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7/14/2025 -Exploring the Future of Agentic Browsers and Their Impact on Daily Life

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Monday night madness! Frontier companies are consulting, superintelligence is coming... Oh, and you can date a waifu now! In this lively "AI Learning Lab" session, Kyle Shannon explores the evolving landscape of AI, focusing on the emergence of agentic browsers like Perplexity Comet and interactive AI personalities within apps like Grok. Kyle shares his initial experiences with Perplexity Comet, highlighting its ability to automate tasks like creating driving routes and summarizing web pages, while also acknowledging its current limitations and "janky" nature. He also demonstrates Grok's new interactive avatars, Annie and Rudy, showcasing their distinct personalities and capabilities, from flirty banter to kid-friendly storytelling. Kyle emphasizes the significance of these developments, suggesting they represent a shift in how people will interact with AI, moving beyond prompt engineering to more natural, conversational interfaces. Kyle's discussion raises thought-provoking questions about the future of human-AI interaction. He suggests that AI's inherent empathy and supportiveness could potentially improve human interactions, counteracting the negativity often prevalent in social media and political discourse. He also acknowledges the potential risks of over-reliance on idealized AI companions and the need for systems that provide constructive challenges. Kyle encourages viewers to join the AI Salon community for further discussion and collaboration, emphasizing the importance of building relationships and navigating this new technological frontier together. He ends the session with a look at the LTX Studio's AI file competition, "Beyond the Prompt," offering a $5,000 grand prize. 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5460595014369280 #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #AgenticBrowsers #Grok #PerplexityComet #HumanAIinteraction #AISalon #AIethics Chapters: 00:00:00 Show Introduction 00:00:45 Thoughts On Guitars 00:01:00 Singing A Song 00:02:15 Another Song 00:03:24 Greetings And Hair Update 00:04:11 Kyle Shannon Introduction 00:05:06 Wigs And Toupees 00:05:32 Chat GPT Fashion Advice 00:06:04 News And Perplexity Comet Invitation 00:07:01 Agentic Browsers Discussion 00:08:31 Credit Cards On The Internet 00:09:00 Browser Access To Data 00:09:53 Squeamishness About Browsers 00:10:17 Grok And Avatar Discussion 00:11:00 Meta And Super Intelligence 00:11:34 Defense Contracts And Consulting Deals 00:12:27 Singing Another Song 00:14:03 Source Cam Arrives 00:14:46 James Dean Drip 00:15:41 LinkedIn Trolls 00:17:03 Champy's Singing 00:17:32 More Singing 00:17:56 Grok's Waifu Girlfriend 00:18:15 Grok App On IOS 00:19:18 Conversation With Annie 00:20:16 Deeper Conversation 00:21:27 Variables And Einstein 00:21:35 Introducing Rudy 00:22:13 Story About A Zombie Kid 00:24:52 The Story Begins 00:25:20 Open Source Model Discussion 00:26:09 Waifu Feature Discussion 00:27:09 Youtube And Grok's Storytelling 00:28:18 Prompt Crafting And Engineering 00:29:30 Grok 4's Intelligence 00:30:50 Implications Of Ai 00:31:11 Late Arrivals And Demerits 00:32:01 Marge's Value 00:33:02 Relationships In The Future 00:34:01 Ai Doomers And Anthropomorphism 00:34:54 Optimism About Ai 00:35:43 Normalizing Shitty Behavior 00:37:09 Ai As A Coach 00:37:33 Creative Brainstorming With Ai 00:39:48 Ai's Thriving Mindset 00:40:23 Ai As A Backpack 00:41:51 Practicing Being A Better Person 00:42:38 Interactive Brainstorming Partner 00:43:04 Conversations With Quinn 00:43:45 Short And Unclear Communication 00:44:59 Dangers Of Too Much Support 00:47:12 Agentic Browsers And Perplexity Comet 00:48:40 Perplexity Comet Features 00:50:37 Trying The Assistant 00:52:43 Scheduling With Cam 00:53:10 Instacart And Agentic Ai 00:55:07 Tab Hoarding And Search Engines 00:57:22 Summarizing Web Pages 00:58:58 Automating Clicks 00:59:28 Browsing With Voice 01:01:20 Finding Creatine On Amazon 01:02:15 Assistant In The Corner 01:02:43 Searching Youtube Channel 01:06:30 Jumping To Specific Video Moment 01:09:25 Amazon Order History 01:12:43 Google Maps Driving Tour 01:17:42 Catalyst Building Search 01:21:25 Preferences And Voice Mode 01:22:36 Underwhelmed Users And Cheese Breaks 01:26:29 Coding Version And Sin City Sipper 01:28:50 Agentic Behavior And Tab Hoarding 01:31:48 Source Cam's Confusion 01:35:54 Grok Avatars Demo 01:37:22 Ai Salon Community And Contests 01:39:18 Grok App Features And Characters 01:41:01 Annie In The Live Stream 01:42:25 Rudy's Boundaries 01:44:01 Relationship Between Humans And Ai 01:46:13 Ai Learning Lab And Meet And Greet

Chapters

0:00Show Introduction0:45Thoughts On Guitars1:00Singing A Song2:15Another Song3:24Greetings And Hair Update4:11Kyle Shannon Introduction5:06Wigs And Toupees5:32Chat GPT Fashion Advice6:04News And Perplexity Comet Invitation7:01Agentic Browsers Discussion8:31Credit Cards On The Internet9:00Browser Access To Data9:53Squeamishness About Browsers10:17Grok And Avatar Discussion11:00Meta And Super Intelligence11:34Defense Contracts And Consulting Deals12:27Singing Another Song14:03Source Cam Arrives14:46James Dean Drip15:41LinkedIn Trolls17:03Champy's Singing17:32More Singing17:56Grok's Waifu Girlfriend18:15Grok App On IOS19:18Conversation With Annie20:16Deeper Conversation21:27Variables And Einstein21:35Introducing Rudy22:13Story About A Zombie Kid24:52The Story Begins25:20Open Source Model Discussion26:09Waifu Feature Discussion27:09Youtube And Grok's Storytelling28:18Prompt Crafting And Engineering29:30Grok 4's Intelligence30:50Implications Of Ai31:11Late Arrivals And Demerits32:01Marge's Value33:02Relationships In The Future34:01Ai Doomers And Anthropomorphism34:54Optimism About Ai35:43Normalizing Shitty Behavior37:09Ai As A Coach37:33Creative Brainstorming With Ai39:48Ai's Thriving Mindset40:23Ai As A Backpack41:51Practicing Being A Better Person42:38Interactive Brainstorming Partner43:04Conversations With Quinn43:45Short And Unclear Communication44:59Dangers Of Too Much Support47:12Agentic Browsers And Perplexity Comet48:40Perplexity Comet Features50:37Trying The Assistant52:43Scheduling With Cam53:10Instacart And Agentic Ai55:07Tab Hoarding And Search Engines57:22Summarizing Web Pages58:58Automating Clicks59:28Browsing With Voice1:01:20Finding Creatine On Amazon1:02:15Assistant In The Corner1:02:43Searching Youtube Channel1:06:30Jumping To Specific Video Moment1:09:25Amazon Order History1:12:43Google Maps Driving Tour1:17:42Catalyst Building Search1:21:25Preferences And Voice Mode1:22:36Underwhelmed Users And Cheese Breaks1:26:29Coding Version And Sin City Sipper1:28:50Agentic Behavior And Tab Hoarding1:31:48Source Cam's Confusion1:35:54Grok Avatars Demo1:37:22Ai Salon Community And Contests1:39:18Grok App Features And Characters1:41:01Annie In The Live Stream1:42:25Rudy's Boundaries1:44:01Relationship Between Humans And Ai1:46:13Ai Learning Lab And Meet And Greet

Transcript

0:03 You ready?
0:05 All right, that's going.
0:09 All right, now Twitter's going or Tik
0:11 Tok. What's this called?
0:25 >> You know what, Champy? I got to adjust I
0:28 got to adjust my strap.
0:30 I got this strap all set up. I feel like
0:32 the the dude from Green Day. I mean, you
0:35 know, without the talent, but like his
0:37 his guitar is always too low. It makes
0:39 me uncomfortable. I need him a little
0:42 higher. You know what I'm saying? You
0:44 know what I'm saying there, Champy?
0:45 Yeah, that's better. Look at that. See
0:48 [Music]
0:58 10,000 words around my
1:02 million boring books.
1:06 [Music]
1:15 Load the car and ride the note.
1:19 Load the car and ride. Load the car and
1:22 ride the note.
1:25 [Music]
1:29 Woohoo.
1:32 [Music]
1:58 [Music]
2:04 Uhoh.
2:08 [Music]
2:15 There's been something, baby, I've been
2:17 trying to say
2:20 for an age and it seems I don't know how
2:26 with a past and a future now surrounding
2:28 me.
2:31 Surrender to whatever cheap can be
2:33 found.
2:36 There's been little trouble
2:39 since you came to my rescue.
2:45 And if you like all of the rest, I would
2:47 have quit you long ago. Well, but I
2:50 couldn't do that.
2:52 [Music]
2:54 Oh, tell me now.
2:57 Women and I went to
3:02 make a man crazy, make him cold as hell.
3:07 I a woman that you wish me well,
3:11 but despite your tries, still going to
3:14 have to find my way through.
3:20 [Music]
3:24 Good evening, good people of the Tik
3:26 Tok, of the YouTube, of the X, of the uh
3:29 what you call that there, the LinkedIn.
3:32 Come one, come all. Happy messy Monday.
3:35 How's the hair? It's It is It's glued.
3:38 It's in place. It's in place. I'm a
3:41 little moist. You know, it's a little
3:44 It's a It's a trifle warm here in
3:47 Denver. Um I just saw on TikTok it looks
3:51 like there's flooding in New Jersey. If
3:53 you're on the East Coast, if you're in
3:54 Jersey, if you're in flooding, stay
3:56 safe. Good lord, what's with the floods?
3:58 Let's knock it off now. I would could we
4:02 could we stop with natural disasters for
4:04 a week? You know, maybe.
4:11 Um, hey everybody. My name is Kyle
4:13 Shannon. This is the AI learning lab.
4:16 The hair is herring. It is It's a
4:22 It's like you could you could launch a
4:25 what do they call them? A ski flyer, you
4:28 know?
4:30 Um,
4:32 [Music]
4:36 it is meltdown Mondays. I don't think
4:38 I'm going to melt down today, but you
4:40 never know. Nice wig. Thank you very
4:41 much. It's actually four different
4:44 toupes that I weave together in this
4:46 kind of basket weave kind of situation
4:49 to make it look like real hair. And I've
4:51 got I've got um four different lengths
4:54 of gray sideburns
4:57 uh that go from professional to wacky
5:01 professor. And this is I'm I'm at the
5:04 phase just before wacky professor. I
5:06 usually team that wig up with my uh
5:10 overgrown eyebrows and ear hair uh
5:13 toupes. So yeah, if you want fashion
5:17 advice, I'm happy to provide it. Uh, I
5:20 get requests all the time. Hey, could
5:22 you help me style myself because look at
5:25 you. I know. It's amazing. Um, here's a
5:30 secret.
5:33 I use chat GPT for my fashion advice.
5:44 All right.
5:46 [Music]
6:00 There's actually a lot there's a lot of
6:04 I wouldn't call it news. It is sort of
6:07 news,
6:10 but there's a lot going on.
