Yo, what's up people? I'm your host Jay Will and I would like to welcome you to inspire guys people where we balance faith in business to guide you to your purpose. This is episode two forty four the dark world of AI five ways that artificial intelligence is causing disruption. That's right.
We're going to jump into the dark world of AI. We're going to talk about these five ways that I believe that artificial intelligence is causing disruption and the reality is it's way more than what I'm going to talk about today. But this video is intended to be infotainment. There we go.
Infotainment. That's the word I was looking for. Information entertainment, you know, do your own research. This is not intended to be any type of official information.
Just my opinions and we're going to be a little entertaining. We're going to talk about some things. I'm going to share my thoughts about this whole idea of artificial intelligence and, you know, hopefully you get something from it. And, you know, like share, subscribe, comment, all of that good stuff.
This is one of those episodes I'm really excited to do. If you have any interest in artificial intelligence or maybe you're a person that's like, bro, I really don't know. What it really is. This is the episode for you.
I have a lot of action, packed information for you. And we're going to take our time with this one. But what else can I say? I probably should start with a disclaimer, right?
Let me start with a disclaimer because artificial intelligence is, you know, even though it's everywhere, it could be kind of a tricky, a controversial type of topic in you, like, oh, bro, this is a faith in business show where we going with this. Let me first say this. Information and education is not endorsement. Do not take this video of some level of endorsement of artificial intelligence or anything like that.
This, again, is information entertainment, infotainment is meant to mostly inform you. So don't get caught up in whether you think I'm right or you think this is wrong. The things that I'm sharing with you today are some things that maybe some of you can use. Maybe some of them you like I would never use that.
But ultimately, that's your decision. I'm not here today to tell you what to do. You are not my child. That's first things first with the disclaimers.
Secondly, we're going to talk about five of my concerns at the end of this video. So if you want to hear the things that I'm concerned about, please stick around at the end of the video, subscribe on YouTube to inspire guys people and tell somebody to tell somebody. So what else did I say about this? I wrote it down so I wouldn't forget.
Oh, the dark world of AI. So let me just first tell you by dark. It means a couple of things. I'm a rapper.
Y'all know that is double on time just everywhere. What up, people? I see Alexandria. What up?
What up? Yes. Appreciate it. Glad to see you back out working and doing your thing in the photography and media content world.
I saw that. Yeah. What up, how you doing? All right.
So dark, the dark world of AI. Let me get these couple disclaimers out the way and we're going to get really into this information. The dark world of AI. Yes, some of it means the concerns that maybe dark is evil.
Maybe it's a little, you can't trust it. And some of it just means the unknown world of AI. So we're going to jump into some of the unknowns. And guess what?
The dopest part about this is I'm going to share with you. All today, some of the crazy things I've done with AI from the business and creative standpoint, I have the position of a person I want to be informed. Do I fully trust this stuff? No, this is why I like to be informed.
So I can actually know like, what are the things? Like, how do I navigate it? Cause it's everywhere. All right.
So we got that out of the way. There are levels to AI. Let me say that we're not going to really get into all the levels. But I think people when they don't understand what AI is, they don't understand that there are levels.
There's like the language model. There's the whole like, you know, Internet of things type thing where you have AI in the car or all these things. I'm not going to jump into all that because that's going to be some of my examples. I'm excited.
If you can't tell, let's do it. Oh, let me just say this last thing. I think it's a mistake not to be in the know of this disruptive technology. I also think it's equally a mistake to base your opinion when you're uninformed, uneducated imagination.
Okay. So those are the two things. I think if you're not informing yourself on this, you behind, and if you just basing your whole opinion of it when you're imagination, you're behind. So this is about information.
We about to jump into this content with a fam T farm with a what up. Appreciate you always show love. All right. Let's do it.
So first things first, we're going to talk about how AI is disrupting jobs. So we start with jobs. It gets more and more exciting as we get through the topics. But jobs is the first thing that I want to talk about because why this represents our well being.
It affects everyone. If you're a person that doesn't realize that AI is already impacting jobs, then again, you are just behind this stuff is coming for your job fam. But I want to tell you a couple of things about it from my perspective. First things first, um, lazy humans are only speeding up the process.
