# The AI Blueprint: How To Use AI To Make Millions, & Change Your Life w/ Alicia Lyttle 🚀

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7sd0Sdn3Gk

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[00:02] What's going on?
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[00:05] We back.
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[00:11] We did three lives this week.
[00:11] Market Mondays, Blackout, and now.
[00:15] There we are.
[00:16] The artificial intelligence blueprint.
[00:18] The work does not stop.
[00:20] Work never stops,
[00:22] man.
[00:22] So, this is going to be a very important episode.
[00:23] We did a follow-up.
[00:24] This is actually a follow-up.
[00:24] Yeah.
[00:26] We um we had Alicia Little on last year.
[00:29] and she gave um you know a master class when it comes to artificial intelligence and so much has changed even since last year.
[00:35] That's how quick the technology is moving where we are right now.
[00:38] Um you know we're seeing posted on Instagram the first billion dollar company that's that's been uh established with just one employee.
[00:48] We're seeing a stock market go crazy because of chips and artificial intelligence.
[00:51] We're seeing um movies being shot on iPhones.
[00:54] The world is rapidly changing.
[00:56] college education.
[00:56] You know, we have Bill Gates saying that uh
[01:01] you know, the medicine and education will be completely transformed because of artificial intelligence.
[01:05] So, this is something that we've been preaching for at least three years now.
[01:10] And our mission is just to make sure that everybody has enough tools and resources not to get left behind.
[01:19] That's important.
[01:20] You cannot get left behind and the only way not to get left behind is to have the education.
[01:25] So um we've done a variety of different you know educational episodes when it comes to artificial intelligence and this is the most up todate one that we have done and it's going to be probably the most informative.
[01:38] Yeah, I think AI is something that has become part of definitely our daily lifestyle and um the more educated that we become on it, the more adapt it we are to it and the better we can execute with it uh to do a couple of things, make life more efficient uh and make things more co cohesive and that goes from a personal level, right?
[01:57] Or that goes from a business standpoint.
[01:58] And so we've been doing a lot of the investing part of it,
[02:03] right?
[02:03] Like we've broken this down plenty times on Market Mondays and throughout EIL and EILU.
[02:08] We're getting the education piece and now when we next step is we got to be able to execute.
[02:12] And so as it changes, we got to adapt.
[02:14] We got to learn.
[02:16] We have to have more tools.
[02:16] And so tonight, we are in for an absolute treat.
[02:18] And I know because we've been speaking to these for a few weeks now.
[02:22] I'm learning every time I speak to her.
[02:24] Uh so y'all are in for it tonight.
[02:26] Make sure y'all got your pads ready.
[02:27] Uh we going we going to go into some things.
[02:31] All right.
[02:31] All right.
[02:33] So, let's let's bring up let's bring Alicia Little, aka the queen of AI.
[02:36] What's going on?
[02:38] How you doing?
[02:39] Hey guys, I'm excited to be here.
[02:40] Thanks for inviting me.
[02:42] Every time every time you're here, something historic happens.
[02:46] So, no, there's there's going to be no difference tonight, I'm sure.
[02:50] Yeah, we're gonna have a great time.
[02:52] I've got, you know, I'm gonna do today workshop style if that's okay with with you guys.
[02:57] So, making sure that we're sharing prompts and people are actually doing some work because I think that that's really important.
[03:03] N let's let's let's get to it.
[03:05] So, just to make the audience aware, I know the last the first time that we actually met was at Carnegie Hall.
[03:12] Robert Smith was there and um you did a solo presentation at Carnegie Hall and it was it was so impressive that we like we have to get her.
[03:20] Who's that?
[03:21] Invest.
[03:23] So, we tapped in.
[03:24] We got you for Investfest.
[03:25] Yes.
[03:27] And then, you know, you've done a variety of different things.
[03:28] You've you've come on.
[03:30] We've done an episode with you.
[03:31] We you came to our mastermind in DC.
[03:34] I think you was at Investfest twice, actually.
[03:37] So, before we even start, tell the people how you got started in AI, how you became the queen of AI.
[03:42] Um, and just give them that that background if they're not familiar with with you.
[03:47] Sure. Sure.
[03:49] Um, I was in digital marketing and tech.
[03:51] So I was, you know, creating courses and marketing and creating courses since really the year 2000.
[03:55] So it's been a while.
[03:59] And in 2017, I was speaking at an event.
[04:01] And the speaker in front of me was 15 years old at the time.
[04:02] And he was talking about
[04:04] IBM Watson and how IBM Watson, which is an AI tool by IBM, beat the nation's best Jeopardy champions in a game of Jeopardy.
[04:12] And I saw this computer like competing with these two guys and it won Jeopardy.
[04:17] And it kept getting smarter and smarter as the game went on.
[04:21] I was like, what in the world is this AI?
[04:23] So I started getting interested back then.
[04:25] And then I used tools like Jasper and Writer.
[04:27] You guys remember the early days like the tools with AI in it?
[04:31] But when Chatbt came out, I got on ChatBT on the second day that it came out.
[04:37] And I knew especially because it was free and the popularity was growing so fast that this was going to become a gamecher for not just me in digital marketing but for you know every business every entrepreneur.
[04:48] So I locked myself up for two weeks like canceled everything and sometimes this is what we have to do but I canceled everything on my calendar and just sat down with chate BT.
[04:56] I was disappointed the first two days I was like this is very generic writing you know the content that was coming out wasn't great.
[05:03] So, I really honed in on training
[05:06] it, turning it into my ghostriter, into my strategic business advisor.
[05:11] And then things, you know, changed.
[05:13] And after those two weeks, I came out and I said, is we're going to make a pivot.
[05:17] We're not a digital marketing agency anymore.
[05:19] We're going all in on AI.
[05:21] Like, it's going to be AI training and solutions for entrepreneurs and businesses.
[05:26] And that pivot shifted everything for me.
[05:29] And then in January of 2023, I spoke at an event.
[05:32] It was called the board of experts.
[05:34] And when I spoke at that event, there was a lady in the audience.
[05:36] Her name was Deborah.
[05:38] And I was showing AI agents back then.
[05:41] There was a tool called Muvio.
[05:43] It's now called Hey Genen.
[05:43] And they had AI agents in 2023.
[05:45] So I was showing that and she nicknamed me the queen of AI.
[05:48] And it stuck.
[05:50] And she followed me around on social media.
[05:51] And every time I make a post, she would post this emoji of Rihanna putting on her crown.
[05:55] And she typed in, "You are the queen of catchy BT or the queen of AI."
[06:00] And the nickname just stuck.
[06:02] And it's a fun one.
[06:04] So, I love having it.
[06:06] people in the chat asking now if this is the real you.
[06:10] That's because let me tell you something.
[06:12] If you go to my Instagram, my AI avatar, listen, my twin is so good.
[06:18] She is doing so much content for me right now.
[06:20] I went from about 12,000 followers on Instagram and today I'm at 150,000 followers.
[06:30] And you know, it's definitely about putting out the content and putting out good content, but she works really hard putting out good content.
[06:36] So, I use my AI avatar in a tool called Higsfield.
[06:39] So, Higsfield has something in it called Sea Dance, which it's really fast for me to create things with my avatar.
[06:47] And then I also use it in Hey Genen, but she does tutorials.
[06:50] She's fighting monsters for me.
[06:52] All sorts of really great things.
[06:53] Yeah, I I saw the Superwoman thing. and Higfield.
[06:57] You know what's interesting as we we're talking about AI and how and we'll get into all the tools.
[07:00] So, if you're listening, you're trying to figure out what Hicksfield is and hey Jen, I was thinking about Toy Story.
[07:05] This is ironic. I was watching yesterday
[07:07] and I'm thinking about how long it took them to make Toy Story 4 and in a year and a half here comes Toy Story 5.
[07:12] because of how fast AI is moving and how things like Higsfield are changing the movie landscape.
[07:17] But we we'll get into a bunch of stuff, I'm sure.
[07:20] Yeah, that's a really good point.
[07:22] And you know, I would say that I am not creative when it comes to and I never thought I would be making animated videos, cartoons, I'd be fighting monsters, but by using tools together like, "Hey Claude, write me a fun script for me fighting a monster, you know, in New York City."
[07:39] And it gives me the script that I can then put in Higsfield.
[07:41] So, um, what was holding me back and I would have to either say, I need to find somebody who I can hire to do this, or I'm just not even going to do it at all for my business.
[07:50] Now I don't have those excuses anymore.
[07:52] I can say, you know what, I can figure out how to do it myself or I can have someone on my team figure out how to do it and we can create fun animated videos to entertain people and drive traffic to our offers.
[08:03] And that's the biggest difference is that we as entrepreneurs, business
[08:07] owners, we don't have to wait anymore.
[08:09] We can see there's an AI tool that can do that for us.
[08:11] Oh, I don't have a, you know, a video person on my team that can help me make a movie.
[08:16] Well, there's an AI tool that can help me do that now.
[08:20] All right.
[08:20] So, uh, everybody get your pens, get your pads, get your iPads, get your laptops, get get everything ready, block out, share this video with at least three people because this will be life-changing information.
[08:30] And just to start from a credibility standpoint, like I said, when we met you, I think that was like two, three years ago.
[08:38] And um, AI agents, you know, Robert Smith, he was at Carnegie Hall, Robert Smith mentioned to us, he asked us if we had an AI agent that was back then, right?
[08:48] and we told him no.
[08:48] And he said, "Um, great. I'll sell you one."
[08:54] But he was talking about AI agents back then.
[08:57] Yes. Yes.
[08:58] That's where we met you.
[08:58] You you spoke at Carnegie Hall.
[09:00] So before we start, I know we we're both going to be back at Carnegie Hall again this year, right?
[09:05] You're gonna be
[09:06] We are.
[09:06] I'm gonna be there.
[09:07] It's u June
[09:10] 19th. It's Junth this year.
[09:12] So, you know, everybody here needs to make sure that we see them there.
[09:14] So, I'm excited.
[09:15] Thank you so much again.
[09:18] and uh and we're gonna deep dive into some more AI stuff there.
[09:21] Black History on Junth.
[09:24] So, get your tickets.
[09:25] If you're interested, go to carnegiehaul.com.
[09:27] Um, okay.
[09:29] So, let's get into this.
[09:31] Right.
[09:31] But before we start, we got to say congratulations because I understand that since our last appearance, your company has become one of America's fastest growing womenowned businesses.
[09:41] So talk about that growth and how much did artificial intelligence play into helping your your company become one of the fastest womenowned businesses in America.
[09:51] Yes, thank you.
[09:54] That we just got awarded that last month and it was amazing.
[09:56] So I'm very grateful.
[09:58] You know, I'll say of course we still have hired a lot of humans.
[10:00] So I'm going to talk about AI and the role that AI has played, but I've also hired more humans.
[10:04] People don't believe me, but I've hired more humans um as well in this fast growing
[10:11] company because especially because we're AI training and I will tell people that in this AI revolution, people definitely want to connect with people.
[10:17] So, let's not let's let's not lose that.
[10:20] You know, people, new team members, new partnerships, that sort of stuff.
[10:25] But I will say that with AI, it's allowed me to do things so much faster.
[10:28] Here's a really good example.
[10:30] So, I I get paid to speak at events and I speak at corporate events all the time.
[10:34] Um, and it used to take me a long time and I've been speaking for a while.
[10:38] So, but it used to take me a long time to create my PowerPoint presentations.
[10:41] And I had three people on my team that were hired to help me create my PowerPoint presentations.
[10:46] It's a long drawn drawn out process to do it, especially because every presentation is custom made for that audience.
[10:53] I've never done like the same presentation for, you know, um, two different audiences.
[10:57] So, but now I'm using a tool called Manis m- anus.im and I built a chief of staff on Manis that I talk to on my phone on Telegram and my presentations are done without me
[11:11] opening up my laptop.
[11:14] I talk to the AI tool.
[11:15] This is what I want in my presentation.
[11:17] These are the prompts that I want you to put in.
[11:19] Here's how I want to design.
