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An eggcellent AI AMA + this weekās Good Reads
Happy Easter! Have an eggcellent long weekend.
AI has side-tracked me this week ā an AMA with J. Thorn (aka Tim Desmond) at the Leading Expert Alliance.
Heās just returned from SXSW, where he gave a presentation on using AI creatively. This yearās rock stars were the OpenAI attorneys ā walking around with bodyguards!
AI is a big deal for musicians, and people are pissed off, she says. It got a bit heated, so we had to change the subject.
Weāre seeing exponential growth, things are moving very fast and itās hard to wrap our heads around.
Here are some key titbits from the convo with J. Thorn. He said a few things that resonated with me, so I wanted to share them.
Like many of us, heās veering between āAI will save the worldā and āfuck, weāre all doomed.ā
Hereās one tip you can use instantly that will dramatically shift how you see this tool.
Donāt use it as a search engine. Think about the tasks that you typically do-or do on a regular basis-and instead of asking ChatGPT to do them, ask it what it needs for you to accomplish them.
Try it and see. He says youāll be shocked at what you get back, so now you know what you donāt know!
Itās a big mindset shift to start conversing with ChatGPT rather than telling it what to do as we would with Google.
- The Pro version is worth paying for (several people said this) ā itās stronger, multimodal, and can analyse text, images, and voice.
- On setting your ego aside as a writer. āThe purpose of being a writer isnāt to write words; itās to get your message across.ā Love that, keeping it at eye level.
- More personalised AI is coming ā an encrypted AI assistant that can remember everything youāve ever written and store all your personal info.
- Licensing is a key area-musicians will be able to make more money from licensing their voices than doing the voiceover work.
Hmm, whereās the fun in that!? We enjoy the creative process and the sense of achievement that it brings.
I feel like weāre coming full circle ā from global to local, more intimate community events.
In many ways, the next several decades will force humans (in the West, maybe globally) to redefine purpose because AI & robotics will do what weāve done for ourselves for generations.
Much food for thought and a positive conversation. Thanks to Tim & the team.
And some inspo from Brian Clark in his newsletter this week on āWhy itās time [for Gen X] to adapt (again).
Because your wisdom and experience (armed with AI) in your own gig can do some seriously amazing things.
Weāve been around the block and can remember how life was before the internet, and thatās our superpower!
My dad sent me a pic of his new birthday shelving: books, maps, DVDs, VHS tapes (us as kids), WD40, cans of Stella, and survival tins. He says it holds up to 50 tee-shirts (or more!)
So if it all goes to pot, heāll be ok!
Itās coming soonā¦maybe in June ā and it will be even smarter.
Iām interested in learning what the next iteration can do so playing around with the Plus version and figuring out how to integrate it into my daily workflow.
I donāt have a VA, so a little help with admin, marketing/PR, distribution, and repetitive tasks is welcome and it will free me up to do other stuff, e.g., getting OUT there and networking!
ChatGPT is the only AI tool I use as itās affordable, and I want to keep things simple. I donāt need different interfaces to do the same job. I figure theyāre all using OpenAI data anyway.
What everyday tasks are you using ChatGPT for and how is it helping?
Nika
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An action-packed agenda ā thereās a lot on AI this year. And because itās a niche, smaller event, thereās a strong focus on networking and collaborations.
Good Reads
ā¶ļøRejecting Specialization: Using vibes and voice to attract the right clients [Tom Critchlow]. An excellent piece on why specialising as an indie consultant is hard, why it fails, and what an alternative path looks like. Lean into your weirdness and POV to consistently generate senior clients.
ā¶ļøWith this LinkedIn algorithm change, your best posts could reach new readers for months. One of many new features the platform is rolling out in ā24 to help you grow and why theyāve dropped the term ācreatorā. [Entrepreneur]
ā¶ļøSpotify adds video learning courses in latest experiment [The Verge]. Itās offering four categories of courses in the UK: make music, get creative, learn business, and healthy living because more people are coming to Spotify to learn. Curious to see how this experiment goes!
ā¶ļøWhatās happening with Substack right now is why creators need to understand their platformsā business models and incentives. [Jay Acunzo]
Great commentary and insight on platform biz models. You still get your email list, so itās not like YouTube. Personally, I enjoy the social side of SS ā content should lead to connections and conversations, and that happens naturally in this ecosystem. I donāt mind if they bring in ads to support paid subscriptions.
ā¶ļøTravel videos, health hacks, and entrepreneur interviews by Ever Wander aka [Ashley Perona]. She and her husband have been full-time nomads since 2021 and sheās been to 47 countries, 7 continents. Sheād love some tips on growing her channel.
Fascinating to see how sheās managing her content biz (& her health) while on the road. Some inspo for your next trip!
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