# Freedom Friday AI Tools & Tips

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[00:00] streaming.
[00:02] Here we go.
[00:05] Going to push out.
[00:07] Push off.
[00:09] Starting the live stream.
[00:13] I see it starting over there.
[00:17] And I'm going to check over here and see
[00:19] if it's pushing out
[00:23] to my replay and live page. Yes,
[00:27] there we go.
[00:29] Hello everybody.
[00:32] Whoever is out there at the beginning of
[00:34] this marvelous
[00:38] Friday afternoon.
[00:42] There we go. Hey, I'm live. Just a
[00:45] second while I turn on my recordings.
[00:48] Also, I am pushing out my live stream on
[00:52] both YouTube
[00:54] and Facebook. going out to my page over
[01:00] here. Let me show you that.
[01:03] This is my new henry grinder.com website
[01:08] that I set up
[01:10] uh last week. Today is Friday
[01:15] the 12th, no, Friday the 5th, June 5th,
[01:19] 2026.
[01:21] Year of the Lord 2026. June 5th. And
[01:25] just over a week ago,
[01:28] as some of you have heard, I had a
[01:30] message from my friend
[01:33] that said that he was going to have to
[01:36] take down the page that I had been
[01:38] hosting my website on for the last
[01:44] two years. I guess it was a go high
[01:46] level account
[01:48] and
[01:51] that he was giving me about four or five
[01:53] days notice to go ahead and pull that
[01:56] down.
[01:58] And so I took two days Monday and
[02:01] Tuesday last week and created the page
[02:05] over here on the same account where my
[02:09] legacy builders page and my whole system
[02:12] for legacy builders is. So, that's
[02:16] what has transpired in the last week
[02:20] since we got together. I had a uh fast
[02:25] change. Actually,
[02:27] it was just this week. I'm thinking it
[02:30] was a week ago. No, it was just this
[02:33] week. Lots been going on and just trying
[02:37] to keep up with it all means I need to
[02:40] have a little more coffee.
[02:43] So,
[02:45] I wanted to show you today some very
[02:48] cool things that I think you will like.
[02:51] I've been in a uh workshop. So actually
[02:55] I did my website last week because this
[02:58] week just flew by because on Tuesday,
[03:01] Wednesday and Thursday, the last three
[03:04] days I was on a live workshop that Onik
[03:11] Singal has uh been putting on
[03:15] teaching about AI platforms, about how
[03:18] to do cloning, all kinds of good stuff
[03:20] like that. And that fit right in with
[03:23] what I wanted to be teaching on today.
[03:26] And here, let me move up a little
[03:27] closer. I'm not so far away from the
[03:29] camera. Fits right in with what I wanted
[03:33] to reveal today. So, let me pull up
[03:38] my AI for humans website. You can see it
[03:41] says we're live. We are live. So, the
[03:45] cool thing is that last week among
[03:49] everything else, doing the website and
[03:51] all, I worked with my number one
[03:53] assistant, Claude, to create a new
[03:59] module in the classroom.
[04:02] And so, let me show you this. I just
[04:06] brought it online
[04:09] within the last 45 minutes to an hour,
[04:12] whenever it was earlier before I had my
[04:15] usual grilled cheese sandwich for lunch.
[04:19] And so,
[04:21] let me show you.
[04:25] Here are the modules that we have when
[04:27] you join for free. I hope everybody who
[04:30] watches this live now or on the replays
[04:34] will come in and join AI for humans. My
[04:38] goal
[04:40] is to take you along on a journey that
[04:44] I've been having for about close to two
[04:48] years now. Uh back in early 2024, I
[04:53] started using the original Gemini was
[04:57] called Bard back then. Googlebard to
[05:00] help me write
[05:02] uh post blog post for my real estate
[05:06] investing business which I don't do
[05:08] anymore.
[05:10] And that was my journey. And so I've
[05:14] been putting this website or website
[05:17] this school group together for the last
[05:21] uh I just counted it up the other day. I
[05:24] was at the 46. So I must be about 50
[05:26] days into it right now.
[05:28] And this is content that I have worked
[05:31] with Claude to put together and I've
[05:35] gone over revised what uh Claude has
[05:38] given me. So it's not just straight out
[05:41] of the box AI stuff. But teaching AI,
[05:45] you may as well build a site to teach AI
[05:48] with a AI because
[05:51] the brain knows what it's doing until it
[05:54] doesn't, until it hallucinates, until it
[05:56] lies to you.
[05:58] Most of that stuff has been cleaned up.
[06:01] Chat GPT used to do that all the time.
[06:04] I've been on Claude now for about three
[06:08] months, I guess, a little better. And so
[06:11] now I have two parts of Claude Claude
[06:16] regular Claude uh the appbased it's on
[06:20] my phone it's on my laptop and then I
[06:25] also started working with co-work which
[06:28] is another section of Claude. So,
[06:29] there's Claude, Claude Co-work, and
[06:32] Claude Code. And at some point, probably
[06:36] not too far off, I will be working with
[06:38] some Claude code. I've never done
[06:41] programming. I don't play a programmer
[06:43] on the internet, but anyway. So, here's
[06:47] my here are the modules. And this is
[06:49] what I wanted to show you today. And
[06:52] what I'm going to do when I click on
[06:54] this and get started, I'm going to mute.
