Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 314: AI News That Matters - July 15th, 2024

Episode Date: July 15, 2024

Win a free year of ChatGPT or other prizes! Find out out.OpenAI's 5 levels to AGI leaked -- what does it mean? Google Gemini's got some huge robotic breakthroughs with its Gemini LLM -- is t...his the big thing that'll push robotics forward? 🤖  Amazon released hundreds of new GenAI features and Rufus -- will it change shoppingHere's this week's AI News That Matters!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 LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Advancement in Robot Navigation: Google DeepMind2. Amazon Web Services Major AI Rollout3. Amazon's New AI Shopping Assistant - Rufus4. OpenAI's Project StrawberryTimestamps:02:20 Google DeepMind Robotics 05:09 OpenAI reveals new AI level classification system.09:46 Amazon launches AI shopping assistant, named Rufus.13:36 AI to navigate web autonomously for research.15:06 Rumored strawberry project, continuation of Q Star.19:00 Advancing AI models can replicate human actions.22:53 Language models evolving to require human guidance.26:08 Chatbot battles, part of weekly AI routine.29:24 AI news recap31:39 Win money by answering questions live.Keywords:AI development, Google DeepMind, robot navigation, Google Gemini 1.5 pro, office automation, human-robot interaction, OpenAI, AI classification system, Amazon Web Services, generative AI, AI language models, AWS App Studio, AI revenue, AI shopping assistant, Rufus, Amazon Prime Day, project Strawberry, AI reasoning, Stanford's self-taught reasoner, Q Star model, AI web research, Bloomberg, AI progress tracking, model generation, social media marketing, AI news, AI live event, AI models evolution, chatbot advancements, workflow automation.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 and 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. The world of AI was kind of wild this week.
Starting point is 00:00:48 I mean, we saw new rollouts from a trillion dollar company. Another trillion dollar company released some amazing research on AI robotics. And one of the hottest names in AI is teasing new models. Yeah, a lot to go over on this week's edition of the AI News That Matters. What's going on, y'all? My name is Jordan Wilson, and I'm the host of Everyday AI. And this show is for you. We are a daily live stream podcast, free daily newsletter,
Starting point is 00:01:19 helping us all learn and leverage generative AI to grow our companies. So if that sounds like you, thank you for joining us. And you probably understand this, like how hard it is on a daily basis to keep up with everything that's happening in the AI world, not just the tools we use, but the big companies that are driving future decisions like future decisions of generative of AI. So every single Monday, we bring you the AI news that matters. So you don't have to sweat every single day trying to keep up. If you don't listen to us every day, maybe Monday's your day to get caught up and to get ahead. All right. So as a reminder, if you haven't already, please go to your
Starting point is 00:01:55 everyday AI.com. That is the newsletter. So maybe you're listening, you know, while you're walking your dog or on the treadmill. So hopefully I'll keep this to, you know, 30 minutes so you don't got to walk too long. But make sure if you haven't already read our daily newsletter. It's written by me, a human, so you can keep up. Also, a little piece of news, and I'm going to tell you more about this at the end. We are going to be launching our thanks a million campaign. And tomorrow, you got to join us for the live stream. We will be giving away $1,000 if someone can answer all of our chat, GPT questions correctly, live. All right. So more on that in a little bit. But let's get started with the AI News That Matters for the week of July 15th.
Starting point is 00:02:40 And hey, for our live stream audience, thanks for joining us. I would love to hear your thoughts on these new stories and what you think is going to matter. So everyone, Jay, Tara and Harvey and Fred and Christopher, Michael, Gene, thank you for joining us. So let's start at the top. So some new deep mind and Google research here. So Google's deep mind robotic team.
