when it comes to prompting are there any specific like tricks or tactics to like actually get decent prompts it surprised me it behaves kind of like a person right like I think it's really valuable to give it a bunch of examples are you going to give us all those prompts or well yeah do you have any hot takes on where you see all of this headache the best AI features are actually like smaller more detailed AI features that actually just like make the core workflow easier hey welcome to the next wave podcast I'm Matt wolf
I'm here with Nathan Lans and today we've got another amazing guest for you today we're talking to the principal product manager over at ROBLOX he is the writer of Creator economy. Soo and today we're going to dive into some real actionable tips that you can use to leverage a lot of the AI tools that are out there in fact in this episode Peter breaks down stepbystep how to use specific prompts to get things done in your daily life like he actually walks us through how to typee the prompts and why these prompts work we're also
going to dive into all sorts of different use cases and ways that you could leverage these AI Tools in your business we've got some amazing stories that me and Peter and Nathan share about how we're using AI in your own business I really think you're going to enjoy it so let's go ahead and Jump On In with Peter Yang hey Peter welcome to the show thanks so much for joining us today how you doing yeah um I'm doing great it's great to hang out with you guys let's just Dive Right into this and learn a
little bit about you so your lead of product over at ROBLOX and you're an AI Enthusiast you know what what we want to talk about today I think is like some really actionable use cases for AI you seem to have figured out some really good ways to leverage AI to just sort of make your life and your work easier and faster for you so I think with this episode it would be really fun to kind of lean into that and talk about some of the the really cool use cases cuz there is sort of this
narrative people on the peripheral of AI maybe not the people that are like in it using it every day but the people seeing all of the AI news Going H it's not really useful yet like what is what can AI do for me those of us are using AI every day to see the power but I think a lot of people are still kind of going I I don't know how to use this in my daily life yet so let's start as like from a a content creator perspective what are some of the ways that
you're leveraging AI from a as a content creator I use it for a lot of things so I have this doc M called like my AI writing assistant it's just a Google doc and and I save all my long prompts there right so so let me read you some of them so I have a AI prompt for making a like a you know click ba LinkedIn post I have ai prompt for generating YouTube thumbnails like you know like uh I have air prompts for editing my newsletter um I also do these interviews these podcast interviews
and it's kind of like a pain to ass to clean up the transcript afterwards so I have a AI prompt for for that are you going to give us all those prompts or well yeah maybe if you buy my uh $50 prompt pack I'm just kidding I'm just kidding no just kid um I also uh use AI to kind of like give me personal advice like you know kind of like act like a personal coach I I give a bunch of information about my myself and I just ask it for advice I'd love to hear
some of the prompts I mean you mentioned one for helping with like titles and thumbnails I mean I do a lot on YouTube the next wave is on YouTube like can you give us a sneak peek of some of these prompts so basically the prompt is like you're an expert copywriter you know your goal is to generate 10 YouTube thumbnails and title combinations based on this transcript that I'll share with you next right and then each each combo should be two separate lines each and here's some instructions so common patterns create a curiosity Gap use
numbers to make claims more compelling use provocative or uh contrarian short codes to grab attention imply Insider knowledge is being revealed highlight impressive transformation use you to speak directly to the viewer and then I include a list of all the best Thum thumbnail and title com combinations right like both from my own personal Channel and uh other channels I mean that's really cool when you do enter these prompts where are you going is it are you using chat gbt Claud llama like what's what's your goto oh I've I have a churn from chbt I I
stopped using it yeah so so where you going so so I I primly use claw now yeah uh I I use CLA every day sometimes I use perplexity but mostly Claud yeah I love Claud I actually really really love the projects feature because some of these things that you're talking about you can just kind of save them as a project and then use them over and over again like I I do something like pretty similar I basically made a giant spreadsheet of like all of my favorite YouTube headlines that I've come across I've actually had