[06:57] Try to remember to mute and unmute. Got
[07:00] to remember to mute and unmute between
[07:02] my system and my microphone so that you
[07:06] can hear
[07:08] my introduction video is I want to
[07:11] introduce you to somebody,
[07:14] my first clone assistant. So, let me
[07:18] change the
[07:20] system here. Get my system sound.
[07:25] Mute my microphone.
[07:28] Oh, I got to switch over to that screen.
[07:32] There we go. Now,
[07:35] I was talking about the school and I
[07:38] wasn't even showing you the school
[07:39] today. Let me go back here before I mute
[07:42] myself.
[07:43] So, we are live. That's what I was
[07:45] talking about. And then we go into the
[07:48] classroom
[07:50] and you can see all the modules there.
[07:52] Now, besides remembering to mute and
[07:54] unmute at the right time, I have to
[07:56] remember to make sure I'm on the right
[07:59] screen.
[08:02] I need an assistant that's going to come
[08:04] in here and run master control for me.
[08:06] All right. So, module 7 is what I just
[08:10] put online about an hour ago. I've been
[08:12] building it over the last week and a
[08:14] half, about a week and a half since I
[08:16] started.
[08:18] And here it is.
[08:20] And there you see my number one.
[08:25] I call this creation gen Jen not J Gen
[08:32] or generation one. Gen one or just goes
[08:35] by the name of Jen. So let me have
[08:38] another sip of coffee and I will check
[08:40] my microphone and system settings. So
[08:43] the audio comes through and you can hear
[08:45] it.
[08:51] Turn off my mic. Put me on mute.
[09:07] Welcome to Henry's command station. My
[09:10] name is Gen 1. Jen for short. I will be
[09:14] Henry's first agentic agent that leads
[09:17] his team of agents.
[09:20] >> Thank you for that introduction, Jen.
[09:23] This is a a visual representation of my
[09:26] plans to build clones to be my agentic
[09:28] agents. Welcome to module 7, your AI
[09:32] video studio. I hope that this module
[09:35] will be a help to you as you build your
[09:38] AI clones.
[09:49] Welcome to Henry's command station. My
[09:52] name is Gen 1. Jen for short. I will be
[09:56] Henry's first agentic agent that leads
[09:58] his team of agents.
[10:02] >> Thank you for that introduction, Jen.
[10:04] This is a a visual representation of my
[10:08] plans to build clones to be my agentic
[10:10] agents. Welcome to module 7, your AI
[10:14] video studio. I hope that this module
[10:17] will be a help to you as you build your
[10:20] AI clones.
[10:26] So there you go.
[10:29] Let me mute the system.
[10:32] system on mute. My microphone is on and
[10:36] you can hear me. So, this is module
[10:40] seven to teach you what you need to do
[10:45] to build your own
[10:49] cloned
[10:52] avatars.
[10:54] I'm not going to go through every one of
[10:56] these pages in detail,
[11:00] but you can see what I have laid out
[11:02] here. And again, I welcome anyone who
[11:05] wants to join. It's free right now.
[11:08] probably within another month, two
[11:10] months at least, I will be
[11:13] charging a small fee at least, probably
[11:17] just for some of the areas in here that
[11:19] I'll be building out that are more
[11:20] advanced information.
[11:23] But that's what I have.
[11:27] And let me switch back over here.
[11:32] Show you another one of the creations
[11:35] that I did that you may have already
[11:39] seen.
[11:41] This is not one of my AI assistants as I
[11:47] have set up Jen to be, but this is just
[11:50] an avatar young lady. And let me go over
[11:54] here on this.
[11:56] Switch my sound again.
[12:02] Make sure that I'm muted.
[12:16] And for some reason,
[12:20] oh that's because the video on my
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[15:02] There we go. I think I'm unmuted. I see
[15:04] the green bar moving. So, that was a
[15:08] little commercial plug because if you're
[15:10] going to use learn to use AI, you do
[15:14] need a product that you're going to
[15:16] promote using AI. And the best product
[15:19] after many many years of looking for me
[15:23] is Legacy Builders. And so, if you have
[15:27] interest in that, if you want to learn
[15:29] more about it, the information can be
[15:32] found. I'll show you my website again.
[15:35] Over here I'm a henrygrinder.com site.
[15:39] If you scroll down the page, you have a
[15:41] little bit of information about me,
[15:44] about who I am, links to the AI for
[15:47] humans training showing a couple of the
[15:49] beginning modules,
[15:51] and then I have a video. I'm actually
[15:53] going to change out this video uh later
[15:56] today because I want to put a new video
[16:00] on with Jen to uh talk about the
[16:05] business to help me in my promotion.
