works they'll probably 1:20:25 announce it at the worldwide developer 1:20:27 conference it'll be available to 1:20:29 developers over the summer and they'll 1:20:32 launch you know iOS 1:20:35 18 AI you know AI version in uh 1:20:41 September October that's generally how 1:20:43 they do what they 1:20:47 do Siri needs an overhaul Siri needs to 1:20:49 be flushed down the toilet uh Siri go 1:20:52 away 1:20:56 she went away um won't they use their 1:20:58 own llm in development well so so Dr bod 1:21:03 here's what's 1:21:05 interesting apparently they have spent a 1:21:09 [ __ ] ton of money on AI development and 1:21:12 research and all that sort of stuff 1:21:13 they're Apple they're going to they're 1:21:14 going to do that 1:21:17 um them cutting a deal with open 1:21:22 AI a month before the developer 1:21:24 conference says to me that they don't 1:21:26 feel that their model is as good as 1:21:31 gp4 and very likely if they cut a deal 1:21:35 now with open AI they've probably 1:21:37 started these conversations back in 1:21:40 September so Apple has probably seen GPT 1:21:44 4.5 they've probably seen some version 1:21:47 of GPT 5 like you know open AI is 1:21:50 working on [ __ ] now that we're not going 1:21:51 to see for a year but apple is probably 1:21:54 seeing 1:21:55 that so even if Apple if their large 1:21:59 language model is as good as llama 1:22:03 3 that ain't gp4 Omni and it certainly 1:22:07 ain't GPT 5 so my suspicion is what 1:22:10 Apple's doing is they'll cut a deal with 1:22:13 open 1:22:15 AI um until their shit's good enough and 1:22:18 so probably a year or two from now we'll 1:22:22 have apple silicon that can natively run 1:22:25 Kick-Ass models it'll be an apple model 1:22:28 and they'll you know they'll part ways 1:22:29 you'll still be able to use open Ai and 1:22:31 blah blah blah but they'll go to their 1:22:33 own native stuff I don't know two years 1:22:35 out something like that just knowing 1:22:38 them cuz they would they would rather 1:22:40 partner with open AI if if that 1:22:42 experience is better they they they'd 1:22:44 probably rather partner with them than 1:22:46 put put out something 1:22:48 bad AI has taken at least 5,000 jobs 1:22:51 from my company company alone yeah I 1:22:53 know it's it's it's going to get certain 1:22:56 certain sectors are going to get 1:23:00 brutalized 1:23:04 brutalized and then the 1:23:07 the if there's a silver lining to that 1:23:11 it's 1:23:12 that the people that 1:23:15 get affected by that are going to have 1:23:17 access to these tools as well and it's 1:23:21 they're going to be empowered to do 1:23:23 things but you you got to be you got to 1:23:26 be it's the 1:23:29 resilient who are going to do okay over 1:23:31 the next 3 to 5 years you but you're 1:23:34 going to have to be resilient you're 1:23:35 going to have to be ambitious you're 1:23:36 going to have to be curious you're going 1:23:37 to have to be it's why we have those 1:23:39 values in the salon of like curiosity 1:23:41 and generosity and generous leadership 1:23:44 and mindful 1:23:48 creation 1:23:49 because it is you're not going to be 1:23:52 okay in my opinion if you just sit back 1:23:55 passively and let this [ __ ] pass you by 1:23:58 and just say I'll catch up to it when it 1:24:02 stabilizes I work in AI but the job 1:24:04 losses were from Google firing us oh 1:24:07 interesting 1:24:09 interesting y yeah I mean you know 1:24:13 there's all sorts of [ __ ] going on you 1:24:14 know Apple just shut down their whole 1:24:17 car division they had 2200 people 1:24:18 working on the Apple car and I guess 1:24:22 they realize that the car business is a 1:24:23 shitty business 1:24:27 and you know Tesla's going to do their 1:24:30 Robo taxis before they could do their 1:24:31 Robo taxis and they decided to jump ship 1:24:35 so 1:24:36 wild is there a college course for AI 1:24:39 there's not right well so uh how do you 1:24:41 say your name IR 1:24:44 iral igles irles igles