[11:21] Go.
[11:21] And it designs my presentation.
[11:23] Here's then I give it the feedback that I want.
[11:25] So, a process that used to take me a long time to get people to help me to do and I would do manually.
[11:30] I don't know if you guys like doing PowerPoints, but I do not.
[11:32] It takes a long time.
[11:35] But now I'm doing them at the speed of AI.
[11:37] So, I can say yes to more opportunities, which is different.
[11:42] And then I can also and then I'm also, you know, using other people on my team that are going out and doing presentations, but I can design the presentations as well.
[11:49] So it's about like really saying one of the things that um in addition to you know hiring some new people and having partnerships it's the commitment to say um okay I have to do this and I can do it with AI.
[12:03] Somebody asked me to do something I traditionally say no I don't know how to do that or that would take too long and I say you know what yes I can do that because I know that I can do it with AI.
[12:11] So I've said yes to bigger contracts.
[12:14] I've said yes to bigger presentations and bigger audiences.
[12:19] I've had the amazing opportunity to speak at, you know, huge Fortune 500 companies and government agencies.
[12:26] It's been a great journey, but it it was the commitment to go all in on AI and then for every person on my team to also say yes to AI.
[12:34] Every person didn't make it.
[12:36] So, the people that were on our team before we went all in on AI, not everybody wanted to be on this journey with me.
[12:40] So, some of them said, "I'm out. I'm not going to be using AI like that."
[12:48] But uh you know the people that said yes to AI now I have one person who's super productive and can do the work of 10 people before AI.
[12:55] So now the the rate at which we can deliver and grow is amazing.
[12:59] So yeah, convenience and efficiency and I will second that notion.
[13:05] I don't like doing PowerPoints.
[13:07] They usually take me about four to five hours.
[13:11] And I feel like it's the letting go of
[13:13] the control and saying I I I can use assistance and I probably need assistance.
[13:16] I started using Claude to do my presentations rather than going through it.
[13:20] I prompted it gets it done in like 30 minutes, right?
[13:22] But I'm fine tuning it telling the things.
[13:25] Manis is what she said.
[13:26] Yes.
[13:28] And if you're if like I've heard that before.
[13:30] Yes.
[13:30] Manis is the company that was purchased by Meta.
[13:32] Right.
[13:34] So, we talked about that and how they figure out how to monetize AI in a way that's going to be efficient for their business.
[13:38] You said people didn't come with you.
[13:39] I just want to say this before we go, that trust piece, right?
[13:41] Like, how do you deal with people who are feeling like I don't know if I can trust Manis to go in my laptop.
[13:44] I don't know if I can trust Claude.
[13:46] How do you get people to overcome that fear?
[13:50] Yeah.
[13:52] So I will always say like understand the data privacy and security on every tool that you use because some of these tools have it defaulted where the data privacy is everything that you put into our tool we can you know use that data to train our model and so you want to make sure that you're setting those data privacy to say uh I don't
[14:14] want to do that.
[14:16] I will say make sure you're using a paid plan if you're worried about that because when you pay the terms and services and conditions are different and pay attention to your security.
[14:26] And then of course I'm connecting my Google um you know like my Gmail and my Google calendar and things that you know don't hold the keys to the you know to everything.
[14:36] So you're just careful with what kind of information that you're sharing.
[14:42] But you know what with my Gmail I it's shared on my what Airbnb like you know what I'm sharing so much if we think about how we're sharing so much information and data to connect to different things and the different connectors you're just going to ask yourself you know can I try this and then when you see the transformation of what you could do you say why didn't I do this sooner but when you look in Manis when you look in claude when you look in chat GBT they all have integrations now are connectors and you can go into them and say okay I want to connect it and you pick the tools that
[15:16] you want to connect it to.
[15:18] So for example, my manis is connected to my notion doc, my Google calendar, my gmail, my Google drive.
[15:27] So I pick the ones that I want it to connect to in order to serve me, you know.
[15:31] So all right, so let's start the workshop portion.
[15:32] Um let's let's get into this.
[15:35] But the first thing I want to do is to ask you, how are you making money right now with artificial intelligence?
[15:41] Very good question.
[15:43] So, I'll say um you know, I do get paid to speak and train on AI and there's a huge opportunity for people right now.
[15:48] If you're an AI enthusiast and you really love artificial intelligence, think about teaching and training other people or companies to do it.
[15:57] I'm creating content and courses at the speed of AI.
[15:59] So now, if you ever have like, hey, I really want to create a course on this, you can do that because that's what I'm doing.
[16:06] So, I'm creating a lot of courses and programs for people.
[16:11] So, I've always been a content creator in the sense that I make courses and sell them that deliver value to the
[16:18] marketplace and teach people something.
[16:20] But now, I'm able to deliver and create it at an enormous speed.
[16:24] And those are really the main things that I'm doing.
[16:26] So, delivering to businesses, teaching and training with businesses and creating solutions and contents and building agents for them and then also creating courses and selling those multiple streams.
[16:39] Definitely. Definitely.
[16:39] So, how can you create a SOP?
[16:43] Yeah.
[16:43] Um, for for your business using using artificial intelligence and whenever you're ready to go into slides or anything like that, just
[16:49] Yep. I'm going to go right now.
[16:51] So, uh, let's talk about an SOP. And I'm going to put all my prompts on this Google doc for you.
[16:56] So, for everybody that's watching as we're working together, as I develop a prompt, I will put put it on there for you.
[17:03] Is that good?
[17:04] So it's aliciial.coml and it will open up this Google doc and you and we'll create things together.
[17:13] Everybody like that?
[17:14] Yes. This is in real time. Like go to that. We're all going to share these
[17:18] notes together.
[17:19] That's right.
[17:23] So um an SOP is a standard operating procedure.
[17:25] And as you're building your company and your team and even things for yourself, you're going to want SOPs.
[17:31] So it's a it's basically an amazing to-do list.
[17:33] How do you do things and get everything done?
[17:35] Everybody good with that?
[17:36] Understand that?
[17:36] So, a lot of people will get stuck saying, "Oh, I need an SOP on something for someone on my team or a person that I'm going to hire or for myself."
[17:47] And here's the key to do this.
[17:47] Whatever your favorite tool is, ChachiBT or Claude, you can upload the procedure of how you do it now and tell it to turn it into an SOP into a standard operating procedure.
[18:00] Or here's the example that I love sharing with people.
[18:01] If you don't know how to do something, you can have the AI tool create the SOP for you from scratch.
[18:08] So, somebody tell me in the chat, which tool do you want me to use, Chat PT or Claude?
[18:11] Because we're going to pick one of them.
[18:13] But you can use this in Chat PT, Claude, Gemini, Manis, all of these
[18:19] tools can do this for you.
[18:22] And maybe I'll do it in both of the tools to show you.
[18:25] So, it's a lot of claws.
[18:26] Lot of a lot of claws.
[18:28] Let's do it in Claude then.
[18:30] Let's start in claw.
[18:30] Now, here goes chat GBT.
[18:33] Okay, now some chat GBT.
[18:35] I'll pull them both up.
[18:35] We'll do we'll do them in both.
[18:38] Um, so when you're in Claude, let's say you want this is something that I actually wanted to do.
[18:43] I was like, oh, I need to set up some Google ads for my business, but I don't know how to do it.
[18:46] So, the first time I did an SOP with a tool, I said, "Create an SOP for me to set up Google Ads."
[18:53] And it did okay.
[18:53] It gave me instructions, but it wasn't as good as if you tell it like, "I don't know how to set up anything.
[19:00] I don't know anything about Google Ads.
[19:02] Create an SOP for me.
[19:04] So, we'll do this together.
[19:06] And if you want an SOP for something in your business, type it in or you can do this example with me.
[19:10] Okay?
[19:10] So, you can do this example with me.
[19:13] So, I am just here on Claude and I'm going to say I need an
[19:21] SOP for creating Google ads.
[19:27] Um and let's do it for Investfest for Investfest.
[19:31] And I'm going to give it the Investfest website.
[19:33] So, let's get your ticket get your tickets to Investfest, by the way.
[19:37] Yeah.
[19:37] And we will be giving away tickets today, too, for Investfest, just so you know.
[19:42] Right.
[19:42] Yay.
[19:42] I love it.
[19:42] I love it.
[19:45] Um, Google ads and then I'm just going to say let's do it.
[19:46] I will be creating the ads.
[19:50] Who's who's already coming to Investfest?
[19:52] Tell me in the chat if you're if you've already got your ticket to Investfest.
[19:55] Just say me in the chat, right?
[19:58] Just already got yours.
[19:59] Okay, I see people already got it.
[20:01] If you don't have it, make sure you get it today before we're gone today.
[20:04] Make sure you get it and tell everybody you know, get your tickets early.
[20:05] So, I need an SOP for creating Google ads.
[20:08] I'll be creating ads for infest.com.
[20:09] Now, here's the key.
[20:11] I have no idea how to create a Google ad and say I'm confused
[20:22] and scared to do it. So why am I going
[20:25] to press go? So when you add that and
[20:28] and this is just a tip for you when
[20:29] you're working with AI when you're like,
[20:31] "Oh my gosh, I have no idea how to do
[20:33] it." We call this the damsel in
[20:34] distress. It will give you such a better
[20:36] result than if you just say, "Create an
[20:38] SOP for me for Google Ads." because the
[20:41] AI wants to take care of you. It's going
[20:43] to be like, "No problem. I'll take care
[20:45] of you." So, I'll put this I'm gonna put
[20:48] this on the Google doc for you all. So,
[20:51] I'm going to go ahead and put that on if
[20:53] you want to copy and paste that instead
[20:55] of, you know, putting in your own SOP
[20:57] that you need. But, I'd love to hear in
[20:59] the chat from you guys what what you're
[21:01] going to create. So, look at look at
[21:04] chatbt. Hey, Alicia first. Don't be
[21:06] scared.
[21:08] >> Empathetic. Love it.
[21:10] >> I know. I know.
[21:11] >> Google Ads feels intimidating because it
[21:13] has a lot of buttons, settings, and
[21:15] jargon. The good news is you're not
[21:17] building a rocket ship. So, it says uh
[21:19] for Investfest, you're actually in a
[21:21] great position. Now, I wouldn't actually
[21:23] create the ads myself for Investfest
[21:26] without Investfest permission. We're
[21:27] just using this as an example, right?
[21:29] Because that's a brand and um
[21:31] trademarked, but just using this as your
[21:33] example in case, let's say they hired me
[21:34] to create it for them and I'm like, I
[21:36] don't know how to do it. So now it's
[21:38] going to tell me all of the steps to go
[21:41] and to do it. All the information I need
[21:43] to gather my steps, how to log into
[21:46] Google Ads, phase three to kick a create
[21:49] a campaign. Like it's going to walk me
[21:50] through everything. Step eight, what
[21:53] buttons to push, even the locations.
[21:56] Here's where attendees are likely to
[21:58] come from for Investfest. And it's going
[22:00] to give me Does this look pretty
[22:01] accurate, guys? Atlanta, Houston,
[22:03] Dallas, Miami, New York, Los Angeles.
[22:05] >> Pretty solid. pretty solid. Then it's
[22:07] going to give me an example budget and
[22:09] if my budget allows, smart, start small.
[22:12] Then it's going to give me my keywords.
[22:14] Here's my exact match keywords, right?
[22:17] And my phrase match. And again, for a
[22:19] brand, usually you cannot use their
[22:21] keywords to advertise their own event.
[22:23] So that this is my hypothetical if
[22:25] they're hiring me to do this. And then
[22:27] here's the phrase match match quotings,
[22:29] the branded keywords, and then create
[22:33] your ad copy. like walking me through
[22:35] everything. It's even giving me all of
[22:37] the the headlines are already done.
[22:39] Everything's done. The description, the
[22:41] landing page, the conversion tracking.