[16:09] Right here,
[16:11] excuse me, you see a link to Legacy
[16:14] Builders digital business.
[16:17] You can look that over. There's also a
[16:20] link again to the AI for human school, a
[16:23] link to my YouTube channel, Build Your
[16:25] Future Legacy, and then also a link to
[16:30] my Substack newsletter, which I plan to
[16:33] do about twice a month to put that
[16:36] letter out
[16:38] and give information out there that you
[16:40] can follow.
[16:42] So,
[16:44] why did I get into
[16:47] doing this futuristic
[16:51] looking
[16:53] site and pick a avatar Jen to be my
[17:00] avatar number one or Gen One to
[17:03] represent me online.
[17:06] You will see her from time to time in
[17:08] videos that I do. uh still images. I'll
[17:12] show you some of the still images that
[17:14] I've been creating for showing her,
[17:18] showing it. I'll call her her. Uh in
[17:22] that video, I have to I'll have to go
[17:24] back and play that again because there's
[17:26] something you probably didn't catch.
[17:29] I won't tell you. I will. If I get time,
[17:32] I'll go back and run that again because
[17:34] there's an important distinction between
[17:37] looking at avatars that look human and
[17:41] sound human and move like humans do. I'm
[17:44] not the avatar right now. I am real.
[17:48] There's a distinction between them and
[17:50] robots. You see a lot of people
[17:54] Elon and others that are building robots
[17:56] that they're putting
[17:58] uh AI systems into, of course. So, I
[18:03] want to just show you. I'm going to
[18:04] switch over here again. Turn on my
[18:07] system sound. I need to unmute that
[18:10] because about a week ago, I ran across a
[18:14] series of YouTube videos that I thought
[18:16] were pretty cool.
[18:18] And these led me to the point of making
[18:23] my own
[18:25] creation, but I needed to make sure that
[18:27] I didn't violate any copyrights. So, let
[18:30] me just switch over here
[18:34] this screen, switch my microphone off,
[18:37] put myself on mute.
[19:42] So I think you get the point
[19:46] that what I was doing
[19:49] I was watching these videos and of
[19:52] course how many people have seen Iron
[19:55] Man at least once Iron Man one Iron Man
[19:58] do the original one was really cool.
[20:02] Little later on they got a little wonky
[20:04] I think. But this video these whoever
[20:08] created these videos and then did the
[20:10] music
[20:12] did a really great job I think putting
[20:14] this all together. And that impressed me
[20:19] to the point where I said ah I think I
[20:24] know what I'm going to do. And so let me
[20:28] show you my screen over here again.
[20:31] I decided that I would go into Hey Genen
[20:35] and using
[20:39] the
[20:41] what's called avatar shots that make 15
[20:45] seconds. I can make them longer if I
[20:47] wanted to, but
[20:50] what I the generations I did burned up
[20:54] 50 credits each time. So, I went in
[20:57] there and
[20:59] I'll just open this up.
[21:05] I'll get an echo on that because
[21:09] I've got my microphone. I'm not going to
[21:10] switch my microphone on and off, but you
[21:13] look in the background, you'll see Iron
[21:16] Man. So, this is definitely Iron Man.
[21:19] What I did is I went in, I took an image
[21:22] from the video that we were just
[21:24] watching on YouTube. And because I
[21:27] didn't want to violate copyright,
[21:30] I went in and took that image and then
[21:35] had another image created
[21:39] in Claude that
[21:42] had similar settings but a different
[21:44] environment. There were some things the
[21:46] same. I made sure that I removed, you
[21:49] know, Tony Stark wasn't in it. It was
[21:52] me. I was the star of it. and I didn't
[21:56] have the Iron Man suit in it.
[22:00] So, here's
[22:03] here's some other generations of it.
[22:06] Again, I'm not going to play the the
[22:09] audio on it.
[22:11] It's just just uh electronic spacey
[22:16] sounding music.
[22:18] This one I have a robot walking up with
[22:22] a iPad talking to me
[22:25] and it's, you know, it's pretty cool.
[22:28] But again, these would be great for
[22:30] showing for home movies. I won't do
[22:34] those
[22:36] online other than to show this as a
[22:38] sample of what I was working on.
[22:43] And then I created this set
[22:47] that is
[22:49] different enough, doesn't have Iron Man
[22:53] robots in it.
[22:55] And when I did this, now that first
[22:58] video I showed you had a different uh
[23:02] female that walked up to me. And for
[23:07] that, I didn't I didn't even ask. I just
[23:09] said, "Have a
[23:12] helper, uh, an assistant walk up with a
[23:15] tablet and ask me a question, but don't
[23:18] give me any audio. Just have background
[23:21] music. No, no words, no spoken words."
[23:25] So, that's what it is. There's just a
[23:27] little bit of lip movement. You can see
[23:29] at the beginning here uh, of this scene,
[23:32] I'm I just kind of pop in. I I float in.
