Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 171: GenAI in 2024 - What’s coming and what it means for you

Episode Date: December 22, 2023

2023 has been the year of generative AI. We've talked with entrepreneurs,  startup founders, and industry tech leaders, and there's a lot that we've learned behind the scenes. We'...re unleashing that knowledge and telling you our GenAI predictions for 2024.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions on AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps:[00:01:40] Daily AI news[00:08:25] Jordan's predictions for 2024 (#24 to #6)[00:52:20] Top 5 predictions  Topics Covered in This Episode:1. AI Developments and Predictions for 20242. Trends in AI Usage and ImpactKeywords:AI watermarks, Grok, large language model, Twitter, misinformation, disinformation, Apple, home assistants, Siri, Alexa, NVIDIA stock, GPU chips, Gemini Ultra, GPT 5, AI video, AI images, GPT, OpenAI, AI legislation, everyday AI, Jordan Wilson, Gen AI, AI agents, retrieval augmented generation, RAG, publishers, internet browsing, big acquisition, copyright battles, Gen AI training, job loss, workforce, knowledge work.Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Start Here ▶️Not sure where to start when it comes to AI? Start with our Start Here Series. You can listen to the first drop -- Episode 691 -- or get free access to our Inner Cricle community and all episodes: StartHereSeries.com Also, here's a link to the entire series on a Spotify playlist. 

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is the Everyday AI Show, the Everyday Podcast where we simplify AI and bring its power to your fingertips. Listen daily for practical advice to boost your career, business, and everyday life. Meet Firefly AI Assistant, now live in Adobe Firefly, the All In One Creative AI Studio. Just describe what you want to create and the assistant handles the rest, orchestrating multi-step workflows across Photoshop, Premiere Express, and more in one conversational interface. You direct the outcome. The assistant accelerates execution. Generative AI has dominated the conversation in 2023.
Starting point is 00:00:52 And I've been having a lot of that conversation, right? Talking about generative AI every single day coming up on 170 plus episodes of the everyday AI show. But there's something that y'all don't always hear. I've talked with probably now more than 120 leaders in generative AI. I'm talking about entrepreneurs and startup founders who are building the next generation of AI apps and industry tech leaders from the world's largest companies that I've talked to. And there's always conversations that happen before and after the episode. There's a lot going on behind the scenes.
Starting point is 00:01:39 and today I'm just unleashing it all. We're going to talk about Gen AI in 2024, what's coming and what it means for you. And more importantly, I'm going into 24 bold AI predictions for 2024. What's going on, y'all? My name's Jordan Wilson and I am the host of Everyday AI. We're a daily live stream podcast and free daily newsletter helping everyday people like you and me learn generative. of AI and leverage it.
Starting point is 00:02:12 All right. So normally we start the show off with going into a little bit of depth on what's going on in the AI news. We're going to have the world's shortest version of the AI news. I'm just going to preview a couple things that are in the newsletter. So if you haven't already, make sure to go to your everyday AI. Sign up for that free daily newsletter. So we'll have a couple stories, such as the new Duke of Hazards Star saying that AI cannot
Starting point is 00:02:39 simulate the heart. We're going to talk a little bit more, yes, again, about this new artificial intelligence doom calculator that everyone's talking about predicting people's death, as well as a new MSNBC article looking at how AI generated weapons of mass destruction are here. Weird, right? Yeah, I didn't want to take them too much time on today's show. So if you want to know more AI news, if you haven't already, make sure to go to your everyday AI.com, sign it for that free daily newsletter. I wanted to give a little bit more. time today to the to the meat of the show because y'all today's one of those special ones today is one of those special ones um and also FYI it is our last live stream of 2023. Yes, we still have the show
Starting point is 00:03:22 next week, but uh, y'all voted between our newsletter audience and our live stream audience to replay some of the best shows of 2023. So FYI next week, that's what we have. Some of I'm personally picking these. Some of my favorite episodes of the year. of them or sorry four of them to be exact we won't have a show or a newsletter on christmas day but we will still be bringing you four of the top shows from 2023 and we'll still have the daily newsletter so don't worry if you still need your daily dose of AI we still have the fresh AI news and everything that's going around in the world of artificial intelligence so make sure if you still want to keep up in the holiday season no matter what you're celebrating we will be there with you all right so
Starting point is 00:04:09 Why am I making these predictions? Well, it's for all of you, right? It's for people like Trevor joining us, Michael and Douglas and Jay and Cecilia, even the hotness on Leisure Show. What's up, Travis? It's for all of you, right? But here's the other reason why I'm making all of these bold predictions. I've been lucky enough on the Everyday AI show to talk to.
Starting point is 00:04:39 to 120 plus brilliant people. You know, people from Microsoft and IBM and Nvidia all the way down to, you know, entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, industry leaders. And like I said, a lot of times there's things we talk about off camera, so to speak, right, when prepping for the show or afterwards. And a lot of times I'm like, wow, this is good. we should have talked about that. But sometimes, you know, people can't.
Starting point is 00:05:11 They're like, I can't really talk about this. However, right? So I have a collection of so many, you know, kind of unreleased takes in my head. And just some of my own thoughts, right? And actually, shout out, shout out Ben. I think Ben said he was showing up this morning with oven mitts because, yes, I do have hot takes. But I like to ask y'all, sometimes I burn bridges, right?
Starting point is 00:05:36 when I ask all, how hot should these hot takes be? But let me know, you know, should we go, should we go one emoji, one flame emoji, two flame emojis, three flame emojis. Let me know if you're, you're on the live stream. Also, this is one of those, FYI podcast audience. Love you. Thank you so much. You've made everyday AI a top 10 tech podcast on Spotify.
Starting point is 00:05:58 I'm blown away by that, FYI. So thank you. And if you are listening, whether you are on Spotify, Apple, podcast, please subscribe to the show, leave us a rating. We very much appreciate this whole thing is only keeping going on because of your support. But let me know our live audience. How many, I can't even count all of these flame emojis that Mike 4G just dropped. But hey, should I go super hot? Should I take it easy? Should I not burn every single bridge? Let me know. But with that, let's get into it.
Starting point is 00:06:36 Let's talk about what I have. All right. Douglas said, I think no fire, no fire garbage. No fire garbage. All right. All right. So let's get into it. Let's get into these 24 kind of hot takes and hot predictions.