So I know we're all worried about about AI. We're worried about what does it mean for me. Some people are complaining. It's taking all the jobs.
The same people either don't want to go to work. Don't want to do a good job while they're at work. Uh, want to feel like they want to make all the money in the world and you messing up all the burgers at the fast food restaurant. First of all, I need you to make this burger look like it.
Look on the commercial. When I came through this drive through and I asked for extra lettuce or tomato or whatever, I needed to be on my burger. But because y'all won't do your job because we lazy and we are entitled and we just want money without effort. It's only speeding up the process.
This is why you go to a fast food restaurant and you it's the AI is taking your order at some of these places. It's not even a regular person. I don't frequent fast food restaurant. So I've only seen this a couple of times.
I'm assuming it's probably more places than I even know, but I didn't pull it up somewhere. And I'm like, this ain't a person, bro. You don't walk up somewhere. You touch the screen.
The play show ordered. That used to be a person lazy people. The first thing I want you to take away is a relates to jobs that we got to stop being lazy. But now we're going to get into some of the reasons why it even exists laziness, a challenging economy.
We have to realize that the job market is all about profitability. So what I want to first do is we're going to look at something from the world economic form. I'm going to share my screen real quick. If you listen into this on audio, a lot of my listeners, audio listeners, I appreciate y'all.
This is one episode. You probably want to listen back later and watch the video as well because I'm going to be sharing my screen a lot on a lot of these things. So first we want to talk about AI in the job market. All right.
So let me share my screen. This isn't important, y'all. All right. So this, let me make sure it's sharing right.
Is that how I want it to look cool? This is from the world economic forum. This is actually, is that today or yesterday or yesterday? All right.
That's yesterday. This is from yesterday. We're going to. I'm just going to look at a little bit of this.
You check this out on. What is it? We form.org. This is the world economic forum.
Right. So this is the world economic forum. This is big stuff. I want you to look at a couple of things.
We're going to scroll through some of this. But I want to look at this part right here. The business community is divided on the impact of AI. According to a world economics forum survey, more than half of business executives globally expect the technology to displace existing jobs.
While 24% say AI will create new jobs, nearly 45% also cited an increase in profit margins as a likely impact. So this is really, really deep right here. You have over half of the people are telling you like these executives are saying, yo, I actually think AI is going to cause job displacement, right? But then there's this other 23% 24% that's saying, I actually think it's going to create new jobs.
So what do we do with that information? Right? This is how we are informed with this information. You realize what's probably going to happen.
And I'm just guessing at this point based on the data that's out there is that you probably are going to lose a lot of jobs the way they exist today. But because of the AI technology and what it is, it's going to bring forth new jobs, things like, you know, people who have to manage or handle the input of AI. There are AI related jobs. So that means we have to upgrade our skills.
They're going to be skills that people do today that are outdated. We're going to talk about some of that. I want to look at this and then I'm going to stop sharing and get back into the content. This is this survey.
Business leaders expect AI to do what most of them expect AI to dis displace jobs. They expected to increase profit margins. Again, remember, business is about profitability. No business can run without profit.
That's just the reality. And AI is efficient in a lot of ways. It's going to increase profitability for companies. So you're going to replace lazy Joe with this robot or this AI and it's going to do twice as much as twice as efficient, maybe even more than that and make you more money.
So that's the reason why. That's why we should take pride in the work we do so that people don't have to do stuff like this. All right, it's also going to increase affordability. What's the last thing I want to share here?
I want to get to I think some of this is going to be a little too in depth for today's show. So I just want you to be able to go back to that on your own, the world economic forum. What up, y'all appreciate y'all in the comments? Is that how AI is made?
No, I'm not going to answer. I can't answer that question today. This is good. No, thank you.
Can we appreciate you watching? All right, so let's keep it moving. A couple more things I want to say about the job market is think I robot. Okay, so the way they're thinking through this stuff, remember, don't take information as endorsement.
I'm not endorsing anything today. This may even fall in one of my five concerns that I'm going to share at the end of the show. But nevertheless, think about I robot for those of you who've seen that movie. The reason they had robots coming in was, you know, they were supposed to help you do household chores, do some of the things you don't feel like doing.