a Google sheet going of all my favorite YouTube headlines for like a couple years now just as like a sort of swipe file of headlin and I was able to take all of that list of headlines throw it into Claud and let Claud sort of analyze what headlines like what are the patterns in these headlines that seem to make them work and then CLA is really good at generating new headlines based on that information it seems yeah it's fantastic I mean unfortunately I've noticed a pattern where like you know you basically it seems like people
on YouTube really want to make money so you have to mention like this is like a billion dollar opportunity or like you know I wish just earlier so sometimes it gets a little bit too clickbait B for my taste but uh yeah it's still useful oh yeah I mean like as a as a YouTuber myself that's like one of the balances I'm constantly trying to figure out is like how do I make a title that like grabs attention so people want to click on it I want to bait The Click but I don't want to
be too hypy where people click on it and go wait a second I feel dup based on what you know what that title was that feels like one of the hardest balances that's the same thing on Twitter and Linkedin too right like I I've tested like doing threads where it's like I don't want to be overhyping something i' I've tested a thread like that and then tested one where like I super hype things up or mention money or whatever and then like they do way better every single time so when it comes to prompting like
are there any specific like tricks or tactics or tips you give to like actually get decent prompts uh couple things that I try to do is I try to get it to proceed step by step right so like uh I I think it's really valuable to give it a bunch of examples to make it more personal like is actually incredibly bad as just generating random from from scratch like you got to give it as many examples as you can and then what I like to do is like I like to actually do two steps so
first look at all the examples I give you and like give me a list of bullet points of like some common themes from these examples and then go ahead and edit my thumbnails or edit my news that post or you know edit my stuff MH and it seems to do pretty well with with that have you g it like negative examples like here's something that's bad as well that's what I I've tried doing it seems to work pretty well like here's something that works well here here's like a format I like here's something that I
hate for some reason it likes to use um uh semicolon a lot so I tell you like stop stop using semicolon for for yeah stop delving into everything stop delving yeah there's like there's like definitely sort of uh common words that when you let it just write for you you're like all right I can like I I see it on Twitter all the time I see it in blog posts all the time it's like I feel like those of us that are in AI now that that pay close attention can spot chat GPD written stuff
just based on the language it uses Yeah you mentioned that like you you always tell it to Think Through step by step what's the what's the logic there like what's the reasoning you're telling it to think step by step like shouldn't an AI just do that naturally it's it's it's like uh it surprisingly it behaves kind of like a person right like um uh if it's able to kind of summarize or like do a step first and then do another step it it turns out that it does it better then we try to do it
make it do everything at once and also if you like flatter a little bit saying like you know you're really good at this or like you know you know you got have confidence yourself give me a really give me like a 11 out of 10 answer like you can do it and and they will like try harder let's let's talk through like what AI is like really good at like what what have been some of the like best use cases you've found for these large language models I know you mentioned some as far as like
content creation for titles and thumbnails and things like that but let's let's like expand it let's let's like break open the floodgates a little bit and like share with people who might be thinking like I I don't need AI in my business I don't need AI in my like sort of daily life what are some of the really cool use cases that can really help people if if they just sort of lean into it a little bit um I think the most common use case so people think like AI is really good at like generating
stuff from scratch and I actually don't think it's the best at that I think what's really good at is if you have a bunch of information that you just don't want to read and it's really going to help you feel lazy right like you I don't want I don't want to read all this or like you know like this whole this whole post so I'm just going to past this stuff in and like tell it like give it some constraints like hey give me the main takeaways in five lines or like when I'm researching for
guests for podcasts I like to I I don't like to watch their YouTube videos because I don't have time for that so what I do is I just take the transcript from that video and I paste it into Ai and I tell her to like give me a list of nested bullets with the main takeaways and also include some quotes from the guest yeah and and then it's basically like watching a one hour podcast without actually watching it right like I can get the tldr in like five five five minutes yeah I mean hopefully people