Starting point is 00:06:53 And I'll tell you this, you know, not all of these are going to be right. Right. I didn't want to come off with some soft, you know, AI predictions. Like, oh, everyone's going to be. using generative AI. That's boring, right? I wanted our last live stream of the year to be a fun one, but also to make us think and to make us really think about what the future of work is going to be like next year. So there is a fun saying in my family group, in my friends group. And I actually don't talk a lot. I know that sounds weird, right? Because if you are on the live stream,
Starting point is 00:07:33 on the podcast, you're probably like Jordan, you talk a lot, right? Shout out to the guy who gave us a two-star rating who said, this guy talks too much and you can listen to him on 1.5x. And I'm like, no, you can listen to me on 2x. But there is this saying amongst my family and friends that, you know, yeah, I don't talk a lot. But the joke is, I'm only wrong until I'm right. Right. And this is one of those cases. I don't know if all of these are going to come true in 2024, but they will. These hot takes, if not already true, within a month or so, are going to be true at some point. All right.
Starting point is 00:08:13 Yeah, Cecilia, thanks. Says you don't burn bridges. You tell the truth as you see it and normally aren't hallucinating. I love it. I love it. All right. Let's get this one going. And hey, I'm going to ask you this a couple of times because I'm going to shout out a couple of my favorite predictions from you all in the newsletter.
Starting point is 00:08:32 All right. So even by the time you listen to this on the podcast, the newsletter probably hasn't isn't out yet. So you can always check your show notes and reply to me. Get your prediction in in the comments. Just type in my prediction so I can find it easily because there's going to be a lot of comments today. So we're going to feature some of our favorites. All right. So what are your big, bold predictions for 2024?
Starting point is 00:08:56 Enough wind up. Let's get into it. Number 24, second computer AI. This is going, everyone's going to be talking about this if they're not already. But this is a trend of remote workers who can't use AI using it on a second computer. Talk to anyone that you know in remote work, in hybrid work. If their company is banning generative AI tools like chat GPT or co-pilot or something else, you are literally going to be talking about this.
Starting point is 00:09:27 Second computer AI, second computer AI. I'm giving it a name right now. second computer AI, right? Where people are literally just going to be having a second device, their own personal device, their company is going to say, you can't use AI, they're just going to be using it.
Starting point is 00:09:42 It is going to be talked about like it's just like email. Oh yeah, second computer AI. It's going to be a thing, y'all. All right, that's number 24. Yeah, we're counting them down for 2024. So now, 23, education, the education world will change with individual, with individualized learning, booming, booming, booming, booming. So I already had my hot take episode earlier this week with Jason.
Starting point is 00:10:10 So make sure to check that out if you haven't already. I rant it against the education system. But I don't just think this is higher education. I think that you're going to see like the equivalent of Khan Academy, right? And they're fantastic generative AI learning tool. I think you're going to see that across all industries, all platforms. platforms. The whole learning space is going to change completely, right? So not just education as we think about it, higher education, but learning, training, education in the workplace, it's going
Starting point is 00:10:50 to become individualized. Think of, you know, custom GPTs. Everyone's going to have something like that. As your assistant. helping you learn faster, more in-depth, more personalized learning. All right. I love we already have some predictions coming in. I might shout a couple out on the show. I like this one, Harveycaster. What's up, Harvey, saying his prediction is robot with eyes using chat GP-GG5 in 2024.
Starting point is 00:11:18 I love it. I love it. It might even be kind of on my list here, Harvey. Not exactly, but I love it. All right. Number 22. Well, kind of. Look at that.
Starting point is 00:11:25 Look at that. Harvey. Look at that great timing. 22 AI robotics will grab. the limelight and start being used in real life. Yes, they're already being used in real life, but I think these are kind of fringe cases of their use. But I do see between, you know, Tesla and other, you know, companies like Boston Dynamics, we are going to see the beginning of this wave of robot workers being used. And I'm not just talking about in factory settings and warehouse
Starting point is 00:11:59 settings. They're already out there. I'm talking about in office settings. We are going to start to see it. I know that sounds weird. That's what's coming, y'all. That's what's coming. Get used to it. Love this, Douglas. These hot takes brought to you today by Open AI. They're brought to me. Hey, just just brought to me by me. These are all my hot takes. So number 21, AI misinformation will run rampant during the 2024 election cycle here in the U.S. We've already started to see it, right? We've already started to see it with the election now here in the U.S. like 10 months and two weeks away, something like that.
Starting point is 00:12:44 It's coming soon. It's coming soon, right? We're already going to start seeing primaries here in like less than two months. If you think you've seen misinformation before, you haven't seen a thing. It's going to be bad. It is going to be bad, right? I go back to one of the first in-depth interviews that OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, did. I think this is more than a year ago with Lex Friedman.
Starting point is 00:13:12 He said his two biggest concerns about generative AI or, you know, when we get to AGI, which is, you know, probably a lot closer than we all think. His two biggest concerns were economic shock and, you know, misinformation, disinformation, right? It's going to be bad. It's going to be bad. I mean, we've already seen, we've already seen it a little bit here in U.S. politics. You know, we've talked about it here on the show, both as an example. Former President Trump tried to attribute something and saying, oh, that wasn't me. That was AI. It was actually AI. We've seen, you know, politicians on both sides of the aisle already start to use AI generated images. Just wait now that, you know, we have
Starting point is 00:14:00 things like PICA Labs and whatever runways working on, you know, to, it is going to be hard to tell the difference, not just between photos, but also short moving videos. That's all political ads are. I think we're going to see a lot of fully AI ads, maybe not from candidates themselves, but we're going to see it, right? And we talked about it on the show. There is already one person that's openly using AI robocalling, which is talking to an AI on the other side. You are going to get bombarded. If you think the election cycle is already, you know, quote, quote, bad enough with, you know, these messages and campaigns and commercials following you everywhere.
Starting point is 00:14:37 You haven't seen anything yet. There is so much money in politics. Y'all have no clue. I used to be a political reporter. I don't even have a clue, but I was covering politics at a very high level. You don't know it is going to be bad. The misinformation, disinformation is going to be bad. So let me go ahead.