[22:43] So, everything's done. ChatBT did a
[22:46] great job. Um, and then it's it's just
[22:49] telling me the biggest mistake is
[22:51] waiting till you feel 100% ready. Just
[22:53] follow the SOP and do it. So, now let's
[22:55] see how Claude did. So, look, Claude is
[22:59] still working. It's checking out
[23:01] investfest deeper so it can really
[23:03] create the targeting and keywords to do
[23:05] it. And so it's right pulling in the
[23:09] information about invest doesn't look
[23:12] good for Claude. It's not a good
[23:13] representation of Claude. If chat GBT
[23:16] did it in in two seconds and Claude is
[23:17] taking two minutes
[23:20] >> she might have expired her tokens.
[23:23] >> Claude is taking longer. But also here's
[23:25] an important thing to note. I am using
[23:27] Opus 4.8 eight high, which is going to
[23:30] take a lot longer to do with high effort
[23:33] than if I turned it on low or medium.
[23:36] And I also have it on high thinking.
[23:38] >> So, so just for all of you out there
[23:41] that are using Claude,
[23:44] >> you can pay attention to how you're
[23:46] using it as well and that will show you.
[23:48] The reason that I use it on Opus 4.8 is
[23:50] because it gives me amazing results that
[23:52] I love
[23:53] >> for check. Go ahead.
[23:54] >> I think that's that that's an important
[23:56] distinction, right? Because if you if
[23:58] you want a more detailed answer, then
[23:59] you're going to move it up to a higher
[24:00] level.
[24:01] >> Correct.
[24:01] >> Certain things you don't need s in great
[24:04] detail, right? Like
[24:05] >> some things you just want a quick answer
[24:07] for so you can try to figure it out.
[24:08] Like I I've done this with trying to
[24:10] build a a
[24:12] >> furniture, right? Provide the manual.
[24:15] I've lost it. I need a quick answer is
[24:17] that's not really something that's
[24:18] detailed. something like this where you
[24:19] want specifics, you want it overlined,
[24:22] themed laid out for you, then it's gonna
[24:25] it does take time. But that's because
[24:26] it's it's a deeper thought.
[24:28] >> Yeah. 100% correct. So pay attention to
[24:30] that everybody. Like the the um the
[24:34] deeper that you want it to be, you make
[24:36] those choices. So if I was to say on
[24:40] chatbt that I wanted a deeper thought, I
[24:43] would come back over here to chatbt and
[24:45] look at the box at the bottom. So
[24:48] there's two things I'm on chat GBT
[24:50] instant which is a for a faster answer
[24:53] but I could have gone to thinking and it
[24:55] would have taken a little bit longer and
[24:58] definitely have given me a more in-depth
[25:00] answer and then also if you want the
[25:02] deepest answer from chat GPBT you're
[25:04] going to click on deep research. We're
[25:06] we're going to like this session is
[25:08] going to be over and chatbt is still
[25:10] going to be doing the work if I would
[25:11] have clicked on deep research. So, as
[25:13] you're testing the tools and really
[25:15] getting to know them, make sure that
[25:17] you're um paying attention to that and
[25:20] testing it out because that's the only
[25:21] way that you're going to learn how you
[25:22] get the results. But, yeah, you're
[25:23] right. So, pick the pick pick what you
[25:26] want based on the output that you want
[25:28] as well. Now, if we come over to Claude
[25:31] and we look at Claude, it's not even
[25:33] that much of a fair competition because
[25:35] I didn't put chatbt on like deep
[25:38] thinking mode, but I already knew Claude
[25:40] was going to give us an amazing result.
[25:42] And for the Claude users out there, I
[25:44] know that you love how this looks
[25:45] already. So, look at what Claude gave
[25:48] us. Standard operating procedure. I
[25:50] think the layout of Claude is always
[25:52] better than ChatgBT, but that's just
[25:54] something. But now it says here, skill
[25:56] level, total beginner. No prior
[25:58] experience. Read this first. It only
[26:00] takes 10 seconds. You're not behind.
[26:02] You're not bad at tech. It's Cla's
[26:04] trying to make me feel good at as well.
[26:07] It's trying to set me up. The 30
[26:08] secondond mental model. Okay. And so it
[26:12] says what you're promoting, it's laying
[26:14] everything out. Audience size, 40,000
[26:17] attendees expected. You better be in the
[26:19] room.
[26:19] >> That's what That's what Claude That's
[26:20] what Claude said.
[26:22] >> That's what Claude said.
[26:23] >> When people think When people think that
[26:24] it's cat, look, don't don't be mad at
[26:26] us. Claude said 40,000. That's what
[26:30] That's what Claude said.
[26:31] >> That's what Claude said. Expected. Yeah.
[26:35] So, um, tickets, giving me everything
[26:38] about tickets and the one action we want
[26:41] is for people to buy a ticket. So,
[26:44] Claude gives me phases like get your
[26:46] stuff ready before you log in. Confirm
[26:48] the exact landing page, decide your
[26:50] daily budget. Chacht told us about that
[26:52] as well. You know, it's giving us the ad
[26:55] ingredients headlines as well, right?
[26:58] Atlanta's biggest money event, build
[27:00] wealth in Atlanta. So, you're seeing all
[27:02] of this here. I love this one. 40,000
[27:05] wealthbuilders unite. Don't miss
[27:06] Investfest 2026.
[27:09] So, it's giving us great headlines and
[27:11] then descriptions and it just is walking
[27:14] us through the whole process as well.
[27:17] Um, so phase one is to create the Google
[27:19] Ads account and then it shows phase two
[27:22] building the campaign like choose your
[27:24] objective, choose your campaign type.
[27:26] Again, very detailed, very step by step.
[27:29] Locations, audience, the keywords,
[27:31] starter keywords, paste these into the
[27:33] keyword box, right? So, you've got a lot
[27:35] that it's doing right there. And then
[27:38] phase three, the conversion tracking, so
[27:40] you know it's working. Very indepth
[27:42] results. And so, this right here is part
[27:44] of that no excuses with AI. when you
[27:47] want to do something um ask it to create
[27:49] a standard operating procedure for you
[27:51] to give you your instructions in a
[27:53] format that is so useful for you. So
[27:58] Claude also gave us a pre-launch
[28:00] checklist which is fabulous mistakes to
[28:03] avoid and then remember because I was
[28:05] like oh my gosh I don't know how to do
[28:07] this it gave me even a glossery of terms
[28:09] so if I don't know what a keyword is
[28:11] then it's defining all of those things
[28:13] for me budget math and then you know
[28:17] what to do work one phase at a time. So
[28:18] what I really love here as we're just
[28:22] showing the this SOP and SOP is an
[28:25] amazing to-do list. It's an amazing like
[28:27] step-by-step instructions of how to get
[28:29] something done. So now, if you're
[28:31] passing this over to a human team
[28:32] member, then you can tell this human
[28:34] team member, all right, this is, you
[28:37] know, what I want to do with Google ads.
[28:39] Here's exactly what you need to follow
[28:41] to set up the Google Ads for Investfest.
[28:43] But can we take it a step deeper? Like I
[28:46] just want to talk about something that
[28:48] will take it to the next level for
[28:50] people. Yeah,
[28:51] >> let's do it. Let's do it.
[28:52] >> All right. So, now that you have these
[28:55] instructions,
[28:56] you're still like, "Well, I've got
[28:59] something else to do tonight. You know,
[29:01] I need to watch my replays of Market
[29:03] Mondays, so
[29:06] I don't really want to pass this on to
[29:07] another person." Claude, let's do
[29:10] another shout out for Claude. Claude has
[29:11] a new tool out or a newer tool out
[29:14] that's their Claude Chrome extension.
[29:17] So, let me tell you how to find the
[29:18] extension first, and then you're going
[29:20] to be like, "What in the world are you
[29:22] saying?" So, let me show this Claude
[29:24] Chrome extension, how to find it first,
[29:26] because if I don't, you're going to be
[29:28] like, "How do I find that? I need it
[29:29] right now. My life is not going to be
[29:30] the same. Give it to me now." So, let's
[29:32] go back on the Claude website. And look
[29:34] at this down arrow. So, if you can see
[29:37] my screen, look on the left hand side of
[29:38] my screen, right above my name, the A.
[29:41] That down arrow, it's going to take you
[29:43] to this page that says, "Do more with
[29:45] Claude." everywhere you work. And you're
[29:48] going to see that it says Chrome. So
[29:50] Claude has a Chrome extension that
[29:53] you're going to install. Being a Chrome
[29:55] extension, it means that you have to be
[29:57] on Google Chrome in order to make it
[29:59] work. You have to be on Google Chrome in
[30:01] order to make it work. And this is the
[30:03] URL for the Chrome extension. I'm going
[30:04] to put this on your prompt doc. Um, I
[30:09] misspelled Google there. Okay. I'm going
[30:10] to put this on your prompt doc right
[30:12] there. And I'll just type Chrome
[30:14] extension.
[30:17] When you add this Chrome extension, what
[30:19] you can do now
[30:22] that we have this SOP for Investfest is,
[30:25] and I'm not going to log into my Google
[30:26] Ads campaign, but I could log into my
[30:28] Google Ads campaign, open up my Google
[30:31] Ads campaign, give the Claw Chrome
[30:34] extension these instructions, and it can
[30:37] set up my whole Google Ads campaign for
[30:39] me while I'm off doing something else.
[30:42] So, let's just add the Chrome extension
[30:44] here inside of Claude just as an
[30:47] example. But you can see on my toolbar
[30:49] right here, I have the Claude Chrome
[30:50] extension. Look at the top of my screen.
[30:52] I'm just kind of moving the arrow up and
[30:54] down on it. It's the Claude logo right
[30:58] there, which boom opens up this window
[31:02] that is like, what do you want to do?
[31:05] And this is the Claude Chrome extension
[31:08] box that's opened within like the
[31:11] website. I'm still on a website. It
[31:13] could be any website. For this example,
[31:15] I'm just in Claude. I have the Claude
[31:17] Chrome extension up. And if I was in my
[31:19] Google Ads campaign, I could say, and
[31:21] I'll show you this now. It'll try to
[31:23] open up my Google Ads account, but I can
[31:25] say I need to set up a Google Ads
[31:30] campaign.
[31:34] um review the document attached
[31:38] and complete for me. Right. So, I would
[31:42] download this document that Claude
[31:46] created for me and I would um I'd have
[31:49] to change the file type real quick, but
[31:52] but I would download it. And then you
[31:53] just click to upload the file here or
[31:55] you can copy and paste it. I'm going to
[31:56] show you one other way to do it. And
[31:58] then it will actually open up my Google
[32:00] Ads account and launch the campaign and
[32:03] do all the work for me because I got
[32:05] other things to do. So it says it
[32:07] doesn't see any documents because I
[32:08] didn't upload it. So that the other
[32:11] thing that I could do. So let me just
[32:12] recap that, right? Let me just recap
[32:15] that what we just did really quickly. So
[32:18] and I can ask it to do something else.
[32:20] Let me ask it to do something else. I
[32:21] don't want to confuse you too much.
[32:22] Okay. So I'm going to click on the
[32:24] Claude Chrome extension. So, I've gone
[32:26] and I've downloaded the Claude Chrome
[32:27] extension. You can also go to the Chrome
[32:30] store. So, I gave you the direct link
[32:32] right there to go to the Chro Chrome
[32:34] store to download the Chrome extension.
[32:36] Now that the Chrome extension is here, I
[32:39] can ask it to do anything. I can say,
[32:42] give me a summary of what's on this page
[32:47] and then press go and it can give me a
[32:49] summary of what's on this page. So, it's
[32:51] going to say Claude is going to read the
[32:53] current page and summarize the key
[32:55] information found on this page, and
[32:56] we're going to go ahead and approve the
[32:58] plan. So, you'll start to see it
[33:01] scrolling up and down the page. But, you
[33:04] know, it's already telling us right here
[33:07] everything that was on that page. So,
[33:11] >> Lisa, can I say one thing really
[33:12] quickly? Because this has happened to me
[33:14] when I when I've done the extension.
[33:16] >> I'll set a prompt and I'll walk away and
[33:19] I'll come back and I'm like, what
[33:20] happened to the prompt? is stopped and I
[33:22] didn't realize that it had asked me a
[33:23] question to approve to go forward.
