I think most people don't realize how much better proplexity is than Google. You can really, really rapidly do a lot of research and get a lot of ideas super, super quick. And to me, that's really powerful, but also, I hope nobody goes and takes this idea and runs with it. It tends to take a while. It tends to take a while. Hey, really quick. Your time is precious and I want to help you reclaim it. One of the main perks I've experienced with AI is the ability to get work done faster.
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AI is everywhere. It's all over the news. Every big company is putting AI into everything. But we keep hearing the same question. What the heck do I actually use this for? How is this benefiting me? How is this going to make my company better or my daily life better? Well, that's what we're going to talk about in this episode today. Nathan and I we're going to share with you some of the ways that we're actually using AI in our own businesses.
So that's the goal of this episode is to break down the ways that maybe you're not even thinking about that AI could really, really benefit your life. I think there could be some overlap here between what you're going to say and what I'm going to say. But there'll be some slight nuances to the way I do it versus the way you do it. You want to kick it off? Like what's what's like the first actually actionable use case for AI that we can talk about here?
So I saw this tweet from a Bellagy, which I thought was really interesting because for a long time, I've been a huge fan of perplexity. I've started using it for a lot of the research I do. Instead of doing a Google search, I found that often I get better answers on perplexity actually.
And I've started using it for the podcast research, especially like for interviewing a guest. You type in the guest name and like the information you get from that is so much better than just doing a Google search. You get videos I bid in you can ask it follow up questions, but you know, like what kind of stuff did they talk about on recent podcast or whatever. It's great.
If people want to learn more about perplexity, we actually had our event the CEO and founder of perplexity on the show. So make sure you check out that episode. But what perplexity is is it's essentially a large language model like chat GPT or like clot or whatever large language model you're used to using. It also searches the internet for you whenever you ask it any sort of questions and then uses whatever it finds as part of the context for their response.
So you could ask it questions just like you would ask chat GPT and when it's formulating that question, it's always going to do like a search on the internet to try to make sure it's giving you the most sort of informed response that it possibly can. And once you start using it often, it's kind of hard to go back to regular Google right.
And so I saw this tweet from blog as I was genius like yeah, you can actually just change it right you can you can go into Google Chrome or whatever browser you use and you can change your default to be perplexity. And then it was Google made that like an option in the settings where you can just that's it's like it's slightly it's slightly hidden.
It's like it's it's not as easy to find it's not like you don't need any sort of extra Chrome extension or anything like that you just go straight into the Chrome settings and then do a search for it and then you can make that your primary search engine. So now like whenever you're setting the you are L bar at the top it's going to search for complexity is for Google right.
And for example, if I type in the next wave podcast right here right and so now it's like pulling up all of our episodes it's giving us an ups of what the podcast is about it's even like sharing some of the feedback from listeners which is wild related topics and yeah and then you can even ask follow questions right you can ask about a certain episode what happened on this episode or what were the key takeaways and has all that.
What are some of the ways that you're using perplexity that have I guess made life easier made business easier made daily productivity easier like what are you actually using perplexity before. And then you can say like researching companies research for you know the podcast but also for meetings like meeting somebody and I don't know much about them.
Maybe before I would look at LinkedIn but it's like kind of you know yeah yeah so much information and a lot of it's really kind of one perplexities actually going to pull in stuff from LinkedIn a lot of times as well. And then you know what's better because it's going to actually talk to it and have like a thing where like oh where did they go to you know what company they work at what were they actually responsible for.
I just like that experience better than looking someone's LinkedIn and and also if they were on videos or whatever you get so much more context about a person for a meeting. So I think that's like the main use case I'm sure there's tons of others for people who are doing other kinds of research maybe market research other things that perplexity is great for.
I just so used to going to Google or LinkedIn and I'm finding that this is definitely helping me to develop the habit of like oh just use perplexity for that stuff for sure for sure well I'll share my first one because it's super related it's related to perplexity as well. I was going to talk about how I actually do guest research for the podcast using perplexity so basically I plugged in myself as if I was interviewing myself today just because I was curious what it would bring up.
But this is the type of thing I'll do before every single podcast I'll give it a prompt like I'm interviewing Matt Wolf the YouTuber and creator of future tools on my podcast today. What should I ask him to ensure an engaging educational and entertaining episode so that's the prompt that I like to give I always like to give extra context just in case like somebody else has that same name like there's a professional golfer named Matt Wolf.