Starting point is 00:14:57 Yes, here's a hot take. everyone don't share any commercial campaign political thing on the internet right until you verify if it is real or not do your own research please please because it's going to be bad all right let's keep going 20 there will be no meaningful AI legislation in the United States sorry I've been saying that all along there will be zero meaningful AI legislation. All right. You know, the White House executive order, like I said, it's all teeth, no bite. There's actually, it's actually all gray area in there. You know, I kind of wanted to do an episode on that. I put it out in a poll. Y'all didn't want to hear it. So I'm not going to,
Starting point is 00:15:47 you know, rail on it. But there's, there's nothing there. There's not going to be any meaningful legislation regarding artificial intelligence in the U.S. in 2020. Why? It is way too important to the U.S. economy, right? I think if you look at all the, the tech and AI companies, they're the biggest companies in the world now, but I believe there's a study that I read. I think it was like 12 of those companies were responsible for more than 50% of the gains in major indexes, right? Just 12 of the biggest AI companies. You know, your invidias, your Microsofts, you know, your Apple, your Google, you know, Alphabet, whatever, right?
Starting point is 00:16:33 Those are the companies that are pulling the U.S. economy forward, right? So a lot of my hot takes are around the U.S., but, you know, the markets are at an all-time high, right? People maybe don't see that or maybe they don't feel that. But whether you know this or not, that is because of artificial intelligence, right? I had a show five or six months ago, and I told you all this. That is why there will be zero meaningful legislation. What we're seeing now out of the EU, that's real legislation. We will not in 2024, especially not before the election cycle.
Starting point is 00:17:11 There will be zero meaningful legislation in the U.S. There should be. Let's be honest. There should be. There won't be. There won't be. I'm going to continue shouting people out. What's up, Kevin?
Starting point is 00:17:23 Hey, Kevin. And thank you for all your feedback, FYI. You know, so many of you that I'm seeing in the comments here, emailing me that are listening to the podcast. Kevin gave me some great feedback, by the way, thank you. But what else? What else do you guys think, right? Brian saying it's going to be an ugly year. I agree.
Starting point is 00:17:43 Cecilia saying at the rate Congress is going, there will be no meaningful legislation of any kind. That's a good point, Cecilia. All right. Let's keep this going. we're at number 19. Number 19. And this is again, my 24, bold AI takes for 2024. Number 19, a lot of talk about AI watermarks, but they won't work.
Starting point is 00:18:04 They won't work, right? All the big companies, you know, social media companies, Google, others are saying, oh, hey, we're going to, you know, we really want to increase safety and increase transparency. So we're going to have AI watermarks, you know, just so you can see what's real and what's fake. guess what? The cheaters are always one step ahead. Start Googling things like take away AI watermarks and there's already booming products out there, right? Where there's money to be made, someone's going to be making that money. So if you think these invisible AI watermarks are going to work big companies, no, they will not. There's already software applications out there that
Starting point is 00:18:48 take away these invisible watermarks. That's funny. It's funny. That's like AI content detectors. Don't get me started. Don't get me started. And also, what do you guys think? AI watermarks. Are they going to work?
Starting point is 00:19:02 I'm saying no. Ah, here's a fun one. Maybe this is why we don't have a Twitter audience or X or whatever you want to call. Grock. Grock, yeah. If you haven't heard of GROC, there's probably a reason because it's not very good. But GROC will fade into oblivion unless it integrates with X. Twitter, whatever you want to call it. So GROC is Twitters or X's large language model. It is largely
Starting point is 00:19:30 one of its quote unquote benefits is that it uses real-time data from Twitter, right? Which in theory is great. So you do have to pay $30 a month to use the GROC chat, which is again Twitter's large language model. It's hard for me to call it X, y'all. Sounds weird. So Grak is Twitter's large language model. You have to pay $30 a month. use it. Its main benefit is it is real time, right? So when we look at large language models like, you know, Gemini or GPT4, GBT4.5, whatever you want to say, there's knowledge cutoffs, right? GROC is based off real time Twitter data. Guess what? Twitter is a sasspool. I'm sorry. I love it. I love Twitter. I've been on Twitter for, I don't know, 12, 15 years, whenever it first came out,
Starting point is 00:20:19 probably 2008, something like that. But the majority of information, especially over the last year or so, there's so much hot garbage information, misinformation, disinformation, just straight hallucinations. Personally, I would never use or trust a large language model that its main benefit is, oh, it's up to date with all the content on Twitter. Well, number one, people are using large language model. model content for Twitter. So it's just a recycling of large language model content anyways. But also just so much misinformation, disinformation. I mean, different countries around the world
Starting point is 00:21:01 have millions of bots, right, that are just pushing propaganda, misinformation, disinformation. So I'm personally not going to be excited or optimistic about the success of a large language model like GROC that is based off of just, sorry, a lot of not good content. Not good. Yeah. Agree. Mike says Twitter equals platitudes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:26 It's shocking, shocking misinformation and disinformation. This is good. Hey, I like hearing everyone's opinions. Nadia says she disagrees about Grock. Yeah, I'm sure some people like it. Hey, shout out to all the former guests, by the way. You know, I see quite a few former guests in the comments. So thanks, thanks for joining us, y'all.
Starting point is 00:21:46 But yeah, sorry. Grock, I think is going to be. to essentially fade into oblivion unless it does integrate with X. And what I mean by that, I probably should have explained that a little better. Essentially, all Grock does right now is it reads that information, but it cannot automate, right? Because I think a lot of people say, oh, if I could use it to automate my Twitter growth or my Twitter posting or whatever, then it might.
Starting point is 00:22:09 But right now I can just read it and use it. FYI. So 17. Apple will join the AI party late, but it'll be the coolest kid. the party, right? So we've been hearing for a long time now, and I've talked about it on the show, what Apple is working on in the AI space, you know, whether it's called Apple GPT or Ajax, whatever their large language model is and where it will live, right? Those are two very different things. What I see, obviously, is not like a hot take here, but I see it being on
Starting point is 00:22:44 device, right? The same way Google, you know, now has Google, um, Google Gemini Nano, right? So a large language model living on the device, right? So you don't have to be connected to the internet. I do see whatever Apple releases as being that. It'll probably obviously only work with the newest devices. It's another way that they can, you know, sell those new devices. So whether we're talking about 16 and not necessarily, right, hotness unleasher slash Travis,
Starting point is 00:23:13 we're not necessarily talking about the apps, right? Because there's already AI powered apps, right, that Apple, has like their Apple Maps. No, I'm talking about on the software, right? That's, or sorry, on the operating system itself, right? That's the future of Gen AI is living on your operating system like Microsoft copilot, like Gemini, Nano will be living on their devices. But think of it like this. Whatever Apple releases, you know, reportedly it will be in 2024. First, I think the report said first quarter, so we'll see. But I do see it living on the device, a GPT that literally just has access to every single thing on your phone. Every single email you've ever read,
Starting point is 00:23:55 every single app that you've ever had upon your screen, you'll just be able to talk to whatever Apple's large language model is and be like, hey, what was that text that I got last week about that place that we were supposed to, you know, meet up at with friends and what did my friends say and, you know, give me a reply, right? That's the future. But Apple is, yeah, Apple, yeah, Megan says Apple take my money. Same. Apple has taken all my money. Um, they're, they're late to the party, but they will be the coolest kid at the party. And I think even though I'm not, you know, I'm not bullish on everything. Apple, I, I think their, you know, Vision Pro headset, at least the first version is going to be a flop.
