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Tech Titans Talk: Bill Gates and Sam Altman Weigh in on the Future of AI, GPT-5 & Google Gemini

Episode 91 of Mesmerizing Marketing™ Podcast: Tech Titans Talk: Bill Gates and Sam Altman Weigh in on the Future of AI, GPT-5 & Google Gemini

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Welcome to the mesmerizing marketing

podcast, where we take a deep dive

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into the latest marketing trends,

tools, and tips, and provide you with

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the top resources you need to thrive

and make your marketing mesmerizing.

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And now here's your host Dimple Dang.

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Welcome back.

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My mesmerizing marketing tribe.

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I know it's been a little bit since

I have uploaded a new episode, but it

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was December and the holiday season.

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And as we know, things can get a little

bit busy with holiday travel and all those

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things, but I am back and I'm here to talk

to you about the latest and greatest in

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AI and what you need to know about the

latest AI releases, the latest AI news,

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and what you can expect in the upcoming.

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Months, years in terms of what the top

thought leaders are saying about AI.

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So one of the things that I want to

talk to you guys about is something

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new that Google has released,

and it is called Google Gemini.

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Google Gemini is a new

generative AI platform.

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And what Google Gemini is, is

it's basically next generation.

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generative AI model family, and

it's developed by Google AI Research

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Labs, DeepMind and Google Research.

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There's three different variations of it.

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There's Gemini Ultra,

which is a flagship model.

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There's Gemini Pro,

which is a light model.

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And then there's Gemini Nano,

which is a smaller distilled

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model that runs on mobile devices.

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For example, the pixel a pro and what's

interesting to know is what is really

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different from Bard versus Gemini.

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So Bard, it's an interface through which

certain Gemini models can be accessed.

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So think of it like an app

or a client for Gemini.

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And other gen AI models, but Gemini,

what that is, is it's a family of models.

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It's not an app or front end.

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There's no standalone Gemini experience,

nor is there ever going to be one.

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So if you compare the two products, Bard

really corresponds to chat GP team, which.

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Is, you know, opening eyes, AI app, and

then Gemini corresponds to the language

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model that powers it, which is chat.

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GPT is GPT for right now.

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So what exactly does Gemini do?

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So Gemini models are multimodal.

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So what they can do is they can

perform a range of tasks anywhere from

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transcribing speech to captioning images.

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And videos to generating artwork.

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And a lot of these capabilities

have reached the product stage

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so far, and there's going to be

more coming up in the near future.

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So you guys can check this Google Gemini

out and let me know what you guys think.

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And then other exciting news

in AI, let's talk about.

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GPT and the upcoming release of GPT 5, you

know, Sam Altman has been talking a lot

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about, you know, different things when it

comes to GPT 5 and basically it's going to

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be expected to be a true multimodal model.

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It's going to be similar to actually

Google's new Gemini Ultra and

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OpenAI, you know, last year started

training GPT 5 and Altman said

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that it's going to be, obviously.

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A significant improvement over GPT 4,

especially with its ability to understand

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complex queries and the real world.

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And what Altman said to Bill Gates is

that for at least the next 5 to 10 years,

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we will be on a steep improvement curve.

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This is the stupidest

these models will ever be.

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So then the question is, is there

ever going to be a super intelligence?

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So one of the goals of open AI is to

have artificial general intelligence,

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which is a G I as their final goal.

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And that's basically, it's creating

a form of super intelligence.

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That's supposed to be smarter than

humanity and much more capable.

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And there were some suggestions

early on that the GPT five model.

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Might be some form of super intelligence,

however, speculation that surrounding

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the model suggests that it's going

to be basically a better version of

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the AI that we already have using

Chachapiti 4, or for example, Google's

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Gemini Ultra, or Anthropic's Clawed 2.

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But it's going to have much better

reasoning capabilities and not just

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in terms of outperforming humans

on things like academic tests and

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assessments, but also having a degree

of understanding that goes beyond just

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copying and mirroring human intelligence.

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So what is it that people

actually want from GPT 5?

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So one of the biggest problems with models

like 4 is that it tends to make up things.

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So AI tends to make up things,

which is known as hallucinations.

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And that in part is like an

issue that needs to be solved

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and will be solved in GPT 5.

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So that's really, really good because

Made up information is not good.

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And if you guys are using chat,

GBT and other similar AI tools,

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and you're not proofchecking the

information before you're putting

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it out there, that's a big, no, no.

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I say that all the time.

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You don't want to do that

because you will get screwed.

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And let's just put it that way.

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You don't want to do that.

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So then the other thing that Altman

told Gates is that he said, if you ask

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GPT 4 most questions 10, 000 times,

one of those 10, 000 is probably pretty

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good, but it doesn't know which one.

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And so if you want to get the best

response of 10, 000 every time, so that's

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going to be important in reliability.

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The other improvement that's going

to be made is going to be the

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ability to customize how AI responds.

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And acts and solves problems.

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So some of this problem solving has

actually become possible with them

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adding GPTs, which are these personalized

chatbots that are built on top of

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chat GPT to function a particular

way to do things a particular way.