Imagine you don't feel like doing dishes or you don't feel like planting, you know, your grasses for the spring and summer, whatever it is, that's kind of how it's being sold. I'm going to tell you something. We have to stop being lazy as human beings and we have to stop having a lack of ambition. And one of the things that concerns me the absolute most with teenagers that I see today versus when I was growing up.
Yeah, I'm the old guy that's talking about when I was growing up now, but it's a lack of ambition. That's why I talk about money on this show. That's why I talk about success and advancement. It's not to worship those things or to put those things over God, but actually think as believers, some of us have tricked ourselves into thinking that we're more holy or more righteous because we don't have ambition, more holy and more righteous because I have no goals.
I don't want to do anything. Okay, great. We're just speeding up the process for the robots taking all of the jobs because you're too lazy or you go to work and you want to make sure that's what you're doing. You want to make $100,000 a year and the truth is you don't have $100,000 a year skill set.
You just do the same thing anybody does and you want to get paid for it. So I want to urge us to be ambitious, talk to your children, teach them new skill sets, dig into understanding what are the new skill sets that are going to be necessary in the world going forward. And look, understand what are the things that are going away and we're going to talk about some of that in a second. Things like I'll give you one example.
Think about who I don't want to offend nobody, but you have like taxis, we went from taxis to Uber, disruptive taxis and then you look at Uber, lift and all of these rides sharing services. I travel a lot. You go to the airport, ride sharing is everywhere. What's happening now?
The self-driving cars. I'm in Arizona last year and I look up and I was tripping. Maybe it was two years ago when I first saw it. I'm tripping because a car pulled up and people got out and people got in and I was like, where is the person?
And the car was driving itself. That's an idea of what we think about the way that AI is going to disrupt things. Think about self-driving cars. Some of us don't live in places where they're really present yet, but they are testing in Austin, Texas and San Francisco and some of those type of places, Nevada, they're testing.
They're out there and this stuff is going to scale and go everywhere. So even if you're an Uber driver, you have to think about what does this mean for me? I'm going to just give you one random idea, okay? Because I really want to give ideas and practical thoughts on the show.
If it were me, if I was a person that was in a taxi business or ride sharing, I probably would be trying to invest in myself a self-driving car. Because I'm like, hey, what? The self-driving car costs X amount of dollars. How many rides do I need to send my car on to make X amount of money to pay my car note or whatever?
And then can I go learn a new skill set while I send my car to do my old job? I know that sound crazy. And again, this is just information. I'm not even saying really you should do that.
I'm just telling you the way I think about these things. And one thing about my mind is that there ain't no robots about to take my job. It's going to be a while before you come from my job. I am going to make sure that I am skilled, that I am knowledgeable, that I have some type of value that I can provide that's going to demand a wage versus just sitting back and being like, oh, I don't know what's going on.
All right, yeah, we move in. We move in. And that's disregarding the gift guy. I get you facts on that.
I like when people come in here talking like that. Same thing with the, we're about to talk about that. We're going to talk about the several videos in a second. Let's move past jobs because jobs is kind of boring.
I know you all don't want to hear about jobs, but I just want to encourage you to think about the fact that AI is coming to disrupt. The last thing I say about that is people who go into college, you know, I graduated college a while ago now, and I don't even know like if I was graduating high school today, I'm not sure that I would go to college or not. Again, I believe in education. I believe in informing yourself, but you got to think about what am I going to major in that is going to have the least likelihood of being disrupted, or is there a better way to go and learn a new skill set to make a living for my family.
These are the type of things we should be thinking about. It's not 1962. It's not 1982. It ain't 2002.
And if you think about continue to think about things in an old way, you're going to be left behind. And I'm just going to tell you this. The government is not going to save you. Anybody who is thinking that I'm going to sit back, be lazy and wait for a check for the government because they got money.
They're going to give it to me. Let me tell you something. No, they aren't. And if they do, you're just getting the leftovers.
I like to be in the driver's seat, not in the backseat. So let's keep it moving. All right, that's the first way the AI is causing disruption. And the second way is music.
All right. So as a Christian rapper and artist, music is something that is near and dear to me from this standpoint of creating. I've been creating music for over 20 years. I got a lot of songs out there.
Check out J Will music. Yeah, you should do that. Check out JWIO in USIC. Put that in Apple music, put that in Amazon music, put it in Amazon Audible.