[23:36] And when I finished when I made the
[23:39] finished, this is actually the first
[23:41] scene of the video that you saw on my AI
[23:45] for human speech. When I started that, I
[23:49] did not use this first beginning where I
[23:53] just appear at the chair. I thought
[23:56] about it, but I thought that looks a
[23:58] little strange. So, I started probably
[24:01] about there where I'm already sitting
[24:03] typing the robot. I I in a script that I
[24:09] had Claude create for me, I said, uh, do
[24:12] a generic looking white robot, kind of
[24:15] like a, uh, Tesla's, uh, Elon's Optimus.
[24:20] There's no Optimus tags on it. So
[24:23] hopefully everything will be cool. Now,
[24:26] you see that they're down in the lower
[24:28] right hand corner. There's still a
[24:29] watermark because the image, the
[24:34] background image that was used was
[24:38] created in Gemini. And Gemini always
[24:41] puts those little stars to let people
[24:44] know that they are
[24:48] uh videos that were created
[24:51] by their AI platform.
[24:55] So, here's the next one.
[24:59] So, my goal was to show in four video
[25:03] clips.
[25:05] I'm at the desk. I'm working.
[25:08] And at some point, my number one
[25:12] generation, Gen One comes up. I shake
[25:16] hands with it with her.
[25:20] She sits down, goes back to work.
[25:23] That was my goal to show that
[25:26] my my goal in creating these things is
[25:31] to replace myself as much as possible
[25:34] and teach other people how to do that.
[25:38] So, let's go in here again.
[25:45] And again, it's just
[25:48] it's just digital music.
[25:51] turn that off because it'll echo unless
[25:53] I mute myself. So, it's just digital
[25:55] music, but each of these four scenes I
[25:58] put together, even though I called for
[26:02] digital music in there, it gave a
[26:07] different type of it wasn't the same
[26:10] song.
[26:11] So, I had to go in and I'll show you
[26:14] that in Canva. I'll pull that up here. I
[26:18] had to go in in Canva and pull the audio
[26:22] tracks out of each of these four videos.
[26:24] And then I went in on Sunno and created
[26:27] my own um professional grade. I did an
[26:31] upgrade so that I had the rights to use
[26:35] my own audio,
[26:37] my music for commercial purposes.
[26:41] So this
[26:44] is one of the scenes where I come back
[26:46] in
[26:48] You can see it there. I've been playing
[26:49] it on a loop. I come back in. This will
[26:53] You'll see in the finished video that
[26:55] I'll show you again where that fits in.
[27:01] And here's a couple more. Me open this
[27:03] one up.
[27:08] So here I'm pulling to a wide view to
[27:10] show that I have a total of three
[27:16] AI
[27:18] clones working for me.
[27:21] And if you don't understand the term
[27:23] that I've been using, I guess I should
[27:25] explain that. Uh most people don't
[27:28] understand what the word aentic means.
[27:30] It means
[27:32] creating agents that are AI. They're
[27:35] not, of course, real people. Jen isn't
[27:38] anything other than a figment of my
[27:40] imagination and a little bit of computer
[27:43] skill and mostly skill that
[27:47] Hey Jen, h EyeN.com.
[27:51] Hey Jen, has developed and put into
[27:54] their system. I started using Hey Jen
[27:57] about a year ago to create some videos
[28:01] and it's amazing what has happened even
[28:05] in just the last few weeks.
[28:07] when they've introduced the ability to
[28:10] take what's called the product is called
[28:12] sea dance 2 2.0 s e d ance ce like see
[28:18] people dance c dance 2.0 0 that's
[28:22] included free. So you don't have to go
[28:24] out and pay for that somewhere else.
[28:26] That's right on the the H gen platform.
[28:29] So you're getting dizzy watching the
[28:32] camera swing here. We'll go to another
[28:34] scene.
[28:38] Pull this one up.
[28:42] So some of these are new creations.
[28:47] This is one.
[28:50] Let me just
[28:52] We're getting near the end of the video
[28:56] sequence that I put together.
[28:58] Thank you for that introduction, Jen.
[29:07] >> This is a a visual representation of my
[29:12] plans to build clones to be my agentic
[29:15] agents. Follow me.
[29:23] So I I was trying to share I guess I got
[29:27] off on a tangent. Aenic means creating
[29:31] an agent. It's going beyond sitting at
[29:33] the computer and doing the work
[29:35] yourself. It involves having an agent
[29:39] that is hooked up between different
[29:41] applications that you go into your
[29:45] claude or chat GPT or whatever program
[29:48] you do most of your work in
[29:53] the ability for an agent to do the work
[29:58] that you normally do. And that's what
[30:00] I'm depicting in this story that's about
[30:03] a minute long. four different scenes
[30:05] stitched together to show here I am.
[30:08] Here's Henry at the computer and then my
[30:12] number one clone Jen comes in, sits
[30:15] down, starts working. We do the handoff
[30:19] and then I have a wrap up at the end.