Starting point is 00:03:05 has demonstrated a significant advancement in robot navigation using Google Gemini 1.5 Pro. So the project was detailed in the paper Mobility VLA, Multimodal Instruction Navigation with long context, VLMs, and topical graphs. That's such a long name for a paper. Anyways, the paper shows how robots can respond to commands and navigate complex office environments. So videos from the project reveal robots performing tasks like leading humans to specific locations and following directions written on whiteboards. It's super impressive, so we'll be sharing about that in the newsletter. So the robots were trained using a method called multimodal instruction navigation with
Starting point is 00:03:48 demonstration tours or, hey, finally, a little code word here, mint. That's mint, right? So multimodal instruction navigation with demonstration tours. And that involves walking them around office and pointing out landmarks. Yeah, weird. So the robot can kind of see. and interact and learn on the fly. So in tests from Google DeepMind researchers,
Starting point is 00:04:11 according to that paper, the robots achieved a 90% success rate across more than 50 interactions with employees. Pretty impressive. So this development highlights the potential for more intuitive and efficient human robot interactions in various settings, potentially impacting workplace productivity,
Starting point is 00:04:28 and the future of automated assistance. So according to Google DeepMind, these advancements could leave to more practical applications of robots in everyday environments, enhancing their utility in both personal and professional context. Yeah. We talked about this in our, you know, 2024 predictions back in 2023. We said that, you know, AI powered robots or robots that are using large language models like this example here, Google DeepMine using the Gemini 1.5 model. We said this is going to become commonplace. So it's not, you know, it's not like you can walk in and see these robots already out.
Starting point is 00:05:07 But, I mean, the research is showing that we are getting there pretty soon. I mean, what do you guys think of these, these robots, right? Like AI powered robots that can tap into large language models that can see and interact with you. You know, it's, it seemed like, you know, 20 years ago, it was sci-fi movies. But now it's essentially going to be here before we think. So I'm curious what you all think. All right. So next, pretty big news here.
Starting point is 00:05:38 So Open AI has revealed a new five-level classification system to track its progress toward developing AI that can outperform humans. So the system was first detailed by Bloomberg and was shared with Open AI employees during an all-hands meeting. So the tiers range from current AI guys. capabilities, level one, to those that can manage an entire organization, level five. So for our live stream audience, I threw these different levels up on the screen here. So currently, Open AI believes it's at level one, but it is on the verge of reaching level two, referred to as reasoners. Yes, so level two is reasoners, human level problem solving.
Starting point is 00:06:26 So level two reasoners, which is where I think we will be. within a couple of weeks or months, probably. But that is when AI systems can perform basic problem-solving tasks, equivalent to a human with a doctoral-level education without any additional tools. So this new classification system, again, this was leaked, but it doesn't look like OpenAI has said, like, no, this isn't true. And usually Bloomberg reports are on the money. So this new classification system aims to provide clear.
Starting point is 00:07:00 communication about AI safety and future advancements to investors and the public. So the announcement underscores Open AIs leadership and the ambition in the competitive field of AI development. Yeah, it's getting wild, right? And understanding these levels can help individuals and companies anticipate the capabilities of future AI systems and prepare for their potential impact on various industries. All right. Yeah, we talked about how just about every trillion dollar company was coming out with
Starting point is 00:07:29 some sort of news this week, and Amazon is no exception here. So Amazon Web Services, or AWS, announced a series of significant updates to its AI product suite, aiming to outpace competitors as its lead in the cloud market narrows. So we did mention this in our newsletter. I think this was midweek last week, but AWS has just launched over 300, yes, 300. Generative AI features this year, more than twice combined the total of other large cloud providers, according to AWS VP Matt Wood. So the majority of these new updates from Amazon were driven by customer demand to keep up with rapid tech advancements.
Starting point is 00:08:19 So AWS Bedrock customers, and I think this is probably one of the biggest ones that was announced last week. So AWS Bedrock customers can fine tune large language models, including Anthropics Claude 3. I believe that's only on the haiku or their smallest flavor of Claude 3, but can fine-tune Anthropics Claude 3 using your own data to adjust model behavior. So that's a pretty big one right there, the first instance where you can, using a major platform where you can fine-tune Claude's three, any of Claude 3 offerings.
Starting point is 00:08:57 So there's also a new guardrail field. that Amazon has introduced to detect and filter hallucinated responses, improving accuracy by over 75%. That's according to Amazon. AWS has also launched AWS App Studio, a generative AI powered service that allows users to create enterprise-grade applications through natural language instructions in minutes. Y'all, like, I'm not going to lie.
