I want to try to see if I can like, inject my link. FutureTools.io We're figuring out cool use cases in real time on this episode right now. Yeah, yeah. 5-Sort- Hey, it licked the Future Tools! Yeah! I'm telling you, there's like a SEO hack right now. Hey, welcome to The Next Wave Podcast on Matt Wolfe and once again, I'm here with Nathan Lands and today we're talking once again about AI use cases.
And I feel like a lot of people sort of know the surface level uses of AI, right? You kind of know how to go have conversations with JetGPD or Clod or maybe make an image with mid-journey. But so many people are just sort of looking at the tip of the iceberg and that iceberg goes so deep. There are so many cool things that you can do with these AI tools. And in this episode, we're going to deep dive into some of the more interesting use cases that you can use AI for.
Some of them fairly basic and easy to implement and one of them is a little more complex and sort of a deep dive into literally how I'm using AI to run my business. So I'm going to pull back the curtain and show you the whole process of what I'm doing to run my Future Tools website using AI. And we're going to get to all of that at this episode. I think you're going to get a lot of value out of it and learn a whole bunch of new ways to use AI. So let's just go ahead and jump right into it.
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This one is using Claude. I use Claude a lot. So a lot of my workflows use Claude. I love making projects inside of Claude. But one of these little projects that I made is called the news summarizer. So if you watch my other YouTube channel every Friday, I put out an AI news video where I break down like here's all of the latest AI news for the week. And this is pretty much how I come up with like what I'm going to say about the news for the most part is I've created this new summarizer here.
And I'll go ahead and show you my system prompt. I'll read it off as well for anybody that's listening, but I have this system prompt here. It says I will upload or paste in an article PDF or video transcript. Your job is to respond with bullet points with the following information. Summary the content into bullet points making it easy to understand the concepts or ideas presented. Tell me what we can do now as a result of this information that we could not do before what makes this novel.
Tell me how I should report on this in the news if I was to give a news broadcast and explain why this information was important. What should I tell the viewers so that the most amount of people can understand it. The format of the response should be and then I give a little format here summary bullet bullet bullet bullet what makes it novel bullet bullet bullet.
And then how should I describe this news or concept in a simple way that anyone can understand when I report on it if it makes sense using analogy. So that's the whole system prompt there. And basically what I'm telling it to do is I'm going to give you content might be a PDF might be a document might be a copy and pasted news article. Break it down for me so I can explain it really, really easily. And one of the things that's been sort of circulating in the world of AI news this week.
I'm sure you've probably seen this Nathan is that doom thing right the the AI doom where it's sort of generating every single frame. So as somebody like clicks the forward button it generates the next frame in doom if they click the shoot button it automatically generates the next frame. There's no like underlining game engine. Yeah, no game engine underneath it. It's all being generated as as they're playing. So I have that PDF and I can drag drag that PDF.
This is literally the the research report right off of archive.org that explains the technical concept of how this works. And if you're looking at my screen right now if you're not looking at my screen you can look at it over on YouTube. But I just dropped the PDF right here into cloud. And I don't even add a prompt all of my prompting was done in that system prompt that I just read.
And if I just hit enter on this it's going to read that PDF for me and then break it down with all of the information that I asked it to give me in that system prompt. So right now it's generating all of that text for me here and here's what it says here's a summary and analysis of the research paper summary the paper introduces game engine and neural model that can simulate the classic game.
DOOM in real time at over 200 at over 20 frames per second on a single TPU right and it sort of summarizes what the articles about. And then the next section what makes this novel interesting this is the first neural model capable of simulating a complex 3D game like DOOM in real time with high visual quality.
It demonstrates the neural models can potentially replace traditional game engines for interactive 3D environments etc etc. And then it goes on to say here's how to describe this news simply right so now you can start to see how like on my a i news videos. Yes I put a lot of work into them but like a i supports the hell out of me for making those news videos so here's what it says for how to describe this news simply.
Imagine if instead of programming every detail of a video game we can just show an AI system examples of the game being played and it can learn to recreate the entire game on its own.
That's essentially what researchers have achieved with a classic game called DOOM they trained an AI to watch gameplay videos and then reproduce the game so so accurately that even humans have trouble telling the difference between the AI version and the real thing is could revolutionize how video games are made in the future potentially making it much faster and easier to create complex 3D world and gameplay is like teaching an AI to be a game designer and programmer all in one.