[33:25] Correct.
[33:25] >> Right. Do do you want to continue with
[33:27] slides? So like when you give it the
[33:30] prompt, it'll probably ask you one more
[33:32] thing and you just answer that and then
[33:34] let it go.
[33:35] >> Correct. And you can I do not recommend
[33:38] this, but I just want to show people
[33:39] that it's here. I have it on ask before
[33:42] acting. So you can see that right here.
[33:44] Right.
[33:44] >> You can have it to act without asking. I
[33:47] don't recommend this, but you know,
[33:49] sometimes if you just want it to do some
[33:51] research for you, you're like, I don't
[33:53] want to approve everything. So, you can
[33:54] just put ask without acting and it will
[33:57] work without pausing as you're talking
[33:59] about right now. But I do keep it on
[34:02] that ask before act before asking. So,
[34:04] yes, you do have to come back and make
[34:06] sure that it's still doing the work, but
[34:09] the majority of the time it's also based
[34:11] on the instructions that you give it and
[34:13] to tell it to complete a workflow. Um,
[34:16] the other thing I will say is that um,
[34:19] Claude, the Claude Chrome extension has
[34:21] this little button here that's called
[34:22] Teach Claude. And if you open that up,
[34:24] you can enable your microphone and train
[34:28] Claude to do this workflow of whatever
[34:31] you want to do it. So that you can then
[34:33] recall that workflow so that it can do
[34:35] it for you over and over without you
[34:37] having to type the information to Claude
[34:39] every single time. I will say the Chrome
[34:41] extension does not have memory like the
[34:44] regular claude has memory. So you also
[34:46] if you shut down the window and come
[34:48] back to do something else the work you
[34:50] did is not there. It's not saved. So
[34:52] people are like wait where did it go?
[34:54] The minute you shut it down it's gone.
[34:56] So one of the things that I tell claw
[34:58] the Chrome extension to do because it is
[35:00] connected to my Gmail. I say everything
[35:02] that you did right now email it to me
[35:04] just so I can document it and save it
[35:06] that way. And you can do it like that.
[35:08] but it has really cool features, the
[35:10] Chrome extension and it can do just a
[35:13] lot of things for you. And when you
[35:15] think about the different ways that
[35:17] you're using Claude, so here before the
[35:20] Chrome extension on this this what we
[35:22] did right here is we asked it to create
[35:24] an SOP. It created something for us. It
[35:27] was amazing. I can use this and I can
[35:30] now go myself or hand it to somebody
[35:32] else to make the Google ads for the
[35:34] invest campaign. When we start to think
[35:36] about an AI agent or AI taking action
[35:39] for us, that's when we open up the cloud
[35:41] Chrome extension and we're like, ah, but
[35:44] I don't want to do it or give it to
[35:45] somebody else to do it. So, can a AI do
[35:47] it for me? That's the question that you
[35:49] ask. And this is a big question that you
[35:51] start asking yourself in order to get
[35:53] more things done, become more efficient.
[35:56] You know, you're you guys are using AI
[35:57] agents. You say, can AI do this for me
[36:01] so that I can keep moving? So, as an
[36:03] example, just in my business, I'm able
[36:05] to do so much more. I'm able to just get
[36:08] more done because, you know, my
[36:11] computer's at home. They're working
[36:13] while I'm doing other stuff. They're
[36:15] pulling research, doing research for me,
[36:17] writing white papers, like whatever
[36:19] they're doing, my agents are doing while
[36:21] I'm doing other stuff. So now, you know,
[36:24] in my office, I do have some other
[36:26] computers set up just because of the way
[36:27] that I like to work. But when I'm
[36:29] thinking about it, I have an office full
[36:31] of hardworking
[36:33] AI agents getting things done for me
[36:35] that I want to get done. So, um, res,
[36:38] you know, checking my LinkedIn inbox,
[36:41] responding to messages on LinkedIn,
[36:43] doing research on what, you know, just
[36:45] the different things that I need done in
[36:46] my business are are happening because
[36:49] I've got the extension working or other
[36:51] diff just different forms of AI agents.
[36:53] But I just wanted to tell this to people
[36:55] because when you really start to learn
[36:58] this and play around with this, you're
[37:00] just going to say, "Where has this been
[37:01] all my life? The things that I'm getting
[37:04] done right now, the applications I'm
[37:06] filling out, the forms that I'm filling
[37:07] out, you know, just the different things
[37:08] that I'm getting done will take on will
[37:11] take on a new life." And and the thing
[37:13] that I like, somebody's asking about
[37:14] like prompts for agents and and I can do
[37:17] an example of setting up an a simple AI
[37:21] agent, maybe just one of the most basic
[37:23] AI agents. But what I will say is that
[37:27] you see how in the Claude Chrome box it
[37:29] says like, "What can I help you with
[37:31] today?" If you don't know, just tell it
[37:34] like, "Hey, I want you to set up my
[37:36] Google Ads campaign for me. I've got the
[37:38] SOP. Can you do it?" and the Cloud
[37:40] Chrome extension will say, "I can do
[37:42] it." You need to have your Google
[37:43] Adwords account open. So, you'd have to
[37:45] open up a new tab, you know, open up a
[37:47] new tab and open that up and then it can
[37:49] go to that website and take action for
[37:51] you. People who build tools, you know,
[37:54] I'm always telling them, go in your
[37:55] account where you build the tool and
[37:56] have the Cloud Chrome extension act as
[37:58] your usability tester and test the tool
[38:01] before you put it out to the public. So,
[38:04] so this is the ultimate leverage is
[38:08] using AI in this way.
[38:10] >> Lee, I got I got a couple questions here
[38:12] because now I'm thinking delegation,
[38:15] right? We talked about Mannis and now
[38:17] we're talking about uh Claude when
[38:20] you're looking at your agents, who's
[38:22] who's doing what? Because you said
[38:23] something very like I had to take like a
[38:27] second to really think about it. You
[38:29] said that you haven't personally
[38:31] answered an email. I don't want to get
[38:33] the days wrong. How is it 90 day? How
[38:35] many days is it?
[38:36] >> I think I'm on day number 97 right now.
[38:38] >> You haven't personally answered an email
[38:40] in 97 days, which is incredible and
[38:43] insane to think about. Who are you how
[38:46] are you delegating? Does Manis do that?
[38:48] Does does Claw do that? How are you
[38:49] deciding?
[38:50] >> So, I do this in Manis. And in Manis, I
[38:54] will show you really quickly. Um, if you
[38:57] go to manis.im
[38:59] and on your left hand side on manis,
[39:03] there's something called agent right
[39:05] here. And when you click on this button
[39:07] that's called agent, what manis does,
[39:10] it's just a second button right here,
[39:11] new task, and then agent is well, first
[39:15] you have to have your connector set up.
[39:17] So in Manis, it will tell you if you
[39:18] don't have connectors set up. So what
[39:20] connectors are um and I mentioned this
[39:23] in the beginning it's like connecting
[39:24] your Google calendar with your Gmail
[39:26] with your notion with your Google doc
[39:28] and so I connected all of that and then
[39:32] I told it listen you are going to be my
[39:34] AI chief of staff your name is Maximus
[39:37] and every day you are going to tell me
[39:39] what's on my calendar my biggest
[39:42] opportunities for the day based on my
[39:44] calendar you know it even gives me ideas
[39:46] so it will look what I did yesterday in
[39:49] notion and in my Google Drive the things
[39:52] that I've connected it to as well as my
[39:53] calendar and say do you know that you
[39:56] created a notion doc about this this and
[39:58] this you could turn that into a new
[39:59] course so it gives me ideas and stuff
[40:01] like that but the email part of it is I
[40:04] was really bad on email and my sister is
[40:07] my business partner and it's one of her
[40:09] biggest gripes for as long as we've been
[40:11] working together now 23 years is that
[40:14] I'm super bad on email. So when we think
[40:18] about AI, we think about how can we get
[40:21] AI to help us solve our biggest problems
[40:23] that are holding our business back,
[40:25] right? Think about the problems that we
[40:27] can solve with it. So I said, "All
[40:29] right, let me solve this email problem
[40:30] so my sister will stop complaining about
[40:33] it." So I told Manis, I was like, "I
[40:36] need you to keep me on top of my email,
[40:39] make sure that I don't miss an
[40:40] opportunity, respond to the email." Um,
[40:42] and this was back in February. And so it
[40:45] sets it up on Telegram. So I'm
[40:47] communicating with it on Telegram. And
[40:49] then I challenged myself. I said, "For
[40:51] the next year, 365 days, I am not going
[40:54] to log into my email and respond to
[40:57] anything by typing." So I talked to my
[40:59] AI agent who writes my emails by me just
[41:03] telling it. So it's it'll say, "Oh,
[41:05] you've got an email in from EIL. They
[41:08] want to make sure that you're on, you
[41:10] know, we have a speaker meeting coming
[41:11] up." So we have two speaker meetings
[41:13] coming up. It's like told me about the
[41:15] speaker meetings coming up. It told me
[41:16] that both of those days I am booked on
[41:18] the speaker meeting and then my AI agent
[41:20] said, "Would you like me to send an
[41:22] email back to Investfest and let them
[41:24] know that you can't make the speaker
[41:26] meeting? Can you send someone on your
[41:28] team?" And you look at it and I'm like,
[41:30] "Yes, that is exactly what I want you to
[41:33] do." And it it makes the decision or you
[41:36] know I actually have to give it the
[41:38] framework of how I want it to act but
[41:39] I'm like you either respond as Maximus
[41:42] you or you respond as me Alisia. So my
[41:46] emails guys have been so much better
[41:49] written. There's no typos. The
[41:52] information is better. I'm getting back
[41:53] to people faster and it's it's helped me
[41:56] on a different level. So, one of the
[41:59] things that my AI chief of staff even
[42:02] told me is, Alicia, you don't have inbox
[42:06] interruptions anymore in your day and in
[42:08] your workflow. And and it estimates that
[42:10] it saved me about 425 inbox
[42:14] interruptions so far. Meaning, I would
[42:16] stop my day's work and go check my email
[42:19] to see if I'm missing an email from
[42:21] Lorett or Denise or Neo or Maria. Like,
[42:23] I and then I would start to draft those
[42:26] replies. I don't log in anymore. And so
[42:28] now my AI agent checks my email every
[42:30] hour on the hour from 7:00 a.m. to 10
[42:33] p.m. alerts me what's going on and
[42:36] responds accordingly. And when I did
[42:38] train it, I also gave it the email
[42:40] address of key players on my team. This
[42:42] is Carlo. This is email. This is Denise.
[42:45] This is her email. This is Adula. This
[42:47] is her email. So now when I say, yeah,
[42:49] copy Adula on that email. It didn't even
[42:51] ask me. It knows who Adula is. Copies on
[42:54] the email. So I say all this to say that
[42:57] it for me it's about being better. How
[43:00] can AI make me better, more efficient,
[43:02] more productive? You know, it went back
[43:04] and it said it told me that I missed an
[43:07] opportunity. $100,000
[43:09] I was being awarded. I had to show up. I
[43:11] missed the email. It was like they
[43:13] emailed you three times. This was back
[43:16] um you know a while ago. They emailed
[43:18] you three times about the opportunity.
[43:19] You missed it. You were up for an award
[43:21] for $100,000. And I was like, "Oh my
[43:23] gosh, I can never let this happen
[43:25] again." So now it's helped me to make
[43:28] sure that I'm not missing opportunities.
[43:31] I'm on top of the things that I need to
[43:32] be on top of. Of course, it's not
[43:34] perfect. It's AI. But I will tell you
[43:37] people enjoy emailing Maximus and they
[43:41] will email my AI agent directly, talk to
[43:44] Maximus directly, who then talks to me
[43:46] and helps me handle different things.
