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AI Learning Lab Pre-Show

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Come for the pre-show, stay for the demo. We'll be live in the AI Salon evaluating AI by creating infographics and maybe some AI generated video. Click here to join us live: https://aisalon.mn.co/spaces/12680384/page

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0:08 Oh,
0:24 my hand.
0:31 Well, you done me in your bed. I felt it
0:34 tried so hard so hard that you Hey, good
0:37 evening good people. What's happening?
0:38 What's shaking? What's going down?
0:46 Welcome to the AI Learning Lab pre-show.
0:49 We're getting ready to go live at 7:30
0:51 Mountain time here in Denver, Colorado.
0:56 Am I the only one here?
0:59 Is everyone else just AI? Uh, you might
1:02 be the only one here.
1:10 I just went live.
1:12 This is the AI Learning Lab pre-show.
1:14 The the show is going to go live inside
1:16 the AI salon at uh 7:30 Mountain time.
1:21 The link on Tik Tok is in my bio. So, if
1:23 you go to my bio, that'll take you to
1:25 the link. If you're on X, it's also in
1:28 the bio. If you're on YouTube or
1:30 LinkedIn, you look in the description
1:31 down below and the link to the AI Salon
1:35 stream, the live stream link is in
1:37 there.
2:06 What's going on, champ? You want to
2:08 sing?
2:32 Woohoo!
2:40 Woohoo!
3:06 So, welcome everybody. This is the AI
3:08 Learning Lab pre-show. We're going live
3:12 in the AI salon at 7:30. Tonight is do
3:15 something night. So what I'm going to do
3:18 tonight on Monday I talked about these
3:20 agentic
3:22 harnesses is what the industry is
3:24 calling them like OpenAI's codecs and
3:29 claude code and co-work and um Grock's
3:33 now got gro
3:35 exact same thing also uses skills. Um
3:39 Perplexity Computer is one of these
3:41 things. Open Claw is one of these
3:43 things. Hermes is one of these things.
3:45 There's there's a bunch of these things
3:47 out there. The interfaces all look kind
3:50 of like chat GPT. They look very similar
3:53 to the thing we've been using for three
3:55 and a half years. They're very
3:57 different. They're very different.
4:00 They're very sophisticated. They require
4:02 you to be a little
4:04 a little scrappy, a little techy. Um, if
4:09 you want to wait for them to get easy,
4:10 which they will, um, you're probably
4:13 going to be waiting
4:16 two and a half or three years.
4:19 Maybe a little sooner than that, but I
4:20 doubt it.
4:31 So, what we're going to do tonight, I
4:34 explained them on Monday
4:38 and we went and looked at a bunch of
4:39 interfaces and I tried to explain with
4:41 my words, what these things were and
4:44 what the components of them were and how
4:46 they relate to local large language
4:47 models and are they local language local
4:50 large language models and what's a local
4:52 large language model and how's that
4:54 different and what are skills and what's
4:56 memory and what's there's just all these
4:58 there's all this [ __ ]
5:02 So tonight what I'm going to do is I'm
5:04 going to use some of the powerful new
5:07 open AI image gen capabilities and we're
5:11 going to create an infographic that
5:13 explains what these things are. And so
5:16 it's really easy to create an
5:18 infographic with a bunch of garbage on
5:20 it that's overly complicated. But what
5:23 I'm going to attempt to do tonight is
5:26 create something that is simple
5:29 and clear and
5:33 valuable if you're trying to figure out
5:34 what these things are and which one to
5:36 use. Notion looks cool, complex. I see
5:38 tons of tutorials. Notion is a component
5:42 that one of these tools could use,
5:44 right? Notion allows you to become kind
5:48 of the the memory component of one of
5:50 these things. These things don't need
5:53 tools like notion or um uh what's that
5:56 other one called? Uh Obsidian
6:00 um which are which are not taking
6:02 platforms. So Notion and Notion's
6:05 effectively a relational database
6:07 disguising itself as a note-taking
6:09 platform. Obsidian is kind of similar.