Right so that's like one of my most used workflows and this is very relevant we're recording this on a Thursday I record my news videos for YouTube on a Thursday so I was in here actually using this quad project earlier today to start to break down my news videos now every piece of news that I put on those news videos doesn't need this process right like some of the news is just self explanatory but every once to all I'll come across a research paper and I'm like.
I want to go a little bit more in depth on this I really want to make sure that the viewers understand what this means and this is how I do that I'll just plug in the research paper and it's going to simplify it for me and then tell me how I should break it down as a piece of news.
I'm curious like how much time do you think this saves you there's a time savings but there's also like a mental savings right so it probably saves me a good 15 or 20 minutes of actually like going through and reading all.
Of the concepts within the research paper but at the same time these research papers are often over my head like let's be honest like once they start breaking down like math and there's like letters within the math equation and it's like I X over 15% plus 32 AD plus six I'm like you lost me with I right like the very first letter in there right so like like the mental low that it takes off of my plate of like me reading this research.
Paper like three times to try to understand what the hell it's actually saying is probably the bigger savings than the actual time savings for me. Yeah I feel like I should be using this for my newsletter probably like I don't I do wonder like it feels like you know maybe a lot of our listeners they're probably not YouTubers so they're probably like okay how do I use this.
You know it feels like you could do this in a lot of different parts of business right like even if it was like contracts or whatever any kind of complicated paperware papers almost anything any kind of PDF you you could you could make a project in Claude or even using you know a chat to be tea maybe clouds kind of better for this right now though yeah you could create a custom project and kind of tell it like okay here's the kind of data to expect and here's kind of like what I want at the day.
So here's a concept that's actually important to me and then just feed the day to end and like it does an amazing job of just like spitting out stuff that's actually important for you.
Yeah yeah I mean this I originally came up with this concept for my newsletter now I have help I have extra writers and editors helping write the newsletter for me but I originally generated this as a custom GPT over in chat GPT but I actually like the way Claude does it better I like Claude's projects better I like the way it's organized better I think
Sonnet 3.5 gives me better outputs than what the current model of GPT 4 gives me so I sort of re-implemented it over in Claude to get the same thing but now I've started using it for videos instead of my newsletter but honestly like this can just be used for anything you want explained more simply right like if you come across some sort of article that you're like that seems like it's pretty interesting but it's over my head like how do I understand this like how do I just like
grasp it stuff like this really helps to just like grasp concepts like use some analogies give me bullet points explain it as simply as possible. Yeah it feels like opening I really dropped the ball with like not having something like the Claude projects like the projects are so useful at that I think like you first learn about the projects or how to use them like on this podcast right like I told you like oh that just came out and you're like oh cool I heard about that like what is it like
yeah here's how you use it. So the first time I've used them I think you you sort of like I knew artifacts and I was using the artifacts thing and I was like I saw projects but in my mind projects were just like a folder to store stuff in I didn't realize it had the
custom instructions and the ability to upload additional like information that it would you know sort of retrieve when you're prompting and I didn't know it had that extra stuff yet when we talked about it on the podcast and now I'm like this is the best thing I've ever I'm in here like all day yeah I think most listeners probably don't even understand even like custom instructions or that chat to be T has that they've had that they were the
kind of the first I have custom instructions where you know and I feel like sometimes when people are talking about the quality of these models I do wonder like have they ever used custom instructions like like maybe they haven't like I you know I probably should show my custom instructions at some point but I feel like it gives me a lot
of better results from from the model like I tell it to like okay be less politically correct be more straightforward tell me the truth you know all these kind of things and I can't tell like what level of detail do I want and you can get you can give it you know give the models that those kind of
custom instructions now the thing that clouds doing better than opening eyes that you can have different projects with different custom instructions based on what you're trying to accomplish well you can technically do it in chat GPT you just create a GPT for each thing
give yeah every GPT its own custom instructions problem I was having with chat GPT was I actually built a GPT to do this kind of thing for me and it worked really really well for several weeks and then one day I went in there and tried to use it and it wasn't formatting the information correctly and it wasn't giving me analogies like I was asking you to just like one day it started ignoring my custom instructions and I'm like what happened
I went and open the custom instructions in that GPT nothing change they were the same it just felt like chat GPT got dumber one day and so I went and tested over on Claud and I'm like okay Claud is is out custom GPTing GPT you know yeah yeah and I mean open a eyes done this a lot where they they