Starting point is 00:24:36 But I see their Apple Ajax, Apple GPT, whatever you want to call it being a smash hit. Um, and in really being the benchmark for the industry moving forward whenever it does come out. All right. Number 16, bless up for this. Thank you. 16. Home assistance will finally get smart. It has not happened yet.
Starting point is 00:24:56 Anyone that uses chat GPT or any large language model. And then when you use something like Siri, right, there's another place that hopefully will see this Apple GPT is Siri, smart assistance. So whether you're using Siri or Alexa or whatever the other ones are called. I don't even know, is Cortana still a thing? what's Googles? You just say, hey, Google, something like that. But they will finally get smart.
Starting point is 00:25:23 And this is for the betterment of humanity because I don't know about y'all. But after using now large language models for a couple of years because our team has been using, you know, GPT3 since, you know, late 2020 when it came out, I can't use smart assistants anymore because they are dumb. They're dumb, right? You get so used to having that recall in a conversation, right? So you say something to chat GVT, you say like, hey, here's this article, give me 10 good points. And then you say, okay, you know, what else can you tell me about the article, right? Chat GBTGBT and other large language models keep that context in mind. But a smart assistant doesn't, right?
Starting point is 00:26:02 It forgets literally everything right after you ask it a question. I finally see 2024, whether it's through acquisitions, whatever. But, you know, as an example, you know, Amazon has their own large. language model now, Amazon Q. Obviously, Google has an improved model in Google Gemini. I still don't think it's very good. But I see this finally happening in 2024. Okay, thank you, Ted. Ted says it is, just hey, Google. That's why I have smart people in the comments correcting me live as we go. Thanks. All right. So let's keep it going. 15. AI agents will actually become usable. And here's an ultra hot take, whether this happens in late 2024, maybe this is 2025, but there will be more.
Starting point is 00:26:50 Please try again. Did you hear that? One of my even smart assistants. I don't even know where that came from. I don't know if you all, if you heard that. That wasn't my watch. My phone is on D&D. I didn't hit anything on my computer.
Starting point is 00:27:02 That was literally live, a rise of the smart assistants. You maybe didn't hear that, but I think Siri just told me to try again. Sorry. I'm not going to try again. my, that's my hot take, Siri. All right, hopefully that goes viral because that was weird. But number 15, AI agents will actually become usable. So whether this happens in 2024 or maybe 2025, but there will 100% be more AI agents
Starting point is 00:27:27 than human beings on the planet. Yes, I know there's billions of human beings on the planet. And right now, AI agents are not super usable, but they will be soon. And we'll be talking more about AI. agents on the show this year, obviously. But all right, let's get going. Human. Yeah, home assistance will finally get smart, bless up.
Starting point is 00:27:52 AI agents. All right. So I was starting to talk about that. Essentially, in the scenario where you think all these humans are working with all these different large language models, gen AI systems, an agent essentially is when you have an AI controlling all of those, right? Which there's decent agents out there right now, you know, when you talk about things like Lang chain, things like that.
Starting point is 00:28:13 But they are going to become finally mainstream. All right. And I do think whether we're talking late 2024, early 2025, there will be more AI agents than humans. I know that's weird. Yeah, Jay, I agree. Siri was listening and literally tried to shut it down. Y'all saw it live.
Starting point is 00:28:34 I'm not making it up. All right. Let's keep it going. All right. Here's one. I don't even know if we've talked. about this on the show, but retrieval augmented generation, which is RAG, will become the next AI buzzword. All right. So what this is, this is essentially a way, if you haven't heard of RAG,
Starting point is 00:28:52 it is a way to bring in external data to make large language models more accurate to cut down on hallucinations. We'll have probably a whole show on RAG 101, but that is going to be the new buzzword, I think, of 2024, right? Literally, the word of 2023, according to D.E. Dictionary.com, the word of the year was hallucinate, right? When large language models lie. I'm not saying rags will be or rag will be the dictionary.com word of 2024. But as we enter into January in quarter one, I think we're going to start hearing a lot of business leaders talking about rag, right? It's going to become a verb. Like, oh, let's rag that, right? Let's make sure we have some retrieval augmented generation, bringing in a layer of outside data to improve.
Starting point is 00:29:41 the accuracy and cut down on hallucinations of those models. All right. Thank you. Thank you, Cecilia, for letting me know. You can hear loud and clear, see loud and clear. Hey, I was almost silenced by AI. Just right there, Nadia, right? All right.
Starting point is 00:29:59 Number 13, we got good stuff coming, y'all. Traditional internet browsing becomes unbearable, unbearable. What does this have to do with AI? A lot, a lot. here's here's what's already happening and y'all are going to see and feel this pretty soon adobe just introduced an entirely new way to create bringing the power and precision of its creative suite into one conversational experience meet firefly a i assistant now live in the adobe firefly app the all-in-one creative a i studio powered by adobe's creative agent firefly a i assistant lets you start with your vision
Starting point is 00:30:44 just describe what you want and shape the outcome as it takes form with the assistant. The assistant orchestrates multi-step workflows, drawing on 60 plus pro-grade tools across Adobe Creative Cloud apps, including Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, Lightroom Express, and more to help bring your ideas to life. You can also get started with creative skills, a growing library of pre-built workflows for common creative tasks, like batch editing photos, creating mood boards, portrait retouching, and creating social variations. Every step the assistant takes is visible so you can refine, redirect, or take over at any time.
Starting point is 00:31:23 You stay in the driver's seat as the creative director. Adobe Firefly AI assistant now in public beta. See it today at Firefly.ad.com. GPT bot, right? That is OpenAI's bot and it crawls and it scrapes the open internet and they use that for their large language model. So a couple of months ago, essentially, it became now possible to block GPT bot and other large language models. But what we're seeing from big content publishers,
Starting point is 00:31:57 if they're not partnering up with a company like OpenAI, which we're seeing that now, we're seeing a lot of official partnerships, you know, with like entities like Reuters or, you know, the Associated Press, right? But the majority of large publishers are seeing less traffic to their websites, right, which is bad because that means they're losing.