6:12 It's a nodebased note takingaking thing.
6:16 Um both of them are quite powerful. Both
6:18 of them require you to have a lot of
6:20 systems thinking.
6:22 These tools like codeex and claude
6:24 coowwork can use things like notion to
6:26 store your notes in a way that you can
6:28 find them. Um
6:31 these things can also store notes in
6:33 ways that you don't need to ever go look
6:35 at. Right? So um so that's that's
6:38 exactly the kind of thing that I want to
6:40 I want to get in. It might it might end
6:43 up being more than one infographic. I
6:45 don't quite know how we're going to do
6:46 it tonight. We're gonna This is one of
6:48 the things we do in the AI learning lab
6:49 is we play we play first.
7:09 You waste people's time. AI lab. Yeah,
7:14 definitely.
7:17 He's very full of himself and he always
7:19 wants to talk about himself. Indeed,
7:24 I hope you join us over there, man of
7:28 words. You can troll. You can troll.
7:33 Here's here's my deal. I get that people
7:35 are angry about AI
7:38 and
7:40 if you want to learn technical stuff,
7:41 you're not going to learn that from me.
7:45 If if if you want to just pick a fight
7:47 and think that I'm just going to defend
7:49 AI to the end, I'm not. I don't frankly
7:52 give a [ __ ] whether you use AI or not.
7:56 The whole purpose of this channel
8:00 is
8:03 I've been on this planet for a while and
8:05 I understand that
8:08 um
8:11 when new technologies come along,
8:13 they're scary and they change the world.
8:17 And I've been through one of these
8:19 cycles with the worldwide web before.
8:21 And so when AI came along, I thought,
8:23 well, here's another one. This is going
8:25 to be one of those things that's going
8:26 to change the world. And what I'm
8:28 confident about is AI is not going away.
8:33 And if AI is not going away, then what
8:36 this channel is is just we're going to
8:38 have a conversation about it. And
8:41 there's things about it that suck. He's
8:43 going to be a parrot. I'm not a parrot.
8:46 If I were a parrot, I wouldn't be
8:47 addressing you. You'll notice the people
8:50 pushing the agenda say the same things.
8:52 I'm not pushing an agenda.
8:56 Was was AI trained unethically? Yes.
9:01 Is AI going to take more power than
9:04 we're producing right now as a country?
9:05 Yes.
9:07 Um,
9:09 does AI have the chance to be profoundly
9:12 powerful for individuals? Yes. Does it
9:15 have the power to really [ __ ] up
9:17 people's lives? Yes. All these things
9:20 can be true. It's not binary,
9:23 right? It's not binary. The whole point
9:25 is to be in a conversation about what it
9:28 is and what it makes possible. And then
9:31 if you play with it and explore what it
9:34 makes possible, then you can make a
9:35 choice. And if you know, if you know, if
9:40 you're if you're
9:42 um agenda is just to come in here and
9:44 [ __ ] all over me,
9:47 you can do that, too.
10:29 So, good evening good people. Welcome to
10:31 the AI Learning Lab pre-show. We're
10:33 going live in the AI salon at 7:30
10:36 and 7:30 Mountain time.
10:41 The link is in my profile here in Tik
10:44 Tok and on X in YouTube and LinkedIn.
10:48 It's in the description below. So, just
10:49 click on that and head on over to the AI
10:51 salon. We'll be over there about 7:30.
10:56 Now, let me hear your AI defense again
10:59 in NPC
11:02 coming at me hard.
11:25 Yeah, I know what NPC is,
11:29 douche nugget.
11:48 Well, your information is 5 to seven
11:50 years old, so I assumed you might not
11:52 know.
11:55 How is my information 5 to seven years
11:57 old? Because I was talking about the
11:58 worldwide web. That's more like 30 years
12:01 old. Where's Darwin? You need her.