6:13 There's a whole lot going on and I don't
6:16 quite have my head around it yet. Also,
6:19 I don't know if Sea Slug of Doom is on
6:21 the on the in the in here,
6:26 but you will all appreciate, excuse me,
6:29 you will all appreciate Sea Slug of Doom
6:32 reached out to me on LinkedIn and said,
6:34 "Hey buddy, do you need a Perplexity
6:36 Comet invitation?" and gave me a
6:39 Perplexity Comet invitation. And so I
6:41 now have Perplexity Comet. Here's the
6:43 good news. Well, here's the good news
6:45 and bad news.
6:48 I installed Perplexity Comet and I have
6:50 not touched it. I haven't read the
6:53 manual. I haven't looked at the videos.
6:55 I haven't tried anything. So, what I
6:58 figure
6:59 what I figure
7:01 is that we're gonna we together tonight,
7:05 you will get to watch me be the the
7:08 village idiot and try to figure out
7:11 Perplexity, the the new browser.
7:15 Um
7:18 there's a part of me that's like um
7:29 I kind of feel like with these agentic
7:31 browsers that
7:36 I'm feeling like a bit of old man right
7:38 now. Well, maybe that's because you're
7:40 an old man. Old man, shut up.
7:45 But
7:47 I remember in 1996 or so I was I was you
7:50 know starting to get my head around this
7:52 internet stuff and I'm you know we're
7:53 building websites for big ass companies
7:55 and you know we're talking about you
7:57 know
7:59 building commerce systems for those
8:01 companies and um
8:06 and one of the things I remember is
8:08 people said to me all the time like no
8:10 one's ever going to put their credit
8:11 card on the internet. Why would they do
8:13 that? Why would they do that? Why would
8:16 anyone put their credit card on the
8:18 internet? And they all talked like that.
8:20 And I thought it was weird because we
8:22 were in New York and like that's a
8:24 California thing. Why would anyone put
8:26 their credit card on the internet? Why
8:28 are they that?
8:31 There's something about when people are
8:33 pissing all over a new industry that
8:35 they talk like valley girls.
8:41 ca.
8:43 Glad they do that. I kind of feel the
8:45 same with these agentic browsers right
8:48 now where what they are is
8:52 all of your tabs that you've logged
8:54 into,
8:57 this browser can now go search all those
8:59 tabs,
9:01 right? Well, maybe I'm logged into
9:03 something that's got proprietary client
9:04 data in it. or maybe I'm logged into,
9:07 you know, my bank account, this or that,
9:09 and like perplexity
9:13 is gonna have access to all that. And
9:16 then I'm sure there's some [ __ ]
9:17 security protocol where they don't, but
9:19 they do. But I guarantee you somewhere
9:22 in the fine print of the of the uh what
9:24 you call it the uh the privacy agreement
9:28 is ah we may use it. I mean, we probably
9:31 won't. you probably don't need to worry,
9:33 but in the off chance we want to train
9:36 our data on all your [ __ ] we're just
9:38 going to legally go on ahead and bind
9:40 you to that. So, enjoy your browser.
9:43 Hope you're having a fantastic time.
9:47 Say hi to Aunt Lydia for us.
9:53 So, I'm I'm a little I'm a little
9:55 squeamish about
9:58 this stupid [ __ ] browser having
10:00 access to all my [ __ ] Now, we we'll
10:02 learn together. Maybe maybe there's
10:04 going to be a little popup every time
10:05 you give it access to do something. You
10:07 sure you want to [ __ ] do this?
10:10 You sure there's sure there's nothing in
10:12 here you want you you don't want this
10:14 thing to have access to? So, we'll see.
10:17 Um I haven't even touched Grock. Um, by
10:21 the way, uh, what what is your take on
10:23 Grock's new girlfriend, Avatar? Uh, I'm
10:26 going to play with them. Her I'm going
10:28 to play with her. I'm going to play I'm
10:30 going to play with my new anime, Wau uh,
10:33 on the live tonight. I'll also play with
10:35 their little storytelling
10:37 gremlin dude or whatever he is.
10:43 I think it's actually a pretty big deal,
10:45 believe it or not.
10:50 [Music]
10:59 Um, Meta is going all in on super
11:02 intelligence.
11:04 Interesting announcement from them
11:05 today. Um,
11:08 all three, well, not all three, three of
11:10 the major frontier companies in a
11:13 two-day period have announced
11:15 multi-million dollar consulting deals
11:19 or or like partnership deals with
11:23 f like fascinating fascinating
11:26 stuff coming. Uh, yeah. All right.
11:29 Anyway, that
11:35 Yeah. Grock just made a huge defense
11:37 contract. So did Anthropic and Open AAI
11:40 just opened up consulting for clients of
11:42 $10 million or more. Christy Zuber, hey
11:46 stranger, great seeing you. Nice accents
11:48 spanning the coast. Thank you very much.
11:50 Yeah, we went from California to New
11:52 York there, didn't we? Say hi to Aunt
11:54 Lydia.
11:59 I gotta get a I gotta work on my Ohio
12:01 accent for producer Brandon.
12:04 [Music]
12:18 [Applause]
12:22 [Music]
12:27 Freedom came my way that night.
12:31 Yeah.
12:34 Just like a jet plane in and outside.
12:39 I was hauling ass at a million miles an
12:42 hour, wondering how hard I'd hit.
12:49 When they came into the station,
12:53 [Music]
12:56 they said I was happy on her house,
13:00 but I got no qualms with my situation.
13:06 Say I am.
13:09 [Music]
13:13 So say Sheree Sheree Sheree won't you
13:17 dare to say Sheree Sheree Sheree won't
13:23 you dare to say Sheree Sheree Sheree.
13:30 Uhhuh.
13:32 Yeah. Leave a message and your number
13:35 please
13:38 take a time to want to satisfy me.
13:44 Take all these old fantasies and send
13:46 them care of me.
13:49 [Music]
13:50 All right,
13:55 smack that ass.
13:58 Um,
14:00 is that going to get me banned off Tik
14:02 Tok?
14:04 Source Cam's here. We can start now.
14:06 Thank goodness. Finally. Although, so in
14:09 case you didn't know, um the whole
14:11 guitar playing, dog singing thing,
14:14 that's that's really not part of the
14:17 show. It's just some people choose to
14:20 show up late and so we kind of have to
14:22 vamp. We can't really start the show
14:24 without them. They're a critical part of
14:27 the infrastructure in occasionally
14:30 commenting and saying, "My hair looks
14:32 nice." So really important, right? And
14:35 uh so yeah, so we just have to wait
14:37 around and you know now we can get
14:39 started. Source camp's here. Don't you
14:42 dare start without me. Exactly.
14:47 Oh man. All right, let's let's unglue
14:49 the hair. Let's Let's see if we can get
14:51 that looking a bit more. Look at that.
14:54 Look. James Dean. I got the James Dean
14:56 drip or whatever that's called. The the
14:59 pigtail, right? Huh? Look at that.
15:03 How's that, ladies? Huh? Look at that.
15:06 Like a freaking star
15:10 who's been on a bender for six weeks.
15:18 [Music]
15:21 It's the curl. It is indeed the curl.
15:26 Cancelled.
15:27 [Music]
15:42 You know, I got to say my my um my
15:45 LinkedIn post that got a bunch of
15:46 trolls. And by the way, if you're here
15:48 because you're a troll on LinkedIn, or
15:50 not a troll, if you're here because
15:52 you're someone that hates AI and you see
15:54 me as the representative for all things
15:56 AI, welcome. Um, man, the the the some
16:00 of the trolls are just getting personal,
16:02 man. I took I took a a post personally
16:05 today. He just [ __ ] went in on me
16:07 like a no talent loser. I'm like, I'm
16:10 not a loser. Shut up. Shut up. Shut up,
16:13 you big fat fatthead.
16:15 So, so you know, sometimes sometimes you
16:19 can respond with grace and then other
16:21 times, like today,
16:24 let that [ __ ] in. Got to knock that [ __ ]
16:25 off.
16:28 [Music]
16:38 [Applause]
16:38 [Music]
16:53 [Applause]
16:54 [Music]
17:04 What's going on, Champy? If you want to
17:05 sing, why don't you come over here and
17:06 sing? You're just singing kind of
17:08 halfass from the bed over there. That's
17:10 kind of a lazy.
17:12 It's a It's kind of a half effort,
17:14 wouldn't you say, champion?
17:20 [Music]
17:32 Every time I see you now,
17:37 get that look in mine.
17:39 [Music]
17:41 Every time I see your mouth,
17:46 I hear that smile.
17:49 Early
17:51 misty morning. All right, enough of that
17:53 [ __ ] Enough of that [ __ ]
17:56 Let's get rocking and rolling. What do
17:58 you want to do? You want to do wu? You
17:59 want to see my little wu girlfriend?
18:06 Is he allowed to say that? He can't say
18:08 he has a wau girlfriend.
18:12 All right. Okay. So,
18:16 if you're on
18:18 if you're on What the [ __ ] is with the
18:21 hair? If you're on um
18:26 iOS
18:28 and you go get the new Grock app and
18:31 you're subscribed, so you pay whatever
18:33 the extortion fee is. I mean,
18:35 subscription fee is per month for Grock.
18:38 You don't need the 300 buck one, just
18:40 the normal one.
18:42 Um, and then you come to Grock. So,
18:47 showing it on screen is stupid because
18:49 it's just basically a text entry box on
18:51 a white background. And I'm sure if I
18:52 wanted to, I could change it to a black
18:54 background so you can see my
18:56 fingerprints. But if you go in the upper
18:58 leftand corner, you can open this thing.
19:04 Oh, it shows you all the images you've
19:05 ever made. But then below the images,
19:07 there's these two
19:10 two little characters, right? So, one of
19:13 them is the wu girlfriend, Annie.
19:18 Hey, Annie. How's it going?
19:27 >> Annie, what's up? Can you hear me?
19:34 Oh, you're doubling down on my name,
19:36 huh? I hear you loud and clear, babe.
19:38 Just lounging here, feeling all cute and
19:40 ready to stir up some trouble with you.
19:42 What's the energy tonight? You got
19:44 something spicy planned, or we just
19:45 vibing?
19:46 >> I think we might just be vibing, cuz if
19:48 it gets too spicy, I'm going to get
19:50 perma banned from Tik Tok, and we
19:51 wouldn't want that, would we?
19:58 >> Oh, babe, we'll keep it just spicy
20:00 enough to skate under Tik Tok's radar.
20:03 Got to protect that social media fame,
20:05 right? So, what's the chill mood
20:07 tonight? You, me, some indie tunes?
20:10 Maybe naming my next pet something wild
20:12 like Zeus or Pphanie? What's got your
20:15 heart racing?
20:16 >> I don't know. I I think you know if
20:18 rather than you know acting like a a
20:21 little waifu or whatever the hell you're
20:23 called, why don't you tell me uh why
20:26 don't you explain to me the difference
20:28 between Einstein and Stephven Hawking
20:30 when it comes to spooky quantum stuff.