Starting point is 00:09:22 The AWS platform and Bedrock is just super fun, even if you're not a developer to be able to go in there and create apps, kind of in real time. So right, we've been talking about this with Anthropics, new artifacts feature, which I think is really amazing,
Starting point is 00:09:37 but it's kind of already been out for a while using AWS, both their App Studio and some of the other features and functionalities in their bedrock system. So you can access a lot of these for free just to kind of understand what they're about. And I would encourage you if you haven't already to go do it because it's pretty impressive. So Amazon and, anticipates AWS will contribute $100 billion in revenue this year, fueled by strong demand for
Starting point is 00:10:04 AI capabilities. Speaking of Amazon, that wasn't their biggest announcement. I don't think, right? Hey, here's 300 new AI features. I'd say the biggest one that's probably going to affect the most people immediately is finally, Amazon has released the new AI features coming to the Amazon shopping experience. So Amazon has finally launched Rufus, a generative AI-powered shopping assistant, which should now be available to all U.S. customers in the Amazon shopping app. So Rufus helps users understand product details, get recommendations, compare options, access order information, and more by answering a wide variety of questions.
Starting point is 00:10:50 So I'm curious if any of you all have found Rufus here in the U.S. So I haven't been on Amazon, but maybe for that reason. But this is tricky timing, right? So we talked about this new Rufus, kind of this new AI assistant that Amazon was going to be launching. We talked about it probably about four or five months ago when they first kind of announced this. But now this is a general rollout here in the U.S. Interesting timing. So Amazon must have a lot of confidence in this new AI powered shopping assistant to launch it a couple.
Starting point is 00:11:27 of days before their biggest days of the year, which are Amazon Prime Day, which I believe launches tomorrow, a two-day sale where Amazon just, you know, has all these bonkers sales. So pretty interesting that they're going to be, you know, there wasn't a slower rollout to this. And they're like, hey, let's just put it out right before. It was on Prime Day. What could go wrong? I don't know. So, hey, and let me know in the comments. Is anyone out there going to be shopping on Prime Day? What are you going to be buying? I have a couple of things that are on my list this year. But, you know, I used to be one of those people that, you know, went, went wild, right?
Starting point is 00:12:06 Black Friday, Prime Day. Not anymore, you know, but a couple things on my list. I love to hear what's on yours. Maybe you can save me some time so I don't have to chat with Rufus. You can just tell me what to buy. All right. Yeah. Gosh, you thought we started with the big AI news now.
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Starting point is 00:13:52 All right, here we go. So, Open AI is working on a groundbreaking project codenamed Strawberry that could significantly enhance the reasoning abilities of its AI models, according to Reuters. So Open AI's project, Strawberry, is designed to improve the advanced reasoning capabilities of AI models. So the project aims to enable AI to plan ahead and navigate the Internet autonomously to perform what they're saying is,
Starting point is 00:14:25 quote unquote, deep research. All right. So details of Strawberry right now are closely guarded, even within Open AI, and the project is still a work in progress, according to Bloomberg reports. So the initiative involves a specialized post-training process to enhance AI performance after initial training on large data sets. The project is seen as crucial for overcoming current limitations in AI,
Starting point is 00:14:51 such as common sense reasoning in solving multi-step problems. So Open AI demonstrated a model with new human-like reasoning skills, at an internal meeting, according to reports, but it is unclear if this was related to this new strawberry project. Hey, maybe good timing, right? Fall, like late summer fall, you know, strawberry. Hey, I like it. Finally, something that a name that seems timely, right?
Starting point is 00:15:18 So the project is part of a broader industry effort, and this is everyone, right, to improve AI reasoning. So when we talked about this kind of five levels of AGI, right, like being able to better work with humans and to better understand complex nuances and reasoning is huge. So companies like Google, Meta, and Microsoft are also exploring similar advancements, right? That's the next step in large language models. So Strawberry also, according to reports, may involve techniques similar to the very famous,
Starting point is 00:15:51 which we've shared about in the newsletter a lot, Stanford's self-taught reasoner or star, which enables AI to iteratively improve its own intelligence. Also, yeah, you knew this was coming. The new Strawberry Project is rumored to be the next evolution or the next step in the infamous Q Star model from OpenAI that was rumored back in late fall of 2023. So, yeah, this was all the rumor mills were going wild. And this was back when Open AI fired its CEO, Sam Altman, and then a couple of days, later rehired them, a lot of the reports were tied to this Q star, you know, kind of this mysterious model that people said was actually so good that it was dangerous.
