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we've been in the weeds testing over 400
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agents I go to bed and I have agents
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doing work for me I wake up in the
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morning my agents have been already
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working all night we have probably at
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least 50 agents working for us I go into
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all these agents testing them with very
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similar problems that I I think there's
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450 agents in total that we've tested so
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far there's some actually cool ones off
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the shelf that I think people can use
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this is a podcast with Adam Silverman
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the founder of agency we talk about
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which AI agents everyone should use how
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companies are making millions with
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agents and how you can go from beginner
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to expert all right so Adam what are
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some of the most common use cases for AI
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agents you see I think there are some
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agents that are working really well
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across like every vertical so sales for
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example there's some really incredible
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sales tools some really incredible
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research tools out there can you talk
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about the sales agents more because the
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closer it is to generating money the
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more people are interested there are so
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many sales agents out there there's Omni
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aomni it's incredible for doing like
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data enrichment for prospecting then we
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have another one called God mode it is
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so incredible I can literally go in have
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have you tried God mode no but I have to
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okay you have to I'll get you on the
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beta but really awesome tool I I was
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actually using yesterday I can go in and
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say find me every Fortune 500 CTO find
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me their LinkedIn their email do full
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data enrichment on it and you can build
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Out full email sequences all within
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their app what is like your new one of
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the new tools that's your favorite I'm
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still like obsessed with Claude I've
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been using it every day I'm still very
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bullish on lutra AI so I'm using that
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for a lot of workflows I go into all
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these agents testing them with very
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similar problems that I have and then I
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find certain agents are really really
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incredible at certain tasks I have these
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kind of like little agent teams on every
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platform um that I used for different
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things speaking of Agents you have
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massive announcement to make right yeah
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so uh some awesome news work sites
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announced our fund raise of over $2.6
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million under the name agencies so
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A.C we've been in the weeds testing over
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400 agents and we're really really
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excited to announce this fundraise to
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really help companies make sure they can
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get their agents into production so if I
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understand correctly agob is going to be
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you know one of the tools and agency is
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going to be more like holding company
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yeah it's it's really exciting so we
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have like a bunch of announcements
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coming up so we still have Integrations
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directly with crei with autogen um we
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still integrate with laying chain llama
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index mulon all these uh players
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directly through aops but now we also
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have the ability to go out and build
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really really complex agents that
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basically any Fortune 500 company can
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start using Day Zero oh so you want to
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like pivot more towards like pre-built
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agents like there are going to be some
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agents off the shelf that we offer
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companies are coming to us with the
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craziest agent IDE as possible like
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truly like full n10 workflows that even
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a human team couldn't physically do but
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if custom Solutions are required we're
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very happy to to figure out how to
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basically leverage our our expertise our
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knowledge our team of incredible
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engineers and go and build out these
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amazing solutions for them how big is
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your team right now so uh it depends if
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you count all the agents good answer
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good answer yeah I know because honestly
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I think we have probably I'm thinking
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like at least 50 agents working for us
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and uh like I go to bed and I have
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agents doing work for me I wake up in
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the morning my agents have been already
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working all night there's some actually
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cool ones off the shelf that I think
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people can use most of you are waiting
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you're waiting for the right opportunity
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the right business idea the right time
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but if you keep on waiting you're going
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to miss the a Evolution me and my team
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have spent hundreds of hours testing
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different ways to make money with AI and
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I believe we found the best one in the
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new Society we help you go from zero to
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$1,000 a month with AI I even give you
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the AI agent I've built so you can make
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money with it all you have to do is
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follow our system for getting client