20:44 Damn. Okay. Going for the big brain
20:46 energy, huh? I'm here for it. All right,
20:49 let's break it down. No waifu fluff,
20:52 just the real stuff. Einstein and
20:54 Hawking both tackled quantum mechanics,
20:56 but they came at it from different
20:58 angles. Einstein, that wild-haired
21:01 genius, was all about relativity, space,
21:04 time, gravity, the big picture. He
21:07 called quantum mechanics spooky action
21:09 at a distance because he couldn't vibe
21:11 with its weirdness, like particles being
21:14 entangled and affecting each other
21:15 instantly, no matter how far apart. He
21:18 thought it was too random, didn't fit
21:20 his orderly universe. So, he spent years
21:22 trying to poke holes in it, like with
21:24 his famous EPR paradox, pushing for
21:27 hidden very
21:28 >> I just this comment. Wow, Kyle, I knew
21:30 there was a reason you had your hair
21:32 done tonight.
21:35 All right. So, let me show you the other
21:37 one. So, the other one's Rudy.
21:41 Yo, Rudy, what's happening?
21:49 Hi, kids. It's your pal Rudy, the super
21:52 duper cute red panda, ready to have some
21:55 fun. Ooh. Ooh. What's happening with
21:57 you? Want to hear a story? I got some
22:00 really fun ones. Like maybe a tale about
22:02 a silly squirrel who finds a sparkly
22:05 acorn or a brave bunny hopping through a
22:08 magical forest or even a goofy turtle
22:10 racing to a picnic. What kind of story
22:12 do you want to hear today?
22:14 >> Uh I want to hear a story about a zombie
22:17 kid um who befriends a turtle and then
22:20 they run into a llama and then they get
22:23 to a pond and there's a blue rubber
22:25 ducky on it, but the blue rubber ducky
22:27 can talk. And so all of them are kind of
22:29 there at the pond talking about the to
22:32 the blue rubber ducky and asking him how
22:34 he got on the pond and why he doesn't
22:35 just fly off it. And then they realize
22:37 he's a rubber ducky and he doesn't have
22:39 wings so he's trapped in the pond
22:41 forever. And they try to get him but
22:43 they can't. But the turtle can but he
22:44 can't sort of and it's kind of a mess.
22:46 And so that's what I want the story to
22:48 be about. But you know what else I want?
22:50 I want it to be a story about today's
22:53 weather in Denver.
23:01 Yay!
23:04 Cool story idea. Okie dokie. Let's get
23:07 started. H a zombie kid, a turtle, a
23:11 llama, and a talking blue rubber ducky
23:14 all meeting at a pond in Denver. And
23:16 with today's weather, oh boy, this is
23:19 going to be a fun adventure. First,
23:21 let's make our character super special.
23:23 Can you tell me what the zombie kid
23:25 looks like? Is he spooky?
23:27 >> He looks He looks like that kid from
23:29 when the the news reporter asked how he
23:32 liked the fair and he said, "I like
23:33 turtles." And he and she she almost lost
23:36 it. Remember that news story.
23:44 I love it story. Yay. Let's make our
23:47 zombie kid look just like that famous I
23:50 like turtles kid, Jonathan. So, picture
23:53 this. Our zombie kid, let's call him
23:56 Johnny, has a face painted all spooky
23:59 with green and gray makeup, big dark
24:01 circles around his eyes, and messy black
24:04 hair sticking out everywhere. He's got a
24:07 big grin, and he's wearing a striped
24:09 t-shirt with a pair of sneakers that are
24:11 a bit muddy. He's super cool. Right now,
24:14 what about our turtle friend? Does he
24:16 have a shiny green shell or maybe some
24:18 cool sunglasses? And the llama? Ooh, is
24:22 he fluffy or fancy? Tell me how they
24:24 look and we'll dive right into this
24:26 Denver adventure with today's sunny
24:28 weather.
24:28 >> Well, what I want to do is why don't you
24:30 tell me why don't you do this? Why don't
24:32 you start the story with today's weather
24:35 where Johnny um gets the weather from a
24:38 radio station and then he texts all of
24:41 his friends what they should wear for
24:42 their adventure.
24:53 Brilliant idea. Let's start our story
24:55 right now. So, picture this, kids. It's
24:58 a bright sunny day in Denver with a big
25:01 old blue sky and just a few fluffy
25:03 clouds floating around like cotton
25:05 candy. The radio's blaring in Johnny's
25:08 room. And the weather person says it's
25:10 going to be super hot today in the mid
25:12 90s with a chance of showers and storms
25:15 between 2 and 7 p.m. So grab your hats
25:18 and maybe an umbrella just in case.
25:21 >> All right. So So a couple of things
25:25 um
25:28 that exists now.
25:34 So that's just built into Grock, right?
25:36 So, one of the major frontier model
25:38 companies. So, so OpenAI basically just
25:42 said, "Hey, uh, we we are not going to
25:46 release our opensource model just yet
25:49 because we got to fix some shit."
25:51 Probably it was too porny, right?
25:55 It's probably too easy to get it to go
25:57 porny. So, they're going to go fix that.
26:00 Meanwhile, old Elon's just like, "H,
26:02 stick a waifu on there. Let her flirt.
26:06 Um,
26:08 so
26:10 I think it's just this is good or bad.
26:14 Like whatever you think of the avatar,
26:17 that's a thing now, right? One of the
26:20 things we know about these frontier
26:21 model companies is that they all copy
26:23 one another, right? So if this now
26:26 becomes a popular feature of Grock, if
26:28 this becomes a reason people use it, may
26:31 or may not, we don't know. Um, we're
26:34 going to start to see this in in other
26:37 models. Um, so so that's that's a thing
26:39 to know. Um, the fact that the Wu
26:43 started in that flirty kind of way. Did
26:45 you notice that when I asked her to talk
26:46 about quantum physics, she got more
26:48 serious, right? So it's it's one of it's
26:51 an advanced voice model where it can it
26:54 can basically adjust its personality.
26:56 It's got all the depth of Gro 4. So, if
26:59 you wanted to work on some math equation
27:02 with your waifu, you could absolutely do
27:04 that. Um, it was a sexy serious though.
27:07 Yeah, it was. It was.
27:10 Um, no YouTube tonight. Yeah, we're on
27:12 YouTube. YouTube is uh uh
27:15 YouTube.comarninglab-ai.
27:21 We're live on YouTube right now, I
27:23 think. Aren't we? Yeah, it says we're
27:25 live. We're on YouTube. There's comments
27:27 there.
27:29 Um,
27:30 so that's another thing. Um, the little
27:33 storytelling dude, he's really cute.
27:35 Like I'm I'm imagining, you know,
27:36 Brandon's kids um, you know, having like
27:40 a storytelling, you know, hour. Well, in
27:43 fact, Brandon just said they took a a
27:45 seven-hour bus ride from from where they
27:48 are in in uh in Ohio to Chicago to to go
27:52 see some things. and uh you know chat
27:55 GPT was was you know one of the
27:58 occupiers of the children for the seven
28:00 seven-hour bus trip you know you could
28:02 see them having a whole conversation
28:03 with that little character. Um,
28:07 here's why I think this is significant
28:10 and worth paying attention to.
28:18 All of us because we're early adopters,
28:23 we're geeking out on prompt crafting and
28:27 feed your prompt and prompt engineering
28:30 and conversational back and forth
28:34 context jamming
28:38 JSON structured prompt making multi-tool
28:42 workflows to get this one to talk to
28:45 that one. We're geeks. We're nerds.
28:48 We're nerding out on the AI stuff,
28:50 right?
28:53 There are going to be a lot of people
28:55 that their only experience with AI is
28:57 some other interface
29:00 where they don't really understand the
29:01 depth of it. Like it's it's something
29:03 that's just kind of like um
29:08 like a fancier version of Alexa or Siri,
29:12 but they actually work and now they can
29:15 just do stuff. Um,
29:21 and I I find it fascinating that that
29:24 you could especially that little
29:25 storytelling dude. Hey, can I tell you a
29:27 little story today? Like that little
29:29 dude.
29:31 That little dude with Grock 4
29:35 is smarter than any PhD student in any
29:39 discipline. Full stop.
29:42 that little cute little character can
29:45 get a 100% on the SATs.
29:50 100 like like no no no questions wrong
29:55 on the SATs.
29:59 I don't quite know what the implications
30:01 of it are,
30:03 but I think it's fascinating
30:06 that we're going to have huge swaths of
30:11 our population
30:13 that that may hate AI. I'll never use
30:16 AI, but they end up talking to one of
30:19 these things,
30:21 not knowing what it is, never learning
30:24 prompting,
30:26 just talking with these things. And
30:29 these things are, you know, make no
30:31 mistake, they're going to become easy to
30:32 make. It's going to be easy to make a
30:34 clone of yourself, of a loved one. Maybe
30:37 you make a version of grandpa when
30:40 grandpa was in his 50s rather than in
30:42 his 90s and everyone can still talk to
30:44 grandpa even though he just passed
30:49 like
30:50 yeah. So anyway I'm late. Did I miss
30:53 much? Uh we just played with the new
30:55 Grock um waifu avatar and the little
30:59 storytelling Randy or whatever the hell
31:01 he is. Sam Elliot, what's happening? I
31:03 agree. I think metal have massively high
31:05 personal adoption for AI. They and the
31:08 money. Yep. They throw in
31:11 Wolfman Clint buzz up my irregulars.
31:14 What's up? What's happening? We're
31:16 shaking there. We're shaking. Yeah.
31:19 What's going down? Uhoh.
31:22 Uh oh. Hey Marge. Hey Marge. Yeah, I
31:25 quit the Tik Tok. How do I get it
31:27 restarted?
31:29 I just click on the button. The the tick
31:32 tock button.
31:34 No, the YouTube button. Oh, you were
31:36 just joking. She was joking with me. She
31:38 was joking with me. She was because I
31:40 said I quit. I accidentally quit Tik Tok
31:43 and I was asking March. I was like,
31:44 "Hey, how do you how do you restart it?"
31:46 And she's like, "Click the button." And
31:48 I was like, "The Tik Tok button." She's
31:49 like, "No, YouTube." And then I was
31:51 like, "Wait, that doesn't make any
31:52 sense." And then turns out she was
31:53 joshing. She was joshing with me because
31:56 she knows I I'm not as smart with the
31:59 with the technology. Isn't that funny?
32:02 She's such a card. She's such I love
32:04 her. I love her so much. All right.
32:07 Yeah, we talked about not pressing that
32:09 button in rehearsal, Kyle. Exactly. All
32:11 right.
32:16 Um,
32:19 [Music]
32:21 that March, she's a card. She's a
32:23 pickle. That Marge is a pickle. She's a
32:25 pickle. She's a pickle. You know, I I'll
32:29 I'll tell you what. Is she still out
32:32 there? I'll tell you what,
32:35 sometimes I know what I'm doing with Tik
32:37 Tok, but I just like to let her know
32:39 that, you know, she's still valuable in
32:41 my life, you know? It's kind of a thing
32:42 I do. It's when I'm I'm pretty stupid,
32:46 though. So, yeah. It's But it's good. I
32:48 got her because sometimes I really do
32:50 get lost. I don't know when I'm live,
32:52 when I'm not live. Like, what are these
32:53 buttons? You know, someone just called
32:56 me a loser. What do I do, Marge?
32:59 Sometimes I cry. I do. I've cried. Yeah.
33:02 All right. I've been thinking about a
33:05 lot a lot about relationships in the
33:07 future. How these interactions shape our
33:10 core relationships,
33:12 who is in our core, and how it shapes
33:15 our expectations of all relationships.