[30:22] So, let's go look.
[30:23] >> Thank you for that
[30:26] >> that introduction, Jen.
[30:28] >> This is
[30:31] >> I need to turn off the system mic on
[30:33] there. It's coming through.
[30:35] There we go.
[30:36] >> A visual representation of my plans to
[30:39] build clones to be be my agentic agents.
[30:43] Follow me there. Turn it off there.
[30:46] There we go. That's better.
[30:49] I turn it off on one.
[30:52] Okay. So, this is the wrapup that I have
[30:57] at the end of a video also.
[31:03] This one I am going to turn it on so you
[31:06] just you can hear. Now this is not me.
[31:09] I'm not standing in that room
[31:12] with that
[31:15] brain behind me. So let me mute my
[31:17] microphone again. You can look.
[31:21] I hope that this module will be a help
[31:23] to you as you build your AI clones.
[31:29] Welcome to module 7, your AI video
[31:32] studio. I hope that this module will be
[31:35] a help to you as you build your AI
[31:38] clones.
[31:43] Welcome to module 7, your AI video
[31:46] studio. I hope that this module will be
[31:49] a help to you as you build your AI
[31:52] clones.
[31:58] Okay. So, hopefully that gives you an
[32:01] idea of how I put this together. Now,
[32:05] before
[32:07] I went on here about a half hour ago, I
[32:09] created this other clone.
[32:11] >> Do I look like a real human being?
[32:15] >> Let me mute again and turn my other my
[32:18] system on. Hold on.
[32:23] out for a day in the shopping center. My
[32:26] name is Jen and I'm the creation, a
[32:28] clone that Henry made.
[32:34] Do I look like a real human being out
[32:35] for a day in the shopping center? My
[32:38] name is Jen and I'm the creation, a
[32:40] clone that Henry made.
[32:46] Do I look like a real human being out
[32:48] for a day in the shopping center? My
[32:50] name is Jen and I'm the creation, a
[32:52] clone that Henry made.
[33:00] So
[33:02] that's what I put together and I want to
[33:05] show you kind of the way that I created
[33:09] these. So that that shopping center was
[33:12] created
[33:14] over here in
[33:16] this is Gemini. Here's actually this is
[33:19] the image that I had created. Here's the
[33:22] script,
[33:25] a futuristic AI command center. Da da
[33:27] da. That's that's what I created in uh
[33:31] Claude
[33:33] to give me something that looked like
[33:36] Iron Man world headquarters.
[33:40] And then
[33:43] after I had
[33:46] the image of Jen that was created
[33:51] in Hey Jen, I didn't do any details to
[33:55] create that avatar.
[33:58] All I said after I realized that
[34:02] hey Jen put in a female, I said, "Give
[34:05] me a female avatar that's holding a
[34:09] tablet coming and talking to me." And so
[34:13] it created Jen. Then I thought, I really
[34:16] want to have multiple looks for Jen that
[34:21] are not just
[34:24] having her look like she stepped out of
[34:27] a Trone Tron Tron movie. Remember that?
[34:32] Some of you might be old enough to
[34:33] remember Tron where the kid got inside
[34:37] the video game. That was kind of weird.
[34:40] Anyway, this was one I took took the
[34:44] image. I have a series of prompts that I
[34:49] received from being part of Onyx uh
[34:53] workshop, his seminar the last few days.
[34:57] And I applied that to the image. I
[35:01] talked to again I'm in Gemini up here.
[35:04] You can see gemini.com
[35:07] gemin.com
[35:10] and I have a Google one pro account so I
[35:14] get to I could do a 100 or 500 images a
[35:19] day if I wanted to. I guess I'm not
[35:21] going to get that car away.
[35:24] But these are images I I took one of the
[35:27] images and I said remove the background.
[35:29] So I I didn't want all of my stock
[35:31] images to have
[35:34] the computer room.
[35:37] So I did clear white backgrounds so that
[35:41] I can use them. And now I have a bunch
[35:44] of them. Then I I said then I had the
[35:48] environment. I I said put that person
[35:51] that avatar in this environment. So now
[35:57] Jen's sitting there looking more human
[36:01] with her shirt and leather jacket on.
[36:06] And then when I want to use her to be on
[36:10] camera doing a video for me, I can use
[36:14] that one. A little more dressed up in
[36:17] this image. What else have I got? Here
[36:19] we go. turtleneck
[36:21] and jacket.
[36:25] There's a high- neck shirt. And then
[36:28] this is the background that I Here's all
[36:33] I said. Um,
[36:35] my prompt. Central concourse in a major
[36:38] metropolitan shopping center with a
[36:40] fountain in the background. Shops on two
[36:43] levels in the background. The background
[36:45] slightly out of focus. Uh, didn't do
[36:47] that, but that's okay. Uh, but we see
[36:50] water fountain in focus and about a
[36:52] dozen people in the background. Then
[36:54] when I did the creation of the video
[36:58] that put Jen into this scene, I
[37:03] gave more direction to it.