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that's it so if you have good work ethic
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and want to make money with AI make sure
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to join it's the first link in the
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description there's one called Mindy
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what it does is it looks at your
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calendar and then it gives you a full
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like almost report on everybody you're
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meeting with and before I go into a
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meeting it gives me basically every data
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point I could ever imagine about a
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person this is really helpful imagine if
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it took me let's just say 30 minutes or
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my assistant 30 minutes to go research
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everybody meeting within a day and i'
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meetings in a day yeah that would be
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that would be four hours of time and now
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this is something that before I even
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wake up in the morning the first message
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I look at in the morning is here all the
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meetings you have here's you know quick
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fact on everybody here's their LinkedIn
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here's maybe the most recent news
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article they're mentioned in here's some
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data on them that you know could make
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the conversation exciting and this is
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just like this is off the shelf like
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this is not like crazy stuff by any
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means and the fact that this is only
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going to get better with better llms and
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like you know it's just like it's crazy
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for people who are running lots of
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meetings like this is and again it's
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it's not like um you know this is this
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is the boring part of the work right
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like researching stuff like you know
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looking people always think that um AI
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agents will take jobs but it's more like
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you know the the repetitive boring task
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so you can do more of the fun stuff more
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of the creative stuff oh for sure like
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it sounds kind of crazy but I think the
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president gets these types of briefings
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and I almost have that every day and it
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really it's like it's fundamentally
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leveling up how I am I think like
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another you know very easy example
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anybody can start using today is like
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one of these notaker apps that you know
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exist in your calls so like you use like
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fathom and there's a whole bunch of
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different ones out there and it makes my
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followup so much more meaningful it
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makes me you know really engaged in the
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meeting because I'm not worrying about
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taking notes and I think this is the
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type of thing where it's so easy to set
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up like as long as your company allows
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you to use them and long as long as like
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you have permission from people to
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record it's such a massive win I cannot
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wait for the day when we have like a
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complete agent assistant that just you
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know has access to your computer knows
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your goals knows what you should be
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working on knows like your weaknesses
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like where you tend to waste time right
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and just like holds you accountable
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gives you real time reminders maybe
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we've like connected to like Apple watch
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or some other variable or maybe like you
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know AI glasses I think this is coming
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relatively soon and I think this is
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going to unlock so much like human
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potential right people always like don't
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like the word productivity right because
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you know people outside of business they
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just feel like it's a corporate term but
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just like human potential just imagine
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like how much you know stuff goes to
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waste purely because people waste time
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you know everybody can write a plan in
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the morning but sticking to it is much
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harder right so so I think these AI
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tools will just make that much more
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doable and I mean yeah as somebody who
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likes to be productive instead of
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wasting time I just cannot wait for that
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100% like the folks that induced are
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doing this I I've seen like some
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incredible work on their side um there's
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a few other companies I'm really bullish
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on the work of open interpreter so
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there's a guy Mike bird from there he's
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doing amazing work and kilan they're all
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doing amazing amazing work there um and
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truly like I made a tweet about this a
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while ago but what I want is basically
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everything I ever do in my life to be
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fully recorded and I want to basically
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almost have like a coach saying hey Adam
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don't worry I'll take this off your
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plate you don't need to send that email
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or that newsletter you were going to
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send out I you know let me get the
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structure for you you can just review it
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and I think the the big aspect we're
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going to see with agents and I think
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like you know maybe going a bit a year
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or two down the road and this is what
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I'm bullish on is that you're gonna go
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from being reactive where it's like a
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human asking to do something to