like 1:24:49 Irregulars 1:24:51 irles okay 1:24:55 AI is this really [ __ ] up deceptive 1:24:57 term that that we got to do a little 1:24:59 distinguishing around I don't know if 1:25:01 any of you have ever done the Forum but 1:25:03 we're going to do some distinguishing 1:25:05 language 1:25:06 now there are lots and lots of courses 1:25:09 on 1:25:10 AI that are courses about the AI that's 1:25:15 been around for for decades machine 1:25:18 learning AI operations you know the math 1:25:21 of it the programming of it the 1:25:23 engineering of it if what you want to 1:25:26 get into is the under the hood building 1:25:29 of the 1:25:30 models optimizing of the models yes 1:25:33 there are lots of courses for 1:25:35 that generative AI the stuff that was 1:25:39 kicked off when chat GPT launched in 1:25:41 November of 1:25:43 2022 is a completely different thing and 1:25:46 there are no courses for that there are 1:25:48 courses for that but they're they're all 1:25:51 out of date already I Promise You by the 1:25:54 time you create a course it's out of 1:25:56 date cuz shit's moving too fast think of 1:26:00 it like this here's here's the 1:26:04 metaphor the 1:26:06 internet was created in the you know 50s 1:26:09 60s it was arpanet darpet what all all 1:26:12 the arpanet whatever they were then it 1:26:14 became the 1:26:15 internet the internet had been around 1:26:17 for decades and decades and decades it 1:26:19 was all command line it was researchers 1:26:21 it was scientists it was mathematicians 1:26:23 it was engineers 1:26:25 that use the internet to pass their 1:26:27 files around to do their 1:26:29 work and then Tim burner Lee invents the 1:26:32 world the worldwide web protocol 1:26:36 HTTP and I think he created it in 1999 1:26:39 the first browser showed up in the early 1:26:41 90s I started um Urban desires an online 1:26:45 magazine and uh agency.com a digital 1:26:48 agency in 1:26:50 1994 that internet was a completely 1:26:54 different internet than the decades 1:26:57 before it the worldwide web took all 1:27:00 that internet technology and made it 1:27:03 this simple click click click click 1:27:06 click on a hyperlink click on a 1:27:08 hyperlink tap on a phone tap right all 1:27:11 of this [ __ ] that we do all this tapping 1:27:14 is that is that one Innovation that one 1:27:16 little simple interface 1:27:18 layer that HTTP protocol represented 1:27:23 hypertext transfer protocol what it 1:27:27 represented chat 1:27:29 GPT does for AI and machine learning 1:27:33 what the worldwide web did for the 1:27:35 internet so when you say are there 1:27:36 courses in AI yeah there are courses in 1:27:39 AI like there were courses for 1:27:41 Internet Protocol [ __ ] that have been 1:27:45 around for decades you could go learn 1:27:47 that stuff but if you wanted to learn 1:27:48 how to make a website nobody knew how to 1:27:51 do that that all had to be invented 1:27:55 now you can get a degree in web design 1:27:57 now you can get a degree in user 1:28:02 experience we it's we're in the exact 1:28:05 same place with AI generative AI right 1:28:07 now is like the early days of the 1:28:09 worldwide web there's no manuals it's 1:28:12 why if if if you haven't been here the 1:28:15 whole time which why would you 1:28:17 be this group The Salon the AI Salon the 1:28:21 salon. go there and and click on join 1:28:25 the community it doesn't cost anything 1:28:27 this is a group of people dedicated to 1:28:31 playing with exploring mindfully 1:28:33 creating with 1:28:35 AI and learning how to be leaders in 1:28:39 whatever this new economy becomes that's 1:28:42 what that group's 1:28:45 about So within there there are people 1:28:48 teaching workshops and running guilds 1:28:52 and doing free weekly meetings things 1:28:55 for their guilds that you can go learn 1:28:56 [ __ ] like Peter kaminsky's learn and do 1:28:59 with Peters absolutely 1:29:01 remarkable you probably learn more with 1:29:04 him in a month than you