Starting point is 00:32:20 money because so many of these large publishing companies make money by serving ad impressions on their website. So what happens now? I think one of the easiest low hanging fruit examples is Stack Overflow, right? That's an online community where people go to get kind of technical help, coding help, web development help, et cetera. And now a lot of people are using chat GPT, right, like as a coding assistant or Bard or whatever. So Stack Overflows, traffic is going down. So I'm not saying stack overflow is is doing this because they're actually not. But so many other publishing companies are making their internet website unusable. So they're either paywalling harder than ever before and giving you less access to free
Starting point is 00:33:01 information or they're just doubling down or tripling down on the amount of ads on their site. They say, all right, well, if our if our ad revenue and traffic is down by 50%, here's what we're going to do. We're going to put on two or three X the amount of ads on our site. so we can make up for that lost revenue because AI search, even though we haven't seen the full, you know, implementation as an example of Google's SGE search generative experience.
Starting point is 00:33:27 They kind of rolled it back and rolled out this like SGE light. It's going to catch on sometime in 2024. Publishers know this. So they're trying to double down on the ad revenue that they can get. Right. And it is so, so horrible now. I hate this sounds weird. hate using the internet. I hate, it is terrible, right? Compared to three, four years ago,
Starting point is 00:33:52 it was much easier. It was much easier. Now it's not. It stinks. It's difficult to just read the open internet. And that's bad for us all. But hey, you're going to see it in 2024. Number 12. Yes, May Brit. Thank you. GitHub is a great example for what we were just talking about there. Number 12, AI copyright battles will become commonplace, right? I think now we hear every, you know, one or two times a month, one or two times a month, a pretty gigantic copyright lawsuit against one of the big companies against, you know, an open AI or a Google, you know, whether it's, you know, book publishers suing because authors are like, hey, this large language model is using my copyright and work. So we hear about pretty big stories twice a month, right?
Starting point is 00:34:42 huge lawsuits. We're going to start hearing them multiple times a week. It is going to ramp up. And like I said, one of the biggest areas of job security I see is lawyers that are making these claims, that are making, not making these claims that are representing companies suing, you know, the open AIs, the Microsofts, the Google, the Apple, right? Because there's a lot of gray area there. And it's weird, right?
Starting point is 00:35:10 because whether we want to talk about it or not, everything in the Gen AI space is replicated or mimicked or copy paste duplicated from original copywritten work. Right. So yeah, we're going to see a lot of that. We're going to see so many lawsuits, especially as these companies creating the large language models are the companies that are growing the most, right? So yes, as these other companies, start to lose money, lose traffic as an example, what we just talked about, the internet
Starting point is 00:35:45 becoming unusable, we are going to see monumental, nonstop lawsuits against these big companies. All right. Yes, I agree with what Jason's saying here. GPD is just a small portion of AI. Absolutely. Yeah, there's obviously other huge large language models that have already gobbled up the history of the internet, open and closed. Yes.
Starting point is 00:36:07 All right. Let's keep going. We're almost in our top 10. Thank you all also for sticking with us through those technical difficulties. Apple is trying to shut us down. All right. So number 11, Gen AI training will, sorry, Gen AI training demand will outpace supply. Y'all, I talk to people, leaders from billion dollar companies that are even helping, sorry, trillion dollar companies technically that are helping create the AI systems that we use.
Starting point is 00:36:36 And they tell me, our company hasn't even been fully trained. trained on our generative AI systems, right? There is a need for training, a huge need for it. All right. And actually, with that in mind, I do have our first commercial. This is a commercial brought to you by everyday AI. All right, because here's why. Here's why.
Starting point is 00:37:02 I don't think I've told anyone this. I don't think I've told anyone this, but I spent a lot of time in, late October, early November, putting together a generative AI course. And guess what? In true everyday AI fashion, it is free. It is free. It is a free generative AI course covering, I think, six different generative AI system. So chat GPT, uh, Bing chat, which is now, you know, co-pilot chat or Bing co-pilot, whatever it's called, um, Mid-Journey, runway, 11 labs, one or two others, I believe. So I'm going to go ahead and play.
Starting point is 00:37:47 Yes, I'm playing a commercial here, but I think it's pretty cool. This was entirely created with generative AI. All right. So I'm going to go ahead. Hopefully y'all can see this. It looks a little fuzzy. In a world striving. There we go.
Starting point is 00:38:03 All right. So hopefully you will be able to hear the audio as well because also the voice. the voiceover, the script, everything, everything from this little commercial here is generated with AI. And I have a three hour course teaching you every step of it. It is free. You can learn it. I don't care who you are.
Starting point is 00:38:29 You will learn at least one thing in this free course. All right. So let's go ahead and play. And hopefully you'll be able to hear this is the debut. I spent so much time on this. I'm excited. Ready? Here we go.
Starting point is 00:38:40 In a world striving for sustainability, rebel refill emerges as more than just a water bottle. It's a symbol of change, a beacon for the eco-conscious. Crafted from earth-friendly materials, each bottle tells a story of commitment, to our planet, to our future. With its innovative, collapsible design, rebel refill isn't just saving space. It's saving our oceans from plastic waste. Join the movement. Embrace a lifestyle where every refill is a safe.
Starting point is 00:39:10 step towards a greener tomorrow. Rebel refill, hydrating the world, one sustainable sip at a time. All right. There we go. There we go. Pre-built flutter a flutter. All right. What did you guys think? That was all AI. F.I. The whole thing. The script, the script was AI. The obviously the voiceover, the images, the strategy. Even the building of this imaginary company was all done with generative AI systems. I am teaching you all of this. Three hours you do it at your own pace. So if you want access to it, just do this. Whether you do it now or if you're listening on the podcast, share this, right? That's all you got to do.
Starting point is 00:40:02 So if you're on LinkedIn, all you got to do is repost this to your audience and I'll shoot you over the info on how to access this free course. There's no upsell at the end, right? If you all know me, I'm huge on Gen AI training. I'm huge on helping people. All you got to do, nothing else is just repost this on, you know, I think this is on Twitter, LinkedIn, but LinkedIn is probably the easiest. So if you're listening on the podcast, there's always links to come back, share this episode
Starting point is 00:40:31 and I'll give you access. That's it. Yes, thank you. Thank you, Travis slash Hotness Unleash your studios. So yeah, if you're tuning in on LinkedIn, yeah, you can't share on YouTube. Thank you for calling that out. I see you're joining us from YouTube. So make sure you go to the LinkedIn or the Twitter stream.