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And to streamline processes for people so

that people can have a more personalized

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experience with their custom GPT.

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And if you guys need a custom GPT,

I'm actually creating custom GPTs.

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For law firms, for entrepreneurs, for

business owners, I've created a couple

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for myself already and for some clients.

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And I have to tell you, it

really, really makes a difference

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in how you're using chat GPT.

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It streamlines the process of how much

time it takes to do different things.

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And it just.

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Pretty amazing.

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And I am going to be spending more time

creating more because there's a GPT store.

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And if you guys don't know, you

can make money creating GPTs.

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I'm going to talk about that a

little bit later on this episode.

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So make sure that you guys are continuing

to listen all the way through the end.

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So the other thing that people want,

that's not, you know, currently happening,

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they want to see different styles and

responses and even like different.

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Variations of assumptions, right?

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And they're going to make it possible to

have that and also to use our own data.

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And that's important.

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And then the other interesting thing

to note is that Microsoft and Google

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have already taken steps to integrate

AI models with personal data through co

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pilots integrations with 365 and then

with Bards association with Workspace.

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So this is going to be making it easier

for people to, you know, have AI within

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their calendars within their appointments

and really just improve the way that

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they're working from day to day.

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Okay.

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The other thing I wanted to share with

you guys, because I thought that this

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was really interesting is I want to share

with you what the 10 most popular top AI

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tools were for 2023, based on rankings

and how many total visits that they had.

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So number one, of course, is chat GPT.

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And that is basically in the category

of an AI chat bot and chat GPT had 14.

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6 billion.

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Total visits from the data

that I pulled this from.

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And then number two is character

dot AI, and that's also an AI chat

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bot and character dot AI had 3.

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8 billion total visits.

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And then number three, we

have Quillbot, which is an AI

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writing tool, and that had 1.

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1 billion, and then we have Midjourney,

another one of my personal favorites

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that I use to create thousands of

images that I can even turn into

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mugs and wall art, all those things.

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So Midjourney is an image

generator, and that had 500.

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4 million.

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And then we have Hugging Face, which

is in the category of data science.

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And And that had total 316.

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6 million visits.

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And then number six, we've got

BARD, and that's an AI chatbot

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as well, similar to chatGBT.

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And that one had 241.

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6 million.

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And then we have Novel AI, that's N O

V E L, and that's an AI writing tool.

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And that had 238.

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7 million.

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And then we've got another one of my

favorites, number eight, which is CapCut.

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And CapCut is a tool that you can

use on your desktop or on your phone.

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And it's a video editing

tool and a video generator.

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And CapCut had 203.

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8 million.

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And then number nine, janitor

AI, and that's an AI chat bot.

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And that had 192.

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4 million.

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And then number 10, we have something

called CIVIT AI, C I V I T A I.

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And that one is an image

generator that had 177.

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2 million.

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So I hope that you found those

numbers insightful because.

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That's a lot of that's a lot of

because that's a lot of views.

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It really, really, really is.

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All right.

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So some other interesting things that I

wanted to talk about in terms of what's

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new in AI is that Bill Gates, of course,

is really big on artificial intelligence.

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And he's actually predicting that

AI is going to be transformative for

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everyone within the next five years.

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And, you know, he's saying that there

was like actually another article that

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talked about how The International

Monetary Fund reported that about

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40 percent of jobs around the world

would be affected by the rise of AI.

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So Bill Gates, he actually does not

necessarily disagree with that notion.

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However, he does believe that history

shows every new technology comes with fear

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and then it comes with new opportunity.

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And I think that's huge

because what he's saying is.

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That a lot of new job categories,

you know, were created and we're

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way better off than we were

when we were doing farm work.

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When you think about

like back in:

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So you said this situation with

AI is going to be just like that.

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So he's saying that AI is going

to make everyone's life easier.

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And he indicated specifically to

the medical industry that doctors.

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It's going to really help them do

their paperwork part of the job that

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they're not really fond of doing.

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And it can help them be

very efficient with that.

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The other thing that he shared in this

article is that he said that, you know,

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AI, it's actually like having a white

collar worker to be a tutor or to give

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healthcare advice or to help write code

or to help with technical support calls.

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And when you think about it, it is true.

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AI can actually do a lot.

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And it's like about knowing how to

use it the right way, but it can,

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it can help, help you do a lot.

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And then some of the things like I

want to talk about next is, well, how

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do you use chat GPT for your benefit?

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And what can you use it for?

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So one of the ways that you can

use chat GPT is to land yourself

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a promotion or get a raise.

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So.

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If you feel like, okay, you've been

working hard, go for America, whatever,

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and you want to basically be able to

present a strong argument that you can

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go over with your employer, your boss,

and your next performance review, well,

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You can actually tell it, hey, I want

you to give me like, you know, the

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skills I would need for this promotion.

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I want you to even help me plan what

questions they may ask or how I can

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highlight all my achievements this year.

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So ChatGPT can help you draft

that in a concise manner.