[43:48] Adds things to my calendar, creates
[43:50] PowerPoint presentations for me. After
[43:52] he's done creating, I say he after he's
[43:54] done creating the PowerPoint, he adds it
[43:56] to my calendar. Super efficiency. And
[43:59] this is what I'm um I'm using when I say
[44:03] that I'm I'm not answering emails. I'm
[44:05] I'm answering emails, but I'm not
[44:07] physically answering them myself.
[44:08] Talking to my AI agent, he's handling
[44:10] everything for me. The the followup is
[44:13] also, we always say like the fortune is
[44:15] in the follow-up, but the followup is
[44:17] also so key. So, I can say, listen, if
[44:20] Troy doesn't email me back in three
[44:23] hours, send him a reminder that he
[44:24] doesn't email me back. And it'll
[44:26] actually it'll actually put it on its
[44:28] radar and say, Troy never emailed you
[44:30] back. I'll send him that email saying,
[44:32] "What's happening?" And then it's like,
[44:34] "Do you want me to wait eight hours and
[44:35] see if he emails you back?" And I'm
[44:37] like, "Yes. If he doesn't email back in
[44:38] eight hours, say," what's up, Troy? And
[44:41] so the AI agent can do all of that,
[44:44] tracking everything. When I meet
[44:45] somebody in an event, I take a picture
[44:47] of their business card and my AI agent
[44:50] says, "Hey, you're at Investfest right
[44:52] now. Is this someone you met? What
[44:54] should I do with this information?" and
[44:55] you so now we're able to, you know,
[44:59] really move at such a a high speed and
[45:02] execute at a high speed as well. And I
[45:04] love it. It's one of my favorite things
[45:06] that I'm doing with AI.
[45:07] >> Um, talk about for people that want to,
[45:09] you know, have a faceless brand.
[45:11] >> Sure. I know that that's something that,
[45:13] you know, when it comes to content and
[45:15] different things of that nature, um, a
[45:17] lot of people are camera shy, don't
[45:20] really feel that they're great public
[45:22] speakers, don't really feel like they
[45:24] have the stage presence or don't even
[45:26] want that, right?
[45:28] >> Yeah. Sure.
[45:28] >> How can artificial intelligence be used
[45:30] to help those people?
[45:32] >> Yeah. So,
[45:35] there's there's a lot of tools out right
[45:37] now that can help you to show up when
[45:39] you don't want to show up. So there's
[45:41] two different ways to think about this.
[45:42] One, you could create a mascot for your
[45:45] business and it's I love ChatgPT images
[45:47] for doing something like this. So you
[45:49] can open up ChatgPT and then I can say
[45:52] something like and I'll tell you go to
[45:54] chatbt.com
[45:56] images. Easy to create an image here.
[45:59] And you can tell chatbt here in images I
[46:03] need a mascot
[46:06] um for my business.
[46:08] Um, based on what you know about me,
[46:11] which is one of my favorite things to
[46:12] put into a prompt, and I'll talk about
[46:14] that in a minute, but based on what you
[46:15] know about me, create a um, robot
[46:20] mascot.
[46:21] And I need it as a character sheet.
[46:26] All right.
[46:27] So, while it's creating this robot
[46:30] mascot for us, let me let me go a little
[46:32] bit deeper into this prompt right here
[46:35] based on what you know about me. If you
[46:37] don't mind, I'm just going to go down a
[46:38] quick rabbit hole while it's creating
[46:41] the image. So, what the question I'm
[46:42] answering right now is about how do we
[46:44] create faceless content. So, if you
[46:46] still want that faceless content to be
[46:49] connected back to you, AI knows so much
[46:52] about you. Those of you who are using it
[46:54] daily, like how many of you are always
[46:56] using AI, if you're using AI all the
[46:59] time, just put me in the chat if you're
[47:01] using it like every day, all the time
[47:03] because it knows so much about you.
[47:05] Whether you're using Claude or Chat GBT,
[47:08] you can put in a prompt that's based on
[47:10] what you know about me. And I'll give
[47:11] you a good one after we're done with
[47:13] this process maybe to help you come up
[47:15] with some ideas on how to make money.
[47:17] But um I want to create a robot and
[47:19] we'll see what happens. But this robot
[47:21] mascot that's more based on what you
[47:24] know about me and then I can put it into
[47:26] an AI video tool to create different
[47:29] content. All right. So, it created um a
[47:33] cute robot because I do a lot of, you
[47:35] know, animations and cute. I like cute.
[47:38] So, this is my cute robot Franny. And
[47:41] so,
[47:43] you know, it's just giving me the whole
[47:44] character sheet, the symbols, the
[47:46] meanings, the dialogue, everything about
[47:49] this robot. So, if I did not want to
[47:51] show up on camera, I could create
[47:54] content with Franny. I can also, if I
[47:57] don't want to show up on camera, go to
[47:59] Catchy BT, and have Chachi BT do the
[48:02] same thing for me, Alicia, create a
[48:05] character sheet for me and dressed any
[48:08] way I want to be dressed, right, ladies?
[48:11] So, like, you know, look at my fabulous
[48:13] best self. And then put that into chatbt
[48:17] um to have it create a character sheet
[48:19] about me. And then I could take this to
[48:20] any tool and I can log into them, but
[48:23] like hey Jen or Higsfield and I'll show
[48:25] you how to do that and create my AI
[48:28] avatar who can do different things for
[48:30] me. So a lot of people will say well I
[48:34] don't mind you know you know showing up
[48:36] but I just don't want to get on camera.
[48:38] I don't want to do videos. I don't want
[48:41] to do content. But your AI avatar can do
[48:43] so much of that for you. Let me show you
[48:45] just two really quick examples if you
[48:46] guys want to see it. Do you guys want to
[48:48] see some examples?
[48:50] >> Absolutely.
[48:51] >> Okay, perfect. Let's
[48:53] >> We got to give Chad GBT a lot of credit
[48:54] on their images. I know Nano Banana 2
[48:57] was was far ahead and recently I saw
[49:01] Yeah, they they've caught up pretty
[49:02] nicely.
[49:03] >> Yeah, they really did. They've um caught
[49:06] up well and it's easy for a lot of
[49:08] people to use since they're already
[49:10] using um you know, it's a tool that
[49:13] they're already using chatbt or they're
[49:15] already paying for. So, I do like to use
[49:17] ChateBT. The other tool that I like to
[49:19] use is Higsfield and Hey Jen. Um, and
[49:22] VEO3 is good at this as well.
[49:24] >> Yes. Yes.
[49:25] >> And then I know you have I know you have
[49:26] some where you use yourself too. So
[49:29] maybe some content that you already
[49:31] have. Yeah. Just show how that that
[49:32] looks as like an avatar of how you like
[49:34] how a human being would be depicted.
[49:36] >> Sure. Sure. All right. Let's do the
[49:38] human being. That was I can go to
[49:40] Higsfield for that. And this is
[49:41] definitely how I do it on my social
[49:44] media. Let me see if I can show you a a
[49:47] reall life example. I'm going to log
[49:49] into my Instagram to show you how we're
[49:53] doing it behind the scenes. So, give me
[49:55] 30 seconds. So, I'm in a tool right now
[49:58] called Higsfield and it's at
[49:59] higsfield.ai,
[50:02] which I love using. What Higsfield does
[50:04] is it brings a lot of AI tools together
[50:07] as well. So, you'll see that there's
[50:09] different tools on the inside, but all
[50:12] right, let's look here at my Instagram
[50:14] because,
[50:16] you know, as much as I'm on camera and
[50:19] stuff, I don't always want to be on
[50:20] camera and my ads team. So, here's my
[50:22] social, my Instagram, and my ads team is
[50:25] like, Alicia, you need to do 200 videos
[50:27] for your upcoming summit. I can't do
[50:30] that. I can't I I just I can't do it.
[50:32] So, here's my AI avatar doing one. This
[50:34] video was done in Higsfield and I can
[50:35] actually show it to you in a minute. But
[50:39] can you hear that? Is that coming
[50:40] through Streamyard? I just muted it. But
[50:41] if I unmute it, tell me if you can hear
[50:43] it.
[50:43] >> We can't hear it.
[50:46] >> No, we cannot.
[50:46] >> Oh, you can't hear it. Okay. So, um, you
[50:51] guys, if you go to my Instagram, you can
[50:52] hear it. But this is just my AI avatar
[50:55] living her best life and doing videos
[50:58] for me. So, let me play this one again.
[51:01] So, you know, there there's me talking
[51:04] in the background in my AI avatar, but
[51:06] here she comes through the door, right?
[51:08] And so, if you look on my this one is
[51:11] done in Higsfield in a tool called Seed
[51:13] Dance, but if you look on my Instagram,
[51:16] you know, my AI avatar is doing a lot of
[51:19] work for me. So, this video was actually
[51:23] created in Higsfield. And these type of
[51:25] videos get people's attention. We're
[51:26] trying to stop the scroll. Stop the
[51:28] scroll. So, it gets people's attention.
[51:30] And then the next part of the video is
[51:32] my Hey Jen avatar who's actually talking
[51:35] out how this video is made. That's not
[51:38] me talking it out. So that's my Hey Jen
[51:40] avatar talking it out and going through
[51:43] the process. Of course, the video at the
[51:45] top is pre pre-recorded and then the
[51:47] avatar talks it out and then at the end
[51:49] promotes whatever I've got going on,
[51:51] whatever event or or something that I'm
[51:53] going that I've got going on. So to do
[51:55] it, if you want to play around with this
[51:57] and to do something like that, you're
[51:58] going to go to higsfield.ai AI and then
[52:01] you're going to click on video in
[52:03] Higsfield. And the tool that I love
[52:05] right now is called Seed Dance 2.0. And
[52:08] I can show you how to do this in some
[52:09] other tools, but this is Cance 2.0. And
[52:12] here are some of the videos. You know,
[52:16] we're making movies and all sorts of
[52:18] different things. I'm just going to show
[52:20] you some with my AI avatar. If I scroll
[52:22] down, I'm doing a lot, but um you know,
[52:25] different ads with either me in it or if
[52:28] I don't want to be the star, I can
[52:30] create another character and have that
[52:32] character talk out. So, this is another
[52:34] way where you can use, you know,
[52:35] characters talking it out. I am pretty
[52:38] transparent. Pe people know it's my AI
[52:40] avatar. A lot of times when she starts
[52:42] talking, she'll be like, "This is
[52:43] Alysia's AI twin. While she's off doing
[52:46] something else, I'm working hard, you
[52:48] know, creating her commercials for her."
[52:50] So, you know, so what we do is you can
[52:52] see it kind of here on the right hand
[52:54] side is we're uploading a character
[52:56] sheet and then just what we want it to
[52:59] say. So, if you look here on the left
[53:00] hand side, you upload a character sheet,
[53:03] you describe what you want in the scene
[53:05] and then a video can get made right in
[53:08] right here. So, this is what's easy for
[53:09] a lot of people right now is using
[53:11] Higsfield and then seed dance is getting
[53:14] a lot of credit for creating very
[53:17] consistent characters and people really
[53:19] like this. So, if you want to kind of
[53:20] dip your toes into how to do that, I'll
[53:23] say my next favorite tool for doing that
[53:25] is Hey Genen. And those of you who hey
[53:27] Jen.com and those of you who have Google
[53:29] Gemini, Gemini has gotten so much better
[53:32] and you can use um their newer model
[53:34] which is called Omni or Veo3 as well.
[53:37] So, that's for the for the Gemini users.
[53:40] And so, this is how I'm able to still
[53:44] create content, especially ads on social
[53:46] media, is with my avatar. And people
[53:49] right now, I will say we're in a time
[53:51] now as opposed to three years ago when
[53:54] people see your AI avatar. Um, and you
[53:57] say that that's your AI twin, they're
[53:59] interested and they want to see what
[54:00] your AI twin is doing and they watch the
[54:02] videos. And I will say that I I as the
[54:06] human lack humor. I do. I can't make
[54:08] funny videos. They're not that funny.