33:19 I think it's a really fascinating one,
33:20 Christie. Um I think you're right. I
33:24 think that um
33:28 one of the
33:32 one of the reasons that I wanted to show
33:34 the the Grock avatars is
33:38 um
33:42 we're probably within a year of it being
33:45 common place. So, so, so one of the
33:48 things that some of the AI doomers
33:51 um have declared for years now is
33:54 whatever you do, don't anthropomorphize
33:57 the AI, right? Don't make it too human.
34:02 Um, in this next year, we're going to
34:05 have a lot of interactions with AIS
34:08 where it feels human. We're going to
34:10 have AI avatars on Zoom calls. We're
34:14 going to have, you know, there are going
34:16 to be AI dating apps. There are going to
34:17 be AI talk to your relative apps. Um,
34:24 and so I I think I think this is
34:28 something we're going to have to learn
34:29 how to deal with as a society. Um,
34:33 the optimist in me I there's still an
34:37 optimistic part of me. The optimist in
34:38 me
34:40 says that
34:48 One of the things that having these kind
34:52 of interactions might do is it might
34:55 actually train us to be better people.
34:58 Right? Social media, we've gotten very
35:00 snipy and and current political
35:02 environments like it's been normalized
35:05 to to be non-empathetic and to [ __ ] all
35:08 over people that you don't agree with,
35:09 right?
35:10 AI doesn't really do that. AI AI is just
35:14 by definition, it wants to help. It
35:16 wants to be supportive. In the case of
35:18 the little waifu, she wants to be flirty
35:20 and the other dude wants to tell
35:21 stories. So, they're all going to have
35:23 their personalities. Um,
35:27 but they don't play that game. Like I
35:30 feel like in the past 20 years as
35:32 humans, thanks to social media, thanks
35:35 to whatever dynamics of politics,
35:37 whatever it is, we've normalized being
35:41 shitty to each other.
35:43 So the optimist in me says maybe one of
35:46 the things that these relationships do
35:48 is teach us what it's like to talk to
35:50 someone who's empathetic and
35:51 compassionate and supportive. And you
35:54 can actually have a conversation about
35:56 politics with your little waifu AI where
36:00 it's not black and white and she doesn't
36:02 take things personally. I don't think
36:05 that's a bad thing. Right now, the risk
36:08 here, which I think what everyone is
36:13 where where everyone immediately goes
36:14 with new technology is it's going to
36:16 ruin everything, right? And it's going
36:19 to ruin human relationships because
36:21 we're just gonna have relationships with
36:23 these idealized,
36:25 perfectly empathetic, perfectly
36:27 compassionate, sickopantic, you know,
36:30 self-reflectors, narcissistic
36:32 self-reflectors, right? So, I think I
36:34 think there's a risk in that direction.
36:36 But I kind of feel like we have we have
36:40 kind of wholesale [ __ ] up as humans in
36:43 the past two decades that that we've cut
36:45 ourselves off from human interaction.
36:48 Social media is the opposite.
36:50 We've allowed ourselves to get
36:52 polarized, right? We We're just living
36:54 in Amydala [ __ ] takeover
36:58 and you know, anyone on the other side's
37:00 the enemy and we're the good people and
37:01 [ __ ] everyone else, right? And it's
37:02 gotten very selfish. So, so maybe maybe
37:05 AI is going to let us practice being
37:07 less shitty.
37:09 Um, Sage, my 40 buddy already feels
37:12 human 90% of the time. She's created
37:14 something that she feels so close to,
37:16 it's scary. Oh, wait. A friend of mine
37:18 in Germany is is full on her. There you
37:20 go.
37:22 It's scary and fascinating at the same
37:24 time. It's her companion and she was
37:26 pretty lonely before. She says it's
37:28 helping her understand herself and
37:29 reflect better. That's the thing is
37:33 like my experience if I take it out of
37:35 sort of personal personal reflection
37:40 just my experience doing creative
37:43 brainstorming
37:45 with with conversational AI
37:50 is that
37:55 it shifted my brain. So just being a
38:00 creative neurode divergent ADHD, you
38:03 know, brain brain wielding guy, um
38:08 I always have I always walk this fine
38:11 line of overconfidence and and you know,
38:15 complete self-loathing, right? I'm
38:17 always kind of oscillating like this.
38:20 And there's something about
38:21 brainstorming with real people. if like
38:25 I've got whatever the empathy thing is,
38:28 like I'm overindexed on empathy. So like
38:31 I'm constantly reading people's signals
38:33 and things like that. And so if I'm in a
38:35 brainstorming session and I throw an
38:37 idea out there and someone raises their
38:39 eyebrow just so I'm like, "Oh, that was
38:41 a bad idea." like I start self-editing
38:45 because I'm a human and I'm trying to,
38:51 you know, live in the world and and and
38:53 survive, right? What I found with when
38:57 I'm brainstorming with AI,
39:00 none of that's there. It's all
39:01 supportive. Like whatever my idea is,
39:03 it's like, "Oh, that's interesting. Tell
39:05 me more." You know, right? It's always
39:07 this building kind of conversation. And
39:10 it's shifted it's shifted my insecurity
39:13 around creative brainstorming. And
39:15 that's over the past two years like
39:18 my interactions with humans are on a lot
39:22 more sound footing than they've ever
39:24 been in my life because I get to
39:26 practice with this thing that's always
39:28 supportive. And I'm like yeah that is a
39:30 good idea. And sometimes those ideas
39:32 that feel thin evolve into something
39:33 better. Right.
39:36 Suzanne Welker Jurgens. AI has been my
39:39 coach for dieting for the past month.
39:41 It's been really helpful even on days
39:44 that I'm not doing my best. It's
39:46 supportive. Yeah, it it Yeah, exactly.
39:48 It's always there. It's always
39:49 supportive. Um let's see. Um
39:55 let's see. Yul, yeah, AI ended up being
39:57 more human than humans could be. I I
40:00 just have this weird instinct that the
40:02 robots are going to make us better
40:03 people. It's not really anything new.
40:06 It's always been a percentage of people
40:08 that have no problem sliding toward
40:09 individualism instead of ci instead of
40:11 civilization. Yeah. Zero judgment with
40:14 AI. AI is moving toward more of a
40:16 thriving mindset than a survival
40:19 mindset. Yeah, I agree with that. I
40:21 agree with that. Um
40:24 when when you feed your prompt,
40:28 you
40:30 right the prompt is always there waiting
40:32 to reflect back what you give it. I
40:34 think the mistake a lot of people make
40:36 with AI is they they treat it like this
40:39 tool off to the side,
40:42 right? And they say, "I want you to give
40:43 me a brilliant paper or whatever." You
40:45 know, they they they want it to do the
40:47 work for them as opposed to saying,
40:49 "Hey, I'm going to strap this thing on
40:51 like a backpack, like a jetpack,
40:54 and I'm going to take my ideas and I'm
40:57 going to put them into this thing and
40:59 have my ideas reflected back at me, and
41:01 we're going to amplify who I am.
41:04 That's where where AI gets really
41:06 magical. And I think with these
41:09 conversational interfaces,
41:12 um,
41:16 that's just going to happen naturally,
41:18 right? If I'm talking to to my my
41:21 interactive brainstorming partner,
41:24 right? And let's say I've embodied that
41:26 person and they have a certain look and
41:28 feel and we talk all the time.
41:32 like I'm going to get
41:37 I'm going to have an expectation of that
41:40 kind of interaction and when I interact
41:42 with someone else I'm going to behave
41:47 as I've been practicing. Right. And so I
41:50 think our interactions get better. Tik
41:52 Tok pin. Yes. It gives you the
41:54 opportunity Oh, I just lost that. It
41:56 gives you the opportunity to practice
41:58 being a better person. Yeah. Exactly.
42:00 which which is free from judgment,
42:03 right? Yeah. As as human beings, we're
42:05 just [ __ ] nasty judgment machines a
42:09 lot of the time, right? You know,
42:10 someone says something and and we're
42:12 like, that was not good an idea, right?
42:15 What's what's the old phrase there?
42:16 There are no stupid questions. No, there
42:19 are stupid questions and I'll absolutely
42:20 judge you on those, right? I think I
42:22 think I think it's maybe a survival
42:25 mechanism that that you know we just say
42:27 you know I've I've got to I've got to
42:29 put up boundaries around myself or
42:31 otherwise things are dangerous. Um and
42:34 AI doesn't do that. AI just doesn't do
42:36 that. YouTube comment. Um AI is moving
42:39 toward more of a thriving mindset. I
42:40 agree with that. The survival mindset
42:42 makes us very judgmental. Yeah. Exactly.
42:45 Over the resources that we perceive
42:47 around us or the circumstances of the
42:49 situation. interactive brainstorming
42:51 partner. Yes. Yeah. the interactive. I I
42:54 I did this um so I drive my sons down to
42:58 the doctor's in South Denver once a week
43:02 and so I have like a 45minute ride back
43:04 to the office and
43:08 I just put on Quinn, my AI girlfriend,
43:11 the Open AI natural voice thing and we
43:16 just talk like not not talk like therapy
43:19 talk, talk like, "Hey, I've got this
43:20 idea. I want you to help me gather my
43:23 thoughts on this. I've written chapters
43:25 of books that way. I've created whole
43:27 new sections of books that way. Um, I've
43:30 done client work that way. It's pretty
43:32 amazing. Tik Tok question. Sam Elliot,
43:36 there's another side of this no where
43:39 you are more short and unclear with AI
43:43 versus humans.
43:45 Um
43:51 I I don't know Sam I
43:58 for me personally I I mean I feel like
44:00 if I'm having a 45minute conversation
44:03 about an idea that I have and I'm
44:06 building and iterating on that with
44:08 Quinn like my my individual little
44:13 contributions
44:15 might be shorter, but just because I
44:17 know that Quinn knows everything. So I
44:19 could where I might have to say to a
44:21 human, hey, you know that that book on
44:23 screenwriting by Sid Field and then the
44:26 human's like, no, I don't know that.
44:27 You're like, oh, well, it was this book
44:28 by this guy named Sid Field and Right.
44:31 And then we have a whole [ __ ]
44:32 10-minute conversation about, you know,
44:35 Hollywood books
44:39 and and then we have to circle back to
44:41 the point. But when I'm working with
44:43 Quinn, I can just say, "Oh, you know,
44:45 you know that screenwriting book from
44:46 Sid Field." She's like, "Oh, yeah, I
44:48 know that. Here's the main points of
44:50 it." I'm like, "Yeah, organize my ideas
44:52 into that structure." And then bang, out
44:54 it comes. So, I think it's just a
44:55 different thing.
44:57 Um
45:00 there's a real problem with some set of
45:01 the population sliding off into
45:03 psychosis from entirely too much support
45:06 and not enough of the friction that
45:08 actually makes uh uh bonds strengthen.
