Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 499: ChatGPT's New GPT-4o Image Gen: 5 Best Business Use Cases

Episode Date: April 8, 2025

If you’re using GPT-4o image gen to create Studio Gibli art, you’re missing the point. 🤦When ChatGPT released 4o image gen about a week ago, the internet went wild creating Ghibli style art, me...mes and making themselves an action figure adorned with personalized trinkets. Are we done now? Can we be like…. Business people? Sure it’s fun to take that photo from 7 years ago and turn yourself into a Minecraft character or whatevs, but do you not understand OpenAI just handed us the keys to creative kingdom? Let’s get down to business. Because creating funny photos is about 0.3% of what this thang can do. Join us LIVE, and I’ll show you the basics of how you can actually grow your biz with real use-cases for this creative machine. It’s so easy, legit anyone can do it. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Thoughts on this? Join the conversation.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:Release of ChatGPT 4.0 Image GenImportance of GPT 4.0 Image Gen for Business CreativityFree and Paid Usage of ChatGPT 4.0 Image GenComparison with Adobe PhotoshopThe Need for Visuals in Business CommunicationFive Best Business Use Cases of GPT 4.0 Image GenUse Case 1: Photo Shoots That Never HappenedUse Case 2: Quick Redesigns Without a DesignerUse Case 3: Visualizing Boring Business ProcessesUse Case 4: Mimicking or Imitating Winning VisualsUse Case 5: Turning Blog Posts into InfographicsEncouragement to Use GPT 4.0 Image Gen in BusinessFuture 10 Business Use Cases to be SharedTimestamps:00:00 "Everyday AI Insights Podcast"04:57 "Visual Future: AI vs. Photoshop"09:21 Imaginary Photoshoots with AI11:25 ChatGPT ImageGen Limitations15:19 "Choosing the Best Design"17:52 "Visualize Simple Business Processes"21:56 "Generative AI Partnership Opportunities"26:39 "AI News Visuals Issue"28:00 ChatGPT Server Load Issues Explained30:29 "High Floor Software Excellence"Keywords:ChatGPT, GPT-4, AI models, generative AI, creativity, business leader tools, everyday AI, livestream podcast, AI news, business use cases, design without designer, photo shoots, image generation, social media, visuaSend 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. Do you remember when chat GPT first came out and everyone thought it was amazing?
Starting point is 00:00:53 Back in 2022, right? It was last week of November, 2022. I remember it. Chat GPT drop and everyone lost their marbles and said, this piece of technology is amazing. I didn't think that. I didn't. I didn't.
Starting point is 00:01:11 the GPT technology for up about two years at that point. So when Chad GBT itself came out, I said, eh, not that great, not yet. However, when a few weeks ago, Open AI released their new GBT40 image gen, I said, this is amazing. I think it's probably one of the more impressive AI modes or AI models that have ever been released. And obviously as someone with their 499th episode covering generative AI, I don't say that lightly. I'll say this.
Starting point is 00:01:55 I think the new GPT40 ImageGen from chat GBT is going to change how we think about creativity. It's going to be extremely disruptive. And it is a, it is an essential tool. that every single business leader needs in their toolbox today. And I'm going to show you why and I'm going to show you how. And I'm also going to give you five of the best business use cases today on Everyday AI. What's going on, y'all?
Starting point is 00:02:27 My name's Jordan Wilson and welcome to Everyday AI. This is your daily live stream podcast and free daily newsletters helping everyday people like you and me not just learn about AI, but how we can all actually leverage it to grow our companies and to grow our careers. Does that sound like what you're trying to do? If so, welcome. You're in the right place. This is your second home.
Starting point is 00:02:47 But this is only half the battle. So you learn here from this live stream in the podcast, which is unedited, unscripted, the realisting and artificial intelligence. But you leverage all this information by going to our website at your everyday AI.com. Why? Well, because we're going to be breaking down the most important insights from today's show, as well as a lot more in the newsletter, but also keeping you up to date with everything else happening in the,
Starting point is 00:03:11 world of AI, which is always a lot. So don't spend like five, six, seven hours a week, just trying to keep up with stuff. Just, you know, read the daily newsletter. It takes about seven minutes every single day. All right. If you are looking for that, the daily AI news, we're going to have that in the newsletter. I want to jump straight into this and go over five of the best business use cases that I think you all should be using right now, right? You don't have to be a designer to use this. You don't have to be a creative. You don't even have to really know generative AI. You don't even have to be a heavy chat GPT user to use this.