Anywhere you listen to music, listen to J Will music. Now, let's talk about some of the ways that AI is disrupting music. This is actually crazy to me. All right, first things first, there are websites out there where you can actually just create a track just from describing to the AI the type of beat that you want to make.
So you, one of the number one skill sets when it comes to AI is prompting. So I want you to think about that as we go through this episode, how you prompt, meaning, can you articulate AI and guide it on what you want it to do? That, I believe, is going to be one of the major skill sets going forward. And the reason I believe that is as an example, working in corporate America, I've worked on marketing campaigns and things like that.
I've worked with different marketing agencies, right? I'm working with one right now with something. And when you work with marketing agencies as an example on projects, the number one thing you need to do is brief that agency. So you're not doing the work per se, but you need to be able to properly articulate to them what you want to finish product to look like.
And I'm telling you, that sounds way more simple than it is. This takes multiple rounds of feedback and we'll get back to you in two weeks. And then you see the three options and you love them or hate them and you need edits and changes and revisions. And so I believe you have to look at AI in that way that people who can prompt AI properly are going to be able to produce a lot of things in the world today.
Music being one of those things. Okay, so when it comes to music, you can use AI to create tracks. You can use AI to create samples, right? You can use AI to have voice alterations and change your voice in different ways.
And here's the craziest one to me. Is there are full AI songs and AI artists out there and I'm about to play one for you right in about 10 seconds here. So I want you to pause and think about something. This is really a question I want to ask you.
When you think about your favorite artists today and the music they create, there's only so many songs they can write. It's only so many times they could put out an album. And I want to be honest, right? Like one of the things for me is a lot of the music out there to me today is junk.
And I don't say that disrespectfully anyone. It's just a lot of music doesn't resonate to me personally. I noticed a lot of Christians kind of want to reach the world. And if I'm not in the world, then you're trying to reach them.
Or a lot of Christians are just so... It's like they're either too early or too churchy for me and nothing really resonates for where I'm at in my life exactly. So it's like think about if you're like a dope dealer, it's all kind of music for you to listen to as a dope dealer. You can turn on almost any hip-hop song and they're going to speak your life.
If you're a person like me, it's like, okay, well, I am on the older side of the millennials and I work in corporate America and I'm a Christian and I want to think about success and love and life and God in the most positive way but not corny. There's not a lot of music that reflects that. So one time I was just on YouTube like glancing around for music and I came across this music and I was like, oh, this is fire. And I was playing it while I was working maybe for a couple hours that day.
I promise you, it took me about an hour to stop and think like, wait, I was looking like, who is this artist? Because it was like a it was a playlist type joint. And I'm like, oh, this song is fire. Like, who is this artist?
And I started, I shared it with a couple people. And then I realized like, this is AI and I'm going to be honest with you. AI music is something that really conflicts me because that like, I like a lot of what I hear and some of it is because you can prompt it. So instead of me trying to wait on an artist or does this artist really believe in God or what they really about?
Art is be weird. It's like, if I hear you in an interview, it makes me like your music less. So sometimes I wish I knew less about people so I can just enjoy that music. But like, or I could just tell AI exactly the type of song I want to hear, exactly the type of lyrics I want to hear.
And it literally resonates. And I'm telling you all personally, I'm conflicted, mostly because I'm like, it's not real and it feels weird for me to listen to, but I also think it's really well done. And so I'm going to play y'all. I'm going to play a AI song.
So y'all can actually get an example of what I'm talking about. So let's go to this AI joint. Where is it at? I got a bunch of joints on here today.
All right. So this is a random one I put up today. I couldn't pull up the one I really like because they have like copyright stuff. So this is just called four hours of songs and so for R&B, modern Christian music for prayer and study.
So I want y'all to check this out and let's see, let's see what this song like. Let me make sure the sound is good. All right. AI.
You can't tell me it's not fired up. And the scary thing is it's everywhere. It's the man who trusts in your love for your turn, tries to try your word. This is throwing me off.
Y'all. Do you let me just go to another song. Let's just see. We're going to go to a random song.
I have it. This is the first time I'm hearing this. This is crazy. All right.