[37:06] So, this is the up here. I guess this is
[37:09] the script. The avatar's name is Jen. We
[37:12] see the water fountain in the background
[37:14] with movement. The water is going up and
[37:16] down. You can see about 10 15 to 20
[37:19] people moving slowly in and out of shops
[37:22] behind her.
[37:24] This is a scene of a modern shopping
[37:25] center where people we see people on
[37:27] both levels walking going in and out of
[37:31] shops. We see Jen near the water
[37:34] fountain looking at the water fountain.
[37:35] Then she turns and walks towards the
[37:38] camera where she says and we always put
[37:40] that in in quotes.
[37:44] Do I
[37:47] look
[37:50] Do I look like a real human being out
[37:53] for a day at the shopping center? My
[37:55] name is Jen and I'm a creation, a clone
[37:59] that Henry made. And so that's what we
[38:04] came up with.
[38:06] >> Do I look like a real human being out
[38:08] for a day in the shopping center? My
[38:10] name is Jen and I'm the creation. A
[38:13] clone that Henry made.
[38:17] >> So that's me. Turn that off. There we
[38:19] go. That's how that gets created.
[38:26] You do the images
[38:30] in Gemini. You could do them in
[38:34] uh chat GPT or claude. Both of them have
[38:39] good image generation. I just I like
[38:42] using Gemini
[38:44] and that's pretty much where I have my
[38:47] stockpile. I have over on the side here,
[38:50] you can actually go in and you can see
[38:53] videos. There's a library.
[38:57] So, you can see the library of what I've
[39:00] been doing lately.
[39:04] I got a lot of windows open, so things
[39:06] are slowing down.
[39:11] Here's some of the other ones that I've
[39:12] done. I was playing around doing a image
[39:15] for my grandson the other day. Some of
[39:18] these before I learned how to make a
[39:21] better clone of myself
[39:25] were not as good. Like instructions I
[39:28] did on that one gave me somebody else.
[39:32] So
[39:34] yeah, and here again, I was trying to
[39:37] make some clones of myself.
[39:39] And sometimes it doesn't even come
[39:43] close.
[39:45] But
[39:47] that's how I put those together. And let
[39:50] me just switch back over here a second
[39:53] while I find my other Here we go. This
[39:56] is what I want to show. So
[40:00] last week um probably
[40:06] somewhere the last early in the last
[40:08] week of May I it was time on my schedule
[40:12] to create another post up on my Substack
[40:16] newsletter which is henryit.substack.com
[40:22] and I'm going to switch over on that
[40:24] screen. So this is my AI for humans
[40:28] and I started this Substack
[40:32] uh a few months back. No,
[40:35] over a year ago I started this one
[40:37] actually. I've been on Substack for
[40:39] about four years, five years maybe. I
[40:41] have two accounts over there. The other
[40:43] one I don't do very often. I may start
[40:46] doing I have some ideas for doing
[40:48] something there once I unload some of
[40:50] the things I'm already doing. But my
[40:54] plan is to do a news story a couple
[40:58] times a month and include it as a video
[41:03] using Substack when I do this. And I
[41:06] will do a teaching I'll probably do a
[41:08] module on this because nobody else that
[41:10] I have seen is doing this in the AI area
[41:15] right now. But Substack gives me the
[41:18] ability to create as a post, as a video
[41:22] or a podcast. When I have a video, if I
[41:25] use that video and begin the creation
[41:29] process as a podcast,
[41:32] I have my my settings set up such that
[41:36] the
[41:38] system will take the video, strip the
[41:42] audio off of it, and drop it on my AI
[41:46] for Humans podcast that's over on a free
[41:50] Spotify account. So, anybody that has
[41:53] Spotify or any of your podcast apps, if
[41:57] you go in and look for AI for humans,
[41:59] you'll find my podcast out there. Some
[42:02] of the older ones, most of the older
[42:04] ones are AI for real estate investing.
[42:07] That's what I started doing uh a year or
[42:09] so ago, a year and a half ago, but I've
[42:13] I've rebranded that. So, it's now AI for
[42:15] humans. And so it it'll send the when
[42:19] once I'm done and I post my Substack
[42:24] article, it will push all of that over
[42:27] there and
[42:30] in about 10 15 minutes, maybe a little
[42:33] bit longer depending upon how busy all
[42:35] the servers are talking to each other,
[42:37] it will post an audio version of
[42:39] everything that was on the video. It
[42:42] will also take that video and eventually
[42:45] it will post it. It takes some time, a
[42:47] little longer sometimes to post it to my
[42:50] YouTube account. But here's the article.
[42:53] So, I created this article with Claude's
[42:57] help.
[42:59] I put in several ideas and then Claude
[43:03] took it and reworked it. I did an image
[43:06] you see here that was done, of course,
[43:09] in Gemini.
[43:12] And this image that you saw at the end
[43:15] of my video that was done in Gemini.