Starting point is 00:03:50 There's very limited, very limited free usage of this new tool. If you really want to push it, you probably should be on the, at least the $20 a month chat GPT plus plan. But even if you are a free chat GPT user, you can go and use this and really change how your business communicates with its customers, with its clients, with its prospective clients. That's ultimately what I think the 4-0 ImageGen is doing. It is changing how we communicate about our businesses. And you need to really get on this quickly, y'all like, let me actually just say here.
Starting point is 00:04:27 I'm going to go on a little, it's Tuesday. I'm going to go on a hot take, right? Let me say this. I know what I'm talking about. All right. I think after 500 episodes, I can say that. I think I can say that after, you know, partnering with big brands like Microsoft and Nvidia and Google and Adobe.
Starting point is 00:04:48 I think I can say I know what I'm talking about. I talk to the smartest people in the world when it comes to AI. This is one of those instances like I'm sounding the red alarm, right? Not just on the GPD40 ImageGen. I think Google Gemini's 2.0 Flash version of this is very good as well. I do think GBT40 ImageGen from chat GVT is much better. But let me just say this. I've been there.
Starting point is 00:05:15 I've literally, when did I start using Photoshop? I was 14. So a quarter century I've been using Photoshop? Sounds gross to say that out loud, right? I've used Photoshop for 25 years. I don't know how Photoshop as it exists today will continue. continue on. I don't know, like, I don't think it can, right? Obviously, I'm sure the, the, uh, the smart people at Adobe are, have already been working on something like this,
Starting point is 00:05:48 but the fact that you can with a simple, natural language prompt, create something that would have taken me even five years ago, let alone 25 years ago, hours to create. And GPT4-0 ImageGen can do it better. That right there should be telling to every single decision maker out there, every single business leader out there. The future of selling and connecting with customers, obviously, it is visual. It is number one. It's videos, but it's also just entertaining eye-catching visuals. We live in the land of social media, whether you want to admit it or not. You need to have eye-catching social. You need to have eye-grabbing attention, grabbing graphics. you need to have high quality stories, visual stories that captivate people, right?
Starting point is 00:06:38 Gone are the days when you can just have a nice looking website and, you know, put a bunch of long text, right? That might work one percent of the time, but that's not it anymore. You need to breathe life and breathe creativity into your company, even if traditionally, that's not how your company has played the game. The rules are changing, so you have to change as well. All right. Let me just get that out there, right?
Starting point is 00:07:02 Again, I don't think I have to like, you know, give you the list, right? It's, I know what I'm talking about. I've designed T-shirts for Jordan brand. I've created, uh, multimedia marketing campaigns that Nike has promoted. I know what I'm talking about. This isn't like, yeah, there's a lot of like AI slop out there, right? There's a lot of people that aren't putting a ton of effort into this. But the floor has raised for everyone.
Starting point is 00:07:31 that's the thing that everyone needs to keep in mind, right? It's not like like large like even with text based stuff, right? You can get some pretty bad stuff when chat GPT first came out. It's like, oh, this is hot garbage. No one needs this. It's kind of hard, uh, to get bad, like to get bad visuals out of this GPT, uh, 4-0 image gen, right? Simple prompts give you extraordinary results.
Starting point is 00:07:58 All right. So let's go in. Let's talk about our five best. business use cases, live stream audience, let me know. What's your favorite? What's your favorite? Drop in actually, drop in a link in this live stream. And I'll share some of our favorite image generations.
Starting point is 00:08:15 I know Dr. Harvey Castro had one yesterday. Maybe I'll share his. But what have you created? It doesn't have to be a photo. It can be anything visual for your business. All right. So number one, photo shoots that never happened. All right.
Starting point is 00:08:32 Be honest with yourself. On a scale of 9 to 10, or let me say this, on a scale of 90 to 100%, how boring is your website? It's boring, right? There's no visuals, you know, or the visual that's on there. It's the same exact stock photo shoot that everyone has. And it's, it's gross. Let's get rid of that. All right.
Starting point is 00:08:57 So use case number one is creating Photoshop. that never happened. All right. So if you're listening on the podcast, as always, check out the show notes. This might be one of those. You might want to see the video and the visuals, right? So, yeah, this always also every single day goes out, the same podcast, unedited, unscripted, obviously goes out on YouTube and LinkedIn as well.