been making changes so quickly and sometimes they're great and sometimes like oh yeah they broke something I they came out of that memory feature which they barely talked about I thought was an amazing feature where it's like you know just let start adding stuff to
memory I'm like all this is amazing the models actually remembering stuff and then oh I can actually add I can manually add stuff to the memory and then now it's going to remember it forever that's awesome yeah you find out like there's like a major limit to the memory and not only that
but it'll actually go in and like remove things from the memory yeah it'll be like oh I'm and even if you don't tell to remember something you might type something to it and it's like oh it wants to remember that now and it says memory updated and like literally you can
go check memory and then sometimes that means it actually removed something else yeah it'll remember stuff that you're like why are you remembering that specifically that doesn't need to be remembered right right yeah I'll be asking for advice on something I'm doing a
business or whatever in life whatever and like you know like memory up they're like what hey listeners AI is shaking things up and it's fascinating confusing and sometimes a bit scary to help make sense of it all head over to the Ted AI show our friend beloved to do is a creative technologist who you've heard on our show a few months ago on the pod he sits down with guests like Helen toner and Thomas don't key to get to the bottom of how AI is changing the world for worse and for better each
episode will leave you more informed and with tools to help you decipher what's real and what science fiction in the world of tech check it out wherever you get your podcasts what's your first one you want to share yeah mine is a you know kind of a personal one that it's also a menu's cloud projects for it my entire marriage and relationship you know in Japan like when I first moved to Japan my Japanese is very basic you know I can't have full blown conversations with anyone
I can have like I can say small little words enough to kind of get some basic points across but then I started using a chat to be T for translation and I did it to like basically the custom instructions where I would like say like because it could you obviously you can tell chat to be T to translate something for you but it's kind of tedious when you're doing it all the time like yeah you know if you're like yeah if you're translating a page or you copy and paste
everything and you explain what you want but that gets annoying if you're actually in a conversation with someone right so basically I would use custom instructions to make like short hands like saying hey if you see if I put T you know at the beginning of a sentence that means I want this translated I don't want to tell you hey please translate all of this and so that's what they haven't seen people do much is you can actually make a lot
of cool short hands yourself with chat to be T or with cloud and I don't really see when talking about that but you it's really it's nice you can make short hands like here's this letter or whatever and this is what it means and this is what I want to accomplish now and you just put that at the beginning of a of a sentence and in now it'll it'll do what you want so I use that for translations want some translated for a T then I put it
it knows to translate it and then similar to like how you give you know with with your YouTube channel you tell it all this other stuff you want to do I do the same thing with the translations like hey when I'm translating something to her like maybe give me cultural feedback too because it depends quite a bit different so don't just change what I'm saying but do give me feedback like it's like it maybe for
Japanese people this is very odd to say something like this like like give me cultural feedback but don't change it without asking me right like I tell all this kind of stuff so don't change it without asking me also show the English underneath so I know that you didn't changing thing because occasionally when you tell it to translate it does change things without telling you so you should always get a version in your your own language to kind of double check but also I've used it
for more like people were saying when we did the episode before when I talked about this they were like oh so you're literally not going to learn Japanese I'm like no I'm trying to learn Japanese too like I'm actually trying to do both at the same time so when I have it translate I also have
it break things down for me which is the more the cool the coolest things like Japanese has this three different types of characters character systems for their language which was like makes it very complicated yeah you're gonna cut the kind of in in kanji here gonna be the
most basic one so I know here cut I'm not here gonna very well I know cut the kind of kind of okay in kanji oh my god that takes like a long long time to learn so what I what I have to do is basically I need to have my translate something like okay what are
the keywords in that sentence that I should learn and then like break them down for me in here gonna you know so it'll be like okay you made this sentence and then here's like three bullet points I'll tell you like I don't want to learn like five words at a time
make it like three I'll learn like three words or the three most important words in that sentence and then break them down for me and then show me the here gonna because I can actually read that in Japanese and it's it's made it a lot easier for me to learn the
language just like okay here's that word I just was wanting to translate and now break it down for me and teach it to me the next level I mean ideally in the future like you can like the memory will be really good right and you could like have the model help you
learn like oh Nathan needed to learn these words or he learned these before test him on it to see if he actually learned it but unfortunately they're not really like good enough remember all that yeah but I feel like that's probably coming soon yeah yeah no I