[43:21] And so this is the way it gets laid out.
[43:25] And there's a link in here to go to my
[43:27] website.
[43:28] There's a button in here to leave a
[43:30] comment.
[43:33] And so that's a way to repurpose the
[43:37] information. Let me just I I did I did
[43:41] take a video short of this uh video
[43:45] which is 3 minutes 22 seconds long. I
[43:49] took about 30 seconds of it. I stripped
[43:52] it out using Opus clips and put that on
[43:56] Facebook and on my YouTube channel. But
[43:59] let me just play a part of this
[44:02] for you. I'm going to turn the system
[44:05] sound back on. I guess it's still on.
[44:08] Okay, I just have to mute my microphone
[44:10] here.
[44:14] Are charging $2,000 or more to teach you
[44:17] how to build an AI clone system. I
[44:20] figured it out myself and today I am
[44:23] going to walk you through exactly what I
[44:24] built and why you can do the same thing.
[44:27] My name is Henry. I have been on the
[44:29] internet since 1995. I built my first
[44:32] website in 1996.
[44:34] For the past nearly 18 years, I tried
[44:37] one online income system after another,
[44:40] and most of them went nowhere. About two
[44:42] years ago, I got serious about
[44:44] artificial intelligence while using the
[44:46] first version of Bard from Google. Not
[44:48] just playing with tools, but actually
[44:50] building something, posting blog
[44:52] articles with AI help from Bard, which
[44:55] later was renamed Gemini. And now over
[44:58] the past several months, I've built what
[45:00] I call a clone stack. The clone stack
[45:02] has four components. Let me break them
[45:04] down quickly. Number one is the brain.
[45:13] Okay.
[45:14] So,
[45:16] what this article goes on to talk about
[45:19] and what I will be posting in more
[45:22] details are the four components of
[45:25] building a blog stack. Uh, excuse me, a
[45:30] clone stack. not a blog, a clone stack
[45:33] to have a brain. And and part of this
[45:36] idea came to me from the class that I
[45:40] took before I did uh annex class this
[45:45] week. And then he pretty well
[45:49] showed me the the approach to doing
[45:51] this. You need to have a brain. And I'll
[45:54] be teaching more about that. How do you
[45:56] how do you get a brain that has all of
[45:58] the information that you want to control
[46:01] everything to have everything set up for
[46:03] your postings? And then you have a uh so
[46:08] you have let me scroll down here.
[46:12] So
[46:15] went too far.
[46:18] So this talks about the clone stack that
[46:22] has four parts. the brain.
[46:27] The second part is the image clone.
[46:31] The third part is the voice clone.
[46:34] And then the fourth part is the video
[46:37] clone.
[46:38] So I've combined all of those into what
[46:42] I'm building now. And my next phase will
[46:47] be to actually
[46:49] make that operational. meaning that I
[46:53] can I can get something set up. So, I
[46:56] just hit a button or I talk to my phone
[47:00] through my telegram and give a command
[47:03] to my general manager to my uh clone
[47:08] one, my my gen one and that
[47:13] has control to connect up with other
[47:16] clones. somebody that will uh write the
[47:20] words, the copy, somebody that will
[47:22] create the images, somebody that will
[47:24] create the videos. So, I'm learning the
[47:27] process of that. There are people, as I
[47:30] mentioned that video, that charge a
[47:32] couple thousand dollar when when on day
[47:36] two, uh, Annex showed us what he was
[47:39] doing. He has a marvelous system. I it's
[47:43] it's if I wanted to invest the money in
[47:46] it, I would do that or $3,000
[47:50] covers three years of full access to it
[47:53] and after that it's just $100 a year. If
[47:56] I wanted to spend that money right now,
[47:58] I could do that, but I want to learn
[48:01] step by step how to do this myself and
[48:03] share it with other people. So
[48:07] anyway, my my goal is to create a system
[48:12] that works for me that shows people how
[48:16] to create the images
[48:21] you see here to create the images
[48:25] to bring those into hijen which is the
[48:28] top system when he was starting the
[48:31] training uh on the first day he talked
[48:34] about hen for video
[48:38] uh 11 labs for audio which I've been
[48:41] using for almost a year probably or more
[48:44] and using Gemini as a main place to get
[48:48] your your uh images and then also using
[48:53] Claude and
[48:56] I just I went like okay I'm already
[48:59] doing that that's those are the tools
[49:02] that I'm using to build my system
[49:05] and I built this website to be a single
[49:07] point where people could get to my
[49:10] training
[49:12] on using AI systems and also as I said
[49:15] at the beginning when I made my
[49:17] commercial pitch to get to a product
[49:20] because
[49:21] unless you are doing what I'm doing to
[49:24] teach people how to use AI and
[49:27] eventually I hope to make a few bucks a
[49:30] month uh by selling some of the
[49:33] information to people. I'm not going to
[49:36] keep it free forever. It cost me money
[49:38] to uh host the school site and it cost
[49:45] me my time to get all the content up
[49:48] there. So, what I want to do is I want
[49:53] people to come in and join and be part
[49:56] of the community and share what they're
[49:59] doing. I want people to come in here.