don't use it for this podcast but you know can it is there any easy way to get the transcripts with AI yet or you have to like manually Go download them and then you like you're copying pasting or uploading a file or I think there's some plugins but I just go to YouTube and like uh copy and paste the transcript and I paste it into Claud to do it yeah yeah you can use tools like um like descript as well and then I'll a lot of times what I'll do too is I'll say you know
I don't want to ask the same questions Lex fredman asked Elon on this podcast based on this interview what are some gaps in the conversation what are some interesting things that I can ask this guest that weren't asked on this other podcast and it actually helps find some like new topics and side chains that they didn't get into and I I find that to be really valuable yeah that that that's super valuable because I I I think it's just so much easier to to uh edit something like edit what ai's questions are or like edit
something from AI then to come up it from from from scratch by yourself right so it's like a lot e easier look in the next 30 seconds I'm about to let you in on something that will completely change your marketing strategy with AI back when we met with Greg Eisenberg he summed up the widespread fascination with AI perfectly everyone from your Barber to Jeff Bezos is interested in AI so if you want to drop some AI knowledge during your next haircut HubSpot has a new trend report that is packed with original research and data on
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ways that you're using it to like really leverage your time um so in my product job we have Discord or we have like this uh communities with a bunch of customers and we we do like alphas and betas with these customers and sometimes I come back the next day and there's like you know so many messages to read through so so I just like copy paste all thing like hey what do people talk about or like maybe maybe someone tags you on a slack thread that's like 50 messages deep and they're like hey Peter what
do you think like d I'm not I'm not a real this so let let me uh summarize this stuff like what has been discussion so far right like people like on Twitter keep sharing these templates about like oh here's like 99 product spec templates they should follow like all this all this crap I'm like why even write a prospect just get AI to write right for you just just like I I actually tried this I I had like a few bullet points of like a product feature that I wanted to build and then I basically
started some discussions internally and some discussions with customers right and they gave me a bunch of feedback and then I was just like okay then I pasted my bullet points and all the feedback into AI like okay now make a PR back for for me and that worked well yeah it work pretty well I mean I also gave it a temp template uh that I use for my specs but uh I mean it's pretty is pretty pretty good yeah and the last thing I'll say is like at work at these corporate jobs it's very important
to become a very good at internal communication right there there there's people who uh are not good at this like they they are like very Robos or like they write these like walls of text and before I would tell them to like okay you know here's some tips to to but now it's like hey why don't you just P pull your into AI first and then they'll just make it more concise for you there's like no excuse not to be super wor wordy yeah yeah I I do that lot with my newsletter as well and
I think I think you mentioned you do it with your newsletter also where I'll take my I'll write my newsletter that I send out each week and I'll pull it into you know CLA and then I'll say can you proofread this find any grammar mistakes spelling mistakes but also proofread it for readability make sure it's as easy to read as possible for people and it will actually go and trim out some of the fluff for me and clean it up and it might add some delves here and there which I got to go back in
and remove but for the most part it does a pretty good job of like bringing it down to just the meat of what I'm trying to put out yeah it's fantastic especially if you give it like your best post from the past that you're proud of yeah it's really got to kind of matching that style yeah I personally I don't know if you found a way to do this but personally I haven't found a way to make AI sort of right with my voice you know so like I I can upload five of my emails
into Claude and say write it to sound like me and it will like it might use some of the same words but for the most part I'll read it and it won't sound anything like like the way I write but like have you found a way to to to make that kind of thing work um not so much I I think it's better at editing my writing like no matter like even like a really crappy draft it's a lot better if you give it some something than uh if you just try to write from scratch
now are you using any of the other like AI tools that are out there I mean so far we've pretty much talked about like large language models and you know chat Bots like CLA and chat GPT are you using other stuff outside of the llms so this is also why I think like the like the AI startup thing is like kind of like overhyped because um the tools I actually come back to every week are pretty much claw and maybe perplexity um and that's it you know the the other ones the other ones like there's