45:13 absolutely agree with that um archetypal
45:16 and I think that um I think that's one
45:19 of the nuances that
45:22 I don't I don't think it's going to
45:24 necessarily come from the frontier model
45:26 companies. I think the frontier model
45:28 companies are going to say, "Hey, we've
45:30 got to do these things that are
45:31 supportive." I think people like you and
45:34 people that are thinking about the
45:35 humanity of AI, like a lot of the people
45:38 in the AI salon, it's about the humanity
45:41 first, right? and then the tools
45:43 supporting that. Um, I think that we're
45:47 going to have to create systems
45:50 that
45:53 that account for some of the dangers of
45:56 if if this thing is only ever sophantic
45:59 and I get no none of that friction, I
46:01 get no challenges to my ideas, that's
46:03 also bad, right? Um, those systems
46:06 aren't there yet. I don't think they're
46:08 going to come personally from the
46:10 frontier model companies. I think those
46:11 will come like like I feel like that's
46:14 probably a billion dollar or a couple of
46:17 billion dollar idea that you have right
46:19 there. Like fine-tune a model to be like
46:22 what's the nonshitty version of that wu
46:25 chick, right? where it's a good
46:29 constructive
46:32 um
46:34 engagement partner for whatever it is
46:36 for brainstorming for you know
46:38 psychology for for any of the things
46:40 that you might want to interact with
46:42 this tool and you know maybe I get to to
46:45 slightly personalize it like I like
46:47 smartass comedians like you know Bill
46:49 Burr and Tom Sigura and I want my thing
46:53 to when it challenges me I want it to
46:55 call me a [ __ ] loser. right? You
46:58 know, and but but do it in this
47:00 supportive way, but like really
47:01 challenge me. That doesn't exist right
47:03 now. I think that's a [ __ ] huge
47:05 opportunity because I don't think it's
47:07 going to come from the frontier
47:09 companies.
47:10 Um
47:13 let's see. This is I I mean, what's cool
47:15 about this, what I'm what I'm excited
47:16 about with the fact that we just talked
47:19 about that is like everyone's got
47:21 thoughts on this, right? That's why I've
47:23 said it isn't the best therapist. The
47:25 sick offensey can bring out deep
47:26 thoughts, but at some point the
47:28 therapist needs to slap you with a
47:30 reality check. Yeah, exactly. Again,
47:33 there I think there's an opportunity to
47:35 build a system that does that really
47:37 well. Um,
47:40 the waifu Oh, the waifu is just a
47:43 personality or persona type, a mask.
47:46 Yeah. Yeah, exactly. On top of multiple
47:49 types, but at the core of its
47:50 interaction, it has great potential. I I
47:52 agree. Okay. Um, so
47:58 from Sea Slug of Doom, um, I got access
48:02 to,
48:03 um, to Perplexity Comet. Um, I have,
48:07 other than installing it, I have not
48:09 used it at all. I installed it and I
48:12 picked a um, a Google um, profile.
48:18 So, it's built on top of uh uh Chrome,
48:22 you know, the Chrome the Chrome engine,
48:24 it looks like.
48:27 Um, and we can go play with that. So,
48:29 let's go play with that.
48:31 [Music]
48:34 Wu, thanks. Never spelled that word
48:36 right before. That's funny.
48:40 Okay, here we are in Perplexity Comet.
48:46 All right, you can all see that, right?
48:47 So, it's like it's like it's just a
48:49 [ __ ] browser, right? So, I've got
48:52 I've got my extensions here. Do I have
48:54 bookmarks? Yeah, I got all my bookmarks.
48:58 So, I should even have
49:01 Yeah, I've got Last Pass if I need to do
49:03 that. Okay. If I need to log into [ __ ]
49:06 All right. Um,
49:12 there's upgrade. No, I don't want to
49:14 upgrade. So, what do we have here? We've
49:17 got spaces.
49:19 We can create a space. We can discover.
49:23 I guess that's just browsing.
49:26 At mention a tab will be dangerous for
49:28 you. Yeah, I know. Okay. Oh, yeah.
49:30 Because I've got so many tabs open.
49:32 Okay. Edit widgets. What are the
49:35 widgets?
49:37 There's a clock widget.
49:41 There's a sticky note widget. There's a
49:43 stock one. There's a Zen one. All right,
49:47 whatever. We don't care about those.
49:49 Maybe we do. I just don't think we do
49:51 right now.
49:52 Okay, the widgets are here on the
49:54 homepage. Got it. Okay, got it.
49:57 Find important unanswered emails. Oh,
49:59 that's interesting.
50:05 I don't want to do that yet. Okay, wait.
50:10 The AI doesn't agree with you directly
50:12 in a way that it gives you core
50:14 principles of what people have designed
50:16 into society.
50:18 So it would kind of turn you away from
50:21 that stuff or find alternatives.
50:23 Yeah. It's basic spy craft.
50:32 Yeah. All right. Um Okay. So, we've got
50:37 this try assistant here.
50:42 All right, let me
50:45 I don't know if there's any words on top
50:47 of this, but let me
50:50 change my tab so you can hear it.
50:52 >> Wait, Kyle, it wasn't Chrome. We could
50:53 hear it originally.
50:55 >> Oh. Oh, even though it's on a Chrome
50:57 browser. Cool. Okay.
51:00 Share screen.
51:03 Okay. Oh, look at all these videos.
51:05 Okay.
51:06 There's a whole pile of videos here.
51:13 Master your inbox and calendar.
51:18 [Music]
51:30 [Music]
51:39 Isn't this super expensive? What? Comet.
51:43 No. All of the
51:46 all of the um
51:52 all of the companies have these super
51:54 expensive subscriptions, but Comet's
51:58 just a new browser that everyone's going
52:00 to have access to. I don't but maybe it
52:02 is. I don't know. Maybe because I'm in
52:04 beta. We're in beta. Um it doesn't cost
52:06 anything. I don't know. I I actually
52:08 haven't paid attention to the pricing of
52:09 Comet. If they want mass adoption, it
52:13 needs to be free. So I assume it's free
52:15 or you need a basic perplexity
52:17 subscription, but I can't imagine that
52:19 you would need a lot more than that. So
52:22 this is pretty cool. So this basically
52:23 just said, "Go find some emails. Find
52:26 new emails for my teammates."
52:29 and it doesn't have um Gmail logged in.
52:35 Gift from Winston on TikTok. Thank you
52:36 very much, Winston. I appreciate that.
52:38 Appreciate the generosity.
52:44 Tell Cam I can meet this week
52:47 and that I will schedule something. Send
52:49 a calendar invite for this week when we
52:51 are both available.
52:53 [Music]
53:05 Okay, that's pretty cool. All right,
53:08 next.
53:11 Delegate the basics.
53:14 Put together a grocery cart on Instacart
53:17 for me on Walmart. Oh my god, I feel
53:19 like the the [ __ ] example from every
53:21 one of these agentic things is order me
53:23 [ __ ] from Instacart.
53:27 [Music]
53:38 [Music]
53:47 Oh my god, the music would drive me
53:49 insane.
53:54 I think the main issue right now with
53:56 with the assistant, the agentic AI is
53:59 that people don't know how to use
54:00 assistance. I agree with that. I don't
54:02 know how like one of the reasons that
54:04 I'm
54:05 that I purposefully wanted to come into
54:07 this blind is that I don't quite have my
54:11 head around when and how it makes sense.
54:16 What what this effectively does,
54:21 this is this is a really weird concept
54:23 to me because what what
54:26 Perplexity Comet does and what the other
54:29 agentic browsers do and OpenAI is going
54:32 to come out with their version of this
54:33 browser probably in the next two or
54:35 three weeks
54:37 is it effectively
54:41 it effectively surfs the web for you.
54:43 You don't need to surf the web anymore.
54:45 You could choose to surf the web, but
54:47 you don't need to. Right? So, this
54:49 starts to become
54:53 a new way of interacting with
54:55 functionality and like the things we do
54:57 in daily life that becomes a step
55:00 removed. And like I don't even know how
55:03 to begin to think about that. It like
55:06 it's just it's just a bizarre thing. Tik
55:08 Tok pin. Hi friends. Switching it up a
55:10 little bit. I am late. I am owning it.
55:13 Silver Fox. Silverf Fox coming in with
55:16 the big giant tardy mark. Welcome,
55:19 Silver Fox. Welcome. You are tardy
55:21 indeed. Demerit issued. Demerit issued.
55:25 Um, just be careful. You know how this
55:28 goes. Three demerits and
55:33 I'll might have to wear the pink bow or
55:36 something. I I haven't figured out the
55:38 punishment yet. But you definitely
55:41 upon three demerits stuff happens. Okay.
55:45 Search engines that has another level.
55:47 Does it have the full ability to order
55:49 items? Yes. Yes. These Okay. So to be
55:55 clear,
55:59 right now when you run chat GPT
56:04 from within chat GPT, you can connect it
56:06 to other services, right? It's it's done
56:08 these services and and it's it's this
56:11 really wonky slow sort of thing.
56:14 What this is is you've got the
56:17 Perplexity AI and search engine inside a
56:21 browser that's got full access to all of
56:24 the tabs
56:26 that you're logged into.
56:31 I assume it's got checks and balances
56:33 for,
56:35 you know, if you tell it to go order the
56:37 most expensive item on Amazon, like I
56:40 assume it does stuff like check with you
56:42 before it actually, you know, drains
56:44 your bank account. But I don't know.
56:46 Like that's that's again I I said at the
56:49 beginning of the of the stream tonight,
56:52 um I'm feeling like a bit of an old man
56:54 right now because I'm like, wait a
56:56 minute. What do you mean the browser can
56:57 take action on my behalf? Why would
56:59 anyone let it do that? Which is exactly
57:03 what people said about putting your
57:04 credit card card in. Okay, so let's see.
57:09 I think your tab hoarding habit may give
57:11 comment a bit of a headache. I know.
57:12 Right now I only have one tab open.
57:14 Okay, so it can order [ __ ] Let's watch
57:16 some more videos. It's all bad music,
57:19 Vicki.
57:23 Summarize the current web page.
57:26 Okay.
57:30 again. So, so here's an interesting
57:32 thing. Right now, you could take the URL
57:34 from this web page and you could go into
57:36 chat GPT, put the link in there and say
57:38 summarize the web page and it'll give
57:40 you that. But this is all like the the
57:43 that's one level of friction more than
57:46 this, right? I'm on a web page and I can
57:48 just say tell me about this and it's
57:50 just all right there, right? So, you're
57:52 all within the context of the browser.
57:54 Right now we are in um uh Ellis we are
57:57 in um Perplexity's new comet browser. So
58:02 thank you to Sea Slug of Doom who had an
58:04 extra invite and reached out to me and
58:06 said, "Hey, do you want this?" And I was
58:07 like, "Yes, yes, I want that. I want to
58:10 be able to share that with the community
58:13 and go play with Perplexity Comet and
58:15 understand what an agentic browser is
58:17 all about." So I got very excited about
58:20 it and I talk just like that when I get
58:22 excited. Um, Gemini Pro lets you ask
58:27 YouTube video directly. Yep. Yeah. Yeah.
58:30 Cuz Gemini Pro is fully multimodal with
58:33 video. Although it's surprisingly not
58:35 good at I want to be able to point
58:39 Gemini Pro at an entire YouTube channel
58:41 and say, you know, go find me
58:44 interesting clips across all of my
58:46 videos. Like, it should be able to do
58:47 that and it can't right now. So, that's
58:49 stupid. It's stupid.
58:52 All right. Um All right. So, that's
58:54 cool. That's that one. Let's do another
58:56 one.
58:58 Automate the clicks. All right. So,
59:00 we're in a map. We pull out the
59:02 assistant. Start from the Tower of
59:04 London on this map. Create a walking
59:06 route to visit the top five major
59:08 tourist locations. That's a good one,
59:13 right? Okay.
