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2024-07-04
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oh [Music]
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what the hell's going on there [Music]
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why are you rapping what's up with [Music]
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that happy Monday good [Music] people sing this l wonder when things are going to
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[Music] change away dreams buch CLS getting my nerve up but my past is
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pulling me [Music] down wonder how long this black sheep [Music] stick around he's yaking up last night's dinner or
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something somebody told me once before he said you can never go home again won't you leave everything just to Ste me
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away from the truth what am what I believe so I thanked him for his two cents for a handshake and some sympathy yeah I packed up my blue
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jeans and headed for this big price of my fre byebye Black Sheep to the black sheep of
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the [Music] family oh that means so very much to me yeah by bye Black Sheep to my friends
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and my family by I still got a cold and maybe it's going to set me
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free free d they were a change [Music] a little bit of [Music] rearrange take a couple
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ches my progress I not advances to that price of my freedom
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[Music]
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y yes that's a good singing dog Milo's wife was 38th the hell she slipping
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she's probably drinking she might have been [Music] imbibing stay six feet away from Kyle he's still got a cold yeah I still got a
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little it's one of those weird colds where you wake up feeling fine then in the afternoon you get tired and then by
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the evening you're kind of coughing and snotty although I do feel like I'm better tonight than I have been [Music]
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girl you're looking F tonight every fellas he's got you in his
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sight what you doing with a clown like me it [Music] uh it's surely one of life's
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little mystery so tonight I'll ask the stars above how did I ever with your
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love what did I do [Music] what did I say can't sing that high with this [Music]
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cold in a worly direction yeah singing singing not so good [Music] tonight oh you want to sing that [Music]
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[Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music]
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[Music] good evening good people Phoebe if you know you know we can sing we're just singing a
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song about [Music]
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singing where heard there was a secret C David play and pleas Al you [Music]
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care goes like this the fourth the fifth minor fall and major lift B King composing Hallelujah
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[Music] hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah this kind of like ASMR
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singing [Music] hallu oh yeah [Music]
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all right let's get this [ __ ] started I doy what are we doing people what are we doing people thank you for the likes good to see
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[Applause] y'all cracked Vicky up hey you can't make it too predictable Vicki you got to keep shaking them up
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I had fun today I had I did a podcast with uh Ray the AI ninja dude I don't know if you've seen him on Tik
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Tok but he's a smart guy nice guy did a little uh talking about AI stuff with him today so that was fun it was it was
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good it was a good reminder of the value of this community and talking about this AI stuff and hang on I got to turn on
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the air it's hot it's hot people it's hot
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okay forever hooked Got a notification today what' you get a not AC AC emergency Pate what did you get a notification of
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it's not just the ASMR it's the proximity thoughts on gen 3 so uh Runway oh boy it's going to be a fun hair night
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all right well that happened that's happening that's going to keep happening all right um this will evolve right now it's not quite Sears
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carpet salesman but it's close um Runway ml today released gen 3 to all paid customers and so I was like sweet and I
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ran over there and I was I had chat GPT as I want to do lately rather than using my own brain I took the transcript of
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their instructions on how to prompt Runway ml I took the transcript of that threw it into chat GPT I said here's the
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instructions on how to prompt this thing write me 10 prompts and it did that and then I said something else and
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just you know act like a cinematographer and give me 10 more and so I was just copy and pting prompts in Runway ML and
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then after like my ninth video it's like okay P pay $10 for another 100 seconds it it was totally like um an arcade game
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in the in the 80s where it's like ah [ __ ] I gotta pay for this um so uh it's it's $10 for 1,000 credits and a
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th000 credits buy you 100 seconds so it's a dollar per 10 seconds and I think the videos it generates are like 7 or 8
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seconds so it's about 75 cents or 80 cents a minute to generate video which is if you're just [ __ ] around with stuff is really
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expensive um it is better than what they had before it's still janky like I did my goto um a70s muscle car in an abandoned
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Factory but I put rolling a 70s muscle car rolling in an abandoned Factory and it moves like it's rolling but the
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wheels are they don't rotate so it you know it's still jankier than [ __ ] um but it's good and it's pretty
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fast um the Luma Labs um dream machine if you are on the free tier of luma Labs dream machine you can cue up to two
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videos for free I queued my two videos the other day and it took them eight hours to render no no it didn't take them eight
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hours to render it took them about 20 seconds to render they queued for 8 [Laughter] hours so um as predicted these the video tools
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are going to be expensive um cuz it's you know think about it it's 30 probably at a minimum 30 frames a second so it's 30 images
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time 7 seconds so 210 images is so that's a lot of processor power um but I think it's it's generally
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good it doesn't look like it's going to be Sora good but it it never claimed to be um so anyway Luma is great it'll be nice once Runway
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adds image to video too yeah yeah Runway said in their announcement that right now it's just text to video they're
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going to be adding image to video and extensions and all all the stuff we expect uh from these tools are coming to
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gen 3 it's just not there right now they're just rolling out rolling it out slowly um hang on one sec
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and I can go show you the videos I made um I can show you ones in L Luma Labs queued for eight hours batch
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printing in the 70s it's totally batch printing in the 70s get in Q yep so if you want access to the good stuff
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in general pay for it and that'll give you access to the good stuff is syn theia the best app for avatars I don't know they've been around
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the longest um I feel like Di and hey Jen kind of stole their Thunder for a while but the Synthesia 2.0 stuff that
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was just announced looks really really good um and but but it's not coming out till the fall like a lot of that like okay
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anyone we are in a new era and I [ __ ] hate it I guess we've been in this era for forever where they announce [ __ ] and
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show you sexy videos of the stuff and then never launch it I'm tired of that I'm getting so much done now that I use chat GPT at work I'm
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inventing more projects to do fantastic amazing hey cuno I'm curious how's the how's the uptick so so your your company
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made it available to everyone is it is it similar sort of um uptick as the masses where you know 50% of the people
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have never heard heard of it and 2% of the people actually use it or is it more than that I'm getting so much more done now
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that I can use it yeah yeah exactly okay cool Kyle Tech has been like that forever I know Pate it's just annoying
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now CU I think we all have immediate gratification because open AI dropped so much [ __ ] that was unannounced and unexpected that
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we kind of expect it now but now that they're in the will'll announce [ __ ] and never launch it mode I'm finding it annoying
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again oh I definitely still have throat throat action I think I need to go make a tea at least in the 80s we could ask our
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parents for more quarters I know exactly right now it's like another $10 please for a handful of crappy videos
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really I had a new pitch on Saturday the guy had multiple Kevin mallister moments I talked with the AI ninja dude
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about Kevin mallister moment in fact I ended our interview he said is is there anything that that you want to tell
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people I said use AI long enough to have your first Kevin mallister moment cuz what we we both agreed to is once
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someone has a Kevin mallister moment there's no coming back from it right that people tend to get sucked into the
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AI Rabbit Hole once they have one and if you don't know what a Kevin McCallister moment is if you remember the movie Home
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Alone it was from the original when when Kevin put his dad's After Shave on and went and that's the feeling that you
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experience when you use one of these AI tools and it does something that you're like it can do that what I can promise you if you've
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never had one of those just go to chat GPT and just start asking it to do [ __ ] ask it to write you poems ask it to