noticed um Riley Brown you know you know Riley Brown right he does like short form content around AI I saw him do is a similar trick because he's doing a lot of stuff where he's using cloud to help him code up his his like he's trying to make like
an apoday for 30 days or something like that right yeah and one thing cloud tends to do when you're asking it to write code is it will write just the code that needs to be swapped out as opposed to rewriting the entire thing so let's say just for like a
real basic example it writes out a whole like HTML web page for you and then you say oh the font at the top needs to be changed well what it will do is it will say okay here's the code that needs to be changed it'll just give you like three lines of code and you're like okay if I don't know anything about code I don't know where that code is supposed to go like what am I supposed to wait all late if you know that code I mean I know how to code decently like it's still annoying so I feel like I'm
now for not having done this so I get where you're going so like he has short hands to tell it any mixer yeah I tell like give me the entire code exactly yes a short hand that's like give I don't remember what his actual short code is but it might be like CCC or something like that he'll put like CCC at the end of one of his prompts but it's a short code to like remind it give me the entire code don't just give me like what needs to be replaced right and I thought that was
hard I started implementing that when I start playing around with code as well I always tell it give me the entire code don't give me just what I need to replace and like the little short code thing saves quite a bit of time on that aspect I need to be doing that because I've definitely used a Claude for coding like been and I've done that many times where like it'll give me the small little snippet I'm like damn it now I got like read through the code and it'll take like 30 seconds
or a minute like give me the whole thing yeah yeah yeah and I always wonder why it doesn't do that maybe because it's like you know it's saving energy or I have no idea doing it like saving compute or something I don't know but it is annoying we'll just like give you a small snippet it's like yeah yeah and you can even the funny thing is I even have it in my system prompt of like when I ask you to generate code generate the entire code don't just tell me what needs to be replaced
and it literally always ignores that like you need to for whatever reason put it in the prompt it doesn't work in the system prompt it's so annoying I'm sure though like that'll get patched up soon but for whatever reason they
ignores that part of the system prompt so the next thing I'll share is I'm going to share a little perplexity tip this one will be pretty quick here one thing that I think is pretty overlooked inside of perplexity but I feel is pretty powerful is they have a feature here where if I go to my library
and go to this page feature here this page feature inside of perplexity will essentially create like a little mini like Wikipedia on any topic you want it to create right so if I hear about like a concept that I don't understand very well but I want to learn more about it
I'll come to this page feature inside of perplexity and have it actually generate like a little mini Wikipedia for me so for example let's say I want to learn quantum computing right like I don't understand quantum computing I literally just type quantum computing it the little button to tell it to go and then it will literally just start generating essentially a Wikipedia page it explains everything I can possibly want to know well probably not everything there's probably
quite a bit of depth of quantum computer but I can explain pretty much everything a surface level person might want to know about quantum computing so you can see quantum speed ups and database searches quantum algorithms for optimization problems quantum error mitigation techniques and it's just got like this whole page now with sources that I can click into and click over to the websites to learn more and maybe there's something that it's missing like let's say overlap
of quantum computing and AI I'll hit plus and now it's just going to add a little section that tells me all about the overlap of quantum computing and AI and how they're related and things like that so this to me has been really, really powerful whenever I sort of get a new concept in my mind that I'm like I need to dig into that a little bit more like this tool is really powerful for just like diving deeper and deeper and deeper because I can go here just
tell it to insert another section and add more about it quantum speed ups and database searches okay there's not enough info there for me I'll click more that doesn't do what I thought it did I thought it was going to actually
add more to it but it doesn't but I can come down here it saves it's an actual it saves it's an actual page to right yes these are actual page so if I come back to my library here I have a tab here for threads which are like the questions I've asked perplexity then I have pages here and you can see
like it's right there I can get right back to this it's also shareable I can click publish up here in the top right of this perplexity page and when I publish it it's going to give me a link that I can share and now I can send
this link to anybody I want and they can see my quantum computing revolution page that I had generated for me here in in a matter of a minute so I found that to be really powerful yes I saw some people on SEO Twitter talking about this saying that like actually these pages are ranking quite well
right now so for listeners that might be something I haven't tested myself I don't know if it works well but it definitely probably if you're I'm trying to see oh maybe it's a good strategy to test how would we get our website in here though let's say so if I get to this version