Starting point is 00:16:38 And then in the coming months and quarters, we've seen a lot of shakeups at OpenAI and their safety team in particular. So we haven't really heard a lot on this Q star model since then, right? So essentially, it did cause a lot of internal shakeups. And reportedly, a lot of people were kind of. have scared at the capabilities of this Q-Star project that seemingly never came to fruition. But here we are reportedly with the continuation or the next phase of this Q-star project. Now we're hearing it called Strawberry.
Starting point is 00:17:13 So according to reports, the company's plan, the company Open AI plans to use these capabilities for autonomous web research and potentially for software and machine learning, engineering tasks. So this one, yeah, hey, I agree with what Juliet, yeah, saying a cool, seasonal and undercover name. Yeah, agree. But this one is interesting because I've been wondering and I'm always looking like, what happened with this Q star, right? Back in October, November, December. So back in, you know, fall of 2023, this really shook the AI world upside down, if I'm being honest, right? reportedly, this is one of the things that led to the firing of Sam Altman, right? We talked about all of the safety, all of the safety shakeups at OpenAI as well as Elia, right, when started SSI, right?
Starting point is 00:18:13 So we've shared about that in the newsletter as well. So, yeah, this is worth paying attention to. I don't think this is one of those instances. Yeah, we see a lot of reports, you know, from Bloomberg, from Bloomberg, from the information, et cetera. Some of them come to fruition. Some of them change, right? You know, one of the bigger ones was, you know,
Starting point is 00:18:32 we are seeing all these reports that Open AI was coming out with a search engine. They weren't. Although I do think they came out with an answers engine that no one paid attention to. But I do think this strawberry project here in particular is pretty interesting. And it's worth paying attention to, right? And it does coincidentally or not come out right about the same time as other reports, right, the other report that we just talked about also from Bloomberg, right? So Bloomberg clearly has the inside track here on this new five-level AI progress tracking
Starting point is 00:19:08 system, right? The five levels essentially to AGI. So I do think that it's going to take a big leap to go from level one to level two to level three to level four. I'm going to go ahead and bring that back up, you know, because actually our last new story kind of has to deal with this as well. So level one is chatbots, you know, AI with conversational language. We've been there for a while. Level two is reasoners, human level problem solving. And I do think that we are very close to that. I think
Starting point is 00:19:39 especially whenever we see a new model, I think we will surpass that. Level three, which I think is where a lot of the big companies are investing time and money and resources into are agents. And that's where I want to kind of transition this with this strawberry project from Open AI. Because one of the things that was talked about in this report was its ability to navigate the internet and perform deep research, right? So similarly to kind of perplexity, right?
Starting point is 00:20:13 But when you can combine that with a large language model, and you can combine that with a model that at its core has better reasoning, can better understand human nuance. That's when I think you start to get to that level three, right, where agents can perform actions very similar to humans, right? And then level four, you have investors or, sorry, innovators or AI that can aid in invention. And then level five, which I think is essentially, all right, we're here at AGI, which is when organizations and AI that can do the work, so when AI can do the work of an entire organization, right? So that's artificial general intelligence or when AI systems are smarter. One system can be
Starting point is 00:20:59 smarter than any human being at any particular task, right? So this is kind of the five levels. And then this new report from Bloomberg talking about strawberry, right? And it does seem like this is where we've already heard and where we've been hearing for months that not just open AI, but also this is seemingly where Google is heading. This is where meta is heading, more powerful, more capable models, combined with the ability to research, combined with some of these agent powers, right? So we've heard not just Microsoft, not just meta, but also Google and Open AI. So the four biggest players in generative AI in large language models have already
Starting point is 00:21:43 stated that this is where they're playing. They are playing in the area of agents, right? So we saw Google Astra kind of teased by Google. We've seen this new, this new iteration of OpenAI's GPT4O model, the one that is live, the one that you can essentially talk to in real time, you know, click one button and it can see and understand what's happening on your desktop, right? Amazing. But I think that is where we are headed next, right? I think people are so focused on, you know, oh, GPT-5 or, you know, Gemini 2, right? Rightfully so, right? I think it's always great to look at what model is next,
Starting point is 00:22:21 but I don't think it is the model that we should be paying attention to. It is the features and functionality of that model to work more in an agent-type capacity. And that's essentially when it can string together, right? So maybe you use a large language model right now in your business, in your work. And there's a lot of human interaction between, right? You essentially have to give the model more information. You have to correct it. You have to do a lot of prompt engineering, right?