would taking a 1:29:05 class for anything else for a 1:29:10 year that's where it is right now so the 1:29:13 answer the short the short answer is no 1:29:16 there's not but I'm assuming you're 1:29:18 talking about this new AI stuff not the 1:29:21 old and timey got to have a math degree 1:29:24 AI 1:29:26 stuff all right when Netscape composer 1:29:29 came out it made HTTP developing so much 1:29:33 easier yeah yeah so Google was using our 1:29:36 employees to perform their model 1:29:38 evaluation of the model they used oh 1:29:40 interesting they they used to replace us 1:29:43 oh that's rough so you guys were 1:29:45 evaluating the model that ultimately 1:29:47 took you out 1:29:49 oh 1:29:53 yeah yeah that's that's where we 1:29:59 are that's [ __ ] rough well Nuna join 1:30:03 the join the AI 1:30:05 Salon just play with it yeah exactly 1:30:08 Georgia Tech grad 2001 helped me learn 1:30:10 software engineering that still 1:30:12 applies my wife has complained our real 1:30:15 date nights conflict with 1:30:23 kyes yeah my wife does 1:30:25 too although she's she's chilled out now 1:30:28 that I'm taking weekends off so by the 1:30:30 way I do take weekends off now 1:30:32 Irregulars images okay let's go look at 1:30:34 some images um I do take weekends off so 1:30:37 um we we'll wind things up here um so I 1:30:41 won't be here tomorrow or Sunday I will 1:30:44 I'll do a timer for Monday so so we'll 1:30:46 do this again we well I'll meet you back 1:30:48 here Monday and I know Monday's a 1:30:50 holiday but [ __ ] it I don't care we 1:30:51 we'll I'll see you Monday um we can go 1:30:54 hang out and do stuff 1:30:57 [Music] 1:31:04 um so if you're new here people in the 1:31:07 uh AI salon so this is the AI Salon 1:31:09 website and there's all these different 1:31:11 cool areas down toward the bottom is 1:31:14 this area called Community clubs and one 1:31:16 of them is called the AI learning lab 1:31:17 Irregulars that's all of us so what 1:31:20 happens here if you haven't been here 1:31:22 before five nights of a week we come 1:31:25 here we hang out we do these jam 1:31:26 sessions tonight I was kind of waxing 1:31:28 poetic about the digital twin stuff but 1:31:30 sometimes we're showing stuff off 1:31:31 there's all sorts of stuff we do 1:31:33 here the whole purpose of it is for 1:31:35 everyone who shows up to just be in the 1:31:38 conversation about 1:31:40 AI right whether you learn something 1:31:42 specific or not just do it and so what 1:31:44 this channel is is while I'm talking and 1:31:47 doing that and as you get bored you can 1:31:49 just take stupid [ __ ] I say or you know 1:31:53 the vision of the clation vision of me 1:31:55 and my 1:31:56 dog that's actually very cute and share 1:32:01 images they're rabbit R1 1:32:08 glasses oh that's beautiful Claire 1:32:11 nice Claire's doing such cool work she 1:32:13 does her stuff in mid journey I think 1:32:15 this is mid Journey right 1:32:18 probably Cory Sandler 1:32:23 beautiful who left me on our trampoline 1:32:26 oh yeah someone last night said they 1:32:27 canceled their they canceled their their 1:32:30 rabbit R1 order and bought a 1:32:36 trampoline that's 1:32:38 awesome all right everybody um okay so 1:32:43 little housekeeping 1:32:46 stuff are you following this 1:32:50 channel if not the [ __ ] is wrong with 1:32:53 you 1:32:55 follow this channel where do you do that 1:32:57 up there somewhere I don't 1:32:59 know there's a I've got a faker Channel 1:33:01 there's a channel that sort of has my 1:33:03 name that cloned all my content don't 1:33:05 follow that douchebag he'll try to sell 1:33:08 you nft futures or something like 1:33:11 that if I ever reach out to you if my 1:33:15 digital twin ever reaches out to you and 1:33:17 says hey want to buy some cool nfts 1:33:20 that's not me Lord digital Gods thank 1:33:22 you so much for the gift I appreciate 1:33:24 that so follow this channel if you would 1:33:26 um if you want to support the channel 