some really cool stuff out there right there's likeo for generating m music there's like uh runway for generating videos and you know obviously m m Journey but like I don't I don't use it I these are stuff that I tried is like kind of a novelty yeah and then I kind of turn from from it there there is one thing that I do somewhat use on some regular basis which is uh this app called super whisper M it lets me go outside and like take a walk and like talk to my phone and like start
a draft that way so that kind of helps a little bit so it it basically you talk to it it it transcribes everything you say and then summarizes it or bull points it or yeah it transcribes everything it does have a local LM that it uses to summarize stuff but like the the L kind of sucks so what I usually do is I just put I just past the transcript into CLA and tell it to make it better yeah I mean I I use a lot of the like AI art stuff I love I love
using like mid journey and Leonardo and tools like that for my thumbnails because for me it's like very meta I make YouTube videos about AI so my thumbnails are mostly made with AI as well and it's just like I love that sort of like meta of it all um yeah but yeah I I totally agree like I love Runway I loveo I love playing with these toys really but I don't really have a lot of practical use cases for them I've used a couple sunno videos in like or songs in like the background of some
of my videos but it's pretty rare that I'll do that I I think Runway and Luma and that kind of stuff is really cool but it's not quite there yet still for me to feel like I want to use this as like b-roll that looks realistic you know like I think it's I think it's getting closer though like you look at a year ago it was so horrible and now it's like it's pretty good it's not good enough yet but you know it's pretty good I mean there was that commercial was it the Toys R
Us commercial that they used uh yeah so uh AI video so I mean I think we're going to see a lot of those actually start to be used and and even though you know maybe the AI startups are overhyped whatever but like that's kind of the nature of VC right it's like it's you need to be doing these experiments it's good for the industry as a whole to be creating these startups and trying things and yeah most of them will not work but hopefully they will all kind of move things forward for you know for
everybody but the you know like the risk profile of the is very different from the founder right the VC can just like have one out of 100 work but the founder if you're build on like some sort of AI rapper and doesn't work then you're kind of screwed yeah yeah yeah you know so yeah I mean it depends I mean like you know I I've done a few startups I mean typically even if your startups fail there's other opportunities to arise because of that I mean not always if you do something very uninteresting and you're
and and you do a really poor job then yeah you you might be somewhat screwed but but usually there's a network of people and there's other opportunities but yeah anyways uh and I'll say like one more thing about like uh cuz a lot of these bigger companies are also trying to build AI right like like um not necessarily to Google and Microsoft Z the world and I I think what I've notice is that the best AI features from these bigger companies like if already have a product that's like people love to use the best AI
features are actually like um smaller more detailed AI features that actually just like make the core workflow easier you know what I mean like as opposed to actually like trying to build some sort of chatbot or like agent feature just like think about your core customer journey and and like pick the areas where AI can actually help you save a bunch of time or like make things e easier and those are kind of the the features that work the best um and an example of that is um I talked to this uh prod director from
Shopify his first AI feature was like just generating product descriptions like helping the merchants generate product descriptions for like their hundreds of SKS you know right and it's not super sexy but like it saves them a ton of time yeah so there using it all all the time I I don't know if you're a gamer or not and Nathan and I are both Gamers so we talk about games from time to time but did you hear about the new like college football game that EA put out but they used AI to sort of develop the
game at rapid speed no I I am a gamer but I haven't heard about that yeah so basically like in you know in the in the NFL right there's hundreds of players maybe in the thousands but like not as many players that are in college right in college football in NCAA there's over 11,000 players well a just released a new game with like pretty much all of the division one college teams in that game and they had to figure out how do we get 11,000 players into this game so they used Ai and they basically
took a single head shot of every sing all 11,000 players and used AI to create characters that had each person's face on it so like the build of the person may not be exact but they were able to get the face of all 11,000 players by using Ai and just putting them into a model that then generated a 3D character with that person's face and I just thought that was like an amazing use case of like I don't really think it put anybody out of the job it just made a really really tedious task way