And so if I just say like what should I ask Matt wolf it'll be like how do I drive the ball farther or whatever right so I wanted to make sure I gave that additional context of the YouTuber and the creator of future tools in my prompt so I know it's going to pull up the right Matt wolf. But then I also don't want it to just ask like boring questions about the company right like let's say I plugged in somebody that works at HubSpot or something like that.
I don't want it to give me questions like whether HubSpot's new initiatives for 2025 you know like I don't want to get like boring corporate questions I want him to be engaging educational and entertaining so very, very specific in the way I prompt it.
But then like you can see the steps that perplexity went through research background information about Matt wolf and his YouTube channel identify key topics and areas of expertise for Matt Wolf that would make for an engaging and educational podcast.
Rainstorm a list of potential interview questions that would cover the key topics and provide an entertaining and informative episode so you can actually see the way perplexity is sort of thinking through this it's almost borderline agentic right where it's it does this one search and it goes okay we've got this information now now use this search and it pulls up more information.
And you can see here up at the top Matt wolf creator of future tools current job founder future tools YouTube host and podcaster where I live my education it apparently pulled all this in from LinkedIn and has like a little bio of me right there over on the right side bar you can see a whole bunch of content that I've been involved in with the ability to watch it.
And then it brings up some questions you know what sparked your interest in AI can you describe your journey from being an entrepreneur to becoming a youtuber how do you stay organized and manage your time effectively and it broke this all down into sections and I'm telling you like sometimes maybe we shouldn't put this out the world but sometimes we'll pull on a guest onto our podcast and we've had such a busy week that we didn't have all of the time in the world to research the guest well this right here just made it.
It's very related to what you were talking about but also like if you're going in interviewing for a job somewhere plug in the company here plug in the person's name that's interviewing you here and learn more about that person so you're going into this interview like dialed in and ready to have the conversation with the person that you're talking to right if you're about to just jump on a call or a pitch meeting or something like that you can really do it.
You can really really rapidly do a lot of research and get a lot of ideas super super quick yeah I think most people don't realize like how much better perplexity is than Google and like and it seems like Google the quality of Google seems to be going down every year and it's like most people just don't realize it because it's like it slowly has been happening right yeah yeah but and and and now we're like you know AI content being mass generated like the quality is going down more and more seems and you know Google tried to fight that by.
Relying more in authorities and now that's why you see reddit and core at the top but now people are using AI to mass spam reddit and core so it's just the quality of Google continues to go down it's when you when you search for something you often don't get the answer unless it's something very simple you often don't quickly get the answer to you know to your question yeah but what perplex the you you get such such great quality you answers whatever you're asking and all all the extra information with the videos and you follow ups I highly recommend you to go to the website.
It's highly recommend people try and even like Google is trying to do the same kind of thing now right where you do a Google search and it has the AI response up at the top the problem with Google is it's still to this day doesn't know the difference between a main a meme and reality right like all of the stuff that came out with Google like saying hey maybe you should try putting glue on your cheese to make sure it sticks to your pizza and how many rocks should you eat per day and you know geologist recommend you eat at least 17 rocks a day
all of that stuff is because means exist it said that random ass stuff and Google thought that it was you know actually factual information that it fed through its AI for Plexi doesn't seem to have those same sorts of issues because I think it's sort of doing a little bit more cross cross referencing that what Google is doing.
Yeah they started from scratch like thinking you know thinking how to build a search engine or you know an answer engine up you know from first principles whereas I think Google is relying on really antiquated technology they built a long time ago you know you can see this in some of the recent stuff with like people trying to search for Donald Trump or the assassination attempt. Yeah. And it's like oh did you mean Kamala here. Yeah. What the hell what what you talking about.
And I don't think that was like somebody manually doing that that's probably just based on like all the news sources they're pulling information from and they're putting certain authority to those certain news sources. Yep that's probably why that happened but that's based on like antiquated technology that's probably well out that's happening. So yeah people should be using Plexi.
Okay this next one I saw it from a tweet from Ali Miller she calls the the Claude walk and I've actually heard this from other people to like Dan Shipper apparently this is his top use cases for AI is that when you're thinking about something you know instead of just sitting in your room or in your office and just kind of you know working on it that way like actually get out and get it.