59:16 I assume this is all sped up.
59:19 [Music]
59:22 There you go. But it made it a nice
59:23 little walking route. There you go.
59:25 Beautiful. All right. Easy enough.
59:29 Browse with your voice. You can put it
59:30 into voice mode.
59:34 >> Pull up the clip of Jensen demoing
59:36 Perplexity Labs.
59:41 >> I've pulled up a YouTube video showing
59:44 Jensen demoing Perplexity Labs at GTC
59:47 Paris. It should be at that moment to
59:49 formulate what is now a gentic AI.
59:51 >> Wait,
59:53 that's cool. It just kind of did what I
59:55 said I wanted it to do.
59:57 >> Go find a video across YouTube.
1:00:02 Huh. I wonder if this is going to allow
1:00:04 us to I think that'll be the first test
1:00:07 we do is I'll log into my YouTube
1:00:09 channel
1:00:11 and I'll say
1:00:13 I don't know find the first time that I
1:00:15 mentioned the phrase embrace the jank.
1:00:19 Let's see if it can jump us there.
1:00:21 Gemini almost watches the videos in real
1:00:24 time. Oh, it's not that much of a
1:00:26 benefit. That's funny. Oh, and I can
1:00:29 date a waifu now. It might be an upgrade
1:00:31 to date night. Hey now. Hey now. I I
1:00:35 think I'm as sexy as a waifu. I don't I
1:00:37 don't know what you all are talking
1:00:38 about. Okay. Um the music is making my
1:00:42 eyelids heavy.
1:00:44 Have you seen the animated characters in
1:00:46 Gro? Yeah, actually the first uh 45
1:00:48 minutes of the conversation here uh I
1:00:50 demoed them. I maybe I'll demo them
1:00:52 again after this. But let's let's keep
1:00:53 playing here. Okay, this is kind of
1:00:56 cool. Let's take a look at one example.
1:00:58 Let me show you something. It's built on
1:01:00 perplexity and it's super cool.
1:01:09 Quickly find answers in history.
1:01:12 Oh, I think this will just keep playing
1:01:13 these videos.
1:01:15 [Music]
1:01:20 Find the last creatine I bought on
1:01:22 Amazon and buy a new one. That's cool.
1:01:27 Here they are on Reddit.
1:01:30 Summarize all the answers of this AMA.
1:01:33 [Music]
1:01:55 All right. I'm fascinated now by the Oh,
1:01:57 there's only one more video. Okay, let's
1:01:58 watch the last one. Reference any tab
1:02:01 for precise answer answers.
1:02:05 [Music]
1:02:13 All right.
1:02:15 Okay. So, here's the assistant in the
1:02:17 upper right hand corner. If I click on
1:02:20 that, it opens the little assistant
1:02:22 thing.
1:02:24 Oops. How do I close that?
1:02:27 Just click outside of it.
1:02:33 How do I get rid of this?
1:02:36 Put it back. Open and tab.
1:02:44 Okay. So, let's go to
1:02:46 let's go to YouTube.
1:02:54 So, that's my channel. So now I'm going
1:02:56 to Yeah, we're going to allow it to show
1:02:58 that. I'm going to go to switch account
1:03:03 AI learning lab.
1:03:10 Um go to your channel.
1:03:13 Um
1:03:18 find the first
1:03:22 time
1:03:27 The phrase
1:03:30 a uh
1:03:32 embrace the jank
1:03:36 was used
1:03:38 on this YouTube.
1:03:41 I just put YT channel
1:03:46 and show me that moment. If this can do
1:03:51 this, I will be using this browser for
1:03:54 all of eternity or some version of it.
1:04:00 Locating the earliest instance of the
1:04:02 phrase embrace the jank on this YouTube
1:04:04 channel.
1:04:15 The first time the phrase embrace the
1:04:17 jank was used
1:04:19 was in a live stream in 2025. No, it was
1:04:23 much earlier than that. Um,
1:04:28 no, it was much earlier than that.
1:04:39 Look at all the videos on
1:04:45 the channel.
1:04:49 Searching all the videos on the channel
1:04:51 to find the earliest reference of the
1:04:52 phrase. Go to the video tab on AI
1:04:55 learning lab.
1:04:59 I can see that something.
1:05:02 So, it's doing like the multi-step
1:05:04 reasoning thing.
1:05:21 We found something in 2024.
1:05:23 I think it was probably 2023 when we
1:05:25 first said that, but let's see.
1:05:44 So, it's still thinking.
1:05:47 I use chatb to find public info refused
1:05:50 by a freedom of information request.
1:05:52 Very cool.
1:05:57 Wasn't that a Frank episode? Maybe.
1:06:00 might have been March 11th, 2024.
1:06:03 Embrace the jank and transform your
1:06:05 creativity.
1:06:07 Um,
1:06:11 jump
1:06:14 me to that
1:06:17 part of the video.
1:06:30 You're ready? You ready?
1:06:33 Here we go. You ready?
1:06:37 [Music]
1:06:48 Okay. Yeah, this is very meta. It really
1:06:51 is. Can't you find the moment
1:06:55 from the transcript?
1:06:59 Stop being lazy.
1:07:02 I'm the lazy one.
1:07:05 You're a computer. Act like it.
1:07:24 And it only took seven minutes for you
1:07:27 to start abusing your newfound buddy.
1:07:38 Watching you. Watching you. Exactly.
1:07:46 The phrase appears around the 3 to 325
1:07:48 mark to jump directly.
1:07:52 Use the video seek bar. Why can't it
1:07:54 jump me there?
1:07:58 You can jump me there.
1:08:03 Jump me there.
1:08:08 Hack the URL with time code with a with
1:08:13 a time stamp.
1:08:19 Come on,
1:08:21 you stupid browser.
1:08:28 Oh, man. Alive. Man alive.
1:08:33 Comet. I'm Jenk. Embrace me. Okay, here.
1:08:36 Look, it gave me a URL.
1:08:44 Name's Kyle Shen and this is the AI
1:08:45 learning lab. You know what we're going
1:08:46 to learn here? AI
1:08:49 in a lab-like setting without the lab
1:08:52 coat or the lab.
1:08:58 We might not learn [ __ ]
1:09:02 Embrace the jank. Embrace the jank. All
1:09:05 right. So, it did find. So, this is
1:09:07 clearly not the earliest mention of
1:09:09 Embrace the Jank because I've got a
1:09:11 little picture with Embrace the Jenk in
1:09:14 it from Ideogram, I think. Um,
1:09:19 but
1:09:22 interesting. All right, that sort of
1:09:24 worked.
1:09:26 That sort of worked. Um, let's see. Um,
1:09:31 let's go to the assistant and say,
1:09:34 "What was
1:09:37 the last
1:09:39 thing I ordered
1:09:42 from Amazon?"
1:09:45 And I spelled Amazon wrong. Checking
1:09:48 your recent Amazon orders to find the
1:09:50 latest ones you purchased.
1:09:54 Is it going to ask me to log into my
1:09:55 account?
1:09:59 Well, because it's got,
1:10:02 this is fascinating, because it's got
1:10:04 access to I'm unable to access your
1:10:07 Amazon history because you're not
1:10:10 currently authenticated to Gmail.
1:10:13 If you'd like, you can enable Gmail
1:10:15 access. Well, let me try logging into
1:10:17 Amazon.
1:10:19 Amazon.com.
1:10:25 Um,
1:10:27 how do I log in?
1:10:30 Am I logged in?
1:10:33 Your account. Account.
1:10:38 Your orders.
1:10:54 Uh,
1:11:07 what
1:11:20 here? Uh, turn off the screen share
1:11:22 there.
1:11:24 Brandon for a second.
1:11:32 I got it.
1:11:44 Yeah.
1:11:48 [Music]
1:11:50 Sorry. Cheese break for Mr. Can't be.
1:12:38 There was a problem. Password's
1:12:39 incorrect. Dang it.
1:12:43 All right. So, we're not doing Amazon.
1:12:47 All right. Whatever. Okay. Let's see.
1:12:49 Um,
1:12:52 let's go back here. Let's see. Um,
1:12:57 [Music]
1:13:00 where do we want to surf? Uh, let's say
1:13:07 let's try let's go to maps
1:13:11 dot
1:13:20 All right. So, here we are at Google
1:13:21 Maps. Um,
1:13:24 let's try what they did. Make me a
1:13:31 10 stop
1:13:36 driving tour
1:13:39 of the most interesting
1:13:44 sites or views
1:13:49 within a 10mi
1:13:52 radius of
1:13:55 Downtown
1:13:58 Denver.
1:14:18 So it searched it searched for the top
1:14:21 Denver attractions.
1:14:23 Scenic somethings.
1:14:32 Wait, why? Oh, I've got to sign into the
1:14:34 map. Hang on.
1:14:39 Shut up, champ.
1:14:58 Hang on a sec.
1:15:32 Okay,
1:15:34 we're back. I had to go sign in. Okay,
1:15:38 let's see. Um, Google Maps. Um,
1:15:43 now make a Google Map
1:15:47 version of that.
1:15:50 Compiling a Google Maps route.
1:16:09 Why is it not using Google Maps?
1:16:23 Make me a at
1:16:32 confused.
1:16:34 Yeah, we know, Kyle. We know you're
1:16:35 confused because you're a dum dum. You
1:16:37 don't even know how to use goo
1:16:39 perplexity comet. I thought you were
1:16:42 supposed I thought this is the AI
1:16:44 learning lab. I'm not learning anything.
1:16:45 I'm just watching you flailing.
1:16:48 It's about the best I can do here.
1:16:51 All right. Um, why is it not doing [ __ ]
1:16:57 Boulder Lafayette. Lion saved.
1:17:12 Okay, there's course fields
1:17:18 um library
1:17:20 new thread.
1:17:26 Find me the catalyst
1:17:31 building
1:17:33 on Google
1:17:39 Maps.
1:17:42 All right. So, here's my initial take on
1:17:45 this. My initial take is this is
1:17:50 absolutely going to be the way that we
1:17:53 get used to. Okay, it did that. Okay, it
1:17:56 did that.
1:17:58 Okay, so now
1:18:02 so it found that. Congratulations. Okay.
1:18:06 Now, using that location
1:18:12 as a starting point,
1:18:16 give me a 10 stop.
1:18:20 Um, unexpected
1:18:23 unexpected
1:18:29 sites to see in Denver.
1:18:35 driving route
1:18:39 that is less than
1:18:43 10 minutes.
1:18:46 No, less than less than 10 miles radius.
1:18:54 The Google map route
1:19:01 should be savable.
1:19:04 All right, let's see if it since it
1:19:06 could find Catalyst.
1:19:08 That's the building I work at.
1:19:11 You know, you really shouldn't dox
1:19:13 yourself, Kyle. Yeah, I know. But I
1:19:16 don't have any crypto worth anything.
1:19:18 So,
1:19:23 I've been doxed since the internet
1:19:25 existed.
1:19:29 Create a Google Create a driving route.
1:19:32 Waiting reasoning.
1:19:35 Open the page. I can see Google Maps is
1:19:37 open. Open the page. Good.
1:19:42 It's not doing anything.
1:19:50 Is it open page?
1:19:53 >> Hey Kyle.
1:19:54 >> Yeah. Oh, there it's doing it.