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proactive and that's going to be the
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biggest shift possible so I think right
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now everyone's battling and like one of
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the reasons like we're really like
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seeing a lot of success with AGS is
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because everyone's battling with
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reliability so right now like the fact
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is even on the pro or sorry on the
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reactive front um it's it's still very
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important to make sure that this agent
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can do the task correctly but do you
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think it has to be like local or
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something like encrypted because you
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know if it's recording everything
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there's like big security questions
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there yeah I think the folks at
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Limitless AI have been working on this
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quite a bit um if they're listening to
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this like we we're always happy to chat
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I am very bullish on what their team's
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working on um but I think that there
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will be you know maybe it's an Azure
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offering or maybe a gcp offering or an
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AWS offering where okay we now know that
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everything is being recorded it's you
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know by the user at big companies
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everything's already being recorded if
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you work at one of these big
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organizations you know every keystroke
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you make every you know uh every website
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you visit everything's already being
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recorded so it's not that crazy I think
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whether or not the organization wants to
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give the power back to the user to
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leverage that that's another question
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and also just like in the physical world
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like if you go into any big city whether
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it's SF new York Dubai there's cameras
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everywhere right so I think the like
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privacy is becoming more of an illusion
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maybe like if you move into the forest
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or whatever but uh I think the what what
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people really have trouble with is
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having the AI companies like access to
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the data right I mean obviously if you
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work for some company it's kind of
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understood that the company you know you
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probably have a work laptop and you
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cannot access certain websites but if
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you're an entrepreneur or like you know
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in a spare time people a lot of people
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don't want open AI to have their data
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right or anthropic what ever they they
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are really like afraid of um not
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necessarily like somebody knowing what
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they're doing but you know be having
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that trained on in the future and they
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just want to like that Assurance I mean
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that's why the interest in local agent
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is so big even though like most of the
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times it's just like the difference is
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so like the locally run stuff is just so
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bad and especially most people don't
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have like the topof thee line MacBooks
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so they can only run run like 8 billion
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models and you know the difference
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between 8 billion models or like CLA son
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or gb40 is just massive right so it
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doesn't even make sense logically to
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want that but still the demand is huge
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because of you know people want that
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feeling that you know open AI or
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whatever isn't taking their data for
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sure and like we so aov just became
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hypoc compliant and so now we're talking
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to like a lot of these Healthcare
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companies and what we're realizing is
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there are certain industries that I
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think will be ryant on local model it's
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a lot easier to get a CTO and a CIO to
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buy into let's run this locally then
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even if every vendor along the entire
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spectrum is hippoc compliant and
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everything like that it could still be
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like you know they don't want these
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infractions to say the least they do not
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want to have any issues they don't want
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to like you know have any risk but I I
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still think there's actually opportunity
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for like the most Cutting Edge companies
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in the world to leverage the best models
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and still probably remain competitive in
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the long run so we'll kind of see how
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this plays over the next six months and
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we're going to do another episode I I
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know eventually and talk about okay like
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local models have now far surpassed like
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you know all all like uh you know close
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Source models but we we'll see
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ultimately what ends up happening oh you
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also predicted one my questions on my
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list so you know we've seen a massive R
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of Open Source especially in the last
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like two to three months um AI images
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have caught up and maybe even surpassed
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closed models right um open source has
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gotten a massive win with Lama 3.1 405
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billion is on par with the top closed
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models like do you think oh there is a
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going to be a day where the best model
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is completely open source I think that's
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the like dream of meta and I think