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write you songs ask it to write you code ask it to come up with a meal plan for you based on your ingredients take a picture of the food
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in your fridge and tell it to analyze it and come up with a recipe just had another another Kevin McAllister moment with LTX studio
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yesterday oh that's cool Jerry did you was it the first time you'd used it or there was something within it that you found that was
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new but just in general like yeah LTX studi is one of those where you put in a prompt and it generates the characters
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and all the scenes is a bit Kevin mallister like holy [ __ ] that LTX studio in a weird way this is in a very weird way
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starts to point in the direction of what it's going to be like when we have agents because it's got this whole sort of
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world of story structured storytelling programmed into it and so you give it a little prompt and it reveals essentially the world of a
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cinematographer to you of a filmmaker to you um and that's kind of what agents are going to be where they're just going
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to go do [ __ ] at a at a really complete level um and just reveal the [ __ ] to us so yeah first time kind of in general
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but thinking how it's going to be in two years yeah that's that's exactly right Jerry like LTX Studio here's here's how
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I look at LTX Studio the the output that it makes is is completely irrelevant the fact that it just grinds
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its gears and does all that [ __ ] and then you can go in and muck with all the details of it is incredible and so I go I go two places
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one I go is well what's this thing going to be like when when the the video technology underneath it is good and
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it's a more complete storytelling tool like upload a screenplay and that will come a movie so that's coming I also look at LTX Studios as
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um replace movie making with any other job so imagine the LTX studio version of a project management tool or of a Consulting tool or of a
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um self-improvement tool where you just put in a goal and just here's your plan fully detailed fully fleshed out you can go in and change
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things my mother is teaching all her friends about chaty they are amazed that's awesome that's awesome we got to
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we got to get the Little Seeds where can right we're like Johnny apple seed here like hey have you tried AI why don't you
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tell your Bridge Club oh they hate Ai and then she goes there and you know has a has chat GPT talk about Bridge rules and custom Bridge
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games yeah that's really cool incredible news today my son starts next weekend teaching AI for 120 bucks an hour awesome awesome Joy
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prie Learn out Loud play first mindfully create generously lead what what's he talking about what does that mean play
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first well I I need to use the AI at work why would I play with it that just doesn't make any sense I need to take a master class and
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learn prompt engineering play first mindfully create generously lead so play first means there is so much to learn with AI and it
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is changing so fast you you actually can't learn at all so stop trying and just start playing with it
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and let your discovery of the tools lead what you learn oh that's kind of fun oh let me go try let me go try LTX Studios
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oh [ __ ] that I never even thought about that let me go make a song let me go make chat GPT oh oh it can code I've never
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coded but let me try making a program oh now I'm a developer just play mindfully create is you've learned
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enough in playing that you can sort of figure out what these things do a little bit your little understanding of some piece of this
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world and then you can step down and say oh here's a problem I'm trying to solve at work or here's something someone's
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working on that I think I could use what I've learned up here to actually go build something and then generously lead tell
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people what you're learning so you learn up here you apply it here and then you tell people about it you share you share
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the wins you share the losses you share your frustrations you share your excitement and what that does is it puts
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you in a leadership position it puts you in a a position of expertise even though I can promise you you will feel
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clueless but if you've played with AI and then you've actually learned enough there to do something with it you are an expert more than you
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know because how you solve that problem with these tools is going to be completely different than how someone else solved
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it like I could teach you how to do a solution in this middle area but by you sort of learning some things up here and
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then figuring out how to apply them down here you're going to do that through your mental model through your
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lens and then when you share it with the world the thing that seems obvious to you is going to be [ __ ] revelatory to someone else
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that's the road to AI literacy I started a new low five beats YouTube channel largely facilitated by AI that's [ __ ] awesome right that's
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in the mindfully create thing and if you're not doing it dragonfly Alchemy sharing your experience in the tools you're using
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what was good about them what was bad about them what you're learning what works what doesn't sharing all that
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stuff right now is incredibly valuable so share it in the the AI Salon you know share it in here share it on LinkedIn
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share it on Facebook share it at your dinner party well I I wouldn't really talk about making AI videos at a dinner party why
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not what are you up to dragonfly oh well you know just started a lowii beats YouTube channel what I didn't know you were an
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influencer his plant's a self-improvement tool absolutely absolutely yeah I learned a little bit about Ai and then I found this thing
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called suo and you can make songs with it so I made some low five beats and then I thought I'd make some images and
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so and now I got this YouTube channel you want to see some play the videos oh that's so cool Could you teach me how to do that sure come on
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over you will change someone's world because you talk talk about your Loi beats YouTube channel you will alter the trajectory of their
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future it's one of the things Ray talked Ray and I talked about today he he and I we were both giving each other chill
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bumps in what we were talking about cuz I was talking a lot about the Irregulars in this Channel and how we get to collectively witness one
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another Reinventing ourselves and how [ __ ] inspiring that is and how through AI people are rediscovering
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their seven-year-old selves Source Camp was the first one to to articulate it that way she's like I've got the optimism and energy of
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my seven-year-old self I'm like that's the age that's the age because that's about the age when as humans we realize that the
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world is dangerous and that it's not safe for us to be who we really are and that if we're fully self-expressed someone might be
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threatened or someone might make fun of us or someone might tell us we're not talented and that's about the age we start to dim that
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light and a lot of people dim it to the point of Extinction but it's never quite dead but it's [ __ ]
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clamped down and then we live our lives right we make our decisions we do our [ __ ] and then you play with this AI play
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first in playing with it you will instinctively use the tools that resonate with who you actually are
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authentically and what you may discover is oh I shut down that part of me that loved music and I became an accountant for 30
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years but now I've rediscovered the joy of music through sunno or yudo or whatever tool you found and that light lights back up your
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seven-year-old self that optimism that Joy that belief that you could do anything before you extinguished all that that
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reignites that's [ __ ] profound it I honest to God I like I
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feel I feel really really really like daily lucky to be in this conversation and as exhausting as it is
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and as as overwhelming as it is and as I don't know what to do with this I don't know how to make money with it I don't
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know how to do it I'm clueless I'm regularly reminded why this is important it's it's
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because everyone that has a Kevin mallister moment that moment of joy of like I didn't know that was possible that means it's relevant to
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them personally and it may give them the courage to try the next thing and just keep Meandering through these tools these
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capabilities until they reconnect with what is the thing that [ __ ] lights you up in the world what if you could do
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that well I didn't go I didn't get accepted into Berkeley School of Music so I didn't really learn and I gave up the violin
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and if I could have that's what I would have loved to do exactly Kyle ATS the heart AI philosopher I
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don't quite know what that means but yeah I tend to come back from the weekends in in a philosophical mood I'm also sick a little bit and
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uh and I just had a I just had this big conversation with the AI ninja dude Ray really good guy
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how about a Claude demo for Lori I can do a Claud demo oh wait Lori Lori drus and Ryan can you show the new projects feature with Claude
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sure let's go do that this is an Emilio's wife lovely image very nice with the [Music]
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sign oh here before okay hold me to that we're going to go do Claude but since I've got this screen up let me show you these are some of the