Starting point is 00:40:53 All you got to do is repost this to your audience or, you know, share this on Twitter. Y'all, I'm not selling you anything. There's nothing to sell after this. Yeah. So, Jad, if you want to access, that's all you got to do. Yes, the pacing of the. voiceover was good. Guess what? I teach you how to do all of this. So you can use and learn all of these generative AI tools. Like I said, chat GPT, Bing, co-pilot chats, mid-journey, runway, 11 labs.
Starting point is 00:41:26 I literally think I'm missing one other gen AI tool that we use. So yeah, all you got to do, share this and I'll give you the access. All right. Let's get this going. We're at our top 10. a long episode, y'all. Let's keep it going. Number 10, big tech companies are going to just become venture arms, right? Venture capital. So I'm talking about Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia, Google, et cetera, and we're already starting to see it. Here's the thing. I think traditional venture studios, venture capital, they've been a little bearish, right, in 2023 on all these AI companies. We've already started to see, right? And this isn't anything new, but I think we're going to see it even more. Instead of talking about traditional venture capital companies investing billions of
Starting point is 00:42:15 dollars into AI, it is going to be all of these other big tech companies. We've already seen it, right? Like I was just talking about like runway, right? You know, runway has received huge investments already from places like Google, Salesforce, right? All of these big companies in 24, I see make, I see all of them investing multiple billions of dollars into other generative AI companies. All right. Hey, we have, we have more people asking. So all you have to do to get access to that course that I just showed you, it's a three hour
Starting point is 00:42:58 course. You can learn multiple generative AI systems, how they all work with each other. If you're listening on the podcast, we always in the check the show notes. So you just have to find this live stream, right? in this live stream, whether you're watching, you can't share anything on YouTube, but on Twitter, all you have to do is retweet it on Twitter. If you're on LinkedIn, there should be a repost button on this actual stream. All you have to do is repost it, share it with your audience, and I will share the way you can access this course. Jad's already on it. Thanks, Chad.
Starting point is 00:43:29 All right, let's keep going. We got our top 10 now. So number nine, Nvidia stock will continue to soar. There wasn't a single company. There wasn't a single company this year that added the market cap that Nvidia did. And y'all don't say I didn't warn you. I literally told you guys back in, I don't know what it was, May that Nvidia was the most important company to the U.S. economy.
Starting point is 00:43:57 And look, look what Nvidia did over the course of a year. they more than tripled their value, which is insane for a company with a multiple trillion dollar market cap. I think they're up to, or maybe they might not be. Let's see. All right. Not multiple trillion, but a trillion dollar plus. They're at one point something.
Starting point is 00:44:23 That is insane. And I don't see that slowing down. Again, I talk a lot on the show about chips, even though it's dorky, but chips are powering the future of the U.S. economy because all of these large language models, generative AI, everything that's pushing the U.S. economy forward, everyone needs these GPUs, right? These GPU chips that power the generative AI movement. And right now, you can't buy them fast enough. You can't buy them fast enough. Demand is far outpacing supply. And right now, no one can compete with NVIDIA's GPU chips to power generative AI.
Starting point is 00:45:02 And I don't see that changing, you know, even though competitors are raising hundreds of millions of dollars to try to compete with NVIDIA, Nvidia has such a far head start and they have so much cash flowing right now. I think they're going to continue to stay ahead. And they're like I said, I don't think it's going to change. I think that they will continue to be one of the most important companies in the U.S. economy. And I think that's, it's telling when you see what happened over the last year. I like this. Nadia says when people are after.
Starting point is 00:45:34 gold cell shovels. That's what the makers of processors are doing. Yes, absolutely, Nadia. All right. Also, I do have something fun to announce later, a little partnership I'm working on with NVIDIA. So, yeah, more details on that later. All right.
Starting point is 00:45:49 And also, hey, get your hot takes in now. Get your predictions. I know this is a longer episode, but I want to read some of your predictions as well and feature some of them in the newsletter. All right. Number eight, GPD-5 will outshine Gemina. Gemini Ultra.
Starting point is 00:46:04 So obviously Google announced Gemini, but they completely fumbled. They fumbled it. They fumbled the announcement. Everything they could have gotten wrong with the announcement they did. Still, we haven't seen Gemini Ultra yet, which is their ultra premium version, right, of Gemini Pro, which we all have access to right now inside of Google Bart. GPD5 is not out yet. It is the assumption that GBT5 will be released in 2024 at some point. You know, we may or may not already have access to GBT 4.5, depending on if you believe the rumors.
Starting point is 00:46:37 But I think by the time when and if Google does finally unleash or unwrap Gemini Ultra to the general public, it'll be too little too late. Right. Because at some point, OpenAI is going to be releasing GPT5. I do see it coming this year, even though reportedly they aren't working on it. but they're obviously working on something. But GPT5 will take Google Gemini Ultras lunch money and it won't even be close, right? And here's the reason I say that. When you look at apples to apples comparison of benchmarking,
Starting point is 00:47:16 their currently available model Gemini Pro, it is competing with GPT 3.5. It's not competing with even GPT4, right? It's not. When you look at an apples to apples comparison, It is behind GBT4. So literally, I don't know what is going on with Google's go-to-market strategy with all their Gen AI offerings.
Starting point is 00:47:40 I think they're fumbling all over. And I think that's why companies like Microsoft, like OpenAI, and even Apple, right? Apple, even though they've been silent, I don't think they've fumbled it, right? They haven't fumbled it yet. But GPD5 is going to take Ultras lunch money. Number seven, 2024 will be the year of AI video, specifically PICO Labs, right?
Starting point is 00:48:07 I got access the other day. I know a lot of you have as well. Also, I love when y'all hit me up, you know, DMs, emails, and saying, hey, I get access to this. So thank you for that because I like to see that when everyone else gets access. So I got access to PICA Labs 1.0 the other day.
Starting point is 00:48:24 I haven't used it yet. But from what I've seen, PICA Labs is amazing, right? So when we talk about the quality, right, because we also have to talk about the quality of AI images, right? So as an example, that elevates what we can make with AI video with tools such as PICA Labs, tools such as runway. You know, if runway comes out with a Gen 3 in 2024, I'm guessing they will because of how powerful and how, geez, ahead of the game, Pika Labs 1 is. But as the quality of AI image generation, as an example, mid-Journey v6, that actually ramps up what we can do with video, right? Because AI video, you can obviously start with an image. So as the quality of AI images increases, the quality and the usability of what we can do inside of these AI video tools, it also increases significantly.