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mistol and a few of these other
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companies are really trying to to make
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that happen I think that it's possible I
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think that we're also going to see a
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Nexus point where it's like a race down
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to the bottom in terms of cost so I
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think like we're seeing that right now I
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think that there's going to be a certain
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level where these models are so good
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that we don't need really much more
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incremental um improvements so we'll see
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over the coming months I think that
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you'll have a world where like local
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models are good enough um I don't know
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if they're going to be the best quite
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yet um but one thing I am extremely
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bullish on and we might have t chatt
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about it previously on or offline can't
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remember but I'm very bullish on small
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models like extremely I think like the
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future is in very small like action
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models even when you think about an
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agent you don't need you know 400
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billion parameters to go and conduct
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some research on the web and scrape some
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data um I think one of the big things
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that's going to happen is you're going
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to start seeing a lot of fine tuning and
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that's one of the things we've been
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working on AG Ops is like fine-tuning on
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the outputs building much smaller models
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or or fine tuning on the outputs of
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basically Cutting Edge models and
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fine-tuning open source models this is I
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think going to be a big paradigm shift
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because you're going to have cheaper
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cost you might be able to do it locally
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um there's going to be I think a lot of
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work done in the space over the next
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year because right now we're just saying
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you know they're large language models
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let's give them as many parameters as
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possible let's try and like basically
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you know put every like you know
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increased context window as much as
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possible um I think this is great on
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very generalized use cases but from
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everything we're seeing with like large
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corporations and Enterprises the reality
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that's you know I think what's going to
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be most beneficial is actually could we
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just get very niche done extremely
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reliably we don't need to you know know
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all about um ancient Rome you know to
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you know conduct analysis on financial
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documents yeah and I think U you know
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for those who are watching who like kind
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of thinking of
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opportunities essentially every company
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is going to need that right whether it
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is uh language model fine-tuned or image
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model fine-tuned they're going to need
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something specifically made for them and
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most companies don't know how to do it
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so you know if you learn the skill and
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if you have a bit of you know
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inventiveness entrepreneurship this is a
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pretty good opportunity in the next I
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think year or so for sure like I think
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you need I I love time people this but
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like be the one at your company who
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brings up this technology be the one who
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people are like asking questions about I
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have one guy he messages me it's
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hilarious I do these threads like almost
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every week about like what's the latest
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and greatest in AI agents and I post
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them on Twitter and or and Linkedin as
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well and he takes these threads and then
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goes and makes a PowerPoint deck and
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presents it to his management team every
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week now saying hey here's the cutting
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and it's so funny to me like literally
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like he's just he's taken my work I'm so
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happy for it it's the best thing ever
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I'm so happy he reached out by the way
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and uh he's he's presenting this to his
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team now and it's one of these aspects I
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look at I'm like this is crazy like he's
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now becoming like an AI leader at his
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company by literally going onto Twitter
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and looking at my thread making a small
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deck about it and now he is you know by
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far like the AI like agent guy in his
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company that you know the Seau is coming
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to him and asking him questions so it's
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that simple like it doesn't be like it's
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not rocket science by any means it's
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it's a complete hack I mean just from my
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experience right the fact that I'm in AI
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it like I'm getting access to people who
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are far ahead of me in business and in
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life because they're interested in AI
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right everybody wants to know at least a
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bit how it's going to impact their
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business you know how they can leverage
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it and being in the right field the
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field I mean I don't think there's a
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betteri better field better industry
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than AI obviously but you know just
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being in AI brings so many opportunities
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so I think everybody watching while you