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videos I made with with Runway Runway uh gen 3 this was an Intergalactic carnival with rides and attractions Made of Stars pretty
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cool um here's the 70s Challenger Resto mod with its Wheels not running I mean it looks good other than the fact
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it looks like it's being [Laughter] dragged this one was pretty cool this is a world where abstract shapes and colors
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constantly morph and interact creating a dynamic everchanging environment I think this is the one because because there's no real rules
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here this one works the best of the stuff I created this one looks cool but the physics in it are a disaster and everything changes like the
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inside of the gear changes it's just a mess oh this one's a giant Library like here's a normal sized human and then there's
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a giant uh scroll yes let's call it a scroll it's definitely not phallic oh cover the keyboard please yes
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yes keyboard covering coming coming cherio pip pip that was some sea dancers they morph all over the
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place this one was kind of cool this was nice night scene in a bustling city after a heavy rain so that's similar to that Sor one
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with the woman walking this was a desert morphing it morphing into a lush Valley and it's like eh not
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great this is a volcano this one's kind of cool actually Sheron AI Salon please oh all these all these videos yeah I can share these all
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right so that's that um those are my gen 3ers anything else oh yeah this last one this was this one's really weird
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this one is a continuous spiraling staircase that defies the laws of physics seemingly extending into
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Infinity each CH step changes color and material as the figure ascends there's no figure there's no steps there's no
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color this looks like a water tunnel with a water being I don't know swimming through it I it's weird so that that one this one was
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a complete Miss I like the result but it has nothing to do with the prompt all right so let's go to cloud cloud start a new chat
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so this is for you Lori um okay so when you're at Claude make sure you're on Claude 3.5 Sonet that's what it defaults
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to you've got Opus and hius so so just just to give a little background or a little context um these three
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models are are not in the order of size so Haiku is the smallest sonnet is the middle model and Opus is the big model
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but notice that sonnet's at 3.5 and Opus is at three so this model this middle sized model for them is better than chat gp4 in a
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number of ways so there's two things that you want to pay attention to with with Claud now the projects thing that
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I'm going to show you in a second I'm pretty sure it's only available to paid users so I'll show it to you but if
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you're not a paid Cloud user you won't you won't have access to it the other thing you do have access to so go to
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your um in the right hand corner go to your the three dots chat controls is this it no sorry not the three dots hang on a second start new
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chat where professional plan trying to find my settings I think I might have oh there
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we go okay so in the lower leftand corner I I had my screen zoomed in too high what is going on here oh I see what's going on
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okay all right something's [ __ ] up with my window sorry hold please please old man new technology old man
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new technology let's have fun while Kyle tries to figure out how to use his computer okay so when you zoom in on
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your Zoom view it [ __ ] up all the interface okay so on the left hand side here if I go to my name um here's all your settings the one
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setting you want to pay attention to is this thing called feature preview click on that and that's going to take you to this
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thing called artifacts you're going to want to turn that on so turn it on right there if you haven't turned on artifacts
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go turn on artifacts and by the way this is free for everyone so go to claw. a sign up if you haven't signed up but
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Kyle they ask for my personal information like my email just sign up you gave all your data away to Google
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20 years ago what are you belly aing about you weirdos okay we're not weird we're irregular yeah yeah yeah yeah keep
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telling yourself that people okay so feature preview turn on artifacts so that I will show you so I'm going to say start a new
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chat and then Claude is just like chat GPT and then I could say um write me a short poem
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about a bird that eats a worm and regrets it all right so like all other good large
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language models it's going to write a swell poem FedEd f speak so quick spider worm made it stick gulped it down without a
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thought now the guilt-ridden lesson taught worms life lost Bird's heart heavy Nature's Feast suddenly not so
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merry H fantastic Bob tell him what he's want you've won a literary prize okay but now if I say
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um create a clone of the asteroids video game from the 70s period Watch What
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Happens it spins up this new window over here and it starts writing code in it and I've still got my my uh chat over here to the
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left and so artifacts is this window over here so if you have haven't seen claw right code you don't see artifacts in the free
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version oh maybe it's not in the free version oh that sucks so anyway here is a
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playable version of asteroids um that I'm playing that it just wrote all this code so I can I can switch back and
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forth between code and so this might be a paid thing a paid thing only but in in my opinion this is way way worth uh the
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money to pay for it so let me try something else here um let me do a new prompt start new project I'm going to say make me an
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interactive dashboard that teaches me the concepts of project management in a visual compelling
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way with lots of interactivity so it says certainly and then again it spins up the code it's writing the
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code and then it should just go straight into some interactive dashboard where we're going to learn about project
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management unsupported libraries or icons um it appears there's unsupported Li it it appears there's unsupported libraries
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or icons as I got an error
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this starts to to look like the future of of the way these AI tools are going to we we will interact with them where
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you just ask it for [ __ ] and you won't see it writing this code so Gant chart burndown chart oh and then I can can I move these
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gamp chart all right it's not super it's not super interactive but we can switch between a Gant chart and a burndown
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chart and it's got rollover States and things like that so you know crazy right okay so that's artifacts is that
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that window that's got code and preview windows and [ __ ] like that pretty crazy now projects projects are very similar
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to chat gpts custom gpts so before I show you a project just if I say explore gpts when you're in chat GPT and you go
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to the GPT store it's got all these featured gpts that do special things like let's see here's one called humanize that'll
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make your text more humany and then let's see productivity here's one that's connected to canva um here's research gpts right so
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all these specialized gpts that are trained on specific data well you can do that now within Claude so you go to projects and so
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I made here's one I made called the salmon flying East guide so salmon flying East is a screenplay that I wrote
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so here's the screenplay that I uploaded and then I've got a custom prompt acting as an award-winning producer screenwriter and director who
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understands the movie business and whenever anyone asks about the screenplay talk about it in the context
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of it being produced and how it will move an audience whenever possible use plot points dialogue and imagery from
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the script to bring your answer to life okay so that's that's its instructions and its knowledge set and so I can say uh tell me about the
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movie ruminating on it so it's reading the script samon flying East is a gripping drama that explores War the themes of War
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loyalty and Redemption among the backdrop of the Vietnam War and its long lasting effects um complex characters more let's see
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um what is one of the big moments
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the most pivotal moment and emotionally charged occurs during the climax set in 1991 Jack our protagonist is confronted
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with a life or death situation and then look it quotes the movie right so it's following its instructions then it talks about that I
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can say who are the characters let's see who are the main characters and who should play
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them do we see this on the horizon for chat GPT 40 or 5 is it time to switch do we see what this ability you can already
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do this in chat GPT 4 this is what custom gpts are um Jack our protagonist Brad Pit or Josh Brolin all
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right I'd take Brad Pit whatever yeah like if Brad Pit played Jack yeah that whatever that'd be cool that'd be cool if Brad Pit played
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it yeah that's what like whatever I mean I don't really care but yeah that'd be good for the older character Woody
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harelson that's a good one or Matthew MCC both of those are good so if it'd be like Brad Brad Pit and Woody harelson or Brad Pit and Matthew