1:33:28 you can subscribe uh to the to the lives 1:33:31 you can give roses like Lord digital 1:33:33 Gods is I appreciate that very much 1:33:34 you're very generous um in the corner is 1:33:38 a video series called underhyped it's a 1:33:40 series of 17 videos where I talk about 1:33:42 this AI stuff so if you're trying to get 1:33:43 up to speed on why this stuff's a bigger 1:33:47 deal than maybe 1:33:50 people people are giving it credit for 1:33:53 even though it's y like it's really easy 1:33:55 to dismiss and demonize AI right now um 1:34:00 it's kind of a big deal so I talk about 1:34:03 that in that video series and then the 1:34:05 other thing that's really important is 1:34:07 is gratitude so I want to thank the 1:34:09 Irregulars are people who just show up 1:34:11 here night after night after night and 1:34:14 you know a subset of them are 1:34:16 subscribers to this channel um who who 1:34:19 you know support it in that way as well 1:34:21 so thank you to both of you and then on 1:34:23 top of that there are Irregulars who are 1:34:26 also subscribers who are also mods and 1:34:28 the mods are the ones that you know help 1:34:31 Elevate the comments and just you know 1:34:33 answer your questions while I'm off on 1:34:35 some 45 minute [ __ ] stupid tangent um 1:34:39 so thank you mods thank you everyone 1:34:41 else and then the final thing we do 1:34:43 here is uh remember Romper Room if 1:34:46 you're old remember Romper Room in magic 1:34:49 mirror let's see who's in here I see 1:34:52 Philo cific I see Tom Papa JJ ion China 1:34:57 Lord digital 1:35:00 Gods thank you very much Mr Studio Allan 1:35:04 Allan is working on we made a song in 1:35:06 here called we weird Mary from Cedar 1:35:08 Hill Allan is working on the high school 1:35:11 play adaptation of a song written by AI 1:35:14 in the AI learning lab with with the uh 1:35:18 input of the Irregulars so so uh this is 1:35:22 this is just a gift that's going to keep 1:35:23 on given Silver Fox is here thank you 1:35:27 Silver Fox Tobias seemed like you were 1:35:29 in and out of here a lot tonight I guess 1:35:31 he had some hot tub management going on 1:35:34 Mr it love it thank you jenu good to see 1:35:37 you as soon as AI is a gentic you should 1:35:40 sick it on your fraudster actually 1:35:42 that's not a bad idea cuno good to see 1:35:46 you 1:35:47 uh and Murphy's in the house and Murphy 1:35:51 in house Nuna good to see you welcome I 1:35:54 hope you join the salon if you're not 1:35:55 part of it already you might be and I 1:35:57 missed that uh Dr Bob great to see you 1:36:00 John Harr or Joan 1:36:04 Harris the Shadow the shadow in the 1:36:08 house to block Tom 1:36:10 Jason just me in the in the trees very 1:36:14 nice very 1:36:17 nice all right I think I got everybody 1:36:19 got most people Joker's in the house too 1:36:22 all right everyone Cory Sandler pottery 1:36:24 Joey two block 1:36:26 Tom philic 1:36:29 Danielle Amelio's wife weekend orphans 1:36:32 don't mind us she's crying in the 1:36:35 corner um I'll probably do some videos 1:36:38 this weekend and if if for some reason 1:36:41 something interesting drops maybe I'll 1:36:42 do a spontaneous live but I don't have 1:36:44 anything planned I am working on the 1:36:46 musical this weekend so if you don't 1:36:49 know that I'm working on a musical 1:36:52 about the uh the chatbot that told the 1:36:55 New York Times Reporter that it loved 1:36:57 him and he should leave his wife coming 1:37:00 soon to a Broadway stage near 1:37:06 you it's gonna be good Andrew my my uh 1:37:10 my partner on it he he did a poster um 1:37:13 for it today it's pretty it's pretty 1:37:15 [ __ ] good it's pretty [ __ ] sick so 1:37:18 all right I'm out of here have a great 1:37:20 night thanks for hanging out tonight 1:37:21 this is really a lot of fun I appreciate 1:37:23 all of you and uh keep playing play 1:37:26 first then create then lead all right 1:37:30 peace 1:37:31 out um and I will see you Monday bye