And do work at the same time right and AI actually makes this actually feasible now so like so what he what he does and what Ali's suggesting people do is go for a walk and then use something like a super whisperer or something like that to transcribe everything that you're saying and then make it we actually have notes which then you could you know you could feed into chat to your Claude tell it to remember it or you know and then and make it actually and I think Dan said he's even using it.
For his newsletter I believe like that's how he's writing his newsletter and so I was like I have to start doing that because like I've been in like a big health kick especially you know I think in the age of AI being healthy is really important and I was like okay so if I get out for a walk and whatever I'm thinking about for newsletter just say it as I'm walking right.
That would save so much time but also I just I find that when I'm walking I'm more relaxed and I can I'm more able to think you know it's kind of different than jogging where it's hard to think when you're walking you can think very clearly sometimes even better than I'm sitting down and so I'm trying to get the habit of doing that.
Having kind of hard time getting into it because I feel like in Japan it feels slightly awkward to me like the American guy walk your own where things really quiet here in Kyoto and I'm like walk your own talking to myself outside people are so happy.
I feel like people are staring I feel like people are worried about that less and less and less these days because it's so common now to be you know just have like air pods in and be like talking to somebody on the phone while you're walking around or something so I don't know I've always felt self conscious about that as well but I feel like it's definitely getting more normalized.
Yeah so here's super whisper people can check it out so I'm actually playing on like installing this and trying it today I haven't tried it.
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So you can download the app I think I think it's mainly on macOS I believe and you download it and it just helps you transcribe you know whatever you're saying to it so it's like you just talk to the app and then it transcribes it for you. Okay similar to otter I use otter for the same thing. Okay yeah you are no how do you solder.
So otters the same idea it's just it's an app that's on my iPhone that I open it up and you just start talking into it and it basically transcribes whatever you say in real time. You know one of the ways I actually use it this is actually not something that was in my notes but I'll share it anyway because it's top of mind is whenever I go to these conferences when I go to Google I.
When I go to Google I go to Microsoft build I'm going to met a connects next month whenever I go to these events I actually pull out my iPhone open up otter and then set it on my lap and just let it transcribe the entire presentation that somebody's giving and then when it's done otter will give you like the like summary and bullet points of like here's the main takeaways.
The transcript that you just created and it will just like give me bullets of like here's the 10 things they just talked about in this presentation so I can sit in the presentations and just completely zone out if I want and not pay attention and I'll just have my cliff notes of the entire presentation sitting on my phone later it's awesome.
That's great but actually you know what I'm going to share I'm going to jump to another idea that I was going to share today because it's related to what you just said right there.
Okay, that's okay similar concept but one thing that I like to do when trying to create like documents like PDFs or any sort of written blog posts or things like that is I like to speak them out and then have them transcribed and then use AI to sort of reword the transcription for me into something that sounds more like a written article versus just like reading a transcript right so the most recent one that I did I'm sort of laughing you'll understand why I'm like.
In a second and most recent when I did was hub spot reached out to me and asked if I can help them create a PDF on all of my thoughts on like the AI world right now and they sent me this questionnaire with like 14 questions on it and I looked at it went man I'm going to actually like sit down and type out responses to this whole thing.
This is going to be this is going to be a pain the butt so what I actually did instead was I gave this questionnaire to Emily who's my assistant I gave it to Emily we jumped on a call and I said read these questions to me just pretend like you're interviewing me for a podcast or something and read these 12 questions to me and I'm going to record this and I'm going to record my response to every single question.