I got to stop sharing it. I got to stop. I got to stop sharing it. You feel what I'm saying?
Like, okay, you say you're not a fan. Let me tell you something. I got I got something. Okay.
Let me not let me say it this way. I agree with you. See, that was a random one. This one I want to share is I'm going to tell y'all what it's called because I don't want them to like they say they're copyright stuff.
I don't want I don't want my I'm about to share it bump it up. Don't that copyright me. I ain't making them any off this jump. I ain't out here doing nothing.
We about to. Hey, they want to copyright me. Take this 50 cent. I ain't making no money out here.
I ain't nobody on a line. Let me share this. Now, now this the one I rock. This car like a what is it called?
Sought and Light. This is when this this page had me. Sought and Light gospel music. This page had me vibing.
But I agree. Again, I'm not endorsed. I'm just telling you is. All right.
I don't want to hear you. Let me hear you. I'm sorry. This code to me.
All right. Let's go to some random. We're going to do that. It's too.
This is called to me. I'm sorry. I don't want to hear you sing the name of the page. All right.
I'm going to stop. They're going to probably serve my page down. All right. So, all right.
I'm not mad at you for saying it's okay to you. I think that's pretty dope. But now I want to share with y'all actually something else. I actually did use AI on my last album or my producer used it.
So I'm going to share that and let y'all hear these two little clips of where I actually used it in my album. This time is different if you haven't heard it. It's just two small parts. Let's start with best things.
Right. So this song is called best things. One of my favorite songs on the project. I want to do some live to this soon.
Where's it at? All right. So a couple things about best things. We did a hired a plaid park film to do an AI music video.
And then we also did use some AI in the song for the sample. So you're going to hear on here. There's a girl singing on a sample like best things done to the best things. Whatever.
She's saying the best things never happened. I can't think of the words. But I know I wrote this on as weird. But I can't think of exactly what she said.
But that is actually my producer read used AI for a sample. Now I would tell you one of the positive things about this is that when you're using AI from music sampling, it's like you don't have to pay anyone. You don't have to try to get something clear. You're not illegally using a sample.
And you're kind of creating the exact words that you want the sample to say. And so I want you to just check out a little bit of this. So here girls singing. The best thing ever happened.
Maybe it's the best thing to never. So this all AI. No part of the company needs to be listed a girl in the background. I'm not going to rap.
I'm not going to rap. I'm not going to rap. I'm not going to rap. I'm not going to rap.
I want to get by age of 24. Maybe three of all by the time I was 34. Look at that. I know that would never happen if I had to take a fake gun to go.
I'm not going to rap. Look at these little memes with the show. A prince and a prince. I want to vote.
I want to know. Best things never happen. Yes or no? All right.
I'm sorry. I almost lost me on that one. All right. So that's a little bit of how I use AI in my music.
And let's jump to the number three way that AI is causing disruption today. And that is video. Now video is a crazy way that AI is disrupting. And as you just saw, I use it even to animate things in my video.
And I'm going to tell you. Okay. I appreciate that. My part is good.
I'm not mad at it. And I use this subtly. I do think there's a creative way to use it. And that's why I can understand.
That's why I don't actually listen to those songs. I said, I like it is something weird about it to me where I can't sit and listen to AI generated. I can't do that. So I'm not judging nobody.
If you completely hate AI, however you feel if you love it or hate it, I'm not here to judge it. I'm really just trying to take a moment to wrap our minds around it and share some ideas around it. And so again, use it for some video. I'm going to actually, I'm going to actually try to share with y'all today.
So, my general, what's up, brother? How you doing? I appreciate you. Thank you.
Thank you, sir. So when it comes to video, again, I hire Platt Park to do that animated video. And it is a really interesting thing. I actually want to show y'all something.
Because part of today is about trying to show people actually how to use the AI. So let's go to pro. All right. So I'm going to actually do this live right on the fly.
And I want to try to again inform educate people on how we how are we using this stuff. So I'll tell you this. Let me make sure that's looking right. All right.
So Google Gemini to me is wow, it is wow. I know it kind of started off with people talking about chat GPT or whatever. And I do like rock my in order for me. It goes Google Gemini, grok, any and whatever else.