Starting point is 00:09:21 So you might want to go catch the video. All right. So this one, super simple. I could have made these a lot better, FYI. I would never use these, right? I don't think they turned out necessarily great. But I just wanted to show how single prompt, right, natural language, not re-chatuating, gives you something that's actually okay, right?
Starting point is 00:09:48 So recreating or sorry, business use case number one, creating photo shoots that didn't happen. All those boring blog posts, go do something about that, right? So here's what I did. Most of them, I kept it simple about everyday AI or myself, just so it made sense, I guess. So I uploaded the Everyday AI logo. I uploaded a headshot of myself and I said, put this logo on a black cap. Then put that cap on this person's head in the headshot. Have that person walking down the street in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:10:28 it. All right. So I'm not going to necessarily slap one of these on my website. I would go through and, you know, reprompt and iterate a little bit, which again, you can do a natural language. That's the thing. If one of these didn't turn out well, you know, you could say, hey, remove the car in the background. Add more boca to the shot, right? You know, make the sun coming up over the person's, you know, back left shoulder. Recreate this in golden hour. Right. Like, I try to create about the worst prompt I could show. So you could see the floor. That's what I'm showing you here. All right. There's plenty of examples of people that have toyed around with this a lot and can show you the ceiling. This is simple, natural language. And I actually did this in SORA. Okay. I did this first because I wanted to touch on this. So chat GPT's 4-0 ImageGen. Yes, that's what it's called. It's called 4-0 ImageGen. It's available right now for free paid pro chat chepti users, but you can also use it inside of SORA. There's a couple of reasons why you might want to do this.
Starting point is 00:11:39 One of them is you can choose for it to give you four variations. So that's why I wanted to start out by showing you that. All right. Because similarly, if you've worked with runway, mid-journey, et cetera, right? Most AI image generators will give you a, a group of four, but you don't get that right now if you're using the image gen feature in chat GPT because, you know, CEO Sam Altman said their GPUs are melting and they can't keep up with demand. Well, guess what? Go use SORA. Also another thing to know, it's Chad GBT,
Starting point is 00:12:15 after the first like couple of days that this came out, it seems like they were getting a little more restrictive with some of their content policies, specifically when it came to editing, images, going back in editing or asking for certain things with people, especially multiple people in them, it was a little touchy, right? Even for things that maybe shouldn't be touchy. So in this example, maybe if I wanted to edit one of these four photos that I got out of SORA inside the chat GPT version of ImageGen, it might have said, hey, I can't do that. It might have got an error.
Starting point is 00:12:49 All right. So I wanted to show you right away that you can do this in SORA. There are some advantages. There's also some disadvantages. But one of the big advantages is you can get four generations. You can choose that as an option. And then it is a little in that regard. Number one, it's quicker.
Starting point is 00:13:07 I think there's actually less demand on SORA than there is on chat GBT right now, which who would have ever thought that, you know, four or five months ago when we first got SORA. And you couldn't even log on there. Right. But the other thing that's cool is you can also turn this into a video from SORA, obviously. So you can't create videos within Chad GPD. You can in SORA. So business use case, number one, photo shoots, that never happened.
Starting point is 00:13:31 And there's obviously a lot of use cases for that. But that alone right there, I think, is a great one. Number two, quick redesigns without a designer. All right. Here's a simple one. I did this in Chad, TBT, TBT, and Sora, just because I kind of wanted to see the differences. So I literally upload a photo. So that's the other thing. You can, both in chat, ChbT, ImageGen, or in SORA, you can upload a source or a series of source
Starting point is 00:14:03 files. I usually do that. I didn't do that in every single example. But, you know, think. If you have a team photo, if you have a photo of your office, but you're like, oh, I would use this on a our website, but, you know, I don't know, like Bill is over here. Bill doesn't work here anymore. Karen has a stack of papers on her desk. It looks terrible, right? Okay, well, go use. You can literally upload it into JetGBT 4-0 ImageGen and say, hey, remove all this clutter, make it look better. Get rid of the people. Put more lighting in there, right? You can literally just like redesign your entire interior designing of office, right? Yeah, let alone, that's going to be an extremely Disruptive one. Yeah. If, if, sorry, just putting that out there. If you're a company that by hand
Starting point is 00:14:52 charges people to mock things up for interior designing, uh, you better change your business model right away because you're going to get squashed because number one, people are either going to be doing it for themselves or number two, all of this technology is now available being an API. So think of all these new, uh, kind of SaaS companies, these, you know, AI powered upload your this, you know, put in your logo and your ideas and, you know, three source images. And we're going to create an entire months of, you know, marketing campaigns. Yeah. This is literally, it's going to change how we all work.