So I recorded the entire conversation as she read through these 12 different questions and I answered every single question and then I took that recording and I pulled it into the script so I used a script to get my transcription and then I took that entire transcription and I pulled it into into a plot cloud let's you upload really long text files and then I pulled the whole thing into
the plot and I went through and I had it actually answer the questions again for me one by one but using the context of the document that I uploaded the idea was I uploaded the entire transcript as like the context and I said use this transcript to answer the questions that I'm about to ask you right so then I went through the document again the 12 questions and I took question one copied and
I took it into the plot and then cloud responded to the question but based on the answer answers I gave in my transcript and I just went through every question wanted a time and had
a very succinct response that had like my sentiment in it had the ideas and thoughts and things that I shared in my response but it you know did it in like a single paragraph per question and so it's super helpful to write up documents and articles and things like that and so how other people can apply this is let's say you want to write a blog
post on SEO I don't know what it's your end but let's say you want to write up a blog post all about like the top 10 SEO tactics or something right out of a list of questions that you think people want answered about SEO just write out all of those questions and then record
yourself just answering those questions out loud and then you can pull it into one of these transcription tools like the script let me know that I can just write the whole thing and then take that entire transcript pull it into cloud and then have
cloud turn that into a written article or a PDF document or something like that for you and it saves so much time and it writes it probably way better than you would have written it yourself let's be honest so that's a really really good process but it's
very similar to the idea of like going for walks and just sort of transcribing your thoughts as you're walking yeah that's anything like that that you know takes it to an area where like humans are living more their lives and like being healthier while actually still getting their work done I think is awesome it actually kind of goes into my next one so my next one really is about using AI
to like stay healthy so this is not for work but I do think it's relevant if you're healthy you can work better and I think a lot of people have not really connected the dots to that like in the age of AI people are probably going to live a lot longer and you know AI is most likely going
on lock some like major advancements in the health care that people might end up living 10 to 30 years longer maybe longer so you want to be healthy right like you don't be like all like living a super long life but you're you're very unhealthy like no you want
to be somewhat healthy and so I've been trying like on a big health kick over the last year I had gained a lot of weight during COVID that it's kind of like kept it on and like you know lost five pounds here and there but still was quite overweight and then about a
year ago I started going to the gym a lot like quite quite often and the first thing I realized it was like you need to really track your calories and your protein I had never done that in my life before I had mostly been like kind of slightly overweight
most my life I was super fit when I was maybe like 18 or 19 and so I realized okay you got to track calories and protein and so I've been using this thing actually it's a custom GBT that I create which is it's very simple like it doesn't do all this
stuff I want it to do it's like you know I would like for it to do a lot more but the memory is quite limited on what you know what they actually remember and it's real simple and I just have a thing here where I have like for example I'll do like a new day you know I'll just I'll
like type this in I'm typically doing it on the mobile app I'm not doing it on my desktop anyways you type in like new day and you'll you'll set like what are your calorie goals for the for for the day what are your protein goals and just anything that I eat like if I know the calories and protein I will type that in and I can even you can do just shorthand just literally just put the you don't have to tell you what's calories and protein it'll figure that out you can just put
the two numbers and it'll it'll know that if you want you can add a description to it's like oh I had a lot of a day or I had oatmeal or whatever but also the really cool thing is you just kind of keep this same window open the same tab and like you'll go back to it every day and I'm sure at some point there's some kind of memory limit there but I've been using it for like two months now the same one yeah and and in the cool
thing is like it in that single context he remembers all the stuff you you shared before so like oh I had this protein drink or whatever it'll know what the calories and protein are for that so you don't have to type in the order so you're basically using it to track the calories and protein is there is there any other like benefit that you get out of it is it like giving you motivation is it giving you like I would like what does it do more like that yeah yeah I would
like yeah it's literally just doing the calories and protein like I wanted to do a lot more I'm like okay I'm going to make this like a really cool you know custom GBT where like it'll like it'll it'll motivate you it'll like track your progress like yeah it's currently not people doing any of that like I'm sure you could you could build an application that used a check to be peace API I'm sure you could do that but in terms of a custom GBT it doesn't seem to be
possible at the moment well you could use you could use like the rag method right retrieval augmented generation where like every time it gives you an update copy and paste it into a text file then upload that text file and then it will yeah I've been too lazy to
figure that out yeah I just but uh yeah I mean for me it just it symbolized tracking calories and protein say you know I just type new day every time when to new day and it starts over I want to change anything like okay right now I'm trying to