where I can edit I want to try to see if I can like inject my link quantum computing and future tools.io let's see if it'll actually generate content around that relationship I've sort of linked the future tools yeah I'm telling you I've been hearing other people are saying like there's like a kind of a SEO hack right now I'm not sure I haven't tested myself that people are saying this is like a Greg Wade like get links to your site and maybe some traffic I'm not sure if the back links or follow
links or not we're figuring out cool use cases in real time on this episode right now yeah that they really nailed it I've actually I mean I read about this but I haven't actually tried it I should have tried it it looks so cool it's like cooler than expected my buddy Jude who was like an early guy at YC he did something similar how he tried to called golden back a few years ago and I think they were mostly relying on manual and they tried to ship the AI
and it was like right when AI was just starting and just it enough not go you know I think he sold the company for a decent amount but it didn't it didn't get his big as he hoped he was trying to do the same kind of thing because actually I was sort of thinking like
hey maybe Lord dot com's a great name for that too or something like the lore behind some kind of maybe like more like fantasy and consumer kind of stuff versus like businesses but the it's really cool it's it's a great tool for just sort of deep diving on a concept and you could just keep adding
new sections and deep diving into into various topics on this you know on this page I can even like selected highlight certain areas and it will sort of extrapolate on certain areas that I highlight as well so just just a cool deep
dive tool you can yeah you can use it as a learning tool but also you probably could use it a way to communicate things to your team or something something they should know about or to learn you could kind of curate like here's all the information on the topic that's actually relevant that you
should learn and yeah I was building out a page not too long ago that was all about YouTube growth strategies right and I just kept on having it add new sections about ways to grow on YouTube and it just kept on finding more information about YouTube growth strategies and adding new sections related
to how to grow on YouTube and I'm like this is so cool like I could just get lost in this so cool I yeah I read about it I thought it was cool and I'm like now like they could like yeah I gotta go play with this I'm probably gonna do that after the show yeah cool so this one is from our friend Bill
Wal-Cidoo who does the Ted AI podcast yep I thought this was kind of cool he's showing how you can use idiogram 2.0 like the new one of the new AI art tools that we recently talked about to make YouTube thumbnails it's not perfect I would say it's probably not as good as like the ones we're currently making or on your YouTube channel but it's really good at text like you should that was a thing that AI art really struggled with was like getting
text on an image and now apparently like they've just like completely nailed text like it works and the best at text for sure nothing yeah close to what a do you Graham can do yeah and and he said apparently you know actually here tags you here apparently you know they're also they're
working on likeness so you probably can do you know kind of like how you do where you have like AI art is similar to your face and use that as a thumbnail like apparently they're that's in the works so probably probably the next few
months you'll be able to make like you know your own thumbnails just using idiogram versus like having to pay someone or a bunch of time in Photoshop or whatever so I think for people who are doing YouTube or have YouTube channels or you know this is a great use case and also maybe even for like
presentations right like you're making a corporate presentation like a people love to have like fancy looking art with text over yeah in presentations it makes your text your presentations the next level I think people right now
should be using idiogram for that yeah does he break down a workflow there is it like is there like a specific process he's using to get those results or is he basically just saying like hey idiogram is is great as far as I can as far as I can tell he just think idiogram is great at this I don't
think there's any like yeah yeah yeah I can see the thumbnails that it made and it looks good they almost look like a type of thumbnail you might see on like a like an NPR sort of YouTube channel or something like that yeah but I'm just curious what the prompts would be to get it looking like that
right because the way it's sort of yeah the text is justified the left in the bottom left corner of the images like on the reality bending 3d captures the word captures is highlighted in blue like yeah I wonder if there's like some prompt tricks that he used yeah yeah or if he just like
said make an image that says this you know yeah I mean I right right now like my process for YouTube thumbnails is pretty much created an image with AI and then inject my face into it and then pull it into canva and add the text on top because I haven't really got the AI generators to sort of
stylize the text I like or like put it in the exact location that I like yet so yeah you know if idiogram if you can go and get that granular I want the text left aligned in the bottom left corner of the image and I want this you know this image aspect this in the aspect of the thumbnail to be
up in the top right court like if you can sort of dial that stuff in that will be that that'll be really really awesome that that would save a lot of time and save a few extra steps for people for sure very cool give me spicy ones like a phone or episode the other days how I make all
of my AI girlfriends my my hair of AI girlfriends so here's what I'll share it so this one is going to be a little bit more in the weeds this is actually how I add tools to future tools now this is probably not going to be super relevant to everybody watching but I think this should give people