I know there's a lot of them out there, but Google Gemini to me, like to me, Google is going to dominate this space. I have a lot of faith in grok. Grok is already in Tesla's. If you have a Tesla and you do the premium service, you already have grok in your car, which is like, again, I don't even know that most people knows that these things are existing today.
But this is Google Gemini and we're going to just I'm just going to show you. I have this on pro and let's try to have this creative video. Now what we're going to do is we're going to prompt it. And again, I'm doing this live.
So I have no idea how this is going to work. All right, create an animated video of of a life skin bald guy driving. Let's go with a Monte Carlo, a 1988 Monte Carlo 1988. Actually, I think I need to be on Vio for this Monte Carlo in the desert.
Let's see. I don't know if this is going to do a video. If I got to be on Vio, I might have to be on Vio for that. Let's just see what this does.
I may have to I may have to have it do a picture versus a video, but let's check this out, right? This is again, what I'm trying to show is that if you're not using this stuff at all. Yes. Okay.
So I need to be on Vio for that. Okay. Let's have it do a picture. No.
No, thanks. Create it as a picture. I'm not upgrade. Nothing, bro.
All right. So let's have it. Let's see what this does as far as creating a picture. And again, you'll be able to see how when it creates the when it creates the picture.
Okay. Now, look, here we go. Create a picture light skin bald guy driving a 1987 Monte Carlo in the desert. Now, it's a burgundy car.
Let's say, make it black. Okay. Let's see. I mean, you can see how many seconds that is taken to do this.
You could also upload a picture and say, use this guy. Okay. Now we have a black Monte Carlo. Now, let's say, what do we want to change?
Make the background downtown Detroit. Let's see. I don't know. Again, we're talking about prompting.
So the skillset you want to think about is how can I describe something in a way that it produces something again? This is just talking about content. Now, look at that. And you have the Renaissance Center, which is, you know, reflective of downtown Detroit.
So that is an example right there of how you can, how quickly you can use AI to create a picture. Now, let's just say, add the text, inspire God's people. And let's see. And then you'll be able to just see like just how quickly and we're going to, we're going to actually go through a couple things.
So this is just a picture. I'm going to show you some really dynamic things. Okay. And then you see inspire guys people out of here in the corner and you can just kind of have this thing changing that left and right.
Okay. So, I'm not sure if it's fine for sure, but I do agree that what's off about it makes it conflicting as a sermon. Maybe it isn't always through intellectually. Yeah, I'm not.
I understand. I understand. I see here you go. You only like the music, but now you all tell my gym and now you're boy.
I understand the disposition for the music, like for sure. All right. So when you think about video, and I know that was just a picture, but I want to think about video for a minute away. And there are a couple of ways that is disrupting.
One of the most important things to me is we can't believe everything we see anymore. And that is very disturbing in a way not to give away some of my concerns, but you know, I'm seeing videos of like, matter of fact, I got a video to show. I do have a video. Let's see.
Look at this video, bro. Look at this. Oh, my goodness. Oh, my goodness.
See, everybody. Mr. Rogers is who's going to come and welcome. I'm so glad you can stop by.
I appreciate you having me. Look at this. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood and even better with me. This is really kind of my slow down.
Okay. Now, now look, I want y'all to think about something. And I'll be honest, those videos creep me out. I really can't watch them.
I only just watch that for the sake of the show. But people show me, Martin Luther King and WWE wrestling, Donald Trump, President Trump doing all type of weird stuff. Like, I get it. Things are funny.
But I do want to just say one thing. We have gone so far to do things for a joke that sometimes we don't even take a step back to realize, like, wait a minute. Martin Luther King, Kobe Bryant, Tupac, all these people that we know are dead. If you were just born yesterday and saw these videos, this stuff looks real.
And we are just at the beginning of AI. Like, it's growing. And people don't understand intelligence. And the biggest part of AI that I want you to think about is it's artificial intelligence.
What intelligence is a huge factor in this whole thing? Because what is intelligence on me at the end of the day? I couldn't think of the word. And this isn't like an official definition.
You might Google something else. I'm given a practical definition of intelligence in my mind. It's the ability to become aware. Intelligence is the beginning ability to become aware and to learn more on your own.