diet okay I reduce my calories by 300 or something like that if I'm trying to gain more muscle I increase it by 300 I am trying to give it to to work it actually coach you more on that like yeah yeah I tried to feed it like a different documents from like people who I really respect
like different like health scientists and things like that or exercise scientists and and it's pretty useful like you can talk to about like okay I want to bulk right now what does that mean like how many calories shall be taking in there yeah yeah doing differently with exercise so it will answer that kind of stuff yeah yeah is what will be coolest is like you know you can go in there and be like oh I've seen like I've plateaued I haven't you know yeah I'm been able to add
more weight to my bench press or whatever in two months what do you think's wrong and based on all of the memory of all of the data you've plugged in might be like oh well it looks like you're doing this wrong with your diet and maybe you know you didn't do this with the weights or whatever and it can actually start giving you custom feedback based on everything you input like I feel like that's probably something that can be achieved right now
with cluttered or GPTs I just don't know the exact formula to do it yeah so somebody should go and copy my thing and then actually make it super useful to your your own thing have added I would love to use it if you do let me know
yeah but I have found that one thing is actually so when I tried using using calorie records before like we try to add an you know something to you a it's like you have to like find it in a list or it's like they're usually like kind of complicated but with this I can just type it in and you can even do if you're not going to be super precise like okay I'm not trying to like win a competition or something obviously like I don't have to be super precise estimate for me I just eat this estimate
so and and the estimation seem to be pretty good like often like within like 20% of the real calories and protein so yeah yeah it makes it easy way to track it just like just type it in tell what you ate and it'll come up with pretty good estimate estimation of how many calories and protein you took in awesome well the last one that I was going to share is actually how I sort of write scripts for short so on my YouTube channel I've
actually started doing a lot more shorts on my channel I'm trying to experiment with doing more shorts as opposed to only doing long form videos because I want to try to get in front of this one I want to do it with a button on my channel so I can make a video on my channel that I can do
with my channel so I can do it with my channel that I can do with my channel and I can do it with my channel so I try to get in front of different audiences and shorts tend to get in front of different audiences than the long form videos I've also got sponsors coming to me saying hey I would love to
pay for a short on your channel so I'm like okay well maybe I should start doing shorts then so I've actually started playing around with more shorts and so I created this custom project in Claude and if you're not familiar with custom projects but you are familiar with like custom
GPs it's basically Claude's version of a custom GPT right so I created this one called shorts writer and what I did with it was you can see I uploaded a whole bunch of transcripts from shorts that I thought were really really good shorts so I came across shorts that had a lot of views that
were in sort of technical niches that talked about you know AI or talked about like emerging tech or things like that and I downloaded each of the videos and then I pulled them into Descript to get the transcript from the video and then I uploaded all of the scripts from all
of these videos that I found and then basically what I told this custom Claude prompt to do is to read the scripts that I uploaded and try to find the sort of consistent formula that seems to make all of these work well and for anything I put into the prompt box give me a similar
script so that's essentially the way I did it and so now if there's like a new piece of news so if I go over to like a news website I know you can't actually see this because I'm just sharing the one tab but if I go to like a news website there's some news out today about
how the humane pin is actually getting more refunds than it has purchases right now not a great look for humane but if I was to go and copy the entire article and come over to Claude you can see I can paste in the entire article and it makes this little like pasted box
here so I just posted in the entire article from the verge about how humane's performance is under performing right now I don't have to put anything into the prompt box because it already knows what I'm looking for and if I just hit enter on this it's going to read this news article and then write me a script based on this news article that I put in here. That's crazy you can do that with like a faceless YouTube channel too good.
Yeah so it just gave me it knows that I want my script to be under 60 seconds. Yeah I'm trying to model Cleo Abrams is like one of my favorite YouTubers as far as like short scotch does a really good job with them so it's kind of trying to model a similar formula to what Cleo's videos are and you can see it wrote like a 60 second script about that news article
that I just put in humane just launched the AI pen where a device meant to replace your smartphone but things aren't going as planned imagine you create a revolutionary new gadget you spend years developing it raise over 200 million from big tech names and finally release it
to the world but then more people return it then keep it right and it just wrote this whole script for me that's actually a pretty like compelling interesting script that it sounds it sounds yeah it sounds like a good short that's crazy yeah you can't the script I
I'm thrown into my teleprompter here I read it I overlay it with B roll and I can crank out shorts in 45 minutes you know what is that what you're doing are you changing anything yeah I mean a lot of times it's not specifically worded the way I would word it right sometimes it'll
use like Delver you know the common words that like make it obvious that it's AI so I will you know tweak some words to make it sound a little bit more like me but for the most part the scripts come out pretty good out of the box that's wild let me let me see if I can show you my system