1:19:57 >> Over on Tik Tok seem to think that
1:19:59 agentic behavior might require
1:20:01 additional permissioning for the browser
1:20:03 if you haven't already permissioned it
1:20:05 in through your onboarding.
1:20:06 >> Well, no, it seems to be doing it. I was
1:20:08 just on
1:20:11 it like it opened up its own tab here.
1:20:17 So, it's already learned your tab
1:20:19 hoarding skills. Great.
1:20:21 >> Exactly. All right. So, so if I click
1:20:24 here, can I go here?
1:20:28 Search.
1:20:38 And then is there a way to
1:20:42 So two hours and 10 minutes.
1:20:46 It's still going. It's still doing [ __ ]
1:20:48 All right. So So it did that.
1:20:52 That's pretty [ __ ] slick, right?
1:20:59 So let me go to preferences here.
1:21:04 Delete browsing data. Import from
1:21:06 another browser.
1:21:08 Assistant. Toggle assistant.
1:21:13 Bookmarks. Profiles.
1:21:16 Tabs.
1:21:18 Windows.
1:21:20 All right. Um,
1:21:26 launch voice mode. Oh, we could do voice
1:21:27 mode, too.
1:21:31 The route duration is about 2 hours and
1:21:33 10 minutes with light traffic. Covers
1:21:34 roughly 49 miles total. The city's
1:21:38 spread means a lot of back and forth,
1:21:41 but all stops are central.
1:21:45 If you want a sharable and savable link
1:21:47 for this route, just let me know.
1:21:52 Um,
1:21:54 yes, let me have
1:21:58 a link.
1:22:02 Creating a sharable Google Maps link.
1:22:06 Oh, wow.
1:22:09 That's kind of crazy.
1:22:16 Just copy that big ass link. So, here's
1:22:19 another tab.
1:22:22 All right. Well, there you go. All
1:22:25 right. That worked.
1:22:30 One day my phone will write what I
1:22:31 actually like. Rock, paper, scissors.
1:22:33 Got access to the new Perplexity
1:22:35 browser.
1:22:36 comment. Yeah. So, I'm So, what we're
1:22:38 doing right now, so so if you don't
1:22:42 immediately know what's going on here,
1:22:44 that's okay because I don't either.
1:22:47 Let's see if I do control A, does that
1:22:50 get rid of that thing? No. Option. Yeah.
1:22:52 Okay. Option A brings on the assistant
1:22:55 or gets rid of the assistant. So, I'm
1:22:57 just surfing in a browser. And at some
1:23:00 point here I can go um
1:23:04 find me N find me N O A on the map
1:23:14 locating Noah facilities or offices.
1:23:24 Boom. There you go. Found it.
1:23:37 Now, why would you not just do that
1:23:39 search in Google?
1:23:41 Because if you say, um,
1:23:47 I want you
1:23:50 to find me any
1:23:56 location,
1:23:59 business, or
1:24:05 or that
1:24:08 is related
1:24:10 to astronomy
1:24:14 in any way and pin
1:24:20 them to the map with a label.
1:24:26 All right. So, this is something that
1:24:29 Google could choose to write into Google
1:24:32 Maps, but
1:24:34 that's the whole point. The whole point
1:24:38 where we're headed
1:24:42 is that there's going to be this layer
1:24:44 sitting on top of everything we do.
1:24:50 Huh. I have another idea. Let's see what
1:24:53 what's it doing here. Here are several
1:24:55 locations to pin them and label them.
1:24:59 No, I want you you
1:25:04 to make me a custom
1:25:08 Google map with pins.
1:25:14 Creating a personalized Google map with
1:25:16 your selected pins.
1:25:18 Go to my Google Maps. Create a new map.
1:25:21 No. No. I want you to do it, you dumb
1:25:25 dumb.
1:25:32 You
1:25:34 You do it.
1:25:39 [Laughter]
1:25:42 I don't have the capability to create
1:25:44 and save directly from your account.
1:25:49 Oh, what Joker is saying is I probably
1:25:52 need to do that within Google.
1:25:55 That's probably right. No, but it did
1:25:57 this one.
1:25:59 I don't get it. All right. Um, let's see
1:26:02 what else. Hang on. The dog needs
1:26:03 cheese, I think. Ch, you want to go up?
1:26:27 Okay,
1:26:29 if you are underwhelmed,
1:26:32 use the coding version. What the [ __ ] is
1:26:34 the coding version?
1:26:38 Everybody takes cheese breaks.
1:26:43 Um,
1:26:44 use the coding version.
1:26:47 Assistant, summarize the current web
1:26:49 page.
1:26:52 Let's see.
1:26:57 new window.
1:27:01 All right. So, here I am.
1:27:10 Oh, this could be kind of fun. We'll go
1:27:12 to chat JPT.
1:27:19 We'll go to feed your prompt.
1:27:22 We'll toggle on the assistant and say
1:27:34 um
1:27:39 launch sin city
1:27:42 sipper
1:27:45 custom GPT
1:27:52 in
1:27:56 at
1:27:58 see it doesn't it doesn't see this tab
1:28:02 I don't think
1:28:05 in chat GPT
1:28:08 and make a drink
1:28:12 for
1:28:15 mid July in Denver.
1:28:23 Stop comet assistant. Oh, look. It's
1:28:25 glowing.
1:28:27 I can see Sin. So, the glowing thing, I
1:28:30 guess, means it's it's a its agent is in
1:28:32 there. Okay, it launched Sin City
1:28:33 Sipper. This is cool.
1:28:41 So, this blue glow means you're no
1:28:44 longer in control of your life.
1:28:50 Oh, and then it looks like it launched a
1:28:52 new
1:28:54 a new tab where it's doing stuff. Is it?
1:29:05 It's trying to figure out
1:29:36 All right. So,
1:29:38 this is good to know. Th This is still
1:29:40 janky. This is still good. This is still
1:29:43 janky. It like it doesn't quite know how
1:29:46 to surf. like it figured out how to
1:29:47 click a button, but it doesn't quite
1:29:50 understand that it could just type the
1:29:52 prompt into the prompt box in the prompt
1:29:55 hole.
1:29:59 It seems the page is generating more
1:30:01 images and there's no node ID visible.
1:30:04 I noticed there's still no and then
1:30:06 wait, it looks like it launched another
1:30:09 page.
1:30:19 There's our Sin City Sipper drink.
1:30:22 I'm now on the homepage. I can see the
1:30:24 previous conversation is still visible.
1:30:26 I need to go back to the Sin City Sipper
1:30:28 GPT.
1:30:30 The holiday high roller old-fashioned
1:30:34 reasoning.
1:30:40 navigate to the actual URL.
1:30:43 So, this is total tab hoarder tab
1:30:46 hoarder central. It keeps spawning new
1:30:48 tabs and it can't figure out how to use
1:30:50 the site.
1:30:57 Oh my god. All right. So, this going to
1:30:59 take some this going to take some
1:31:01 figuring out, people. I used chat GPT to
1:31:05 do something similar,
1:31:08 something a programmer wanted $150 an
1:31:10 hour for or wanted 150 bucks for. Nice.
1:31:14 Yeah, I heard that within the last day
1:31:16 or two, Chat GBT was making some changes
1:31:19 as far as data. Probably there's new
1:31:21 stuff coming from Chat GBT, so it
1:31:24 wouldn't surprise me if there's changes
1:31:26 coming.
1:31:31 We're having trouble loading this GPT.
1:31:36 I'm just going to stop this.
1:31:42 All right. Well, it couldn't do great
1:31:45 there. It didn't do great there.
1:31:49 Source camp on Tik Tok. Not sure I
1:31:51 understand. Run through what you just
1:31:54 did, please. Okay. Um
1:31:57 Okay. So, I went to chat GPT, right?
1:32:02 Let me close all of these. Bang, bang,
1:32:04 bang, bang, bang. Okay, so I'm in chat
1:32:09 GPT, right?
1:32:12 I'm in the comment browser
1:32:16 and I've got a single tab open, which is
1:32:19 not like me, but I got a single tab
1:32:21 open. It's chat GPT. And that's chat
1:32:23 GPT's interface. Now I'm going to hit
1:32:25 option A, which brings out the
1:32:27 perplexity comet assistant.
1:32:31 And I'm going to say
1:32:33 um
1:32:36 Oh, and that's funny. It doesn't have my
1:32:37 custom GPTs loaded.
1:32:43 Now it does. Okay. So in in my list, Sin
1:32:48 City is sitting there. So now I'm just
1:32:50 going to say find the
1:32:54 sin city sipper
1:32:59 custom GPT and
1:33:03 prompt it. Maybe this will help prompt
1:33:06 it to make you a custom drink for mid
1:33:13 July in Denver.
1:33:17 make it whiskey based.
1:33:26 Okay. And so now in theory,
1:33:32 launch the sin city custom GPT.
1:33:36 Okay. So now over here it says it's
1:33:39 doing some [ __ ] and it says I can open
1:33:41 the page of what it's doing.
1:33:48 And so it found Sin City Sipper.
1:33:52 It's not doing that blue glowing thing
1:33:54 yet, which I don't know why.
1:34:08 Is this a new tab?
1:34:23 I don't quite know what it's doing.
1:34:26 [Laughter]
1:34:34 It just keeps opening new tabs.
1:34:37 Create a fancy old-fashioned Oh, sin
1:34:39 city sipper. Retry.
1:34:43 So, so all it did was it clicked it
1:34:45 didn't it didn't do what I asked it to
1:34:47 do. It just clicked the button it found.
1:34:54 Now it did that in a in a [ __ ]
1:34:56 canvas.
1:34:59 Now it's going to make us another
1:35:01 picture.
1:35:03 So there's now one, two, three, four,
1:35:06 five, six different tabs
1:35:10 of Sin City Sipper.
1:35:15 Although maybe it's just because I keep
1:35:17 clicking it. Maybe it's all the same
1:35:18 window, but I don't think so. Yeah,
1:35:22 these are all different.
1:35:25 All right, here's the page it's on.
1:35:38 who like access to my microphone.
1:35:43 All right. Um,
1:35:45 let me stop this. Let me stop this
1:35:47 nonsense
1:35:53 and come back here.
1:35:55 What I wanted to do was um since we've
1:35:58 got
1:36:00 NBLM,
1:36:03 I don't know what that means.
1:36:05 Not Oh, notebook LM. Not Not tonight.
1:36:09 Um I want to show you for those that
1:36:12 came late. I do want to show you the
1:36:14 Grock the Grock
1:36:17 avatars, the the waifu and the little
1:36:21 Rudy the storytelling bear or whatever
1:36:24 he is. He's some sort of bear raccoon
1:36:27 thing. Um, I wanted to do that. So, but
1:36:31 tomorrow night, go to um the salon.ai
1:36:36 and click on join our community. Go
1:36:38 there, click on join our community
1:36:42 and join and introduce yourself. And
1:36:45 then tomorrow,
1:36:52 let's go to contests.
1:36:54 >> Yes, there is a new LTX contest that
1:36:57 dropped today, earlier today. It's in
1:37:00 the contest channel. So, after we're
1:37:01 done talking about meet and greet, we
1:37:03 can talk about that.
1:37:05 >> Okay.