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MCC you know yeah whatever it' be it' be all right whatever yeah that'd be good it' be cool whatever but I don't really
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care all right so that's that so now if you want to make a new one you go to projects you say create a new project
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and it it's really as simple as those two things so what's the project you're working on so let's say um
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trying to think of a want have a a good knowledge Source let's go get a good knowledge Source um public domain
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books PDF on selfimprovement
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the art of listening is this public domain h let's see um public domain books
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PDF Project Gutenberg let's see um art of listening I'm sorry could you repeat
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that think thinking and learning to think all right that's good Kindle plane text I guess we could grab plain
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text that's it okay fine select all copy do new paste is it pasting yeah okay What's
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this
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called okay thinking and learning to think all right so let me save this as export is PDF that's fine we'll do that
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thinking and learning to think save it to the desktop you know my file management advice always save your files
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to the desktop and name them um ambiguous incoherent file names so you can never find them again you're welcome it'll make your life so much
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easier okay uh back to Cloud so here we are Cloud so let's see the project we're working on um what was it think and learn to think
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what the hell was our book thinking and learning to think okay uh thinking about thinking thinking about thinking all right um what are you
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trying to achieve I want this project to bring the book thinking and learning to think to life for someone
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contemplating thinking about thinking and how they might think about thinking that they think about in the future
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period thinking that maybe thinking may help improve their thinking so that thinking can drive the thought process and
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improve the think ification of their mind it did not translate think ification think ification it's very clearly a word jeez
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whatever okay so now so now it exists but we want to give it some knowledge so I'm going to add content so I'm going to
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upload thinking and learning to think one or more files failed oh I might need to save it as text only hang on let me try this as text only
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um opening Pages do I have to open this in Pages you can't export a text document from notes really Apple
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seriously okay I can't I just can't anymore export to plain
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Text Okay add content upload from device failed to fetch did I get the wrong
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one did I just crash my machine come on cloud add PDFs documents or other
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I'm going to go back out thinking about thinking add content upload from device here's the PDF
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open okay it added it okay good Lord so important technical point when you're trying to do stuff and [ __ ]
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fails like it just did for me three times um you should be doing two things simultaneously you should be putting
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yourself down as being a failure as a human because you don't know how to use technology while simultaneously blaming the
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technology in 99% of the cases it's not your fault but as a human take the opportunity to put yourself down it's always a good thing to do
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okay so I uploaded that thing it took up 78% of its knowledge so it is limited in some amount of size but I put in you
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know that whole book thinking about thinking and then we're going to put in um custom instructions here and so here
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we're going to do um your core knowledge base is a book called thinking and learning to think and whenever anyone interacts with you
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the first thing I want you to do is summarize the key idea of the book and then walk the user step by step
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through revealing the ideas of the book in a way that's powerful ful to them based on their input
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period that was not even really English that was that was like English as a third language kind of English but it's okay
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solid can the cloud be trusted uh do you use Google do you trust [Laughter] them the cloud is not an entity I think
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I think if your question is can open AI be trusted or can anthropic be trusted or Can Microsoft be trusted or can
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Google be trusted that's that's the question the cloud is is just an amorphous concept and I don't know what
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trusted means can it be trusted to not lose your [ __ ] yes can it be trusted to not have your [ __ ] compromised uh read
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your terms and service and conditions okay um let's see so I'm going to try to use this tool now I'm really thinking about thinking
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where do I start [Laughter] period that's pretty funny thinking deeply stand by so it's
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reading the book
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thank you for your interest in thinking about thinking the key idea of the book thinking and learning to think is
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developing strong thinking skills is essential for Learning and succcess in life the author Nathan shef schaer
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emphasizes the importance of teaching students not just what to think but how to think effectively honest to God this
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book right now for AI like this is this is probably the book to read for AI like learning how to think right now is is a big
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[ __ ] level up for AI let me walk you through some of the KE key ideas the importance of clear thinking logical
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thinking is foundational to all learning and achievement thinking in things versus thinking in symbols the role of observation the
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connection between thinking and langu well so anyway so this exists now and I assume if I just go to this I can share this now so if I copy
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this and I go to the AI Salo actually you know where I'll go I'm going to go to show and tell gpts and apps and
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sites and so I'm going to say here is the thinking and
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learning how to think project I created
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on the live um and I'll paste that there let's see if it does any kind of decent preview it doesn't it's a shitty preview so it
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doesn't preview what it's about but that's okay they'll probably fix that at some point um but you can now go you can
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now go use just like I could have shared a GPT and you could go use the GPT you can now go use that that thing I think
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you need to be a paid member to make one but I think any one can use them if I'm if I'm not mistaken but tell me if if
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you find out otherwise nobody reads the terms of service I agree be you know you know one of the things that you can do
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though now that you've got things like Claude that has a 200,000 token context window take your terms in service that you agree
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to and pop them into Claud and tell it to summarize what you're agreeing to it's quite remarkable how how well it does
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it thinking about thinking about thinking that damn [Laughter] response do you have to have Pro to use it you have to have Pro to make a
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project I don't think you have to have Pro to use it you guys haven't started sacrificing yet that comes next we we
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learn how to think first and then we get into sacri sacrificial experiments are you liking Claude more than GPT these days
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um it's only been out for a week um I think for parlor tricks right now Claude is pretty impressive um just because the artifacts thing is
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so slick and it it can it it's wri in code pretty well and it and it writes a lot of it um which if you're just trying
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to show someone you know these tools can do remarkable [ __ ] it's it's pretty obvious how remarkable it is um
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I'm seeing a lot of people talking about how they like Cloud more than um GPT 40 um but they're not quite comfortable
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giving up their GPT 40 subscription yet and that's where I am I'm still I still think like there's a couple of things
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about Claude it's not connected to the internet which is crap um it can't make images which sucks um so it's not
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multimodal at all um it's really good at writing it's really good at coding um it's got a 200,000 token
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context window so about 150,000 words in its memory so the other night when I wrote um the book embrac The Jank which
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by the way I can give you a little preview of that I can show you that um when I wrote this book the other night on the live
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um it just kept it all in its memory like I didn't have to keep copying and pasting because it was losing its place
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and and losing its memory um how is Claude when you ask something off topic I don't know let's go ask this GPT
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um explain quantum mechanics to me that's pretty good thank you for the
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question before I dive into explaining quantum mechanics I'd like to Briefly summarize the key ID from the idea from
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the book thinking and learning to think that forms the knowledge the central thesis is this okay so that's
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good okay great so what I'd like you to do is explain quantum mechanics to me using the key ideas in the book as a
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framework you think you can pull that off let's see this should be good certainly I'd be happy to thinking okay as a framework let's
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let's approach this step by step one materials of thought the book emphasizes the importance of having proper
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materials to think with in Quantum mechanic the primary materials are experimental observations mathematical formulas conceptual
