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![]() After listening to a couple of well-known internet marketers over the last couple of days concerning using AI, it got me to thinking.
The use of AI to me is as I've said in the past, a way to save time. You can take, for example, NOTEBOOKLM, and place some of your material and get a nice summary. You can also get a nice study guide from the platform as well as a podcast discussing your material. All of these summaries can help you create little nuggets on a website or even in print to help sell your product and service. On a local level, AI tools can help you create copy easier and quicker than slogging through rewrite after rewrite. On that note, there are at least two platforms that allow you to dictate what you want to do and the software proceeds to make corrections... for example, you could say, "Make the copy more friendly," and the software attempts to follow your directions. It is not only copy that AI is working with lately. I tested ChatGPT on creating some images and it did fairly well. However, I saw a demo of SORA where it created a coffee shop scene with text overlapping the picture that was quite impressive. As time progresses, I imagine AI will get better and better. The challenge is having to determine what is real and what is AI. It would seem that using AI to help whatever talents you may have to be more effective or just to save you effort from doing mundane tasks and stick to creative pursuits is the path that AI can help with the most right now. In other words, what is stealing your time everyday? What are you spending time on that you wish you weren't? I see AI as helping to solve those questions. |
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