Starting point is 00:49:19 So even that example that I just showed you guys for the free course. So again, if you want access, just make sure to share this, repost this episode. But that was made with, you know, the images were made with Mid Journey 5.2, right? And Pika Labs wasn't even out when I made that. So if I remade that course with all those new tools, the quality would even be better than that, even though I think the quality of that's pretty good. All right. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:49:48 Here we go. Number six, big GPT rappers will start dying. All right. So there were companies that achieved unicorn status, right? One billion dollar plus valuations, generative AI companies that were just rappers. So I'm not talking like beatboxing rap rappers. I'm talking about with a W. I'm not talking Christmas present rappers.
Starting point is 00:50:14 But essentially what a rapper is is, you know, when companies. Build their company around, you know, in this instance, GPT, right? So tapping into Open AI's API and creating a product essentially as a wrapper or, you know, it's foundationally just using another company's technology. So the problem with this, and I talked about this, I had an episode, you know, why so many AI startups are going to die is because they don't really have very many unique offerings or unique value to their product. And I do think that we're going to see some big, big names.
Starting point is 00:50:53 Specifically, you know, some people call them GPT writers, GPT rappers. In 2024, we're going to see some huge names in this space, either die or get acquired, period. All right. Number five, here we go, top five. What are your predictions? I want to make sure I get some of your predictions here. I want to feature some of them in the newsletter, get your predictions in. I want to hear them.
Starting point is 00:51:15 Or which one am I wrong on? All right, number five. OpenAI will need a GPT boost for GPT store to be a smash hit. Yes, I am always a huge fan of what OpenAI has going on. I do think their GPT store, which they should be releasing. I think they said either January or first quarter. I think it will be a game changer. Here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:51:35 As it is now, I don't think that's how it will be. All right? What do I mean by that? So I think either we will see an official GPT 4.5 update before that, happens, I think we will first see additional features being available while you're building custom GPTs, such as, you know, maybe real-time web access. And I'm not talking browse with Bing. That's not real-time web access.
Starting point is 00:52:00 Maybe plug-in functionality. I don't know. But I do see an order for the GPT store when it is released to be the hit that it can be, right? Because I do think it can be eventually, it can be in the same realm as like the Apple apps. store in terms of popularity, in terms of, you know, bringing in billions of dollars of revenue because there will be a revenue sharing model. Yes, there will be free GPTs, but there will be paid GPTs as well. But I don't think GPTs are quite there. I think we're going to see an announcement of new features or new capabilities at some point in the first quarter to the GPTs
Starting point is 00:52:43 because right now they haven't really been updated. They're a little more. stable than they were, you know, when they first came out mid-November, but I see some updates coming. All right. Here we go. Number four, you aren't going to like this, but it's the truth. Job prospects will be scary. AI in the workplace will lead to massive job loss in the U.S. in 2024.
Starting point is 00:53:10 I'm sorry. I'm tired of everyone. Sorry. I'm tired of everyone on social media, LinkedIn, Twitter, wherever. repeating the same garbage statement, AI won't take your job. Someone using AI will. That is false.
Starting point is 00:53:27 Can we stop saying that, please? For the sake of the future of not just the U.S. economy, but for the future of everyone's job security, stop saying that because it is false. It is patently false. Everything about that statement is wrong.
Starting point is 00:53:42 Stop saying it. Because here's the thing. That person using generative AI won't just take the person not using generative AI's job, but they will also take three, four, five, 10 other people's jobs. It is not a one-to-one replacement. When companies finally figure out generative AI, finally, right?
Starting point is 00:54:05 And I think some companies are getting close, right? There's no training, which is huge. You know, there's these products rolling out, your, you know, your Microsoft 365 co-pilot, your Amazon Q, you know, your chat GPT enterprise. There's these products rolling out. There's not training. So I think training is going to be huge in the earlier part of the year.
Starting point is 00:54:27 And then you're going to see once companies finally understand, once they finally get their guardrails in place, they understand data security, they understand privacy, they understand ethics. They're going to be like, oh my gosh, this can replace 20% of our workforce. This can replace 30%, 40%, 50% of our workforce. We are going to see it. I don't care. I don't care if you hate me for saying it, for saying it, if you disagree.
Starting point is 00:54:53 And then everyone says, oh, yes, Jordan, well, AI will create so many other jobs. Yeah, it will. Of course. But that's not one to one either. And here's the thing. And I think one of our commenters on the show actually gave me this line. So shout out Travis at Hottnish Unleasher. I think he said, to quote him, Wall Street hates employees.
Starting point is 00:55:14 And that's a fact. That's a fact. Look at what happens after large companies announce that they are implementing a new generative AI system or they are investing billions of dollars into AI, but at the same time, they're laying off employees. Their stock shoots through the roof. Wall Street hates employees. Generative AI systems, once companies figure out how to use it, they're going to make decisions
Starting point is 00:55:45 that are not necessarily ethical, all right? Period. I don't care. I'm sorry. I know that's not a nice thing to talk about. But if you're listening to this show, if you're reading our newsletter, listening to this podcast, you are ahead of everyone else.
Starting point is 00:56:06 You are. You have to continually learn. You have to continually adapt. Because whether I do think we're going to be seeing this a lot in the latter part of 2024, for companies announcing, hey, we're cutting this many thousands of jobs, tens of thousands. Or we're not hiring, you know, normally we hire, you know, 5,000 people a year. We're not hiring anymore because these jobs are going to AI implementation.
Starting point is 00:56:32 It is not a one-to-one replacement. And also, it is not a one-to-one job creation. That is literally not how generative AI works. Just wait until agents get better. It's not good, y'all. It's not good. Okay, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, but I'm not sorry because I'm telling you and you can do something about it.
Starting point is 00:56:54 If you are ahead of your coworkers, if you are pushing and constantly learning new skills, I think you'll be okay for the most part, right? But that's happening. Whether we want to talk about it or not, I'm one. I'm sorry. Even if I lose listeners, I'm sorry. If I offend you, if I scare you, I'm sorry. That's the reality.