And so when you think about it two-year-old, the thing that makes us different humans versus like animals, a lion is way stronger than us. A lion is way more powerful than a human being. Why do you always see a lion at the zoo? Why are tigers at the zoo?
Because they're not intelligent enough to understand their own power and how to use it and how to use their brain. But the thing with AI that is really, really different is that it's not just simply you inputting data into something and spitting it out. We're at the beginning stages. These next versions of this stuff that's coming out can think on its own.
Like, I don't even know if we're taking a step back to actually think about that. So meaning the AI will be able to just be like, oh, I want to create a video. No, I'm just painting this picture, right? What would you be able to believe if you, I remember the day that 9-11 happened and I got up and turned on the TV, I was in college and I saw the planes going into the buildings.
I thought it was a movie. I'm like, what's happening? What's going on? It was a crazy day.
But imagine that somebody could just make something like that look real and you don't even know the difference between video evidence. You could just make it look like somebody created a crime. You can make it sound or look like some... I saw a video yesterday of a guy, because again, these kids are everything for a joke.
This guy walked up to this other dude and like Walmart or something, he was with his wife and he showed him the dude like, yo, you was with my auntie. He showed his dude him kissing his auntie and it looked like him. And I'm like, the fact that somebody could take you and make you do something in video that actually looks like you're doing it, as this stuff improves and get better and look more and more like real life than it's like, you have to ask yourself the question like, what can I trust? You feel me?
Intelligence without a soul? That's different. All right. So think about deep fake videos.
Think about, you know, you could look at the positive creative content, but I've also seen AI influencers with TikTok pages with 100,000 followers. Look, this time I want to say, right? Not to, again, I don't know if I'm be able to do my concerns because I'm like sprinkling them all in here. We live in a society where we have become so addicted, independent on the digital world that we don't even realize we already playing the game.
Like, we're already playing the game. We are already setting ourselves up where we spend so much time in the digital world. It is like a portal. It is a world, right?
And we live in that world to the point that real life doesn't matter as much to us. Some of us value our online persona, image, how many followers we got. We value that more than real life. And quite frankly, we're acting a fool in real life just so we can record it and show people online to get people to like us or whatever.
And to me, that is like a dangerous way to live. But again, you got AI influencers now and people follow them. And I do think, right? Like from a news media propaganda perspective, we just got to be in the know and be aware about the fact that the world you live in is changing.
And the way that this artificial intelligence can be used can be done in a way to really manipulate you and how you think about things. All right? Cool. I think this is number four.
Number four is search in assist. So we just use some of this. So I want you to think about as the world is as AI is disrupting the world is what we're talking about. If you enjoy it, please do like, share, subscribe, all that good stuff.
Tell somebody to tell somebody. I want you to think about how is disrupting search in assist. What do I mean by that? By search?
I mean, Google, we Google everything in the last however many years, 15 years. I don't know what it is. But it's like, you could be sitting somewhere and somebody say a word like, you don't know the word. I can't think of a word.
I know. I don't know. What that makes sense? Because if you don't know, how would you be able to think of it?
Okay. Anyway, let's just say there's a word you don't know. I can't think of a good enough word. And when you hear it somewhere, you just you go Google it, right?
And that's how we find out a lot of information. We search for things. And when you think about what AI is doing to search engine, most of us now, if you if you do Google, the first thing that's on there is an AI overview. And so AI has this ability to kind of not just take everything that's happening on the internet, but also kind of tell you what it thinks about it or how it's analyzing the information.
And then talk about some of the good ways you could use AI in a second. But for this one, I just want you to think about Jarvis from Iron Man. That's how I view AI when it comes to search and assistant. Now, when I say assistant, what I mean is like, there's these things called AI agents.
And this is where I think if you have a job and you're an assistant or a secretary of some type, I really unfortunately think that's one of the major industries that's going to be disrupted because now you can create an AI agent to go do small tasks for you and literally work for you. And that's happening. If you just Google AI agents, you could kind of find out more about that from, you know, shopping for you. You can use AI as an assistant to learn to plan to organize.
We're going to look at a couple examples in a minute. And again, the big thing is it doesn't just gather information. It can reason and actually think through the information. And so again, propping is a key skill set.
So I'm going to share my screen again. Appreciate you. No doubt, man. I'm trying my best just to kind of give some of the stuff I dig in.