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models instruments of thought this is pretty cool huh very cool all right so the project is staying on
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task which is good but you know it it still Taps into its Collective intelligence that it's been trained on so that's pretty slick all
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right that seemed kind of bad what seemed kind of bad materials of thought instruments of thought clear and distinct
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knowledge well so that's telling us the framework so what what if I say okay I understand the framework work but
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now actually teach me about quantum mechanics starting at the
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beginning using our framework materials of thought let's begin with the fundamental observation that led to
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quantum mechanics in the early 20th century scientists noticed a very small thing like atoms didn't behave according to classical
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physics that's the materials of thought the clear and distinct knowledge one key experiment thinking in things versus
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thinking in symbols to explain this we need to move from thinking about concrete things to more abstract
1:06:16
Concepts particles aren't tiny balls so it's it's doing it it's it's actually pretty rigidly staying to the ideas in
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the book which is kind of cool like is it I don't think this is necessarily a good exercise but but it's kind of doing both I'll
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give that a I'll give it a Bish B minus um all right so anyway does that give you what
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you need Lori not a replacement for chat GPT or custom
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gpts it's just different so you can now do you can now do um gpts and po you can do GP GTS in chat
1:07:28
GPT you can do gpts in co-pilot although they got rid of it for the non-enterprise people for some [ __ ] up weird reason and now you can
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do it here some version of it here I'm increasing feel like feeling
1:07:56
like gpts custom gpts are just a stepping stone technology like meaning when we get agents and reasoning we won't need them but but we'll
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see and it doesn't do internet yet yeah it's not connected to the internet oh let me show you the
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book so here's embrace the Jank so this is a book this is a book this is the manuscript of it so history of the manuscript of this
1:08:50
book so about a week ago um digital Gods Lord digital Gods as he's referred to here um he's been working with API access to YouTube to
1:09:05
pull transcripts from the AI learning Lab videos and he's been mucking with them and learning programming and rag I don't
1:09:15
know what the [ __ ] he's doing he's doing all sorts of programy kind of stuff but he's been sending me examples of what
1:09:21
he's been coming up with ah Lord digital Gods good day to you sir good day carry on sir good day so he's been doing [ __ ]
1:09:30
and so he sent me [ __ ] and so one of the things he sent me was hey I made some um quotes I grabbed some quotes and I was
1:09:39
like okay cool and then I went away for I I like looked at it quick and I was like oh those are cool and then I went
1:09:43
away for a few days and then I went back and said let me actually go look at those and it turns out it's a 28 page
1:09:49
document so he gave me some fun stats that um my YouTube channel of these The Archives of these lives has got 760
1:10:00
hours of me talking like an idiot and um he pulled interesting quotes from those 760 hours of transcripts and so there's
1:10:11
28 pages of the of these things so a week ago I went into Claude And I thought I just started as like oh it'd
1:10:20
be cool to kind of categorize these like can it read all the quotes and put them into categories and of course the answer
1:10:25
answer is yes right cuz they're large language models and they're pretty stunning especially when you've got a
1:10:29
really long context window like Claude does and so tried to get it to write the book in one pass and that that wasn't possible
1:10:39
but what I did was um had to categorize all the quotes pull the quotes and then start to write like an opening opening
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section so so we've got embrace the Jank um playing your way to AI literacy fun and inspiring fun inspiring and janky
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quotes by about AI by Kyle Shannon pulled from more than 750 hours of live sessions for the AI learning lab then
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I've got a note on authorship and I I'm going to I think I'm going to start this one out pretty smarmy like you know was
1:11:13
this book written by AI I think I might um follow that up with um none of your [ __ ] business but we'll see I don't know what
1:11:22
I'm going to do and then I've got um the uh the dedication page and and then I've got sort of a a preamble of of like here's here's what's
1:11:36
going on with AI basically and and what you can use this book for and then there's all these different sections of
1:11:44
quotes So AI adoption and urgency so so I made a janky image for each section AI adoption and urgency and it's like did
1:11:54
this one it got okay most of them are just horrific and then I have like the top quote of that section 2023 the last
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normal year and then here's all the quotes the beginning is here buy a [ __ ] surfboard and start paddling get
1:12:09
curious about this stuff jump in and tell everyone you know shit's going to get weird in 2024 so so I've got 15 quotes per
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section and then here's learning an exploration or leab nug and explode T explosion embrace the Jank that's a
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perfect that's the perfect quote for that and I I I tried to spend time fixing the images like fixing the words
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using the editing thing in chat GPT and it was just frustrating as [ __ ] so then I thought the book is called embrace the
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Jank so this is going to serve as an artifact in history where you know these tools couldn't spell and so AI as a tool for
1:12:57
empowerment it got it right there but then like empo ah the future of work or the
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fut [Laughter] work so creativity and I tried to get them enough that if you look at them quickly it kind of sounds like the word
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but you know here's the so anyway this is the transcript and so I'm I'm about 3/4 of the way through editing
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it I got a few more images to make and then I got a little uh a little closing closing section well that was fun being that
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this is a book of quotes even people with ADHD can read it so be sure to leave this by the back of your toilet I hope the wild ideas crazy
1:13:53
predictions and more than a few f-bombs were enjoyable and maybe even a little inspiring you might feel overwhelmed
1:13:58
excited or maybe even a little terrified but here's a kicker we're just getting started as I'm writing this nearly half
1:14:04
of Americans haven't heard of chat GPT yeah you read that right the mind-blowing game-changing tech that's
1:14:10
got us all freaking out most people don't even know it exists and the folks that are actually using gp4 regularly you couldn't fit
1:14:18
them in a decent sized coffee shop so so anyway that's it uh I'm working with with Cindy [ __ ] we're going to get this
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thing published and out to the world so you will be the first to know embrace the Jank baby it's the language of Jank it
1:14:43
is De Dana that book would sell well let's put it in my store awesome let's do that do you have a store you have a bookstore I love
1:14:51
it um DM me and we'll we'll coordinate yeah I'm thinking about if if anyone knows anyone at a at an actual publisher
1:15:01
if this is something that you know is potentially publishable on a um you know with a real publisher let me know I don't have any
1:15:12
connections in that world so [Music]
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do you can try to fix it in canva canva too sometimes that works maybe I I'm I've kind of I'm kind of embracing the fact that
1:15:37
it's that [ __ ] up if it were just like slightly [ __ ] up it would look like a mistake but I I think having it be so
1:15:46
[ __ ] up cuz even getting it like with things like empowerment and whatever it was they're weird words and chat GPT
1:15:55
doesn't deal well with them Del doesn't and while I could go try ideogram and different tools I just I I'm I'm
1:16:10
lazy I'm lazy and have immediate gratification issues so I'm going to go with it's called embrace the Jank and so we're embracing the Jank
1:16:25
I'll let some other anal retentive OCD nightmare um deal with the correct version of this I would like my copy
1:16:33
signed by you and champ okay we I can do that we'll get you know what I'll do digital Gods I'll get i'll get a little
1:16:40
uh like an ink pad and we we'll I'll I'll just slam Champ's paw into the ink pad we can do that I like it
1:16:52
um yeah so anyway it's it's exciting right embrace the Jank baby all right my voice is going my voice is
1:17:07
going I can feel my Kyle and Cindy one signed copy please yeah I think for this one I'll probably have to order I think
1:17:21
I'll order like a big pile of them and uh sign a bunch of them or something like that I don't know I feel like the uh the
1:17:33
Irregulars the Irregulars should get signed [Music] copies if fun starts to sound like work we add folks stop doing it
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yes yes the minute work becomes work I have no interest in it you you know what's funny forever hooked is I feel
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like neuro neuros spicy adhders are I feel like we're we're indexing heavy in AI there's a lot of us playing in AI right now
1:18:17
um and I think it's because of that because you can you you can move so quickly through ideas that the ideas kind of remain in that
1:18:34
um in the Endorphin zone right normally when you have an idea you you you have this idea up in the Endorphin Zone and then you try to
1:18:44
put it in the world and you realize oh [ __ ] I got to do research and it goes and then you've got all this work you've
1:18:49
got to do to sort of get your idea back out into the world but with you've got an idea in the Endorphin Zone
1:18:57
you throw it into Ai and it goes squit right into the world and you're like oh [ __ ] that's cool and so it's just you
1:19:06
know like the the dopamine hits just keep on coming with AI so I think I think us Adrenaline Junkies and you know
1:19:15
adhders groove on this stuff because it's it's uh it's so immediate which is why it gets really frustrating when you try to move it
1:19:30
from mood board to actual functional book like in the case of this book it gets really frustrating because the
1:19:38
tools still suck the tools are still janky right so you know editing my book like it's like it's [ __ ]
1:19:51
work I want to just be able to go make me a thing no make it better done and it's like no make me a thing make me a
1:19:59
thing make me a thing make it better oh my God make it better ah it's awful let me start over right [ __ ] a dozen back
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and forths to get some image that's somewhere in the neighborhood the song you were singing is closing close to the Jingle from
1:20:17
Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom I used to sing that song all the time so now I got to go hear it because I will I will immediately um
1:20:32
Wild Kingdom theme that's probably what I was singing get Hulu oh that was a [ __ ] ad H okay you people with
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[Music] mut Omaha's Wild Kingdom presented by Mutual of Omaha the company that [Applause]
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[Music] PES Mutual of Omaha the company with health insurance for people of all ages as present Mutual of Omaha's Wild