less tedious yeah exactly those are like the perfect use cases just like doing something that no human wants to do basically so there was a there was an article that you wrote and I and I saw you you tweet about it and one of the bullet points of the article was you know why some AI startups gain traction whilst other AI startups fail what are your thoughts on that like why do some AI startups gain massive traction and everybody's talking about them while other ones just sort of Fade Into the Night I think with AI
startups there's like definitely like a hype cycle so you might get a ton of users when you launch or you might even get like a bunch of money but like then the people might just move on to the ne next thing it's the like I I think retention is very difficult with these AI startups and I think a failure mode is a startups that like get a ton of users and then they go to like V VCS and they're like okay you know give me more M money and then they have this crazy valuation right
yeah and then they they have this like AI product for you know sales or marketing or something else but then like the foundational models are always getting better and then there's there's like no point using them anymore like what's the point and because their valuation is so crazy it's going to be very hard to actually survive and make a you know continue on I mean the ones that actually um you know there's this guy called on Twitter right he has like a head shot AI or something I I I don't think he raised any VC
dolls but um he just found like a really good Niche use case and he's making a ton of money from it so it's almost better to just like Boo boost strap to a certain extent some some of the stuff yeah I think I think even he mentioned he's been using more AI himself versus like building an AI product like recently because he had a lot of turn of like having these like here's like a you know AI for head shot or whatever I know that's one of his products and he has other ones but yeah
he said he was seeing huge turn because yeah as the technology gets so good people can very quickly copy you and make a similar service and make it cheaper right well you can do it for free in meta now right like So Meta just rolled out their imagine me feature like last week where it looks at all of your your head shot or your you know pictures of you inside of your photos on Facebook and it essentially trains a model and you can say imagine me riding a dragon and it puts me on a dragon
right so like TOS like that just overnight seem to you know make companies obsolete that we're selling that service right we we've seen open AI do that over and over and over again too right you have like uh so many tools that came out that were like summarize my PDF tool or chat with my PDF tool and now you can do that in the free version of claw in chat GPT right there's like yeah I I feel like a lot of the the struggles of like the AI startups are that the big incumbents can just
roll it out and they got so much Capital available to them that they can do it at you know free or practically free yeah exactly I mean but but then again you know if if you boost trrap your PDF startup and you make like a million dollars yeah and then you know it it becomes obsolete like that's not a bad outcome right yeah yeah you just have a window of opportunity that you got to cap you know uh capture I guess and and and and Zuck is like uh you don't want to compete with Zuck
man he he's like Unstoppable meta is going to keep on putting out a lot of this open source stuff and just you know for lack of a better word democratize it all yeah I mean I I thought open eye was uh Untouchable but you know with Zak and these other players involved yeah yeah he's very strategic I remember back in the day I had a lot of friends who were making fortunes on uh social apps and social games on Facebook and Facebook really took advantage of that to grow at that moment and they're like oh
they you know Facebook loves us there used to be parties where you go hang out with Facebook employees and everything and then overnight when Facebook didn't need that anymore no you're all gone yeah so I would be I would be mindful of like you know just you know yeah sure Zuck is changed or whatever but you know how much do people change uh so you yeah sure it's great he's doing all this open source stuff but who knows what the real objective is I mean he he's he's the antiw way man like you know do
you think uh this is this is a debate you know Nathan and I have had and we've had it with other guests as well do you think do you think open AI is falling behind I I don't want to speculate too much but I do notice that they went from just like dropping these products to to launching stuff with like we lists and uh be like Oh I'm going to roll this out slow slow slowly um and maybe it's because of a lot of drama they had but it does seem like they've slowed down the