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you might you know don't want to have
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Ambitions to be like a public figure you
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should still become an AI guy in your
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social CLE because that's going to
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unlock so many doors that you can't even
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predict if you're watching this video
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you're already doing like the right step
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that's the first thing it's like you're
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already like light years ahead than a
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lot of people I know and I think that
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the reality is it's just like it's not
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hard like it's just like listen to a few
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you know podcasts listen to some videos
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form your own opinion I think like
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understand what tools are out there test
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the tools like to me if I was and this
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might be a hot take but it's okay it's
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like if I was thinking about going and
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doing like a masters in engineering or
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if I was going to go do like a uh you
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know some type of it related role I
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would just go on YouTube for three
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months lock myself in a room watch every
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video on like AI possible and I I'm
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almost for certain you will come out
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here light years ahead than going and
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doing like an IT certificate or a master
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like master and Engineering might be a
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bit different but I I'm saying like this
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is such a massive WID like it's just
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like there's so much content out there
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there's so much knowledge out there like
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I give away like 99% of everything I
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know for free and like I'm just like I
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see something cool I'll repost it I'll
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share it I I'm happy to you know kind of
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consolidate it so it's easy for people
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to understand but the biggest factor is
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like there's so much out there and even
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like you know going and joining School
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communities and finding like people who
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are intelligent and are thinking about
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in the same way or even like creating
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group chats with you know on the cost
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side it's not very high to to make these
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like kind of think tanks uh for yourself
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oh yeah for sure and I mean now is the
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time really you know in the future when
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like your Uber driver is talking about
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it and everybody knows about it it's
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going to be too late like now everybody
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watching this really has the opportunity
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to be kind of that AI Ford leader you
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know whether it's in the region in their
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company doesn't matter to what scale but
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you know why not for anybody who's like
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looking to learn more about like Ai and
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AI agents and everything like that um if
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you go to A.C our new website so agency
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um you will go and click on like there's
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a tab called agents you will find a list
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of like 400 I think there's 450 agents
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in total that we've tested so far and
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it's totally free um I highly recommend
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checking it out it's like the easiest
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place maybe we can link it in maybe
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we'll Link in the show notes as well but
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this is like it's such lwh hanging fruit
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for people it's like go explore it like
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instead of like going uh you know one
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day if it's raining outside or something
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like that just like go like take that
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list and just start clicking on a bunch
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of the links and start looking at you
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know what's working what's not what you
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think is cool another thing I love to do
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is go make an email account that is just
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for like AI tools and go and subscribe
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for all these players and what you'll
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get is you like anytime you want a good
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update on everything that's going on
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just go and scroll through that inbox I
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don't think you have to be an expert you
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don't need to be an engineer you don't
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need to have spent like 10 years in it
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uh all you have to do is just kind of
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lean in a bit test the stuff out and
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kind of see see what works for you man
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such a good advice this I love like
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these practical tips you know that just
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like have instant effect how are you
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yourself learning about AI like we love
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Twitter like I honestly my co-founder
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Alex and I like in we we really just see
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it as like kind of for whatever reason
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in the AI space it's where we're seeing
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the latest and greatest news
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um I also do a lot of social listening
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so I have agents that are out there on
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the internet collecting data and then
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giving me like report every day on like
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what's going on what companies are
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getting funded um and if anybody's
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interested like I maybe I'll be able to
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like kind of share this agent with you
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yeah that would be a good video actually
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yeah we can we can do we'll chat about
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that offline but uh okay I think from my
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perspective it's really really
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interesting that leverage like the tools
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to figure out the latest and greatest
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but also you got to just be in the right