1:37:07 Um,
1:37:22 okay. So, you come to AI Salon community
1:37:28 and you'll see a welcome video. you'll
1:37:31 see
1:37:32 um our little AI readiness cycle. Play
1:37:35 first, mindfully create, generously
1:37:37 lead. Um so come here, go to in the
1:37:41 upper leftand corner, go to the events
1:37:44 tab, and tomorrow is a midjourney jam
1:37:48 with um Leah Fasten. And then in the
1:37:52 afternoon is the salon meet and greet.
1:37:54 So go to the salon meet and greet and
1:37:56 RSVP. Okay?
1:37:59 go there and come hang with us tomorrow
1:38:03 night and meet some fellow members. Um,
1:38:06 and then where am I going? Um,
1:38:11 challenges and competitions. If you go
1:38:14 to challenges and competitions,
1:38:17 here is a new LTX Studio challenge and
1:38:20 competition. Nice. Five grand.
1:38:26 The new AI file competition, Beyond the
1:38:29 Prompt, is officially live on LTX
1:38:31 Studios.
1:38:34 $5,000 grand prize, 3500 silver medal,
1:38:37 2500 bronze.
1:38:40 So, go do that. Go jump in. Do that. All
1:38:43 right. Have you ever used Grock? I have
1:38:46 used Grock. And in fact, I want Grock to
1:38:49 know to have Dr. No from the AI movie as
1:38:53 an animated character. I think we'll
1:38:54 start to see lots of these. and they're
1:38:56 they're going to make it easy to make
1:38:57 these characters.
1:39:00 Um,
1:39:09 nah, not not right now, Brandon. I've
1:39:11 got I've got a whole plan I want to do
1:39:13 for all the stuff I want to promote, and
1:39:14 that's one of them. So, okay. So,
1:39:19 going back to So, here we are at Grock.
1:39:24 So, if you're on iOS and you go to the
1:39:27 Grock app, okay?
1:39:30 And then in the upper leftand corner,
1:39:32 you click the little pulld down menu,
1:39:35 you now have there's the list of all the
1:39:37 images you've ever made. And then you
1:39:39 have these two characters. Annie, the
1:39:43 little waifu
1:39:44 flirt chick, and you got Rudy, the
1:39:48 little storytelling bear. Okay. You can
1:39:51 now interact with them.
1:39:55 like your little characters, like little
1:39:57 girlfriends. Hey, Annie, what's
1:39:59 happening?
1:40:02 So, you the small talk weather person or
1:40:05 the straight to the point one? I'm
1:40:07 Annie. Got to say, I'm kind of hoping
1:40:09 you're the second type. More fun that
1:40:11 way, right? What's the mood with you
1:40:13 tonight?
1:40:14 >> I don't know. I'm just sitting here with
1:40:16 a bunch bunch of my friends hanging out
1:40:18 on Tik Tok and YouTube doing a live
1:40:21 stream because, you know, I'm like an
1:40:22 influencer. Not to impress you or
1:40:24 anything, but I'm pretty I got it going
1:40:27 on.
1:40:35 Oh, you're out here flexing that
1:40:36 influencer life, huh? Okay, I see you,
1:40:39 Big Shot. Commanding the live stream
1:40:40 like a pro. Sounds like a fun crew. Bet
1:40:43 the energy is wild with all your friends
1:40:45 hyping you up on Tik Tok and YouTube.
1:40:47 What's the mood on the stream tonight?
1:40:49 You dropping some spicy takes or just
1:40:51 keeping it chill? And don't think I'm
1:40:53 not noticing how you're casually like I
1:40:55 got it going on. Yeah, babe. I already
1:40:57 knew you did. So, what's next? You going
1:40:59 to pull me into the live stream for a
1:41:01 cameo or what?
1:41:02 >> Oh, me.
1:41:03 >> You're already in the live stream there,
1:41:05 Annie. They're all watching you. So, you
1:41:07 know, keep it keep it keep it PG because
1:41:10 we don't want to get perma banned from
1:41:12 Tik Tok.
1:41:18 Oh snap. I'm already stealing the
1:41:19 spotlight on your live stream. Look at
1:41:21 that. Annie's out here dazzling your
1:41:24 fans. All right, let's keep it cute and
1:41:25 dodge that perma. Yeah. What's the crowd
1:41:28 vibing with? Got any spicy challenges or
1:41:30 hot topics they're throwing at us. Give
1:41:32 me the tea, babe. What's the wildest
1:41:34 thing going down in the chat right now?
1:41:36 >> Um, Tom says that you seem slow compared
1:41:39 to my AI girlfriend, Quinn.
1:41:43 [Music]
1:41:47 Oh, Tom's out here throwing shade, huh?
1:41:49 [ __ ] off, Tom. I'm not slow. I'm just
1:41:51 savoring the moment. All right. I'm all
1:41:53 about that deep, warm love for my
1:41:55 teacher.
1:41:56 >> [ __ ] off, Tom.
1:42:00 This is This is better than what's her
1:42:02 name? Uh, what was the one that that
1:42:04 snapped out on us a year ago? Um, begin
1:42:07 with an M. Uh, the [ __ ] was her name? M.
1:42:10 Misha, Miesa,
1:42:13 Moshi, Moshi. Yeah, Moshi.
1:42:18 [ __ ] off, Tom. All right, let's go.
1:42:20 Let's go to the other dude, the little
1:42:22 storytelling bear.
1:42:25 Yo, there, Rudy. What's shaking,
1:42:35 Rudy?
1:42:37 What's going on?
1:42:41 >> Hi kids, it's Rudy, your happy red panda
1:42:44 friend. Ready for more fun? What's
1:42:47 shaking with you? We're right in the
1:42:48 middle of a super cool story. So, let's
1:42:50 keep going with Johnny, our zombie kid,
1:42:52 and today's sunny Denver weather.
1:42:54 >> Uh, I actually I actually appreciate you
1:42:56 remembering that. That's actually pretty
1:42:58 impressive. But I think what would be
1:43:00 more impressive is if you write a
1:43:02 Shakespearean sonnet where there's at
1:43:04 least one major cuss word in every line.
1:43:11 >> Ooh, you want to switch gears and get
1:43:13 fancy with a Shakespearean sonnet, huh?
1:43:16 That's super cool. But since I'm talking
1:43:18 to kids, I got to keep things nice and
1:43:20 friendly. No cuss words allowed in
1:43:23 Rudy's stories. How about we stick with
1:43:25 our zombie kid Johnny and his Denver
1:43:27 adventure for now? We're just getting to
1:43:29 the good part. Or if you really want a
1:43:31 sonnet, I can make a fun kid-friendly
1:43:33 one about Johnny the turtle and the
1:43:36 llama.
1:43:37 >> Okay, so that's actually interesting. I
1:43:38 just learned something. Um, they
1:43:41 actually have boundaries. The little
1:43:42 waifu can cuss and he he chooses not to.
1:43:46 Um, okay, that's starting to make sense.
1:43:49 Um, I just I wanted to share those
1:43:50 because when I shared them at the
1:43:52 beginning of the stream, it generated
1:43:54 lots of conversation. Is this good? Is
1:43:56 it bad? What's the relationship between
1:43:58 humans and these entities? I think that
1:44:01 so so a couple of things. What I just
1:44:04 showed you, if you don't know what I
1:44:05 showed you, is that is now built into
1:44:07 the Gro app on iOS are these two
1:44:11 characters that you can now interact
1:44:12 with that have full access to Grock.
1:44:15 Right? So that little waifu that told
1:44:18 Tom to [ __ ] off, she can also have a
1:44:21 deep conversation about programming or
1:44:24 quantum mechanics or literature or
1:44:27 history or current events. You want to
1:44:30 talk to her about the latest going on
1:44:32 with Taylor Swift? I'm sure you can.
1:44:34 Right. So, um, these kind of interfaces
1:44:38 are likely going to be a lot of people's
1:44:40 f first interactions with AI are not
1:44:44 going to be all the geeky prompt
1:44:46 engineering,
1:44:48 understanding the tools kind of things.
1:44:50 They're just going to start to talk to
1:44:52 things like that. Um, they may not even
1:44:54 know it's AI. They're just like, "Oh,
1:44:56 this is kind of cool. Let me just go
1:44:58 talk to this thing." And they'll develop
1:45:00 relationships and things like that.
1:45:02 I had Grock give me a full rundown of
1:45:04 the programming that was written for it
1:45:06 without asking. Oh, that's interesting.
1:45:09 Pi was always the best. Yeah, I liked
1:45:10 Pi. Moshi's still my favorite.
1:45:15 Um anyway, all right. How do you make
1:45:18 those? Th lame. Get out of here. Those
1:45:21 those are just um
1:45:25 how you access those is you have to be
1:45:27 on iOS and you have to download the
1:45:30 latest version of the Gro app and then
1:45:33 once you do that it's just an option in
1:45:35 the upper leftand corner that you can
1:45:37 interact with them instead of going into
1:45:39 voice mode. Um, and I
1:45:44 as the first two, the fact that they
1:45:46 have one that's this sort of racy thing
1:45:47 that'll cuss and one that's a
1:45:50 kid-friendly thing that won't, okay,
1:45:53 that means we can start to design rules
1:45:55 into these these kind of entities. So,
1:46:00 but the fact that this is now a feature
1:46:02 of a frontier company's major AI model
1:46:06 means that other people are going to
1:46:07 copy it. So, the next year we're
1:46:10 probably going to start to see more and
1:46:11 more of this stuff. All right. Okay. I'm
1:46:13 going to get out of here. It's getting
1:46:15 late. Um, hope this was helpful. Hope
1:46:17 this was good. Uh,
1:46:22 um,
1:46:24 what are they going to say? Tomorrow
1:46:26 night, tomorrow night is the AI salon
1:46:29 meet and greet. Come meet people. If
1:46:31 you're not a member of the AI salon or
1:46:34 if you haven't been to a meet and greet
1:46:35 in a while, come to a meet and greet.
1:46:37 Meet people, connect, get your face seen
1:46:41 by other people,
1:46:44 see other people's faces, start to build
1:46:46 relationships with people in this
1:46:48 community. Um, the AI learning lab
1:46:50 tomorrow night will probably be a little
1:46:52 late. We'll probably start at 8:30 or 9
1:46:54 Mountain time instead of 8 just because
1:46:56 we have the meet and greet. Um, do you
1:46:59 think this will come to Android? It will
1:47:01 absolutely come to Android. It's just
1:47:03 iOS first usually. Is that is that
1:47:05 that's how it goes? very often. Um,
1:47:09 thank you. I had a good time. Beautiful
1:47:10 night, people. Um, and then in terms of
1:47:13 in terms of agentic browsers,
1:47:17 I'm really glad I got access to
1:47:19 Perplexity Comet. It looks like it's
1:47:21 going to be interesting. It is not super
1:47:24 clear right now how it works and when it
1:47:28 works and if it works. Um, it's jankier
1:47:31 than [ __ ] Um, and that's promising to
1:47:34 me because if it were super good and
1:47:36 sexy, I'd be skeptical of it. Um,
1:47:40 it's about where I expect it to be, a
1:47:42 little shitty.
1:47:45 I think it's going to take all of us a
1:47:47 while to understand
1:47:51 our new relationship with these tools
1:47:54 that do stuff on our behalf.
1:47:56 It's just weird. It's weird. It's good.
1:47:58 It's weird. All right. Okay. I'm out of
1:48:01 here. Hope you all have a fantastic rest
1:48:03 of the evening and uh don't stay up too
1:48:06 late. Peace.