ideas of the types of workflows they can build to sort of run their businesses and make them a little bit more automated behind the scenes right obviously this exact step by step process is not going to be something you'll need in your business but hopefully it gets the
wheel turning of what these tools are capable of so when I come across a new tool that I want to add to future tools I actually came up there's a tool that I'm going to add to future tools right now going through this there's this tool called spotter which is a YouTube tool which helps
you come up with titles and thumbnails and you know break down hooks for your YouTube videos and stuff like that it's a tool that I use right but it's not on future tools yet so when I want to add it to future tools here's what I do I copy the URL in my browser I come over to
this Google sheet spreadsheet I have a little tab that I call the machine and I plug in the URL here to this input URL then I have a make dot com automation setup that does a whole bunch of steps so all I do is I plug in this input URL I go to make dot com I have
they call like they're you know in Zapier they call them zaps make dot com they call them scenarios so I have this scenario called integration scraping be here and what it does is it watches that Google sheet that I just showed you for a new entry into this input
URL here and then it uses a site called scraping be which goes and takes all of the content it's on that website so it will go and look at spotter dot L.A. or whatever the URL was it will look at that site and will look at all of the text on that site and it
will scrape it all once it scrapes all of that content it then goes into a chat GPT this is actually using GPT for right here it will actually go into GPT for and you can see my my prompt that I give it here summarize what this tool does in a single paragraph
include what it can be used for and why people might want to use it your response should begin with the name of the tool right so basically like spotter does x y and z and so it takes everything that was scraped you can see the message content here is what was scraped
and then additional message content is to summarize this so it summarizes it into a paragraph and then it takes that paragraph and it tells it to summarize it into a short little snippet right so if you go to the future tools website the homepage shows just like a one cent in snippet of what a tool does when you click in you see a longer paragraph about what that tool does so this second run through of chat GPT here it says in as few words as possible
describe what this tool does in one sort sentence your response should begin with the name of the tool so same idea it just takes the longer paragraph moves it to the next step in this workflow here and makes a one cent in subversion of it and then the last step here so the last one basically just pulls in the tool name right it just looks at the website says what is this tool called and it pulls in the tool name by looking at the website here so what is the name of this
tool your reply should have no extra sentence or details please simply out what the name of the tool and nothing else and then once it does that it takes everything it just pulled it scrapes it makes a long paragraph makes a short sentence figures out the title and then injects it back into the
Google Sheets so let's let's pretend I'm pulling in order.ai and it's not on the website yet I could put the input URL is order.ai I'm going to make sure it's running in the right thing I press run once and now it will run through the whole process that is
scraping the sales page using chat GPT to summarize it so we can see it pulled in the tool name of order ai here over on the short description order ai provides automated note taking and real time transcription for meetings over in the long description you can see
here that it's a much more in-depth explanation of what order ai does and so now it's basically created my short description the title the long description and it also automatically pulled in the featured image from the website that's not an
ai thing that's just something that I have it import through Google Sheets with and then once that's done I actually have a separate little automation that runs after that that basically creates the short link and uploads it to the flow for me so that's the whole workflow I told you it's
in depth in the weeds but I wanted to show it because I really love this make dot com site right if you've ever used that beers that beer can do a lot of the same kind of stuff but you can create these amazing workflows where it does things like scrape a website and then
creative long paragraph create a short paragraph grab the title for me and then put all of that information into a spreadsheet for me so whether you're doing any sort of data analysis and you're going in trying to pull a bunch of data off a whole bunch of
websites you can use a workflow like this right it lets you do a whole bunch of stuff in bulk and this will also work if let's say I have like 20 tools listed here it'll just one at a time go through the list and follow that same process for every tool in the list
yeah I mean that that workflow is awesome I just the whole time you're talking that was in there thinking like that's really cool that's it's also very complicated and like this is the kind of stuff that agents are going to like simplify right right and so and I was wondering like okay makes cool that peers cool do those sites still exist in the future like when you have agents like like maybe that's why Darmesh is making that agent dot ai thing yeah yeah yeah maybe he's
maybe he's realized like those kind of sites are going to be simplified down into like okay here are the agents and here's like the kind of the instructions for the agents and they just and they just hand agent your API keys and it does all that
automatically I mean it's a little bit more hands-off than I think I made it look because I had to like turn off the automations from running automatically so that I could demo them on the video right so literally what I'm doing when I add a new tool to the website is I'm plugging in the