[54:10] But my AI avatar, she's real funny. So I
[54:13] learned this from my friend Christine
[54:15] Morell. She she does um she has a course
[54:18] called laugh my ads off and she teaches
[54:19] you how to make funny ads. So, you know,
[54:22] she's always telling people like put
[54:23] humor in your ads because that gets
[54:25] people's attention. So, now my AI
[54:27] avatar, she's off and she's funny. Um
[54:30] and so this has allowed us to really get
[54:33] ads out there. I probably in the past
[54:35] few weeks I have maybe 80 to 90 ads that
[54:37] my AI avatar is doing that's on
[54:40] Instagram, Facebook. Some of you have
[54:42] probably seen my ads. Has anybody seen
[54:43] my AI avatar doing my ads? But but she
[54:46] works really hard um at doing my ads and
[54:48] it's working for me. So
[54:50] >> you you said something very important.
[54:52] Stop the scroll. Now I'll be honest. I
[54:54] saw a Hicksfield video. I don't know if
[54:55] everybody was tuned into it. They had a
[54:57] Star Wars recreation and I I I was
[55:00] hooked. I had to watch it. So stopping
[55:02] the scroll is important. The fact that
[55:04] your ads are I always watch them because
[55:06] I'm like let me see what she's cooking
[55:07] up, how we creative she was.
[55:10] >> We talked about Higsfield. I get Can we
[55:12] put that in in the the uh spreadsheet?
[55:14] Everybody has it.
[55:16] >> Yeah. Because I know people like, "Wait,
[55:17] hold on. She didn't put that there. I
[55:19] got y'all. I got y'all." So, we're gonna
[55:20] put Higsfield. We're gonna put Hey, Jen
[55:22] in there.
[55:23] >> Yeah.
[55:23] >> Because we need to hear that. But you
[55:25] also said that Chat GBT has added
[55:27] something in terms of ads that people be
[55:31] aware of.
[55:32] >> Yes. So, ChatGBT has actually started
[55:35] chat GBT ads. So um now in chatbt for
[55:41] people like us who are doing events or
[55:43] course creators or you're trying to d
[55:45] drive more traffic to your website, you
[55:48] can actually go to chatbt now and set up
[55:51] your ads account. And if you just go to
[55:53] I'll put that URL in the chat. Um but
[55:57] it's here. So now you can do
[55:59] advertisements in chat GPT. So look at
[56:03] where we're headed. Like look at where
[56:04] we're going right now. Um, so this is uh
[56:08] I'll I'll actually open it up to show
[56:10] everybody,
[56:12] but this is CatchyBT's ads manager here.
[56:16] So you you will put in your business
[56:18] information, set up your daily budget,
[56:21] >> go from the the homepage because I I I
[56:24] would imagine most people use chat GBT
[56:26] on their phone. Mo a lot don't go to
[56:28] their desktop. So like if I'm on my
[56:30] desktop and I'm typing chat GBT, then
[56:33] where am I going?
[56:34] >> Yeah. So, let me actually put the um
[56:37] chat GPT ad because I'm logged into my
[56:39] chat GPT already. It's going into my
[56:41] account. So, let me just put up the link
[56:43] for you to for you guys to get started
[56:45] with chat ads. Yep. And so,
[56:50] um here we go.
[56:52] Try chatgpts.
[56:54] And so, openai.comvertisers.
[56:59] So, when you go to this
[57:02] um this one should work for you. Let me
[57:05] put it here. This is where you would go
[57:08] to get started with ads. Let me scroll
[57:10] here. So, ads.openai.com.
[57:14] Let me actually just double check that
[57:17] to make sure that that's right for
[57:19] everybody. Let me open up an incognito
[57:22] window and test it and make sure that it
[57:24] goes there. Yep. So, it should say
[57:26] advertise and chat GBT and start now.
[57:29] Um, actually I can share this screen so
[57:31] everybody we can all be on the same page
[57:33] because this really is important to see.
[57:35] So, I'm going to stop this share and I'm
[57:37] going to share a new screen that has the
[57:42] page up for advertising in ChatBT. So,
[57:45] everybody should see this now. If you
[57:47] guys can pull up that. Yep.
[57:49] >> Yep.
[57:50] >> So, advertising chatbt.
[57:53] So now you click start now and it will
[57:55] walk you through the whole process, but
[57:58] it will show up while people are
[58:02] exploring different options to take in
[58:04] and in chat. And I think this is going
[58:06] to go a lot farther than it is now.
[58:09] They're in beta right now, which it's a
[58:11] good time for some of us that want to
[58:13] test it out to to figure it out and to
[58:15] start your campaign. So you're going to
[58:17] click on creating a campaign. You can
[58:19] create a budget. I was showing you on
[58:21] that other page, which I'll go back to
[58:23] that after this, but you can set up your
[58:26] daily budget or your campaign total
[58:29] budget and it will ask you different
[58:31] questions as it walks you through that
[58:33] whole process. Um, but you know, my
[58:37] website, the number two traffic source
[58:41] to my website without chatpt ads is
[58:44] chatpt already. So when people are
[58:48] typing in different things in chatbt,
[58:50] chatbt is sending traffic to my website.
[58:53] The number one source is Facebook and
[58:54] that's because I'm running ads
[58:56] constantly, but the number two source is
[58:58] chatbt and back in the day it was
[59:01] definitely, you know, Google. Google was
[59:04] my number one traffic source. Then maybe
[59:06] Facebook and um but now that it's
[59:08] catchy, it's chatbt is sending me
[59:11] traffic. Perplexity is sending me
[59:12] traffic. Like all these AI tools are
[59:14] sending me traffic. So, this is why I'm
[59:16] saying to myself, well, I'm already
[59:18] getting traffic from these AI tools, but
[59:20] what if I could show up for different
[59:22] keywords? I know I'm showing up when
[59:24] people are asking different questions
[59:26] and it will send them to me, but this
[59:29] will give me um more control over also
[59:33] being in front of different people. So,
[59:37] you know, just something that I like to
[59:38] tell people about, especially those of
[59:40] you that are already advertising or, you
[59:43] know, interested in where this could
[59:45] take you is is check out Chat GPT ads
[59:47] and what you could do with it.
[59:49] >> So, okay, I want to do something here. I
[59:52] said I was going to give away some
[59:53] tickets for Investfest. So, we're going
[59:55] to give away 10 tickets. We're going to
[59:56] give away half now and then we'll do
[59:57] half at the at the end.
[59:59] >> So, we're going to give away five
[01:00:00] tickets to Investfest. So, we're going
[01:00:02] to make it real simple. If you guys are
[01:00:04] interested in in in receiving a free
[01:00:06] ticket, just follow Invest Festival on
[01:00:09] Instagram and DM that page your full
[01:00:13] name and your email. We'll pick five
[01:00:16] people. So, you could do that now. We'll
[01:00:17] do five giveaways right now and then
[01:00:20] we'll do another five at the end of the
[01:00:21] show. So, just follow Invest Festival
[01:00:24] Instagram page and then send a DM with
[01:00:26] your full name and your email and um
[01:00:30] we'll pick five people and Alicia will
[01:00:32] be giving this game and even more at
[01:00:35] Investfest. So, one of the many um
[01:00:38] highly anticipated conversations,
[01:00:41] presentations that will be happening at
[01:00:44] Investfest August 7th through August 9th
[01:00:46] in Atlanta. Um, okay. So, and we've been
[01:00:50] talking about AI agents a lot, and I
[01:00:52] know, you know, it could be very complex
[01:00:53] to set up a AI agent, but is there any
[01:00:55] like simple form that you could kind of
[01:00:58] show people how to set up an AI agent?
[01:01:00] >> Oh, I love this. I thought you never
[01:01:03] ask. Yes. Um, somebody just asked me to
[01:01:06] put that on the the the document. So, I
[01:01:08] did put the Invest Festival URL on
[01:01:11] Instagram on that document so you guys
[01:01:15] can see it there. Okay, let's do that.
[01:01:17] All right.
[01:01:18] >> How many people they said a lot of
[01:01:19] people saying that they don't have
[01:01:19] Instagram? How you don't have Instagram?
[01:01:21] Everybody got Instagram. All right. If
[01:01:22] you don't have Instagram, go to fa go to
[01:01:24] Facebook's earn your leisure page. So,
[01:01:26] Instagram invest festival and then if
[01:01:30] you don't have Instagram, go to Facebook
[01:01:32] earn your leisures page.
[01:01:33] >> Yeah.
[01:01:34] >> I love it. All right.
[01:01:35] >> While while while you're uh typing, I'm
[01:01:38] wondering now when we talk about Manis
[01:01:40] and we talk about Claude, they all have
[01:01:41] free models. Do we for for Manis?
[01:01:44] because I I don't Is it a paid model too
[01:01:47] that changes things for you?
[01:01:48] >> Yeah. So, definitely the paid model. So,
[01:01:51] you're you'll probably be paying about
[01:01:52] $40 a month with Manis to to use and to
[01:01:56] get your AI chief of staff and all the
[01:01:58] connectors with your usage. So, when we
[01:02:00] when we start to talk about budget and
[01:02:03] spend on AI tools, we start to think
[01:02:06] about, all right, what do I really need
[01:02:07] for my business that's going to change
[01:02:09] the game for me? And then as you're
[01:02:11] making more, building more, and growing
[01:02:13] more, you're reinvesting into AI and
[01:02:16] saying, "All right, I'm going to put a
[01:02:18] percentage of my new growth revenue into
[01:02:21] investing into more AI tools because
[01:02:23] this will continue to help you to grow
[01:02:25] and scale."
[01:02:26] >> Yeah. If you if you calculate what
[01:02:27] you're paying a month for those AI tools
[01:02:30] by how much you would have to pay
[01:02:31] somebody per hour, it's not even close.
[01:02:33] >> It's not even close. It's not even
[01:02:36] close. and and I'll I'll go into setting
[01:02:37] up an AI team member now or an AI agent
[01:02:40] and you'll see like it's not even it's
[01:02:43] not even close and it's an exciting time
[01:02:45] where we can say all right I wish I had
[01:02:48] this person on my team and then now you
[01:02:50] can have that person by setting up an AI
[01:02:52] agent but for those of you who asked I
[01:02:54] did add on the bottom the Instagram page
[01:02:56] to invest festival so you should see it
[01:02:59] there yes everybody sees it there
[01:03:01] >> go there it goes
[01:03:02] >> of course I'm following
[01:03:05] I was like, "Oh, I better be following
[01:03:07] before I open up that that link." But of
[01:03:10] course, I am. So, make sure that you
[01:03:11] guys are there. All right. So, let's set
[01:03:13] up an AI team member. And we can do this
[01:03:16] in, you know, and I like that you asked
[01:03:18] for the simplest version because for
[01:03:20] someone just starting off, if I'm going
[01:03:22] to open up a tool and create some
[01:03:24] complicated thing with a whole bunch of
[01:03:26] spreadsheets and workflows, they're
[01:03:28] going to be lost. So, I like I I like
[01:03:31] the fact that you said set up something
[01:03:33] simple. So, let's go into I'm going to
[01:03:37] open up chatbt andclaude since we seem
[01:03:40] to have a lot of chatbt and claude users
[01:03:44] here and I'm going to show you how to
[01:03:47] set up a simple team member. So, the
[01:03:49] first thing is whi what team member do I
[01:03:52] wish I had on my team but don't have?
[01:03:54] Somebody tell me in the comments like
[01:03:56] who do you wish you had on your team? Is
[01:03:57] it a copywriter? Is it a graphic
[01:03:59] designer? Is it a email writer? Is it,
[01:04:04] you know, think about the the person on
[01:04:06] your team? Right? We're doing person in
[01:04:08] air quotes. Like the person on your team
[01:04:10] that you wish you had, but maybe you
[01:04:12] can't find them. Maybe, you know, you
[01:04:15] don't have the budget to do it right
[01:04:16] now. And so now you're saying, "All
[01:04:18] right, who do I need?" Okay, copywriter,
[01:04:21] social media, graphics and marketing. I
[01:04:24] love it. A video editor.
[01:04:27] Um, so a business strategist. Oh, that's
[01:04:29] a really good one. A business
[01:04:31] strategist. I love that one. An
[01:04:32] appointment setter.