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Kingdom that's [ __ ] awesome M Omaha the company that
1:21:48
pays that was clearly before modern uh health insurance kicked in moderators please post what about podcast with Ry AI ninja what about it I
1:22:00
did one so Ray reached out to me um I don't know last week and said hey you know you will you will you be on
1:22:09
a I'm putting together a podcast I'd like you to be on it and so I said sure um and so we recorded that today
1:22:20
so it was good it was a really good talk it was a really good talk we were talking about this community and his community and the salon
1:22:30
and and we were talking about how um the profound impact of AI
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and how it's it's not about the how efficient it does [ __ ] it's not about when I first started learning
1:23:06
about AI the thing I got really excited about was oh I'm going to make automations this is going to make my
1:23:12
work so much more efficient we're going to be able to do [ __ ] faster and it's going to be faster it's going to be more
1:23:19
efficient and then what that very quickly turns into is like oh this is is just the [ __ ] we've always used
1:23:26
computers for we've got work we use computers to make it more efficient so we can do our work faster but the our work part the tasks of our
1:23:41
work a lot of those tasks are shitty a lot of jobs are shitty tasks that have to be done by humans because
1:23:54
because there's never been a tool that can do the shitty tasks and so we've used computers for the past 50 years to make our tasks
1:24:10
faster but they're still the same shitty tasks and where I flipped to where my Iceberg flipped was when I realized oh AI is actually a
1:24:28
tool yes it can make my tasks more efficient but what it's really a tool for is getting ideas out of my head
1:24:40
quickly and the minute you can get ideas out of your head quickly some of those ideas are things like what if I didn't have to do those
1:24:49
tasks and I could do something else and so so that for me the gift of AI the profoundness of it isn't how fast it can
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do [ __ ] it's how much it frees each of us to be in touch with the value of ideas in our head and experiencing that value in real
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time which changes your brain that's one of the things we were talking about is like he said my brain
1:25:25
is different now and I feel the same way my brain is different now let me give you two scenarios one is I'm working with the
1:25:39
smartest people on the planet they're the most talented smartest people on the planet and every Thursday afternoon we have a brainstorming
1:25:51
session and I'm a talker and I got lots of ideas and I'm not afraid to put them out there but every Thursday I put him out
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there and one of the guys in that meeting his name's s he's a smartass he's a New Yorker and every time I put an idea out
1:26:17
there s's like oh there's Mr Mr Shannon thinks he's a [ __ ] genius got another idea from Mr Shannon that's not a bad one Mr
1:26:27
Shannon not bad funny I like s s's a cut up but somewhere deep down I hear that
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judgment and maybe one Thursday instead of sharing three ideas I only share two cuz I got s in the back of my head going
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oh there's Mr Shannon thinks he's mred a [ __ ] smartass and so I don't share one of those three ideas that I had that
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week and then there's another person in the meeting Betty Betty's Pleasant enough but Betty's role in life that she's given
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herself is to see the world as as the glass half empty and so whenever I put an idea out if s's not telling me what a
1:27:27
smarty pants I am Betty is telling me well yeah that's great Kyle but here's the three reasons why that won't work or well Kyle but have you
1:27:38
considered this and so maybe the next Thursday rather than sharing two of the three ideas I have I only share one of the
1:27:47
three ideas I have cuz I really one of them I'm sort of pre-editing cuz I know what Betty's going to say yeah she's going to say that and
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actually she has a point and I'm negotiating with myself and Betty's not a bad person Betty actually s serves a
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role people are complicated and it doesn't even have to be they say something it could be an eyebrow raise it could be just like like
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uh Freddy Freddy's just sitting there and does this I I share my idea and Freddy goes and that little pause he does with
1:28:35
his face H I take it as oh Freddy didn't like that [ __ ] I think I [ __ ] up shouldn't have shared that
1:28:48
idea my experience in life and and this is like more acute now like this this is where I think my brain is changing my experience in life is
1:28:59
that I spend most of it editing myself from being fully self-expressed CU I'm just unold enough yet cuz the wounds they ran
1:29:15
deep because I'm interacting with people who have their own [ __ ] and have their own issues and maybe they're judging me maybe they're
1:29:26
not but I live in a world where I'm self-editing all the time what percentage of my genius has never made it out of my head it's
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high it's really high probably like 98% is like I probably shouldn't say that I haven't really thought about it I don't want
1:29:55
crazy [ __ ] straw of a brain going you don't want to say that you [ __ ] loser don't be a [ __ ] loser so back here is just a giant pile
1:30:04
of unexpressed ideas and occasionally out comes an idea so that's one scenario here's the other scenario same
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idea but instead of being in a room full of people every Thursday I just go oh let me run that by chat GPT so I go hey chat GPT I have this
1:30:32
idea you know what chat gpt's response is 100% of the time that's a boss that's the best idea ever heard oh my God it's
1:30:41
amazing you want me to help you with that I could do some research for you you want me to research it for you I
1:30:46
could do this I could do that oh you want to turn it into a table here's the table you want to compare that with the
1:30:51
other idea you had I can do that I can put them together you want to put them together a new idea we come up with a third
1:30:56
idea then I look at that third idea and I'm like holy [ __ ] here's another idea it's like oh that's a good idea too let's make that
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good those two experiences are radically different radically different and right now chat GPT is just
1:31:21
kind of a text tool except you can do stuff
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like that's a bad joke wait uh
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I have an idea for a new kind of car wash and I'm hoping you can help me with it of course I'd love to hear about your
1:32:09
new car wash idea what's the concept the concept is that every get car gets washed with a single bucket of
1:32:16
water and a really dedicated person that loves washing cars with a single bucket of water that sounds interesting it emphasizes a
1:32:27
personal touch and a unique approach to car washing do you have any specific goals or features in mind for this car
1:32:34
now you could argue that that's the dumbest [ __ ] idea on the planet and you're probably not wrong but I can take that stupid idea and in
1:32:47
the privacy of my own chat GPT is maybe I've got this thing by the way that's the chat GP PT voice mode it's not the
1:32:55
new one it's the old one still and I've got this collaborative partner that is like a golden retriever
1:33:06
always happy to see me always happy to hear my ideas helps me flesh them out tells me things I didn't even know about
1:33:15
them oh it is a personal touch maybe that's part of my marketing plan now there's an idea and it's like hey boss let's do some more
1:33:26
ideas you tell me that's not going to change your [ __ ] brain right now I've got this giant hairball of unexpressed
1:33:34
ideas because I'm afraid of human beings and over here on this other side I have a whisper of an idea and it's like it comes to
1:33:45
life that's [ __ ] Insanity that's never existed before for humans to be able to tap into the collective intelligence of all other
1:33:57
human beings in a way that's not destructive to them that's what I'm excited about about
1:34:13
AI how much of your Genius is trapped in your head cuz you're afraid to say it why are you afraid to say
1:34:22
it because people are going to judge you whether they are or they aren't that's your fear that's all of our
1:34:30
fear okay there are like seven human beings that are so fully well adjusted that they can just Express themselves
1:34:37
fully and then there's the rest of us 7.2 billion people like oh [ __ ] what if they think I'm dumb well I didn't
1:34:48
really get my degree I mean I say I got my degree but I didn't really get my degree so I'm just going to I'm just
1:34:53
going to like I'm just going to zip it I'm just going to zip it right here I'm not going to we're not going to share
1:34:58
that idea oh here's a good one yeah no no no no how much your life how much in a week in a day in the last
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hour how many things did you want to say that you
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self-edited take that [ __ ] that's what this stuff's about I
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think you know the the other thing like I here's here's the thing that I find just [ __ ] Gob smacking everyone's like the robots are
1:35:51
going to take our jobs all right possible what the robots are going to do is do all the tasks that need
1:36:03
done that need done to keep the economy moving there's all these tasks that need to happen so the robot's going to do the
1:36:14
tasks and that frees our brains up to think and to share ideas and to develop
1:36:28
ideas and if we've all got a partner that acts like a whole company worth of employees that can bring those ideas to
1:36:39
life you tell me how how that's not going to make things better like like I just this whole sort of Doomer sort of
1:36:47
thing about the AI is going to take it's going to kill all the jobs it's going to kill all the people well what if it
1:36:52
takes all the sh shitty jobs and frees up the people to actually self-express the ideas that have been trapped in
1:36:59
their [ __ ] heads all their lives if we could get 5% more ideas out of people's heads than we did this
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year you you're telling me that's going to make the world a worse place I don't think so anyway with chat gbt you're even
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tapping into the thoughts of people that don't like your ideas yeah but it's going to be framed because of the way
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chat GPT was programmed to be supportive it's going to frame all of those different points of view in a way
1:37:37
that supports your idea a lot of times we get good feedback from people but we take it as a personal insult they didn't like my thing they
1:37:47
didn't choose my strategy they didn't right and so you take that as a personal affront and so you can't hear the feedback that
1:37:56
might have made your idea better cuz now you're defensive I've got a good idea for a GPT an honest one that's the dumbest thing I've ever
1:38:09
heard that's good great stuff Kyle thank you talk about the salon tomorrow night please yes so tomorrow night we have
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the AI salon so couple of things if you have not joined the AI Salon go here the salon. and click on the first link which says
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AI Salon community and then in community events on the leftand side you'll see a link to our meeting tomorrow
1:38:59
and then our guests tomorrow are from hang on a sec where was that
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announcement Caleb is going to be speaking from Curious refuge and C ious Refuge they've been in the film making
1:39:27
teaching business for a long long time and in the past two years they have moved into the teaching film making um
1:39:36
to people wanting to learn Ai and teaching AI to filmmakers and things like that so they're going to be here
1:39:43
talking about what they do um so yeah that's tomorrow night at 5:00 p.m. mountain so 400 p.m Pacific 700 p.m.