Starting point is 00:15:25 All right. So quick redesigns without a designer. So I essentially uploaded a photo of my podcast art. I just simply said, I don't like this design anymore. Can you redesign this podcast cover? Nothing else, you know, simple. And here's what it gave me. So it made me look a little weird.
Starting point is 00:15:47 Or maybe I'm just weird looking. I don't know. But you know, here it is, though. They gave me four different options. Again, because I did this in SORA, using the SORA photo option versus chat GPT where I would just skip back one. And it gave me four very different designs. So are any of these ready to use out of the box?
Starting point is 00:16:06 Maybe. I don't know. Which one do you guys like? If we say upper left is number one, upper right is number two, lower left is number three, lower right is number four. Which one do you guys like? I actually kind of like the, at least the design and the layout of number two, upper right. I think that's actually, I think it's kind of clean there.
Starting point is 00:16:27 So, I mean, here's the thing. And you're like, okay, well, Jordan, this gives you a still image. What if you want to go and update it? Okay, I don't know. There's recraftor. There's Canva, right, with all the magic grab, right? So you can essentially take that, use the little magic grab thing in Canva, and then you're done.
Starting point is 00:16:44 And you're off for the races. And in two minutes, you know, if you like almost everything in that design, you just need to change a couple of things. You're good. You're good to go. Again, redesigning without a designer. Great use case. Right. And I'm not saying like fire your designer.
Starting point is 00:16:59 That's not what I'm saying. I'm not, you know, let's just up the overall quality. Let's start there. Right. I don't want to talk about in this episode, you know, job displacement and what this is going to do to certain industries. But I do think that we all need to think differently. on what's possible because, you know, if I'm being honest, I don't think in the last, I don't know, 25 years, aside from everyone having a high quality phone and video, you know, in their pocket from their
Starting point is 00:17:33 smartphone, I don't think a ton has changed from a creativity standpoint, right? A lot of people are still using similar thought, right? Photoshop. I just said that. A lot of people are still using, you know, Adobe Creative Suites just like they were 20 years ago. Not a lot has changed. I think from a, from a creative perspective, this, this specifically, I will say this even more so than like Sora or VO from from from Google. I think this is probably the biggest creative leap forward because of what we can do as business leaders. Yeah, more on that in a second, I think it's going to make sense. Number three, oh, here's, here's what I was just talking about,
Starting point is 00:18:18 right? Maybe you don't have or you don't need a bunch of visuals. Maybe you don't need a bunch of flyers, a bunch of social media. I mean, I think everyone should have some of that, but how about if you just visualize boring business processes use case number three? Again, the absolute simplest prompt possible. All right. I'm literally like thinking like, okay, What if, you know, a 70 year old lady down the street, what, what would she put in here? All right. Simple stuff. I'm not getting tricky.
Starting point is 00:18:52 I'm not going through my prime prop polish here, getting, you know, some, some crazy props. Although I obviously do that, but I wanted to give you guys something super simple. So I should also mention how you actually use this, right? Okay. I said it's, it's free. You can only use it in certain modes. So you will click the slash command and just type in create. and then choose the create image or you can just click the create image icon.
Starting point is 00:19:17 That probably should have started the show off with that, but that's why this thing is not edited unscripted. All right. So for this one, business use case number three, visualizing boring business processes. I said create an image. So create a visual guide on how to prompt a large language model.
Starting point is 00:19:35 Make sure it shows step by step instructions in a visual and instructive way. Nothing else. All right. And then we got actually a pretty nice, pretty nice little visual here. Funny enough, it kind of looks like our robot that it decided to put on there. Not quite, but a little bit. All right. So we have a nice, very nice design has four steps. One, two, three, four, how to prompt a large language model.
Starting point is 00:20:03 One, set the context, provide relevant background info to define the task. Specify clearly what you want the LLM to do. Three, be specific and provide detail. give the LLM as much relevant information as possible for format the output, indicate how the responses should be presented. It's actually not bad set of instructions. Do you guys, like, did you guys miss what, what happened there? I didn't give those four instructions, right?
Starting point is 00:20:31 I didn't. But it designed a very nice, visual guide. Okay. Think of how helpful this will be. Think of your boring onboarding guide. Think of your mind-numbingly mundane SOPs that no one wants to read those, right? How about you make it a little bit easier to digest by throwing that entire thing in chat, GPT?