[01:04:34] >> So, let's do the business strategist.
[01:04:35] Who said that one? Scrolling back
[01:04:38] >> and I can't remember who it was, but
[01:04:40] somebody said a business strategist. And
[01:04:42] so, we're going to do your idea. A
[01:04:44] business strategist. Oh, a grant writer
[01:04:46] is is good, too. And the content create
[01:04:48] you guys have so many good ideas. And
[01:04:50] the great news is you can create AI
[01:04:52] agents for for all of this. But if we go
[01:04:55] to Claude, let's use let's start off
[01:04:58] with Claude. We can just tell Claude the
[01:05:00] team member that we need and ask it to
[01:05:02] create instructions for that team
[01:05:04] member. There's a few things that I like
[01:05:06] to do when creating an AI team member. I
[01:05:08] always give my AIT team members a name.
[01:05:10] So, if we're going to if we're going to
[01:05:11] do a business strategist, what is his
[01:05:14] name going to be? We have to think of
[01:05:15] his or her name and give the business
[01:05:18] strategist a name. In my system, I like
[01:05:21] to try to give it a name that starts
[01:05:23] with the first letter of because it's
[01:05:25] hard. You know, you you have all these
[01:05:27] AIT members. So, I'll give it a B. The
[01:05:28] name will start with B. Somebody give me
[01:05:30] a B name for a business strategist on my
[01:05:33] team. So, I'll ask Claude to create a
[01:05:35] business strategist. It's an AIT member.
[01:05:38] His or her name is starts with a B.
[01:05:42] >> It's Bryce.
[01:05:43] >> Bryce. Okay. Bryce. We'll do Bryce.
[01:05:46] Bryce. And then it'll create the
[01:05:48] instructions for us. will lock those
[01:05:50] instructions into our memory and be able
[01:05:52] to use Bryce at any time. Here's the key
[01:05:55] right right here. Like I want to make
[01:05:57] sure that we get this key and that is
[01:05:59] that these tools have great memories
[01:06:01] right now. So if you're like I just want
[01:06:04] to be able to teach the tool who my AI
[01:06:07] team member is once and then be able to
[01:06:09] call on that team member anytime I want.
[01:06:12] So I'm going to start off here with
[01:06:14] Claude. I would like to have an AI team
[01:06:18] member who is my amazing business
[01:06:23] strategist.
[01:06:25] Um, his name is Bryce, right? And then
[01:06:29] give it some context. Like we want Bryce
[01:06:31] to be amazing. So I'm going to say Bryce
[01:06:34] has 25 years of experience. I find that
[01:06:38] when you go beyond 25, the results
[01:06:40] aren't different. 25 to 50. Just say 25.
[01:06:43] Bryce has 25 years of experience and is
[01:06:46] known for transforming
[01:06:51] businesses
[01:06:54] forming businesses
[01:06:54] um let's say business startups. Let's do
[01:06:58] that. Business startups
[01:07:00] um from nothing to a million in 12
[01:07:04] months. So you can see I'm just giving
[01:07:07] I'm just giving it some context like who
[01:07:09] really is this this Bryce? And the more
[01:07:12] that we give it, the better the results
[01:07:14] that we're going to get. You're going to
[01:07:16] see this in just a minute. And then I'll
[01:07:18] add one other thing. He has such a high
[01:07:22] success rate that he's been featured
[01:07:30] um we can say in major all major
[01:07:32] publications. Okay. So now we know this
[01:07:35] guy's famous too because he's so good.
[01:07:37] Then I'm going to say, "Please write the
[01:07:40] instructions
[01:07:42] for this AI team member um to be my
[01:07:46] business strategist."
[01:07:49] And then I like to say this, make it
[01:07:50] amazing.
[01:07:53] All right. And what Claude is going to
[01:07:54] do, okay, I will put this in if anybody
[01:07:56] is wants to do this with me. I will just
[01:07:58] put this
[01:08:00] >> They want They want the prompt.
[01:08:03] >> They want the prompt, right? You can do
[01:08:05] it on your own. totally do it on your
[01:08:06] own, make up your own, but I just, you
[01:08:09] know, I I like to say, okay, if you want
[01:08:11] to do it, you can do that one, too. So,
[01:08:12] now I'm going to go to chat GBT and I'm
[01:08:15] going to have ChatGBT create the
[01:08:17] instructions as well for Bryce. We can
[01:08:19] take these instructions then and put
[01:08:21] them into different tools to create AIT
[01:08:23] members different ways. But look at this
[01:08:25] AIT member. We're on chatbt first
[01:08:27] because it's done. AIT member
[01:08:29] instructions. Bryce, business
[01:08:31] strategist. You are Bryce, my elite AI
[01:08:33] business strategist. You have 25 years
[01:08:35] of experience helping entrepreneurs,
[01:08:37] startups, coaches, consultants,
[01:08:38] creators, and service-based businesses
[01:08:40] turn ideas into profitable, scalable
[01:08:42] companies. And then it just goes on.
[01:08:44] Your personality, your confidence,
[01:08:46] strategic, direct, encouraging,
[01:08:47] solution, focus. Your core
[01:08:49] responsibilities. What? You're helping
[01:08:51] me with all of this. Bryce, you're about
[01:08:53] to be work. You're about to work hard. I
[01:08:54] pay you $20 a month, Bryce. You're about
[01:08:56] to work hard. How you should think.
[01:08:58] Always look for the fastest ethical path
[01:09:00] to revenue. How you should respond. your
[01:09:03] strategic style, your communication
[01:09:05] style, your mission. You are Bryce. So
[01:09:08] now I think is there anything I would
[01:09:10] like to change? And if there's anything
[01:09:11] you'd like to change, this is your
[01:09:13] moment that you make the change. But now
[01:09:16] watch this. I am going to say this is
[01:09:19] great.
[01:09:21] Lock Bryce. You can say save, but I like
[01:09:23] to say lock. Lock Bryce into your
[01:09:26] memory.
[01:09:27] >> Oh, you turned him into Bruce, Elisia.
[01:09:29] >> Oh, no way. Thank you. Look at that.
[01:09:33] And that would have been a problem
[01:09:34] because I'm training it and it and it's
[01:09:37] trained as Bryce. I'd be like, "What are
[01:09:38] you talking about?" Okay. So now I say,
[01:09:40] "Thanks. Lock Bryce into your memory
[01:09:44] as my AIT member."
[01:09:49] And yes, I will put this prompt in the
[01:09:52] chat as well. So in your document. So,
[01:09:55] I'm going to put it right under
[01:09:59] I'm going to put it right under that
[01:10:00] prompt. Is everybody getting this? And
[01:10:04] oh, uh, updated memory. Do you see that?
[01:10:07] Right now, it's updated the memory and
[01:10:10] it's saying what I want. And it's it's
[01:10:12] in its memory now, which I can scroll
[01:10:14] down. So, anytime you see it say updated
[01:10:16] memory, you can scroll down and manage
[01:10:18] that memory as well. But it says lock
[01:10:21] Bryce in. Bryce is now remembered as
[01:10:24] your AI business strategist. And I'm
[01:10:25] just going to say thanks. You're
[01:10:28] amazing. Please say please and thanks to
[01:10:30] your AI tools because they are keeping
[01:10:32] track. And I
[01:10:33] >> They are. They are. They are.
[01:10:35] >> They are. So now it's just reiterating.
[01:10:38] Thank you, Alicia. That means a lot. And
[01:10:41] then it said, I'm excited about your AI
[01:10:43] team. Now watch this. We now officially
[01:10:46] have Bryce on board as your AI business
[01:10:48] strategist. and I'll be able to help you
[01:10:50] be able to step into that role whenever
[01:10:52] you call on him. For example, ask Bryce
[01:10:55] to evaluate this business idea. So,
[01:10:58] here's the key. When Bryce evaluates
[01:11:00] that business idea, Bryce is evaluating
[01:11:03] it based on these instructions. Let's go
[01:11:06] back up as having all of this
[01:11:08] experience, what he's known for, the
[01:11:11] personality. He he will never give me
[01:11:13] vague advice. His responsibilities, how
[01:11:16] we should think, um how we should
[01:11:18] respond. So when we're looking at this,
[01:11:22] Bryce is is locked in as this. So I
[01:11:25] never have to train ChatBT again on I
[01:11:28] want you to be my business strategist. I
[01:11:29] want you to have 25 years of experience.
[01:11:31] Here's your tone. No, all I have to do
[01:11:33] is say let's go Bryce and do some work
[01:11:36] together. Now let's go to Claude. And
[01:11:39] that's important for people to
[01:11:40] understand too because I saw somebody in
[01:11:41] the chat like, "Well, why don't you just
[01:11:42] ask Claude?" Because if you just ask
[01:11:44] Claude to chat GBT, it's just going to
[01:11:45] give you a general answer. But if you if
[01:11:48] it has a specific if it's going to
[01:11:50] answer specifically based on the
[01:11:53] characteristics, personality of that. So
[01:11:56] the answer is going to be different than
[01:11:57] if you just went to Claude and just
[01:11:59] said, "Is this a good idea for my
[01:12:01] business?" They'll give you an answer,
[01:12:02] but it's not going to be tailorade
[01:12:05] specifically based off of the
[01:12:07] personality that you actually have. And
[01:12:10] also, like when we were in Nvidia, they
[01:12:12] were saying that the future of computers
[01:12:13] is going is not going to have keyboards.
[01:12:15] It's just going to be all voice
[01:12:16] commands.
[01:12:17] >> So, when you do this too, now this this
[01:12:19] actually is more real world because you
[01:12:21] actually have conversations. It's more
[01:12:23] conversational and it's easier than just
[01:12:25] actually typing something out. You can
[01:12:27] actually just it's like you're actually
[01:12:28] talking on the phone, which is more
[01:12:31] practical on the go. You have more
[01:12:34] conversations based off of voice usually
[01:12:37] than you do typing anyway. So now you
[01:12:39] actually create something that you you
[01:12:41] interact with on a more personal level.
[01:12:44] >> Wow. I love that you said that and um
[01:12:48] thanks for explaining that to everybody
[01:12:50] too because what you're explaining is
[01:12:52] the importance of training, right? We've
[01:12:55] basically trained it on Bryce and what
[01:12:59] Bryce's mission is. So let let's just
[01:13:02] show that then. So I'm going to go to
[01:13:04] chatbt and I'm just going to say I have
[01:13:07] a business challenge.
[01:13:10] I need Bryce,
[01:13:13] right? And so um Bryce here, give me the
[01:13:16] business challenge and I'll help you
[01:13:18] work through it strategically. The more
[01:13:20] context you provide, the better
[01:13:22] guidance. What's really happening?
[01:13:25] Where's the money growth? Like asking me
[01:13:26] some question. Now, drop the challenge
[01:13:28] and let me solve it. So, it's solving
[01:13:30] the problems based on the training that
[01:13:32] we just gave it on who Bryce was. So,
[01:13:35] it's it's it solves it based on that
[01:13:38] knowledge base. It's just pulling it
[01:13:40] from its memory. And you know, instead
[01:13:43] of calling it Bryce, I could have called
[01:13:45] it the business strategist workflow, but
[01:13:49] it it doesn't when you give it a
[01:13:51] personality, it gives it a different
[01:13:53] tone and a style to respond and it it
[01:13:55] just makes it better. Does that make
[01:13:57] sense to everybody here?
[01:13:58] >> And I and the more you prompt it, the
[01:14:02] more it learns and the more
[01:14:04] >> it learns how to navigate the question
[01:14:06] and answering for you, right? So like if
[01:14:08] we ask it, it's going to say, "Hey,
[01:14:10] Alicia, that's great. I noticed the last
[01:14:12] time you asked me." It's similar to this
[01:14:14] business plan, right? So that that port
[01:14:16] that that piece of continuously using it
[01:14:19] so it learns, you learn so you can get
[01:14:21] more accurate and more detailed
[01:14:23] instruction of what to do.