prompt here so create video scripts that will be one minute or less in the style of Cleo Abram use the transcripts in the project knowledge to determine the consistent formula behind the video scripts and use the details about the video idea inside of the prompt to create a
video about the details in the prompt in the style of the Cleo Abrams videos following a very similar formula so it's I uploaded the transcripts and it's following a very similar formula because I really liked her flow she always starts with like imagine this and then give some more details
and then yeah like it's got a very formula flow to it and I was like I really like that flow but now I can plug in any news article any sales page if I need to make a video about like the rabbit R1 I can go to the rabbit R1 homepage copy the all of the details from that page right copy all
of the the bullets and the selling points of the product paste them in and it will write a short for me that will ideally make people interested in the rabbit right so yeah that little like flow for me has made making short form content really really easy for me that's crazy I was imagining
like you combine that with like 11 labs and like generating a voice reading all of it out and then you start using some of the new AI video tools are out there I think there was a new open source when released today or it's going to be released soon you know generate some b-roll or something
like that like you have like most of the video just like done like I'm looking forward to yeah yeah I know exactly I'm like somebody's gonna do that it's gonna be either great or horrible or yeah lower the very the entry the the the lower we bring this barrier to entry to create content like
this the more we're just gonna get flooded with junk so I'm like I'm always sort of hesitant to share this kind of stuff because I'm like this works really well for me but I also know like if something doesn't come out quality I'm not gonna upload it a lot of other people aren't gonna have those filters right a lot of other people are gonna go oh I can make a workflow where I can crank out a video every 10 minutes and just see what works I'm not really looking forward to that future but I
found a workflow that works for me and I know you know a lot of others might find it valuable if there's like a content creator that you're like oh they have a decent formula a decent flow that they they follow when they make their videos you can actually use a tool like this to reverse engineer
the flow of the video and then use that reverse engineering to then make videos for you based on the topics that you input and to me that's really powerful but also the lowering of the barrier for effort like also makes it sort of scary and so I hope nobody goes and takes this idea and runs
with it. Tens of people will. Tens of people will. That's damn it. I think a long term yeah people want to see people's faces and actually know who the who's the person behind it and like you said even even if you have cloud help you make that you're still curating you're still still coming up with the idea to do the video in the first place. I think yeah I think that's like going to be a
big differentiator. I think you know some people will go out there and try to make these faceless videos where they get the formula written for them and then they plug it into 11 labs and then they plug it into a video tool that generates all the B roll and then they just throw it online and you know nobody knows who's behind it nobody knows why they should care I just don't think it's going to work for most people some people are going to crack that code and they're going to have
videos that go viral it's just sort of an avid rule. 99% of people will never crack that code and their videos are going to get seen by seven people right I think in the future as we move forward being like a personality online being like a name that people can trust that they find reputable
is going to become so much more important than the actual content that you're putting out there right I think the faceless channels are just going to be well I can't really trust this I don't really know the person behind it they could just be trying to sell me something how do I know this isn't their affiliate link you know and I think having the the face the personality behind it is going to be the differentiator that makes some content work for us or others.
Yeah I bet there will be like an opportunity though for like two or three years like make a lot of money doing that. No, it's like before these roll out an app that just does it for you like hey I need a video about the Arabid R1 all right here it is and it just done yeah pay me this much money you just pay it yeah stripe you know 300 bucks or whatever you maybe that's what Laura should
be yeah yeah and this has been a fun episode because I feel like there's a lot of things I learned from you like how you're using AI for video that I find fascinating I think it actually kind of fun to do with maybe a whole episode and that at some point yeah yeah definitely
also at the same time it kind of pushes me to you know there's all there's all these great use cases for AI but like some of it like you know there's a few things I actually use and a lot of things I know I should be or should be trying that I have it yeah this kind of pushes me to actually
go out and try it and I've gotten so hooked on Claude in Proplexity Claude sort of help with the creation process perplexity to help with the research process between those two tools I mean I pretty much have those tabs open all the time now like I'm just I'm hooked on using those um to just a stay looped in and be to turn around and create content that I think people are going to like out of it but you know I think um like you said I really really enjoy doing episodes like this I want to kind
of turn it to the audience for a second so if you're watching this on YouTube or listening to the podcast I'd love your thoughts on this I think on Spotify you can actually leave comments now if you're watching it on YouTube leave some comments let us know do you like this style video do you
enjoy us showing off use cases um do you prefer interviews we're still sort of finding our flow and and figuring out like what is going to provide the most value for the people that tune into the next wave so your opinions valuable let us know in in the comments wherever you're watching or listening to this it's super super appreciated thanks again for tuning in and we'll see you in the next one