It's been so much time learning about my goal with this show is I want to give the practical information that people that they could use and know for themselves, right? So I'm going to share my screen again. And we're going to I'm going to give some on the fly examples about how you can use AI to plan to learn and to strategize, right? And this is really, it's really actually, it's crazy.
All of it is crazy. Let's just be honest. Like it's all crazy. It's scary.
All right, but we're not getting into that right now. Hey, I'm just this just infotainment. All right, so now I want to ask this thing to shot create a new one. Let's create a new one.
Now we're going to ask this thing. Oh, wait, did I read my I read some limits on some old up fan? Oh, don't fail. Oh, I reached limits on pro.
What did I say? Like an hour. Oh, I don't know. I don't know if this is going to do what I wanted to do because I reached my limits on the pro thing.
Okay, but let's try it. So let's let's do a new one. All right, now we're going to talk about think about learning, right? Let's first do learning.
So one of the books I like is the I like two books. The one do up from slavery or the richest man in Babylon. All right, so let me ask this to what I want to do is, you know, you don't have time to read this book. So I want to ask this to take a look at the book.
Let me see. Outline the top five key points that are made in the book. Riches man in Babylon. Let's see highlight practical steps for a beginner looking to learn how to grow their finances.
Okay, so as you see, I've prompted Google Jim and I to outline the top five key points that are made in the book, the book. Highlight practical steps for a beginner looking to learn how to grow their finances and also provide a brief summary of the book, including. No, let's just let's just leave it at that and let's see what it comes up with. All right, and you can see kind of like again, this isn't even like the pro version of this.
Okay, so now you see how quickly this is producing this. So when I think about learning, let's say you want to learn about a book or something like that. Hey, published in 1926 by George Claisen, the richest man in Babylon is a collection of parableset in ancient Babylon. That's tells the story of Arkad, a humble scribe who becomes the wealthiest man in the city by following simple timeless financial laws.
The book is famous for translating complex financial concepts into easy to understand cures and laws that emphasize discipline overlook. All right, so here are the top five points from this book. Pay yourself first. We're not going to go deep in them.
Live below your means. Make your money work for you. Protect your principal investing yourself. So just that quick.
I want y'all to just think about something just that quick. We took this book that was written in 1926. That is one of the most famous financial wealth related books. I like the book actually.
But we just took that and asked AI to give us the top five points and summarize the book. And if nothing else, if you're not going to read the book, if you were a person looking to grow your finances and figure out what that book is about just that quick, you can access it to summarize a book, right? Now, so I want you to think about this. Let's do this again.
Let's do another example of this because I think this is really one of the key ways that you could use AI. All right, so we got learning organized shopping. All right, I want to do a shopping example. Okay.
All right, so let's do some shopping. Find me the best pair of men's denim jeans in boot cut. All right, that's a new popular cut in boot cut focus on value, meaning not the most most expensive, but the highest quality for the price. Let's lay out a chart of the top five brands that are priced under $100 per pair.
Include website and factor in customer ratings. Okay, now you see, again, you think about your own line shopping. This is something actually the idea user for this. I was looking at, I did something similar.
I was looking for some jeans. Let's let this go. And I'm like, yo, I'm tired of searching for different websites. Let me see if there's a different way that I can organize and find like, because I look for like quality brands, but I really like the factor in customer ratings.
And I don't want to pay the most. I'm not like into designer brands, but I don't like cheap stuff at all. And so let's see what it comes up with. Finding the best value.
Looking for heavyweight denim, typically, it even included that many fashion brands sell for 150 to brands below or widely consider. Okay, so let's see what the brands are. All right, so I could tell you just looking. I don't like those brands.
Okay, let's see. Let's ask this to search again, but for urban denim brands in particular. I don't want no Wranglers, bro. So let's, you see how prompting how important prompting is.
Just not about like, you know, telling you what to do. All right, now you have, I'm not wearing a South Pole. Let's see. Focus on fast fashion.
Let's look at flair denim versus boot cut. See that, that's something I just thought about, right? Like, because boot cut is more of a old terminology. Now, if you ask for like flair, now you see, look, you get this to the key differences.
It has ASOS. This is the top pick. The bold statement is AOSOS. Why flair?