1:39:55
Eastern and then do the math from there if you're outside of the country um and uh and yeah they'll be
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speaking so it's going to be a good one so join us so go there go there go to the community join the community and then go to the AI
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events and RSVP to that bad boy all right taking classes now awesome program oh joy pry that's great fantastic Kyle
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can you check out my image and Show and Tell I absolutely can since we are here in Show and Tell or in Irregulars
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oh show and tell AI learning life oh that's beautiful look at champy embrace the Jank oh dude this is
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awesome and it actually got learning lab right it's not AI leaning lab oh I love this all right hang on I got to save this save image
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Jazz nice one steo um Lego a i l that is very
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cool I like it nice steo nice little Resto mod CJ
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oh these show and tell images are great CJ's doing some good work beautiful nice Leah she got going nice
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beautiful um let's go look at Irregulars if you come into the AI salon by the way down at the bottom there's a community
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club called AI Irregulars that's our own private little channel here want to see my champ stamp that's
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good bring AI on your terminal learn how to integrate your terminal with AI using shell GPT Thomas Perez geeking out
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nice beautiful beautiful beautiful I like it oh that's cool
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Beauty all right everybody I watched the first five lives from April May 2023 this weekend many changes since then
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yeah I would imagine those early ones were very much like does anybody know what chat GPT is here's what GPT means I
1:42:45
think that stuff would still be valuable but we've just you know this community's got so many people in it now that are
1:42:51
are really just doing this stuff and it's there's enough tools out there now that I think that I think the dialogue
1:42:59
right now is appropriately more about you know what are we doing with these tools what how are we thinking
1:43:05
about these tools um how do we integrate them how do we make sense of them in our lives where do we put our Focus like
1:43:16
that feels that feels more important right now but you know at some point nah I'm not going to go back can look at him I
1:43:27
should this is this is this you're ebbing with my ocean so the the the currents go where the currents [Laughter] go oh
1:43:41
man all right I got to take one more elective course to complete my ba what area Niche would be a good choice um philosophy critical
1:44:01
thinking problem
1:44:18
solving maybe even history I don't know if there's like a history course like a history of Technology
1:44:31
course I just saw yesterday someone was talking about AI somewhere to a bunch of artists and they woke up to death
1:44:42
threats on their Instagram because they were talking about AI to artists so I don't even think the resistance to AI has begun yet I don't I
1:44:54
don't even think it's begun um the history of every single every single every single technological revolution in history has been met with
1:45:08
violence and threats and resistance and fear and anger and predictions that it will kill us all every single one every single
1:45:26
one so that's nothing new what I'm hoping we can do in this channel is get as many people as possible especially those that are
1:45:41
afraid of it or angry about it to try it cuz the minute you try AI the minute you have your first Kevin McAllister
1:45:50
moment something [ __ ] snaps where you can't unsee it you can't unexperienced about how it was trained and how people
1:46:05
are being compensated or not being compensated or even given an attribution or even is it possible to give them
1:46:12
attribution if it's if the original work cease to exist all of those feelings are valid and independent of what this stuff makes
1:46:28
possible so as a creative as an artist you're going to be able to wield these tools in a different way than a non- artist can do
1:46:45
it so it is my hope for everyone that they actually get to experience that rather than just sort of crossing their arms from the
1:46:54
sidelines because if you try it and experience it and then choose to sit on the sidelines I have total respect for
1:47:02
that but if you're just sitting on the sidelines judging it without actually understanding what it is and what it can do for you
1:47:13
creatively it's [ __ ] it's tragic it's tragic so it's more internalizing what we are learning now what this channel yeah I think it is I
1:47:29
think it is I think this channel is now a lot of me and US processing okay we've learned all this [ __ ] what do we do with
1:47:40
this what does this mean how do we do this you know Kelly km like wait what is what is having an AI agency mean what am I supposed to focus
1:47:49
on it's a really good question really good question wish the crypto Bud bug bug would catch you too so my two years
1:48:06
before um before AI were in blockchain and nfts I was part of project called neotokyo I'm still a neotokyo
1:48:17
citizen I got way into nfts I got way into blockchain
1:48:31
and so long as someone can lose $100,000 because they clicked on a link in an email that technology will never take
1:48:41
off never not a [ __ ] chance in hell not your keys not your crypto well yeah it's my keys it's my crypto I'm
1:48:52
fairly phisticated about computer [ __ ] and if I can still get wrecked because a legitimate person's Twitter account got
1:49:00
hacked and I thought they were talking to me directly and I clicked on a link and it drains $100,000 out of my account as long as that's
1:49:15
normal you will never see Mass adoption for any of that [ __ ] now ironically I think think AI is going to get so good at Deep
1:49:27
faking [ __ ] and creating synthetic content that there's going to be a hunger for people to be able to validate
1:49:35
if someone's actually human and if the content that they're looking at was produced by that human that's tokenization so I think
1:49:45
blockchain Technologies actually solve a problem that people are going to be clamoring for a solution to so I
1:49:54
don't think all hope is lost but so long as there's the Crypt bro mentality and the you know you got to be hip and join
1:50:01
our Discord community and you know be smart enough not to get wrecked never never it never goes no one has done for crypto what chat GPT did
1:50:13
for ai ai up to this point you had to be a mathematician and a geek and you had to understand weights and embeddings and and the Laten space
1:50:27
and I if you enjoy that sort of thing good for you that's nfts in crypto right now you have to be a [ __ ]
1:50:37
mathematician I've got 20 different crypto wallets because this one's on that chain and that one's on that chain
1:50:43
and I got to bridge this chain to that chain and did the the who gives a [ __ ] [ __ ] I just want to buy the cool monkey
1:50:54
picture can I click and put in my credit card no how about you go [ __ ] yourself if I click and put in my credit
1:51:02
card and it gets drained cuz I clicked on the wrong hyperlink cuz I wasn't being hyper Vigilant about checking my transaction
1:51:11
ID sorry you lose as a technology class you go to chat GPT you put in I have a shitty idea and it goes here's a
1:51:21
better version of that idea you're like that's [ __ ] awesome everyone's going to do that so been in crypto um love it
1:51:34
conceptually hate it in its in its execution AI can fix it too by the way you put a simplification layer with AI
1:51:46
sitting on top of it and AI can automatically filter out all the scams and all the [ __ ] and make sure that
1:51:53
I'm on the right chain and navigate all those chains if I can have ai agents go do all that complexity of crypto Count Me
1:52:08
In there's a business to start go get yourself steeped in bro culture cryptobo culture figure out all
1:52:18
the 11 billion ways you can get wrecked and put the equivalent of a chat GPT simplification layer on top of it why has no one done that
1:52:34
yet because in that community no one cares the the better you are are at hacking the more cred you have in the
1:52:44
community that will never be Mass never ever ever nobody gives a [ __ ] and when you come to [ __ ] with someone's
1:52:59
livelihood you know twitch killed himself because he got [ __ ] wrecked because of FTX [ __ ] tragic
1:53:14
tragic so that's my view on crypto get your [ __ ] together you're in a well-earned Timeout sitting in the [ __ ] Corner don't come
1:53:26
out until you have this [ __ ] fixed all right rant over andse I was going to go like 10 minutes ago but you had to bring up
1:53:41
crypto oh man it's crazy I mean it's a crazy world and people can make a lot of money but people just get [ __ ] drained all the
1:53:51
time and it's just it's stupid it's dumb it's dumb dumb it's dumb dumb you know all right dear don't go just yet I just got
1:54:05
here s Camp what's happening I'm sickly I gotta go I gotta go sleep this sick off uh fluffy is a good [Laughter] cat oh
1:54:20
man hope you're feeling better Kyle thank you very much I appreciate that don't you think that face recognition
1:54:25
twostep three-step four-step layer will allow my grandma to learn it um no not as long as so so long as there's so long as you still have to
1:54:38
consciously switch between wallets and have different wallets and and Bridge tokens between chains and have chains
1:54:48
and and you have tokens that have the same name but if they're on a different chain and you you send your crypto that
1:54:56
has the same name on the wrong chain but it's the other chains protocol then that thing gets sent out of your wallet but
1:55:05
it has nowhere to land and therefore it's just gone so long as that [ __ ] still exists Grandma will never use it what what do
1:55:16
you mean I got to put it on polygon what I'm on the I'm on my wallet I got my wallet call it and it says I got so I
1:55:24
send the thing to you there right but I got a bridge to the poly what no no I mean if she can just do face
