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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You have done more messing around with AI and particular
check GPT and that sort of stuff than I have.
What's your take on that? I asked our friend Tim
sand for the other day, how upending is Do you
think this is going to be just a society or
world ending or whatever. I don't know much about it
having used it. Where are you?
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Yeah, let me start with the micro on that, because
on the macro, I think it's a harder question. On
the micro, I think it is incredibly useful. And if
you're out there in the world in any kind of
a service or business industry and you're not using it,
you're falling behind. So what I would say is it
is the best editor, just a pure editor you can imagine.
(00:40):
I think it's as good, if not better than the
very best human editors. So I'll write something very long,
and I'll run it through and say I'll give it
the command. I'll just copy and paste the text in
and give it the command and say, hey, without changing
my tone or my feel or the messaging, please edit
this to be proficient.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Do you literally? Are those are those literally the words
you would use? Like without changing my tone or feel?
Speaker 2 (01:08):
Yep, make this more permission to talk to it just
like you would a human exactly exactly, so is using
it for editing Jack, It is unbelievable. It's gonna it
saves us so much time and money now because we're
just not you know, when we're putting stuff out for
clients and whatnot. We run it through there and you
know it. It'll sometimes maybe change some of your words
to be more sterile than you would want. But you know,
(01:30):
you got to give it a once over and go
back and say no, I don't like that, or I
do like that. So for that, it's phenomenal. The other
thing I would say it's amazing for is if it's
a subject about what you know, right, you want to
be super careful not to rely on it for something
you don't know because it will make us up, which
you talked about scene. Yeah, so, but if you like,
(01:51):
for example, I had a client the other day ask
me like, hey, what are the pros and cons of X?
And it's a legal concept. I understand, I know, I
know roughly what the pros and cons are. It would
have taken me probably an hour or two to write
it out quickly and to come up with the right
number of pros and cons, and I thought, I wonder
what chat GPT will do with that. So I threw
it into chat GPT and it came out with probably
(02:13):
seventy five percent of it really good. All I had
to do then was go in and tweak it and
update it and make sure that it didn't have any
red herrings in there. So for that kind of stuff
it is, it's really good. So you don't want to
rely on it for things you don't know, but.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
You're definitely past the this is a novelty thing into
the using it as a tool.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
Oh yeah, I paid for the upgrade. I use it
not every day, but I probably use it three days
a week easily. And then that's just chat beat CHPT.
I'm using mid Journey as well, which is the videographics
one that you know, the one where you can make
logos and images. And we we were out at the
duck bline the other day joking around about how in
our particular duck blind we were only shooting diving ducks,
(02:55):
which are kind of a lesser duck that are taste
more fishy, and you generally don't want a diving duck,
and I thought, we need a logo only divers for
our blind right playing on OnlyFans. So I came back
and within ten minutes I had a really comical logo
called only divers with a duck with a scuba suit
on for our duck blind. That's people can see that
one on my Twitter account. That literally took me less
(03:17):
than ten minutes to create that. With mid Journey, you
said you paid for the upgrade.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Would that cost?
Speaker 2 (03:23):
I think both of them. I paid for the upgrade
with both mid Journey and chat GPT, and I think
both of them are like ten to twenty a month,
not not.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
A whole lot. Okay, So I don't know if you're
going to say the value. I don't know if you're
going to say five thousand dollars or.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Oh no, no, no, no no no, you can you know,
for two hundred and forty a year, I think you
pretty much get garden Air, unlimited wrap wer responses, the
things that'll do, Jack, It's unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
That's going to be my new year's resolution. My new
year's resolution has got to be start using chat GPT
or other AI stuff and learn how to use it
and become up to speed on it. Absolutely armstrong and
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