Starting point is 00:21:04 Here's what I would do first. Ready for a little tip, how I would actually be using it. I would throw that whole document into something like 01 from Chad ChbT and say, hey, give me 50. Give me 50 prompts, right? I would first start with a prompt that works for you, right? Maybe throw in some of your branding guides. You can give it color codes.
Starting point is 00:21:26 You can say, hey, we're more of a minimalistic. Our company's minimalistic, professional. You know, here's our color codes, right? I would get a prompt that works well and it produces something that you like inside of chat, GPD with their new GPD 4O image gen. Then I would take that prompt. I would go into something like, oh, one, throw all your documents in there and say,
Starting point is 00:21:49 hey, give me 50 short prompts that can illustrate this entire guide in this style. Replicate them after this because that way you can also have consistency in all of those things. So don't work harder, work smarter and make your stuff a little less boring. Again, think. just introduced an entirely new way to create, bringing the power and precision of its creative suite into one conversational experience. Meet Firefly AI Assistant, now live in the Adobe Firefly app, the All In One Creative AI Studio. Powered by Adobe's Creative Agent, Firefly AI Assistant lets you start with your vision, just describe what you want, and shape the outcome as it
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Starting point is 00:23:38 You know, those long sales emails are only going to work for a certain type. Right. You need to be able to visualize and tell the story of your brand in a better way. And I think use case number three is a great example of that visualizing boring business processes. All right. Number four, we have two more. Mimicking or imitating winning visuals. All right. So for this example, again, I uploaded five different photos here.
Starting point is 00:24:11 I think only three of them showed up here on my screenshot. But I said, I like these three Nike advertisements from the 1990s. Use the Everyday AI logo attached and create a similar logo for Everyday AI. Make it simple and bold and geared to help people learn generative AI from Everyday AI. The person that I uploaded is me. You can include me in the advertisement as well. ensure the style matches up perfectly to the retro 1990s Nike style. So I found these cool old Nike ads that I liked from probably like the 80s and the 90s.
Starting point is 00:24:53 And then I put in a photo of myself. I put in a photo of the logo. But I said, hey, essentially like recreate this logo in this style. Right. And then it created a decent visual. Again, I would go through and repromp this. I wanted to show you guys again. Just here's one shot.
Starting point is 00:25:10 Here's what it's like, even if you don't know anything about generative AI, you can get some decent stuff there. It actually did a pretty good recreation of our logo, but a 90s version of it, right? I wanted to fit this vibe. But then the other thing is you can turn that into a marketing campaign, right? Because then what I did in the next prompt is I said, okay, now make that guy playing basketball. Right. So not about AI, but just to show you, you can get some consistent style. And, you know, there, there it is, me in a retro 90s or what AI thinks I look like.
Starting point is 00:25:47 That one's maybe a little bit better than the one from before. But there you go. So again, creating, you know, similar styles for marketing campaign, marketing campaigns is extremely important there. And again, single prompt. Last but not least, turning blog posts into infographics. All right. So these infographics can obviously accompany your blog post, but also to put them out on social media, to put them out in your email to tease people to go read your long, informative, probably helpful blog post. All right. So here's what I did to display this. All I did, I went into chat, GPT. I said create an image. I took a recap from the podcast from yesterday. So we go over our AI news. that matters. All right. So, you know, it was seven major stories that we covered yesterday.
Starting point is 00:26:47 So I had a quick recap of the seven major stories. I told ChatGPT, all I said is create an image. This is the recap of a blog post on the latest AI news. Please create a very detailed visual that quickly tells readers this info, make it creative and visually appealing. Yet it should be simple enough that people can learn the main concepts easily, ensure the main points, details, and context are included. All right. So this didn't turn out perfectly. Again, I would go in there, reprompt a couple of things because it actually got some of the visuals. It was actually one off. Aside from that, it was actually perfect, right? So it has a head, so it has an overall headline for the graphic, seven major AI news
Starting point is 00:27:32 stories this week, and that each of those individual news stories has a heading and a subheading. Yeah, unfortunately, the toward about story three or four, the image that goes with it. So it's a nicely designed. There's a border box for the heading, subheading, and a nice visual, but it looks like the visuals got one off. So I could either reprompt it or again, take, you know, 30 seconds, go into Canva, use the magic grab feature and just move those. But pretty good, right uh it actually like i'm looking at it again again aside from it not matching up the the visual to each uh icon box it did a good job uh the icons are actually really good tells a good story uh yeah so i mean overall aside from that one thing getting wrong which i'm pretty sure if i
Starting point is 00:28:24 just reprompted it to correct it it would spit it out correctly the second time but i wanted to be again just like this this show is unedited unscripted uh i wanted to give you you all the unedited, unscripted version of this, right? I didn't do the show live to show you these generations because, yeah, chat ChpT's servers are getting slammed and still from this. And, you know, sometimes it takes, you know, 30 seconds to maybe two minutes to create a visual depending on how complex it is and depending on how busy it is. So instead of forcing you all to just sit there and look at my screen as things rendered, I just went and put these together first. All right.