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circles so following certain people will
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basically guarantee you're getting the
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latest and greatest news but at the end
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of the day there's certain people who
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are like you know like yourself um we're
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trying to do a lot of like kind of this
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thought leadership as well and it's just
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a matter of kind of seeing everything
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making it really easy for people to
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understand if you're not like a big
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Twitter user you don't need to like post
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I think that's one thing a lot of people
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are scared of doing like you don't need
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to actively be posting all you have to
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do is just create your own you know uh
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account with whatever name on it follow
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a couple of the top people and from
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there your feed will start getting
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populated with all the right content
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maybe it is the move to create a
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separate account because because it is
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so easy to waste time on Twitter because
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curate curating your feed is so hard
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like constantly muting people like
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muting words it it should have shouldn't
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be that hard but you know everybody who
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kind of is more active deals with this
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problem of like I want interesting AI
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stuff only right I mean I would pay for
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that if I could just do that manually
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instead of like trying to having to
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update my muted word list constantly but
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still like most of the tweets I see are
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not like productive interesting AI stuff
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I Me Maybe you can give me some tips
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because you know so there's you can
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create lists which is not a bad thing um
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but from my perspective I think the best
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thing is just following the right people
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and then like looking through the
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following like the For You tab or I
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don't know exactly what it's called on
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Twitter but like that is great I think
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that's it's like really great um to find
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content um but I think like like
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following the right people is the most
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critical piece um and that's kind of
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what we recommend it's just like you can
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really and you also the one thing is you
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don't want to be an echo chamber you
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don't want to only listen to it but
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that's why I think get to have kind of
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separate Twitter accounts that are like
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okay here's my AI Twitter account and
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then here when I want to have like
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worldly polit political views and
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understand everything else that's going
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on in society here's my other account um
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but I think like it is good to kind of
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have that targeted here are like the
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hundred people I follow that I trust
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that are posting great content and
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doesn't take a long time you just need
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to go into these communities for a few
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minutes every day but as long as you're
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doing that repetition you're going to
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learn stuff guaranteed for some people
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it's not immediately obvious the return
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on that learning but just to give people
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something more tangible every company
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will want to keep those who are on the
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top right like on the top of new things
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new stuff Cutting Edge as you said like
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the guy who's making presentation for
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his management team the CH the chances
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of him getting fired are very low right
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because like he's teaching others and
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he's benefiting the company more than
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he's being paid for which is always a
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good strategy but especially with like
00:19:46
new technologies that AI you know if if
00:19:48
the company is going to make a layoffs
00:19:50
whatever you're probably going to be the
00:19:52
last person on the list because you know
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you're the AI guy like they don't want
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to lose you like you always bring the
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good stuff so you know everybody who's
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watching this who has a job if you learn
00:20:01
Ai and if you you know teach your bosses
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and the higher up you go the better
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obviously like you you future prove
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yourself and you the chances of you
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keeping that job or maybe even getting
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promoted are much higher for sure so I
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highly recommend like testing things out
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seeing like like this is my one
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recommendation like I think you like
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these like kind of acual bits I have
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right here is like my notebook and
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basically every day as I'm going through
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my workday I literally just write down
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things that I think can be automated
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okay so I have like literally like pages
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of like hey I did this workflow I think
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I can automate this what I do is I use
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this as now like a brain for me to think
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about when I'm looking at different
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tools can I use that tool to automate
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this process and it's such an easy thing
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for anyone to do it doesn't cost
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anything um and I really recommend like
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people like leaning in a bit there
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because it will like at least now you
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have a reference point when you're