product last year I mean in comparison to anthropic which is like shipping stuff left and right I'm still have the belief that they're so far ahead and the new models coming and it's it's going to make anthropic stuff look kind of silly in comparison but there's also the election coming up they've brought on people from the government who are now part of open the ey apparently you know and so I think I think we're gonna as soon as the election's over we're going to see you know GPD 5 and it's going to be mindblowing yeah
yeah they've also done a really great job with like Partnerships and and marketing uh like you know I saw some stat like to to to to us like in my opinion like cloud is clearly better right now but I think way more people are studing chat PT than oh yeah there's like if you go and look at like Google Trends right and you type in Claude or anthropic Claude and you type in chat GPT it's nowhere even close Claude just looks like a flat line down at the bottom compared to the amount of people that
are still searching I mean it's even a term right like in this conversation Matt use the term chat chpt like as a generic yeah you know like for like llms right where you could have said Claude but you said chat GPT you know yeah yeah it's become the kleenex of AI or the Band-Aid of AI right like people just use the brand name now as like a synonym for the uh for the the you know the underlining Tech but um you know I I I don't know I I have a feeling that open AI isn't
as far as ahead as I think Nathan believes it is one of the areas that I think we kind of um go back and forth on a little bit um I I do I I think what we're seeing but it's a very sort of closed bubble thing right like we all pay attention to AI on almost a daily basis so we're seeing it but I get really really frustrated by open AI announcing stuff but then never shipping it right like the gp40 voice we're still waiting Sora we're still waiting you know search GP that's only
announced last week but nobody's got access to it yet and um you know Among Us AI nerds that gets frustrating to me um and yeah I don't know I I I I don't know if they're as far ahead as everybody believes they are and Elon Musk claims that he's further ahead because he's got the largest uh data center on the planet now and I don't know we we'll see I just like watching it all play out and you know eating my popcorn yeah I mean I only have 20 bucks a month to spend so whoever
whoever's ahead I'll spend on you know one of the one of the other topics that I I think would be interesting to talk about is like where we think all of this is going do you have any sort of like bold predictions do you have any hot takes on on where you see all of this headache one one of the things that I've been talking about a lot in my product stuff is like in these companies like people just want to manage more and more people right like you know getting more head count and manage
more people is seeing as clout like you have more responsibility and I think that's like pretty toxic and it leads to companies bloating and like eventually having to do layoffs right yeah yeah so my hope is with AI and I think maybe Dan shipper cor this phrase but like you know instead of managing people you have people who manage AI agents or like you basically have individual contributors and Crafters who can actually get a lot of done and like do a lot more than they can before and then you can keep the company small if
you keep the company small there's less bureaucracy and and everyone can actually just like believe in the mission and like you know execute on the product so that that's my hope in in the age of AI are are product managers going to be more important or less because I could see it going either way right like like yeah product managers always thought as almost like a you know you know sorry to say this like a you know necessary evil that you need the product managers to manage all these these you know individual contributors but like
I I wonder like are PMS not going to need those individual contributors as much and they can go off and create their own projects or features at company I mean product managers as much value you know like it's hard for AI too I'm just kidding yeah only product managers cannot be replaced okay you me no um yeah gotcha I hope I hope that like another thing that's happened uh as companies got bigger is like pro teams have like before was just like a PM a designer and an engineer and now there's like so many different
roles like you know user researcher there's like data analyst there is Pro Part Ops Pro specialist there's all kinds of crazy like agile coaches kind of crap but people will learn to wear multiple hats like for example I I would love to become like a hybrid designer PM Asos to just PM uh or maybe like Engineers can design too but product managers do have one skill which is uh they're really good at you know writing detail requirements right so in some ways that's kind of like prompting AI right yeah you said the you said the
AI can do that for you right which mean get go up and get the questions and get this the spec yeah you know if people are more productive and then companies can do you know do the same task with less people where where do you think that like new jobs are created I mean like uh you know one outome is like AI robots would do all the real work and then all the people become like influencers and trying to entertain each other hey that's what I'm baking on yeah that's a very possible outcome I think