[50:02] You can see right now I'm up to 35
[50:05] people. Uh couple people in the group
[50:08] are online right now. I have a resource
[50:12] center in here. So there's general
[50:15] discussions, the place we can go in and
[50:17] introduce yourself.
[50:19] There's a win section for people to
[50:23] write down and share with each other
[50:25] what they're doing that's a win, whether
[50:27] it's uh something that is bringing in
[50:30] money or something they accomplished.
[50:33] uh video replays
[50:36] and then I have weekly tips Q&A area. I
[50:42] really want people to go in here who
[50:44] have people who have questions to drop
[50:46] their questions in here. So far and see
[50:50] that it's mostly my picture on there.
[50:53] Martha and Caroline have posted some
[50:55] things in here. Then I have a resource
[50:57] list.
[50:59] One of the best resources that I can
[51:01] point people to is Mike's Easy AI
[51:04] content creation. I'm part of his group.
[51:08] And then uh AI automation society which
[51:11] is listed often each week the the school
[51:16] system has a search area where you can
[51:19] go and look at who the top uh groups are
[51:22] in different niches and so on niches and
[51:25] AI automation society.
[51:29] That guy is amazing. his his brain,
[51:34] the stuff that he puts out there, it's
[51:37] worth it to subscribe. His is a free
[51:40] free site. Uh
[51:43] I've got other resources. I also for
[51:47] about probably
[51:49] 18 almost 20 years I've I've been
[51:52] selling domain names and website
[51:54] hosting. And most of the several
[51:59] probably well over a hundred if not more
[52:01] websites that I have built for myself
[52:03] and other people have been hosted there
[52:06] on my Mission Springs websing.
[52:10] And so if you need to get a domain name,
[52:13] if you need a website apart from if
[52:16] you're not part of uh Legacy Builders or
[52:19] some other group that you have a
[52:21] website, you can go in and get your
[52:24] domain name. when I I set up my Henry
[52:26] Grinder team that is for my Henry uh for
[52:30] my uh legacy builders uh program, I did
[52:34] that. I bought my own domain from
[52:36] myself. And so if you're looking for
[52:40] hosting, if you're looking for domains,
[52:42] if you just need a domain for emails,
[52:44] you can get unlimited emails. You can
[52:47] just have a domain without a website
[52:49] attached to it and just have unlimited
[52:52] emails. So, there's a lot of those
[52:55] services. A lot of the things that I'm
[52:58] doing are for people that don't have to
[53:01] be technical.
[53:05] Go back to my images again here. Let's
[53:07] see. There we go.
[53:12] You don't have to be super technical. If
[53:15] you run into problems, you just ask chat
[53:18] GPT or Claude and get the answers.
[53:23] So that's basically what I wanted to
[53:25] share today that I want people
[53:29] to see the benefits of using AI
[53:36] not only to make those cute little
[53:38] prompts that people were doing like
[53:40] around Christmas time all the Santa
[53:42] suits and all of that. I did that. I had
[53:45] my wife's picture and my picture in and
[53:47] you know I joined in on that too. But
[53:52] there's so much that you can do beyond
[53:54] just using claude or chat GPT for
[53:57] research
[53:59] for finding information for helping with
[54:02] writing documents and so on. You can
[54:05] actually use it to build a business and
[54:08] assign different parts of a system,
[54:11] different parts of AI platforms to be
[54:14] your agents, to be your employees. I
[54:18] when I was doing agencies type stuff,
[54:20] when I had my website building business
[54:22] and I had I worked with my friend doing
[54:25] internet marketing and traveling for
[54:26] four years around the country doing
[54:28] these workshops and so on. We had a
[54:31] staff of of people who were virtual
[54:33] assistants. They were real people but um
[54:36] a couple of them were in UI US and then
[54:39] the rest were primarily in the
[54:42] Philippines. And I had hired most of
[54:44] those. We had at one time I think five
[54:46] or six people working for my friend
[54:48] Jeff. I had a full-time VA out of the
[54:51] Philippines for about a year and a half
[54:53] till his internet got so bad that we
[54:56] lost communication for too long. I
[54:58] couldn't continue with him. And at some
[55:00] point as I grow my business, I hope to
[55:05] get a VA. Uh I know a lady right here in
[55:09] Spring Hill who has a program. She she
[55:14] helps to train VA's virtual assistants
[55:16] for other people and I see her about
[55:19] once a month at local meetings. So
[55:22] that's that's my story today. Um it's
[55:25] been an hour. I'm coming up at the top
[55:27] of the hour. So I'm going to sign off
[55:30] and go finish my coffee and go outside,
[55:32] get away from the computer. And I hope
[55:34] you all have a wonderful weekend. And
[55:38] that is it for now. God bless. Bye-bye.