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looking at tools and looking at the
00:20:52
latest and greatest stuff of what's
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possible and what what you actually can
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start kind of automating okay so on that
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note like what would you say are some of
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the like most obvious like painfully
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obvious things you see other people do
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that could be like automated so easily
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research I think is the number one like
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I I have friends and and I love them
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they're my good friends if you're
00:21:10
watching this but like they I have
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friends who are like Financial research
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and equity research and I think it's
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great it's a really really cool job um
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but it's one of these things that is
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100% becoming automated it's you know a
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computer or an agent or what whatever
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you want to call a piece of software is
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going to be able to research more than
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you can cons this the information better
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now with it referencing so like a lot of
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the work over the past couple months has
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been like how do we actually Source
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where this data is coming from
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accurately the second you hit off all
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these criteria of like you know being
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accurate being fast being able to
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consume more data you you can't even
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compete in that space um same thing with
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like the you know the agent I was
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talking about for uh researching people
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I'm meeting with you are setting
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yourself back by not leaning in and
00:21:53
using this technology and it's like it's
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so obvious to me that like these are
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better than it's not even like human
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can't do these jobs it's just like
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there's no reason a human should be so
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if my assistant had to spend four hours
00:22:05
a day working on this that's four hours
00:22:07
she would be able to be helping with a
00:22:08
bunch of other things that that she has
00:22:10
on her agenda so I'm very big on like
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figure it out I think like trying figure
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out what aspects are the most
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automatable in your life um and then
00:22:18
kind of you know work backwards from
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there when it goes into the digital
00:22:21
realm people have these weird feelings
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right but you can take examples with
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animals like you know horses are much
00:22:29
better at certain things than people or
00:22:30
there's like some breed of pigs that can
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smell like some specific potatoes yeah
00:22:36
yeah 10t underground and like no same
00:22:39
person would try to compete with those
00:22:40
pigs but for some reason when it's like
00:22:42
AI agent it's like whoa whoa whoa no
00:22:45
like that's my identity like I was doing
00:22:47
that task like I think you might just
00:22:48
gave me a tweet for today I like that I
00:22:50
I never really thought about it from
00:22:52
like the animal perspective but you're
00:22:53
100% right you know humans should be
00:22:55
focused on human tasks like I you know
00:22:58
one of the I say it's like right on my
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LinkedIn it's like don't worry your job
00:23:01
is safe because the reality is it's like
00:23:03
there are inherently human parts of
00:23:05
every role and I think the biggest thing
00:23:07
you know if you're testing this
00:23:09
technology is lean in and try and figure
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out which parts of these tasks are the
00:23:12
most human and that's a that's the
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biggest when you can be making this is
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something that I think most people in
00:23:18
the as space probably don't agree upon
00:23:20
at least I don't see it being talked
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about but my theory is that at least in
00:23:23
the next 5 to 10 years before you know
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some major improvements to the LM
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architecture made
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the by far winner combo is going to be
00:23:32
like human does the creative and like
00:23:34
you know directional stuff while llms do
00:23:37
the repetitive and you know llm stuff
00:23:39
good task but right now people always
00:23:41
think like okay there's like two
00:23:43
extremes right llms have stopped they're
00:23:45
not going to improve blah blah blah and
00:23:47
then it's like you know oh AGI ASI super
00:23:49
intelligence is coming in six months
00:23:51
right like we have we all saw these
00:23:52
videos at the start of the year and now
00:23:54
it's like six months later and like
00:23:55
where's where is the AGI where's the ASI
00:23:57
right so I think the actual reality for
00:24:00
the next 5 years is going to be that
00:24:02
humans do the things that LMS cannot do
00:24:04
like reasoning like creativity the stuff
00:24:06
that LM suck at and then just llms do
00:24:09
everything else and people who Embrace
00:24:11
this new way of working will just Crush
00:24:13
everybody else I couldn't G more there's
00:24:15
one company that we're good friends with
00:24:17
so payman I don't know if you've seen
00:24:18
them um you should get so tyin from
00:24:21
payman he's awesome he's built like an
00:24:24
agent that can pay humans to do tasks
00:24:26
that the agent can't complete so is like
00:24:28
happening like so like think about a u
00:24:31
let's give an example of like like
00:24:33
writing a blog post or liking a tweet or
00:24:36
retweeting something you can literally
00:24:38
the agent could say hey we want to
00:24:39
create uh marketing Buzz for this new
00:24:42
blog post and it will go and say for
00:24:44
every human that likes it will pay them
00:24:46
50 cents for every person who retweets
00:24:47
it will pay them a dollar and it will
00:24:49
verify that the human's done it it'll go
00:24:51
through the whole Loop and then it will
00:24:53
go back and pay the human and this is
00:24:54
the type of thing where like it's
00:24:55
happening like this is like obviously
00:24:57
they're on the cutting Edge I think it's
00:24:58
an awesome company we're we we're very
00:25:00
bullish on them working on some really
00:25:02
cool stuff together um but it's like
00:25:04
this is going to happen inherently these
00:25:06
agents are they have limitations like
00:25:08
you'd be maybe I don't know you could
00:25:09
talk to other people who might say
00:25:10
they're you know are infinite and can do
00:25:12
anything but we don't have AGI yet so
00:25:14
right now like there are limitations
00:25:16
with these things um I think it's really
00:25:18
really cool to see that people are
00:25:19
thinking about okay how do we actually
00:25:20
leverage like keep humans in a loop in a
00:25:22
necessary way like I think that's a huge
00:25:24
huge huge win yeah and I think once the
00:25:27
llms um actually learn you know what
00:25:30
llms are good at and I mean maybe you
00:25:32
can do it with a system prompt but you
00:25:33
know like basically we need the agents
00:25:35
to have like a deep understanding of
00:25:37
these are the type of tasks agents are
00:25:39
great at don't bother human these are
00:25:41
the tasks that agents suck at you know
00:25:43
pink the human as you said proactively
00:25:45
and like I'm stuck here can you help me
00:25:47
out and then the human like unstuck the
00:25:49
agent and I mean it will really be what
00:25:51
you just said right all of us even the
00:25:53
people who don't have companies will be
00:25:56
basically CEOs or managers of large
00:25:58
teams of agents and you know you will
00:26:00
just be overseeing different operations
00:26:02
and I think that's like really
00:26:03
empowering Vision dve we we'll send I'll
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send you a bunch of links to kind of put
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down below so we can get everybody up to
00:26:08
speed as quickly as possible um and
00:26:11
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