but yeah I don't know man like I I feel like AI is definely starting to disrupt the white color jobs and then I I think once we have like robots that can do stuff in the real world that's going to be when the real d ruption happens man like you know like instead of hiring like a nanny I can just hire a robot or something and it can teach my my my kid at the same time it has all this context about my child and what they know and their education level speak language so they
can they can teach Japanese and English you know yeah yeah yeah I mean we all have kids so it's like it's hard to imagine how education will change I mean the the current system is so integrated you know I actually um a friend of mine is sending me this toy called Dino uh that has like a it's like a stuff stuff dinosaur that has a LM build thing or something so so I'm G to try with my daughter and see if she can ask it you know she can learn from from from it yeah I
mean I think the the future of education is probably what Andre karpathy is leaning into I don't know if you you saw like his announcements about uh his his new program but it's like one teacher will be able to teach millions of people and millions of languages by sort of creating the educational Course once training it into a large language model and then basically everybody has access to that teacher at scale because they have access to that large language model that can speak all the languages and understands the information that the teacher gave it I
mean I don't know how that fares for you know teachers in the real world but that to me feels like the future of Education yeah I think you I'd love to see like a combination of that and then you have like a real teacher like taking the kids out to Nature and and talking about you know teaching them logic teaching them how to think how to be a good person like just having conversations you know and like the social aspect and that's what the teacher does you know it's almost like you know yeah um so
that's what I'd like to see personally yeah I think uh like one missing piece is like you know in a classroom environment the kid is is forced to sit sit there and listen to the teacher but uh like what what is the interesting motivation for the kid to actually talk to Ai and like learn stuff maybe just about topics that they're interested in yeah this be some sort of motivation there yeah yeah so is is there anything just in the AI world that you know maybe you've gotten uh an early preview of or that you
think is in the pipeline that's coming that you're really excited about like what what excites you the most about the future of AI and where it's all headed I like this startup uh called Web Sim oh yeah yeah it's kind of similar to Roblox like they let you just like type in some stuff and create a web page and people have created some really great user generated content from from it so I think there's like a lot of legs there you usually it's stuff that feels like like like a toy that they want to play
with m that potentially ends up being very big right yeah um you know I'm just hoping this the found models get even better than they are today and you know I already talk to like this stuff I I already talked to Claude more if I'm be honest I probably talk to Claude more during the day than my wife so so uh accurate well I'm using AI I'm using AI to help me translate things to talk to my wife so uh oh yeah yeah like how I tell her I don't want to do this make make
her mad right yeah no you no she's Japanese and and my Japanese is very very basic it's getting better I'm actually using AI to help teach me and and it's also helping teach her English uh but for like deep conversations we are still we were using chat CHT we're now using Claude you know you should look at Nathan they have like Samsung just released these new ear um earpods they they look just like the Apple airpods but they're called the Galaxy buds 3 and they actually have like AI translation built in so you could be
wearing air airpods she could be wearing airpods you can have conversations and when you speak in English it will automatically translate it into Japanese right into her ear and vice versa so I don't know something to look into I I do wonder if that's going to improve our our relationship or not hey I will I will stop it from translating if it thinks like all right maybe you shouldn't say that oh no it does that yeah there you go AI is gonna save some marriages awesome no this has been a great conversation where so I
know you've got a a podcast and and YouTube channel and you're you're pretty prolific over on Twitter SLX uh where should people go learn more about you and and check out what you got to offer yeah just go to uh my profile x uh for for the memes and then for my writing um go to uh Creator economy. so that's where I sh my writing and my YouTube channel is like a newb channel it's like just getting start start started awesome well thank you so much for for joining us today this is this has been
a great conversation and we really appreciate you taking the time today all right guys yeah it was pleasure being here thanks p [Music]