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It can help you predict what are

the factors that they would look

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for in giving someone a promotion.

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It can even tell you how to

negotiate the promotion, right?

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So there's one way that you can use it.

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The other way that you can use

chat GPT Is you can actually

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use it to get business ideas.

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So let's say if you were leaving corporate

America, you're starting your own business

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and you're not even quite sure exactly

what type of business you want to start,

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but you have an idea of like, okay, you

know, what criteria you're looking for?

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Like, do you want to be

able to work from home?

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Do you want it to be like low investment?

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You can give chat GPT all that

information and you can say, give me

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a list of 25 different business ideas.

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Then you go look through that list.

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You pick one or two that you like, then

you say, okay, chat GPT, I want you to

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write me a detailed business plan and you

can say, act as a professional business

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advisor and write a detailed business

plan, you know, write a detailed marketing

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plan and it can do all of that for you.

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So then you can even say,

give me resources for my city.

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In terms of what I would need to start

a new business or what are some things I

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need to know about you can do all of that.

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Now, the one I'm really excited about

is that you can actually make passive

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income with their new chat GPT GPT store

like last year, they announced it, but

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they really just released it in January.

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And now, like, basically, you can have

developers make custom GPTs, and depending

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on how popular their GPT is in terms

of how people are using it, you know,

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you can Make money off of that and you

are also allowed to promote it from, I

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think, reading opening as guidelines that

says you are allowed to advertise it.

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You're allowed to share it on

social media, you know, and

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groups and things like that.

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So that's a great way

of making extra money.

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You just have to, you know, be creative

in terms of what you're coming up with.

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So just be creative, think outside

the box and think of how we can solve

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a problem or, you know, fill like a

gap in the marketplace that's there.

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And I think that's just a great way

to have some extra income coming in.

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Now, the other way that you can use

ChatGBT, which I think a lot of people

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are already using it for, it's one of

the major ways they're using it, is

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to really save time and, you know, use

it for content creation, for writing

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blog posts, for writing, you know,

landing pages for your events, maybe

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you're doing a live LinkedIn room.

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Things like that, or even to improve

your current website copy and make it

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a little bit more personalized, add a

bit of a personal brand touch to it.

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And it's great for that.

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But you do want to look it over

and tweak it and put the human

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element and intelligence into it.

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Like I always say, that's

what my caution is about.

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Use AI, but use it intelligently.

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And then the other thing is, you

can use it to You know, to get

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more business, you can ask it

like, how can I get more business?

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This is exactly what I do.

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And it can give you a ton of ideas.

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And if you like some of those ideas,

then you can take those ideas.

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So you can say, Oh,

please elaborate on that.

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Right.

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Please elaborate.

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So I think it's just really

interesting where AI is going.

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It is like just improving.

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It's going to get better and better.

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Like I said earlier, the next

generation model of GPT five, it's

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going to have like way better,

you know, reasoning capabilities.

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It's going to be more accurate.

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It's going to have video support.

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So I'm really excited for that

because things are just going.

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To be more improved.

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It's only going to get

better and better with time.

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So my question to you is if you're not

currently embracing AI, and if you're

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not currently using these tools, you

currently do not have a plan for how

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you're going to incorporate AI in your

law firm or in your business to be

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more productive or even into your life.

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Maybe you're.

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In corporate America, you should be

thinking about all these things right

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now, because if you're not going

to, you're going to get left behind.

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And I don't say that to scare you,

but the reality is AI is moving

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so fast and it makes my head spin.

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And I'm an AI strategist

and a marketing expert.

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And if I'm seeing that it's moving so fast

that I'm like, Oh my God, there's so much.

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To learn.

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There's so many new tools.

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There's so many new things happening

that the ordinary person they're going to

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feel like they're becoming irrelevant if

they're not learning about AI and how to

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use it in their business and their life

to be more productive, to get the answers

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that they need to type up those letters

that would have taken them an hour, and

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now they can have a letter in 30 seconds.

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How much more time can

they get back in their day?

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So those are all things to think about.

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If you do need help with your AI or

marketing strategy, reach out to me.

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notes, or you can go to my website,

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which is attorneymarketingexpert.

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Dimple Dang is a passionate marketing expert that helps law firms, doctors, entrepreneurs, and small businesses take their marketing to the next level. Dimple is the Host of “Mesmerizing Marketing” and the founder of the “Reels for Lawyers Challenge” Dimple is skilled at SEO, WordPress website design, content creation, blogging, and Instagram. Dimple is also a contributing editor for “Attorney-at-Law” magazine and writes articles on online marketing and social media for the legal industry. Dimple is the founder of the “Lawyers Mastermind” club on Clubhouse and the “Mesmerizing Marketing™” club on Clubhouse. Dimple has an extensive sales and marketing background and has sold over a million dollars in PPC marketing when she was working for a nationwide marketing firm. Dimple is a professional speaker and hosts her own rooms on the Clubhouse on a regular basis. To connect with Dimple on Clubhouse, search for her by name or the handle @marketingexpert.