Starting point is 00:29:04 So those are our five business use cases. Let me do a quick recap. Number one, photo shoots that never happened. Number two, quick redesigns without a designer. Number three, visualizing boring business processes. Number four, mimicking or imitating winning visuals. And then number five, turning blog posts to infographics that you can share on social. All right.
Starting point is 00:29:28 Let me just say this, y'all. You need to be using this. All right. It's really good. It's really good. And y'all know me very, like very rarely do I, I, you know, gush about something, right? I have my favorites. I love notebook L.M.
Starting point is 00:29:46 I love chat GPT. I've always, you know, been a fan of, you know, mid journey from way back when, you know, I don't use it as much. Um, this is good. You need to be using it, right? I think unfortunately, unfortunately, I don't know, the narrative around this. it's just all these things that take off on social media, right? It's like, oh, I made a studio Ghibli style photo of my family at Disney World. And everyone's like, yay, right?
Starting point is 00:30:13 And then the next thing that kind of is going viral online is, you know, making yourself into an action figure, right? And you're in this plastic packaging and, you know, it has all these little, you know, figurines that go along with you based on, you know, the info that you put into chat, GPT, and you're like, ha, ha, ha, this is fun. No, stop that. Stop that. Use this to grow your business.
Starting point is 00:30:38 Stop creating memes, unless your business is creating memes, right? Stop doing these studio ghibly animations, right? We've all done it. Okay. Next. I just give you five. Very simple, very easy to follow use cases that are going to grow your business. Period.
Starting point is 00:30:58 Again, I give you all essentially zero shot, right? This is just one prompt. Here's the input. Here's the output. Could have made it look a lot better, but I wanted to show you how high the ceiling is. In the ceiling on this one, I think is probably, or sorry, the floor on this one to show you how high the floor is. The floor on this is one of the highest floors for any piece of software I've ever seen. And again, as someone that has, you know, been using Photoshop for 25 years, as someone that's had my creative work, you know,
Starting point is 00:31:33 know, used by big brands like Nike and Jordan brand. I've had my, you know, my work, my visuals featured in a lot of places. This is good. It's really good. You need to be paying attention. You need to be using this immediately. Get your team together now. Show them this episode.
Starting point is 00:31:54 Go find good business use cases. Don't just, you know, look at what's trending on Twitter because it's funny or what people are posting about on LinkedIn because it's, you know, something went viral. Figure out how this can grow your business because it definitely can't. All right. I hope this was helpful, y'all. Uh, if so, click that repost. I actually have 10 more business use cases.
Starting point is 00:32:20 I didn't have the time, uh, to put all the visuals together, but they're really good. All right. So, uh, if you are listening on LinkedIn, click that little repost, um, I'm actually at Google. later today for the Google Next event in Las Vegas. So give me a couple of days, but just go click that repost button on LinkedIn. If you're listening on the podcast,
Starting point is 00:32:42 we always put it in the show notes and on our website to go back to the LinkedIn thread. So go repost that. I'll share 10 more business use cases for GPT40 ImageGen. I hope this was helpful. Tune in tomorrow, y'all. It's our 500 show. show. What? That's insane. I put a poll out, uh, like I said, hey, you guys called the shots.
Starting point is 00:33:09 Uh, whatever you guys want the 500 show to be. I'll do it. So, uh, you all wanted, uh, me to reflect on the biggest changes in a I, uh, from episode one to episode 500, which is happening today. So, uh, first of all, thank you all for sticking around. Uh, it's really cool. Just talk to someone today's like I've been listening to you every day for two years, right? At a huge company. Uh, so like, I can't, Thank you enough for your support. But come out. Hang out tomorrow on the live stream for our 500th episode.
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