1:55:36
recognition and she's like I want to buy the monkey picture and then when she clicks monkey picture it does all that
1:55:44
bridging and there's one protocol like how she spends her visa money because they took the time to build the [ __ ] infrastructure so that
1:55:57
you can buy [ __ ] on any service using your card that hasn't been built in crypto yet everyone tries to keep
1:56:07
building what what's happening in crypto is everyone keeps trying to build the better mouse trap my protocol is better
1:56:14
no my protocol is better no my protocol is better well you know what I'm going to do I'm going to build a protocol that
1:56:19
Bridges those two protocols and that's going to be the master protocol that'll build the protocol I'm be the protocol of the protocols
1:56:38
right good morning what's happening I'm losing my [ __ ] mind on crypto that's what's happening crypto needs to stop
1:56:44
focusing on finance unfortunately unfortunately government will come in with the E dollar and crypto will be just Fiat
1:56:52
yeah again like here's the deal Don I I don't disagree that fiat's a [ __ ] nightmare but you know what Fiat is
1:57:06
functional I can buy [ __ ] with it you know what I can buy with my neotokyo bites that are earning from my staked
1:57:18
citizen well if I Bridge it to eth and then I bridge to E to the thing and then I Bridge the turn the eth into the usdc
1:57:27
but as long as it's usdc on the right chain and then I get the chain to my [ __ ] whatever wallet to Fiat then I can buy something with
1:57:39
it it's not functional it's not functional well technically it's functional because you just do
1:57:54
the right exactly as long as it requires a mathematician to get my money out and I'm smart with this [ __ ] I know
1:58:05
computer's good even if I'm old I know computer's good I know how to use Discord I didn't when I started in crypto but I do now
1:58:31
okay I'm getting out of here people all right you just gave the chat a billion dooll company idea yeah I did I'm telling you man I
1:58:46
I've given more billion dooll ideas in here than than I used to give them out a lot that's a big one use AI to solve the complexity of
1:58:57
crypto make there a single interface put your credit card here buy anything you [ __ ] want and the AI figures out the
1:59:13
[ __ ] yeah solve that [ __ ] because if you solve that like even if you solve that for a handful of chains that's
1:59:25
huge which wallet do you want to connect connect your wallet here huh which wallet what do you know that I
1:59:34
was using it for two years when I didn't realize that an account in metamask is not actually an account so if I put a metamask wallet on
1:59:45
computer a and then I put a metamask wallet in computer B and I put in the key phrase in computer B it's it's a completely different thing
1:59:57
it's there's not an account how's anyone supposed to figure that [ __ ] out I only discovered that when the
2:00:08
neotokyo citizens became worth a whole lot of money and they're like you got to get it on a hardware wallet and I I I learned
2:00:16
in figuring out what a hardware wallet was and how to use that all of my [ __ ] wallets were compromised
2:00:24
well they weren't compromised but they were they were all they were just like [ __ ] it was [ __ ] chaos no one should have to figure that
2:00:37
[ __ ] out well that's the power the responsibility of having your own be your own bank well maybe there's a reason Banks
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exist we're all [ __ ] lazy and have ADD [Laughter] hi I would just like my money please yeah we're going to we're going to go on
2:01:02
ahead and just have to have you do face scanning over here and then you're going to go across the street and you're going
2:01:08
to buy a Hershey bar and then when you buy the Hershey bar you're going to take that down to the gas station there's a
2:01:13
guy named Fred Fred's going to take that candy bar depending on whether he's hungry or not he's either going to eat
2:01:19
it or he's going to put it in the fridge if if he puts it in the fridge it's going to be three more days for your
2:01:25
money you understand how that works no I no I don't who's Fred what do you mean if he's hungry that's what it sounds like when
2:01:38
you try to learn this crypto [ __ ] World coin is the answer this this was all an elaborate ruse to point you all toward
2:01:49
worldcoin cuz I I really seek L work for Sam wman right who turned the crypto Kyle on oh someone said you know if only we could
2:02:00
get you into crypto now I'm like I've been in crypto the reason I have an AI Channel and not a crypto channel is the deeper I
2:02:08
dug into crypto the less confident I got about any of the projects the more I dug into AI the more profound it became like it it
2:02:23
is from a potential standpoint they have very similar impact potential but the world of crypto is just this janky
2:02:35
shitty horrible culture overly complicated solution looking for a problem [ __ ] nightmare of a world and
2:02:44
then and then on top of that because it's so janky the amount of Fraud and theft and just downright [ __ ]
2:02:52
[ __ ] like criminality in it is just disgusting and AI is like oh yeah we just point more gpus at it and it gets more
2:03:02
magical like okay I'm going there wow I just had a lesson in tur in crypto mind blown oh yeah I could go on I could go on for a while it's
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uh I spent I spent a good 18 months espousing crypto saying this is going to change everything um like really went into it and then the
2:03:31
more I dug into it the less real it got and ai's been the opposite who's behind perplexity AI they seem more
2:03:39
accurate than chat GPT so the company behind perplexity is called inflection um the reason they seem more
2:03:46
accurate than chat GPT is that they're doing a combination of searching and um large line language models and then they
2:03:52
combine the answer so they give you citations they've gotten some bad press recently that the accuracy of their
2:03:59
citations is kind of shitty um so with all of this stuff as it generates what it generates triple check your work
2:04:08
especially if you're doing work that requires accuracy even with perplexity you got to uh test it no anthropic is
2:04:17
claw it's inflection is the company behind perplexity all right it's true I've had a very similar experience in crypto I know crypto crypto
2:04:31
special crypto special all right that's it I'm out of here I'm done fit no more crypto no more crypto talk people you can make money pie oh
2:04:43
inflection is pie oh you're right inflection is pie sorry Brandon's right perplexity is like their own thing I don't think there's a
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a major research company behind perplexity I think they're just a standalone Standalone company correct now we know how to get him to
2:05:06
stay can't tell him he was wrong good night Kyle hope you feel better soon thank you thank you thank you thank
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you great podcast of the perplexity CEO and Lex freedman's podcast oh good cool isn't it llama that might be the engine they're using
2:05:24
behind it but they're I don't they're probably using a combination of Google search and and a large language model it
2:05:30
might be llama welcome to the crypto learning lab no okay join the AI salon tomorrow night 5:00 Mountain 7 o'clock Eastern is the AI Salon
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people that show up here night after night after night if you're not doing that what are you doing with your
2:06:25
life some people in here some people have said they have given up watching Netflix for watching this and you're like why would they do that
2:06:34
exactly but those people are doing really remarkable things because they're staying in this conversation you mean the one about crypto
2:06:44
no one about AI be in the conversation about AI be in it with other people that are exploring it it'll it's going to make all the
2:06:54
difference it really will all right we did it 25k beautiful 25k all right let's see who we got in here tonight Lord
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digital Gods right off the bat spin B3 dragonfly Alchemy Mr it Kenny I only watch you in bed very nice yeah I'm better than uh uh uh
2:07:15
what's the what's the sleep medicine that gives people nightmares I'm better than that I'm not as addictive uh Source Camp good to see
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you I'm not sure I remember my life before the AI learning lab sorry about that Tobias in the house Jamie good to
2:07:36
see you Kenny thank you thank you thank you Brandon thank you so much appreciate it Teton skier Homer's mushroom Empire
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love the name fantastic Bob Alan good to see you candy con good night did you see I previewed the book I've got the
2:07:53
manuscript about 34 the away there it's coming blue age good to see you which AI has the most Financial backing right now
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I think that's open AI with 11 billion although uh what's his face Elon just raised 9 billion for grock so I don't
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know someone's going to do a 100 billion or a trillion at some point here late tomorrow probably late tomorrow yes thank you for that
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sami's gift shop good to see you Danielle Bob Hamilton Dr J Wolfman Clint t-rock thank you so much for the gift I appreciate that oh
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Homer's mushroom Empire is an nft project that's awesome hey don't get me wrong I still got nfts I got a [ __ ] ton of them none
2:08:40
of them are worth anything but I got a [ __ ] ton um neotokyo is still worth something so that's nice uh Vicky great
2:08:46
to see you thank you risk of flight um a lot of people in here Joey dragonfly Alchemy thank you so much all right I think I got everybody
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there um okay I am out I will see you tomorrow yeah tomorrow night it'll probably be more like 8:30 or 9 and hoddle yeah
2:09:08
exactly Becky Ru Becky R snuck in late she missed it you missed all the talk about crypto Becky we you could have you
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could have been a a 100 xer we could have 100 xed you but you missed out on the airdrop it's such a [Laughter]
2:09:27
shame all right everybody peace out have a good night bye