URL of the website and then it just goes and does the rest right it's watching the Google sheet or new information being added in like I don't know every half hour or something like that it comes back double checks the Google sheet to see if there's
any new information on the Google sheet if there is it goes through the list and runs the automation so my role in all of this is literally just adding a URL to the input URL on a Google sheet and then all the rest of the happens behind the scenes automatically so it's sort of like I created my own
little AI agent but you're right I think in the future I won't have to build all that I'll just have to tell like an AI or like a chat bot here's what I want you to do and it will build all those automation so that I just sort of showed you the workflow for
yeah but then like I said I'll probably just ask you your API keys it'll save that somewhere secure so your members are for the future and you'll just do all of that that that's gonna be so awesome yeah yeah so share something less complex because that one was really in the weeds mine mine mine's
way less complex so yeah so this is something I started doing recently so so right now I'm kind of working you know I've had lore.com for a long time and I've been trying to figure out what to do with it I'm still kind of trying to figure out what to do with it beyond like I like
writing my newsletter but I feel like it's such a great domain I should be doing something more with it you know and originally I bought the domain because I was trying to do the movie studio with with Barry Osborne and so I've been interested in using it for something more
entertainment related for a long time so so right now I'm doing this thing called lore labs I'm like it's kind of like an AI video agency and a kind of community help people figure out how to create AI videos as well still figuring it out so
I've been working with these two great guys one of them who make some of the best AI videos I've ever seen I'm not announcing who he is yet but we're collaborating on it and so we've got a slack full of you know different conversations about like okay what should be our strategy
pricing what's the initial strategy what are we gonna try if that doesn't work like you know lots and lots of conversations figure everything out and then we're having weekly meetings and then one thing I realize really good at and I think other people could use it this way too is like using AI
is almost like a meeting agenda like okay you're having a meeting you've been having all these conversations through email or Slack or whatever just throw them all in there and into cloud and you know you make a custom project for whatever and and say hey what are the actual like things that need to be decided upon what are the like action items you need to do you know key takeaways from the conversations and then just have it create the meeting agenda
automatically that way versus like well you go sit there like 30 minutes and like type up the meeting agenda and have to re-remember what you actually talked about yeah yeah yeah that's what I'm doing now is I literally just copy and paste all of it in there and like I've told it
here's how I want my meetings structured here's the conversations figure out the agenda yeah and then and then send it out so that's super smart so you're basically let's say you've got some emails you've got some DMs yeah you've got some tweets I don't know you've got all of these various
places that you've had communication you just pull all of these pieces of content in these communications you've had put them into cloud and say I'm about to meet with this person based on everything I just put into the your input how should we like
how should we keep this meeting on track right in agenda for me yeah totally and and ideally there's we you have like an agent for that in the future right like it actually goes out there like yeah we're talking on email we're talking on Slack and you know
whatever yeah go and get that for us and then actually create the invite that's like the next step right to actually do all of it but right now yeah I'm manually copying and pasting and then just it still stays be probably 20 minutes or so yeah but you know because some meetings it's like okay what did we talk about in the past or what's actually important to discuss you know just tell the AI like what you want like what's you know how do you like meetings to be structured
yeah what's feed feed feed the day to end it's pretty it's pretty good what's even cooler too now is this is just a brand new feature the week that we were recording that there was a new feature in Google Meet where now we'll summarize the meetings right this has been in zoom for a little while now but Google Meet just rolled out the feature where it will if you turn it on it's not always listening to your calls but if you turn it on
it will listen to your calls and basically summarize the meeting for you and make like a to do list off of the meeting like an action item list kind of thing and so let's say you need to have a second call with that person the follow up call well on that follow up call you just grab the meeting notes from your last call and say here's what we talked about last time you know and yeah yeah yeah what progress is been made what's
unresolved you know what we need to discuss yeah it's awesome so really really cool I think I think these are some awesome ideas and I really like this format like I love this format of just here's some of the cool ways we're using them I
think we're going to get to a point where we're like all right we're running out of use cases that we use our self but we're constantly out there like fishing for other use cases we're watching Twitter and YouTube and Reddit and all these places where people are
sharing their cool AI use cases so I think it'll be cool I think maybe next time we do one of these will bring like a bunch of like here's some cool work was that we came across that other people are using that we think you should know about no
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