12:16 My request would be
12:18 um if you want to be in the
12:19 conversation, be in the conversation. If
12:22 all you're going to do is is spout your
12:26 position, then you're actually doing
12:30 what you're blaming me of doing, which
12:32 I'm not.
12:41 If you don't like directness about your
12:43 behavior,
13:21 I don't actually get off my ass and do
13:24 anything.
13:26 Detroit, where's Champy? Champy's at my
13:28 feet. He's just sleeping. He doesn't
13:30 want to sing. He doesn't want to sing.
13:36 There we go.
13:40 Beautiful. Done. Andrea
13:44 done.
13:47 Yeah, that was probably a bot. That was
13:49 a bot or just an angry person. Listen,
13:51 here's the deal. There's a there's a lot
13:53 of anger and feels right now about AI.
13:58 Um, I think there's a lot of um
14:01 amplified stuff going on that is not
14:04 real people
14:06 that's going on too. Um,
14:10 every single technological change has
14:13 gone through the same thing.
14:19 Yeah. I mean,
14:21 his his behavior speaks volumes. It's
14:23 okay. Listen, I I don't I don't mind it.
14:26 If it was just if it was a bot, then it
14:27 was a bot. If it was just an angry
14:28 person, it was an angry person. And
14:30 there's going to be angry people. Um,
14:33 you know the deal here. Um,
14:38 anyway, um, okay. 7:30, uh, over in the
14:44 AI salon. Jump over there. If you're on
14:46 YouTube or LinkedIn, go in the
14:47 description. There's a link. If you're
14:49 on Tik Tok or X, go to my profile and,
14:52 uh,
14:56 I did not expect my 35 to tell me he
14:59 doesn't want to hear about AI. Well,
15:02 it's that's the world we're in. Listen,
15:04 I listen, I get that people don't want
15:06 to hear about AI. I get that people want
15:08 it to go away. This channel from day one
15:13 has said
15:15 it's it's neither good nor bad. I'm
15:18 personally excited about it because of
15:19 what it makes possible for
15:21 self-expression. That's my big passion.
15:24 But but the only thing that I've ever
15:26 said is I'm confident it's not going
15:28 away and I'd rather be in the
15:30 conversation than not. That's the whole
15:31 I'm talking to the people that
15:33 understand that. But anyway, we're
15:35 upside down. I waited for AI for 30
15:38 years. Yeah, exactly. It it I there was
15:40 a post on X today about what is it? What
15:43 why are Gen Xers doing so well with with
15:45 with AI and kids aren't? um because our
15:49 educational institutions told them to
15:51 hate it and so they do. So, yay
15:55 education people,
15:58 you you've taken the world's most
15:59 powerful knowledge platform and made a
16:02 generation hate it.
16:10 Oh man, he just wanted a reaction. He
16:13 didn't want a conversation. I Well,
16:14 that's Listen, that's the world we're
16:16 in. Uh, I'm not gonna play that game.
16:19 Like, I don't I don't
16:23 I I actually had a comment today on X. A
16:26 guy was like just vehemently spewing
16:28 about whatever. And I said, "Listen, you
16:30 know, if you've got this opinion and
16:32 you've tried it,
16:34 um, cool." And he said, "Yeah, I've been
16:36 playing with it for years and now I hate
16:38 it and I'm telling people about it."
16:41 Okay, cool. That I respect. If you just
16:43 come in and [ __ ] all over people trying
16:45 to figure out the thing that's about to
16:47 change our world, then you know, then
16:49 then you're not in the conversation.
16:51 You're just you're just spewing. All
16:53 right, peace out. I will see you over
16:56 there. All right, so in the in the
16:59 description in LinkedIn and YouTube, in
17:02 my profile, in X and Tik Tok, and I will
17:05 see you in the AI salon in a few
17:06 minutes. Peace out.
17:12 Uh-oh.