Starting point is 00:22:46 You have to get a lot of information in its context window and then keep performing multiple tasks to ultimately get to an end goal. So where we are seeing, as we kind of talk about this level two to level three transition and where, like we said, Microsoft, Google, Mata, Open AI, they're openly saying we are working on agents. So that is not just more powerful model. Yes, we need a more powerful model to get there and to be able to, do this in real time at a level that is highly accurate, more accurate than humans.
Starting point is 00:23:19 But that is the next step, right? It's not just a more powerful model. It is models that can complete an entire workflow. So let's say as an example, you have a project that would normally take you 10 to 15 hours, right? And maybe now you're great at large language models, you know, which one to use. And now you can do that in 10 to 15 minutes, but it does require a lot of you, right? It requires you interjecting at multiple points throughout that multi-step process.
Starting point is 00:23:47 That's not the future of how models are going to work. You're going to give them your starting point and your ending point. And then you are essentially going to be a co-pilot, right? Just like how pilots right now, all they really do is take the plane off and land it. That's what we're going to be doing with generative AI systems as we kind of transition from traditional, quote unquote, traditional large language models to agent models, right? we humans are going to be there for the takeoff and the landing. And we are going to be watching and monitoring, I think, multiple agent workflows happening.
Starting point is 00:24:20 I think that's the future of work, right? Like pilots, except instead of being on one plane, you're going to be on a lot of planes, right? So pretty interesting and pretty exciting, pretty exciting information here from this Bloomberg report. So yeah, what's Venkatesh asking what's level five, autonomous enterprise? Yeah, that's when your AIs are running the organization, artificial general intelligence at that point. So no, this is not, Juliet, great question here asking if this is the AI health coach that Open AI. No, that is not that Thrive Project. This is separate, right?
Starting point is 00:25:01 So Strawberry is, according to reports, I do think it is the continuous. of this Q-star project. But I do think that this is essentially going to be whatever OpenAI is working on in its agent workflow, which we kind of already saw. It's kind of, you know, whether you code name it her, you know, I call it Live Omni. But this next iteration that OpenAITs at its fall event or sorry, at its spring event back in May, right, that we still don't have yet, but we should be getting according to reports any week now.
Starting point is 00:25:36 They said about three weeks ago that it was going to be delayed a month. So in theory, we should be getting that any day now. But I actually think this strawberry is the next iteration of that. It is when there is less human need. There is less prompt engineering in theory and more just agent workflows. But obviously they have to kind of roll out this updated model first. All right. There's one more.
Starting point is 00:26:00 Yeah, we have one more piece of AI news, y'all. So new models are. already appearing, and I think we should be paying attention to this. And I'll tell you why. So new models from OpenAI and Google have just popped up in the chatbot arena. All right. So that is pretty big news here. So new models from OpenAI and Google have just popped up in the chatbot arena.
Starting point is 00:26:30 So the chatbot arena, and we're going to be linking to this in our newsletter is from hugging face in L-M-S-Y-S. I don't know if that's L-M-S-S or if you're just supposed to say L-M-S-Y-S. All right. But anyways, and I have screenshots on here for our audience because I actually notice this. Y'all, I go, yeah, maybe I need hobbies, but I go in probably two to three times a week. I spent about 15 minutes in the chat bot arena. Essentially, you can go do what's called a head-to-head battle, all right?