Starting point is 00:57:14 It's happening in 2024. All right. Number three, early AI movers in the business world will gobble up bigger competitors. So I am literally talking about generational Fortune 5,000 companies will start bleeding and get leapfrogged or even acquired by smaller companies, right? I think a lot of enterprise companies are a little too slow at integrating generative AI or they're making bad decisions, right? I see a lot of companies thinking that they need to create their own large language model.
Starting point is 00:57:45 And what people don't know is if you do that, it's multiple millions of dollars to do that. If you want to create your own large language model versus doing some integration, and that's where we're going to be talking a lot more about RAG in 2024. But companies, big companies are making bad decisions and other companies are making good decisions. So I literally see in 2024, right? I can see it happening in management consulting, right, where a, a smaller management consulting company that is maybe investing much more into their own generative AI operations and their training, you know, some companies, you know, as an example, I think Accenture is really pushing Gen. AI use. I think EY is pushing Gen AI use, right? Those are two that I've seen that I've noticed. Other, like even if we're just talking management consultant companies, I think others maybe aren't or maybe they're just dipping their,
Starting point is 00:58:40 toe, right? That's one space I'm seeing smaller companies start to acquire market share and maybe even acquire, you know, a larger competitor or a kind of a combination of the two, a merger. So we'll see. Yeah, Nadia says, I agree. Companies need to innovate or die. Yeah, I agree. All right. All right, getting back to our last one, someone asking what jobs do you see at risk, coders, analysts, sales, customer service, et cetera, yes to answer. answer that question. I mean, if I'm being honest, any knowledge worker, right? If you spend the majority of your day doing knowledge work in front of a computer, that industry is at risk, right? Yeah. Any. Any. You know what again, I'm not, I'm not trying to be doom and gloom here. I'm just
Starting point is 00:59:33 trying to be the reality because everyone else out there talking about generative AI is just, you know, trying to get you to buy some dumb product, you know, here's, here's my prompt books. Um, you know, share this and you get my prompt books. Um, large language models and generative AI is an essential skill set for anyone and everyone, regardless of where you work, regardless of what you do, period. It's essential. You need to be learning and practicing and using generative models every single day. Your company every single day.
Starting point is 01:00:05 Or you're going to get leapfrogged, period. All right. Yes, but I do see number three happening. Early AI movers, companies that already have. their plan in motion, they're going to gobble everyone else up. All right. Number two, we got two more. Y'all, we got two more. All right. Number two, big acquisition in the large language model space. So I see either Google, Microsoft, Open AI, or Anthropic making an acquisition of a smaller LLM company. All right. I don't know what said company is. You know what? Now,
Starting point is 01:00:43 I'll throw Amazon in there on that list too. So I'm going to say Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Open AI, or Anthropic will make an acquisition in the large language model space. A big one. I don't know what, but it's bound to happen. That is natural progression of business. When there's that much money, when there's that much at stake, when it is this competitive, a big acquisition is going to happen, someone that people are going to look at.
Starting point is 01:01:11 Yeah, it could be mistral. I don't know. People are going to be looking at this and be shocked. It's going to happen in 2024. You will be shocked. I don't know what it is. I'll be a little shocked, but not very shocked because it's going to happen. That's a bold prediction.
Starting point is 01:01:29 Last but not least, number one of our 24 bold predictions for generative AI in 2024. The Gen. AI wave will become a 2024 tsunami, right? So this wave that we've talked about in 2023, it is only going to get bigger. The hype cycle will not die down, right? So we have this Gartner chart here, you know, kind of mapping out the AI hype cycle. And it's kind of, it's kind of hard to see here. Maybe I can make myself a bit smaller. There we go. You know, So it has generative AI, you know, about going into, according to, you know, the standard hype cycle, heading into the trough of disillusionment. Nope.
Starting point is 01:02:17 That's wrong. That's wrong. If you think that the gen AI hype is dying down, that means you don't understand business. You don't understand technology. You don't understand how the world works. If you think we're going to stop talking about generative AI in 2024, if you think we're going to stop talking about large language models. If you think we're going to stop talking about chat GPT,
Starting point is 01:02:41 if you think we're going to stop talking about, you know, Google Gemini, you are wrong. If you think we're going to start to go into this trough of disillusionment or if you think it's, oh, the hype will die down. You are wrong. You don't understand how business works. Dead wrong. We will be talking more and more about AI. More and more companies are going to be using it in 2024.
Starting point is 01:03:04 If you are not already prompting daily, right? If you're not already using some form of large language model generative AI, daily, you will very likely be or a much higher percentage will be at some point in 2024, period. All right. So, yes, let me know there might be a lot of people, but if you did repost this episode, if you want access to this training, because all of these things I talked about, right? All of these things I talked about all require training.
Starting point is 01:03:44 It requires you to stay ahead of the game. It requires you to stay ahead of your peers, ahead of your company's competitors. So if you did share this episode, let me also know, just type live course. So all you got to do, share this episode. I'll send you that information and also just type live course. That'll help me.
Starting point is 01:04:00 But you got to share this episode too. Also, I'll send you. I have more hot takes. As always, I had way more than. 24. I think I had like 48. So I actually have 24 more hot takes. So if you share this, I'll also send you those other hot takes over as well. All right. And like I said, this is our last live stream of 2023. We will have shows Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Next week, we will have be playing some of our favorite shows from 2023. But if you need something else to do this holiday
Starting point is 01:04:37 season. We had our 12 days of plugins going over some of our favorite chat GPD plugins. We're going to share that in the newsletter. We're going to be putting them all on one page on our websites. You can go through and just gobble them all up in one sitting. So like I said, this everyday AI, and I want to reemphasize this because if you're not already in our newsletter, you need to do that now. You need to go to your everyday AI.com. Sign up for the free daily newsletter. Thank you for those of you joining on the podcast, on the live stream. We are making a ton of changes. And, you know, I'm showing some results of polls up here on the screen.
Starting point is 01:05:19 You out there listening, watching, reading, we build everyday AI for you. We're going to have a lot more polls in our newsletter. And whatever you say goes, right? I had an example the other day. I said, hey, should I make an AI clone of my voice? and then have that AI clone every day read you the newsletter. Y'all said yes, so I did it. Right.
Starting point is 01:05:44 People are asking me for, hey, make everyday AI merch. And I said, no, I don't want to. So I'll probably put a poll. And if you guys want it, I'll do it. Whatever you guys want, that is what we're going to be building in 2024. This is all about you. I started everyday AI because there is so much bad information out there. I wanted to create the world's largest group of AI enthusiasts and to create something free,
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