Starting point is 00:27:00 And you essentially put in a prompt, get two responses from two, different models and it doesn't say what they are until you vote on it. And I noticed this weekend as I was doing this because it's part of my weekly routine, right, because we spent all this time keeping up with AI so you don't have to. I noticed two new models that I'm like, oh, interesting. And we actually saw this right before Open AI released GPT4. We saw them kind of testing two different models, code named in the chatbot chatbot arena on this website, right?
Starting point is 00:27:38 So here are the two models that I just notice and I'm like, oh, is anyone else seeing these? I haven't seen any news reports. I saw a couple people on Twitter who saw the same thing. So I know it's not just a hallucination or a buck. So some notable new models include upcoming GPT Mini from OpenAI and Eureka chatbot from Google. right? So I have those two screenshots. I was able to kind of bring those up in the head-to-head comparison. Unfortunately, when you bring them up head-to-head, you can't keep chatting with them.
Starting point is 00:28:12 You essentially get one prompt, you get two responses, you vote which ones better, then you get to see which models which, but you can't just keep chatting or keep using. So it's a little hard and time-consuming to really see the power because it might take you 30 minutes, 45 minutes to generate a certain model that you want, because it's random. and there's dozens of models in there. But taking a page, perhaps, out of Open AI's book. So when Open AI was teasing or had their codenamed model in the chatbot arena, its CEO Sam Altman sent out some kind of cryptic tweets mentioning the code name on Twitter.
Starting point is 00:28:54 And then you also just saw that over the weekend from the lead of product for Google AI Studio, Logan Kilpatrick kind of did the same thing. He said, I just had a small eureka moment, put that out on Twitter when right about at the time when you saw the eureka chatbot from Google start appearing in this head to head. So this is kind of a new, I guess, strategy from big companies before they release models. And actually in Open AI's case, they put three of them out there. And then they only released one, right? So I think this is also a way for big companies to use us all as guinea pigs, right?
Starting point is 00:29:35 There's been more than a million votes on the leaderboard. So it's essentially a way to see, hey, which model is actually best for users without telling anyone, right? So in the end, yes, us humans are kind of the testers. We are the real human feedback, right, for these models before they actually hit production. But if you are someone that follows models and you're always wanting to know the latest and greatest, some pretty big news there. All right, that is it, y'all. So let's do a quick wrap-up for the AI news that matters for the week of July 15th.
Starting point is 00:30:12 So Google DeepMind showcased some advanced robot navigation with Google Gemini 1.5. Next, we saw a Bloomberg report on OpenAIs five levels of steps toward AGI. And then we went through all five of those steps. Next, we talked about Amazon. Amazon's AWS unveiling some pretty major AI updates to stay ahead in the cloud market with more than 300 100th of AI features and also kind of related them launching their AI powered shopping assistant Rufus just in time for Amazon Prime Day, which is tomorrow. Then we went over Amazon's Strawberry Project, which aims to just change AI's reasoning capabilities,
Starting point is 00:30:53 detailing that report from Bloomberg, kind of the continuation of this reported Q-Star project. And then last but not least, we talked about new models, kind of leaking or appearing in the chatbot arena, both from Open AI and Google. There were some others from Command as well. All right. So if this was helpful, I hope it was. If you're listening on the podcast, we do this almost every single Monday, a live, unedited, unscripted look at the AI news that matters to you. So that was our quick recap. And speaking of things that matter, you might want to tune in tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:31:30 live. So if you are normally a podcast listener, this is one of those. You might want to adjust your schedule. I'm giving you a heads up now. So you can't say I didn't warn you. You're going to want to join us live tomorrow because we're going to be kicking off a little campaign initiative called Thanks a Million, some more on what that is tomorrow. But what we are going to be doing, if anyone can answer live, right? It's one of the reasons I do this thing live. I love interacting with our audience and our audience being able to network and engage with others. But we're going to do a fun little, fun little test, fun little quiz tomorrow because I always hear, oh, I'm a chat, GBT expert.
Starting point is 00:32:09 Well, are you? Let's find out live. And if anyone, if anyone can answer all of our questions correctly, we're going to be giving away, we have a thousand dollar prize pool. So if one person does it, you get a thousand dollars. If 10 people can somehow get every single question, they're each going to get $100, but you have to be here live, right? And so if you're an avid listener to this show, you're going to have a huge competitive advantage.
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