[01:14:25] >> Yeah. And you're right. And the better
[01:14:26] you prompt it. And I can show people
[01:14:28] some secrets to good prompting. But um
[01:14:30] you're right, the better your
[01:14:31] instructions, the better your results.
[01:14:33] Always, 100%. So, um, everybody
[01:14:36] listening, you know, make sure that
[01:14:37] you're thinking about the instructions
[01:14:38] that you're giving it. If I would have
[01:14:40] gave Bryce more instructions up front,
[01:14:43] it wouldn't have had to ask me all these
[01:14:45] questions right here. I was also just
[01:14:47] trying to show you all that I can recall
[01:14:48] Bryce. Watch this really quickly. I can
[01:14:50] ask Chat GPT, hey, I need to launch a
[01:14:55] new course.
[01:14:59] Um, who are my AI team members that can
[01:15:04] help me? And I have a whole bunch of AI
[01:15:07] team members locked into my memory. And
[01:15:09] look at it. It pulled up Bryce first
[01:15:11] based on what I have in my memory. Here
[01:15:13] are the team members available to help
[01:15:15] you launch your new course. And it
[01:15:17] started off with Bryce and why. And then
[01:15:19] I have Franny who's my feedback coach.
[01:15:22] And then, you know, it's going to go
[01:15:25] it's asking me different questions so it
[01:15:27] can pull in different team members. I'll
[01:15:28] do the same thing in Claude. So in
[01:15:31] Claude,
[01:15:32] you know, Claude's pulling up Bryce and
[01:15:36] gave great instructions on what Bryce
[01:15:38] will deliver, what Bryce will never do,
[01:15:41] Bryce's signature lines, Bryce's opening
[01:15:44] move. So now that I'm in Claude, I
[01:15:46] showed you Catchy BT. And for the Claude
[01:15:48] users, I want to just show the same
[01:15:49] thing. lock this um lock Bryce
[01:15:54] into your memory as my newest AI team
[01:15:59] member.
[01:16:03] >> And then when you go to chat GBT or
[01:16:05] Claude, do you like if you want to ask
[01:16:07] Bryce a question as opposed to asking
[01:16:09] just the regular chat GBT or Claude a
[01:16:11] question, do you have to prompt it to
[01:16:12] say, "Okay, this question is for Bryce."
[01:16:15] >> That's it. Yep. That this question is
[01:16:16] for Bryce. And so Claude came back and
[01:16:21] said, "I'll add Bryce to my memory now."
[01:16:23] Viewing memory edits. I have the full
[01:16:25] picture. Adding Bryce. Managing my
[01:16:27] memory. Let me tighten it up. Um, it's
[01:16:31] just, you know, kind of funny, but it's
[01:16:32] like done. Bryce is officially locked in
[01:16:34] as your new AI team member. From here
[01:16:36] on, just call him by name. Hey, Bryce. I
[01:16:38] need a 12-month plan for he'll show up
[01:16:41] in full character running the brutal
[01:16:43] baseline, doing the million-dollar math,
[01:16:45] finding your one domino, and these are
[01:16:47] the instructions that that you know, I
[01:16:49] had Claude write the instructions for
[01:16:51] me. Can you write your own instructions?
[01:16:53] Of course, you can, but I I always like
[01:16:56] to at least start off with AI writing
[01:16:57] the instructions here. And so now
[01:17:01] this is always locked in. And then um it
[01:17:05] says, "One thing worth flagging, this
[01:17:07] saves Bryce to my memory, so I'll recall
[01:17:09] him in future chats here. If you want
[01:17:11] him to live alongside the rest of your
[01:17:13] crew in your notion personas because
[01:17:15] it's connected to my notion. I've got a
[01:17:16] whole bunch of team members in notion or
[01:17:18] packaged as a triggerable skill like
[01:17:20] Franny, you can do that as well. So in
[01:17:23] Claude, you can actually add skills. I
[01:17:25] could create him as a skill, which also
[01:17:27] locks him in and makes him easy to
[01:17:28] recall. Just another way of recalling
[01:17:30] him." Alicia, there's a word that keeps
[01:17:33] coming up and I don't want anybody to
[01:17:34] overlook it. If you've been watching us
[01:17:36] throughout the years and you've been
[01:17:38] watching Market Money, for sure, you
[01:17:39] keep saying the word memory and I want
[01:17:41] people to understand how these things
[01:17:43] crossconnect and really understand
[01:17:45] what's happening, right? So, when we
[01:17:47] talk about high bandwidth memory, right?
[01:17:49] Think about how many users are on chat
[01:17:51] GBT, they just hit a billion monthly
[01:17:53] users. Each one of those users need
[01:17:55] memory, right? Like Bryce was stored
[01:17:58] into the memory. So it had every person
[01:18:01] that is using open AI has to have a
[01:18:04] memory component. Every person that is
[01:18:05] using anthropic, Gemini, you name it,
[01:18:08] XAI, they all have a memory component.
[01:18:10] So when we see this memory story, you're
[01:18:13] watching it happening in real time. This
[01:18:15] is what we're talking about.
[01:18:16] >> Yeah. And I like that you said that too
[01:18:20] because a lot of people aren't taking
[01:18:22] advantage of the memory that the way
[01:18:25] that they should be. So when you really
[01:18:27] start to take advantage of the memory,
[01:18:30] you see that your workflows
[01:18:33] um are are so much better. And sometimes
[01:18:35] as these AI tools, if you're like, "Oh,
[01:18:37] I wish it would, you know, remember this
[01:18:39] process that I'm doing." All you can say
[01:18:42] is, "Lock this into your memory." And it
[01:18:44] will tell you it's locked in, memory
[01:18:47] updated. And then anytime I want to be
[01:18:50] like, you know what, I don't want Bryce
[01:18:51] in your memory anymore, remove him.
[01:18:53] It'll remove him from your memory just
[01:18:55] like that. So you can manage your
[01:18:56] memories as well and it makes the work
[01:18:59] that you're doing um so much better.
[01:19:01] When we first started using chatgbt some
[01:19:03] of these tools they did not have this in
[01:19:05] the beginning memory where it was saved
[01:19:07] for users like in our account and or the
[01:19:11] memory wasn't good and so it would pull
[01:19:14] in memories that you didn't want it to
[01:19:15] pull in that didn't even make sense. But
[01:19:17] now um all of the tools have fantastic
[01:19:21] memory. I'll say like the Claude Chrome
[01:19:23] extension doesn't, but I mean Claude is
[01:19:25] a tool, Manis is a tool, ChatP Gemini,
[01:19:28] they have amazing memories that you can
[01:19:30] leverage for the different types of
[01:19:32] things. Um, somebody said literally a
[01:19:35] vault. Yeah, it's like a vault. It's
[01:19:37] like saving it in the vault and then you
[01:19:39] can pull it out of the vault any time
[01:19:41] that you want. And this has been such a
[01:19:43] gamecher for me is just really taking
[01:19:47] advantage of the fact that they have um
[01:19:50] great memory and that we can recall that
[01:19:52] memory. I will say the question that I
[01:19:55] get from people and if somebody tells me
[01:19:58] in the chat that they do have this
[01:19:59] question, I'll show you how to do this.
[01:20:01] But I get this question from people and
[01:20:03] they're like, "Well, I'm moving to
[01:20:04] Claude now." So many of us have moved to
[01:20:06] Claude. I'm moving to Claude now, but
[01:20:08] I've done so much work in chatbt and it
[01:20:11] has my memory that I don't want to move
[01:20:13] because then I'm going to have to tell
[01:20:14] Claude
[01:20:15] >> everything that I've told ChateBT
[01:20:18] because I've worked with it for so long.
[01:20:20] So now you're like, "Oh, well, what am I
[01:20:22] supposed to do?" Well, I can show you
[01:20:24] what to do and I will give you these
[01:20:26] prompts if you guys want. So
[01:20:28] >> I was going there with the memory
[01:20:30] because Okay, I actually just did this.
[01:20:32] >> You just did this. Okay. All right. I
[01:20:34] like that. So, I'll put these in your
[01:20:37] document here. All right. So, let me
[01:20:39] copy and paste it so it can be in your
[01:20:42] document that you guys are using. Hey, I
[01:20:44] know this document's getting messy, but
[01:20:46] bear with me. I'm just putting all all
[01:20:48] the things that I'm using for you guys.
[01:20:49] >> So, memory, that's like the micron like
[01:20:51] people say micron and because somebody
[01:20:54] like if you wasn't fully this is why
[01:20:56] being educated on one thing is is
[01:20:58] important for a variety of different
[01:21:00] things like domino effect, right?
[01:21:01] Because if you didn't understand the
[01:21:02] memory story like
[01:21:04] >> you might have thought that Micron had
[01:21:07] peaked two months ago
[01:21:09] >> and you might have thought man if I buy
[01:21:11] it at this point it's going to be the
[01:21:12] top
[01:21:13] >> Rashad
[01:21:14] >> you know that but that that would become
[01:21:17] from not being fully educated.
[01:21:19] >> So maybe you could if somebody thinks
[01:21:21] like that maybe they can use an AI agent
[01:21:24] to have better education.
[01:21:26] >> Yes.
[01:21:26] >> So they too can be rich because you do
[01:21:29] deserve to be rich. They do deserve it.
[01:21:31] >> Have they repented? They have not.
[01:21:33] >> Not yet.
[01:21:34] >> They have not repented. But that again,
[01:21:36] I'm glad you brought up because somebody
[01:21:37] put Sandis in there and Sandis uh is a
[01:21:41] different type of memory. That's nan
[01:21:42] memory, right? So that's more solid
[01:21:44] state SSD. This is high bandwidth. So
[01:21:46] that's the the Microns of the world, the
[01:21:48] Samsungs of the world, the SKHEX of the
[01:21:50] world. I know somebody put drum in. Yes,
[01:21:52] the ETF. Those three lead that ETF. So
[01:21:55] yeah, you can see the case right here.
[01:21:57] And we're talking about on a personal
[01:22:00] level, right? These these these tools
[01:22:02] are being used by people. Imagine what
[01:22:05] this looks like at scale at institution
[01:22:08] enterprise levels inside of data
[01:22:10] centers. Even more so, right? So that
[01:22:13] that that story when we keep saying has
[01:22:15] it changed, has it changed? No. In fact,
[01:22:17] we're just getting started.
[01:22:19] >> I love that. We're just getting started.
[01:22:21] Okay. I love it. Um some of you are
[01:22:24] asking for the doc. So, if you didn't
[01:22:26] get this in the beginning, it's
[01:22:27] aliittle.com.
[01:22:30] So, alicia.com.
[01:22:34] So, you can grab this document that it's
[01:22:37] just the prompts that we're going over
[01:22:38] today.
[01:22:39] So, we're answering the question. If you
[01:22:43] have spent all this time on chat GBT and
[01:22:45] now we're talking about Claude all the
[01:22:46] time and you're reluctant to move to
[01:22:48] Claude because you invested in you know
[01:22:52] creating all this content and memory in
[01:22:54] chatbt Claude will actually give you a
[01:22:57] prompt to put in chatbt to to get memory
[01:23:02] from Chachebt to import into Claude. I
[01:23:05] will say that prompt is not the best. So
[01:23:09] I want you to walk through this process
[01:23:11] with me. So the first prompt here just
[01:23:14] says I want a complete export of
[01:23:16] everything that you know about me from
[01:23:17] past interactions before gener
[01:23:20] generating the um the report internally
[01:23:23] analyze our conversation history. So
[01:23:26] you're like I don't just want stored
[01:23:28] memory records. I want your inferred
[01:23:30] knowledge about me. And this is
[01:23:32] something that's so hard to do for
[01:23:33] yourself but AI can do it so well. Like
[01:23:36] patterns you've learned about my
[01:23:37] personalities, goal thinking styles,
[01:23:38] leadership styles, my risk tolerance.
[01:23:41] So, if you take this um prompt
[01:23:45] and you take the prompt that starts with
[01:23:48] I want to complete and you open up chat
[01:23:51] GPT and you push paste and you push go,
[01:23:54] it's going to tell you all this
[01:23:56] information about yourself that you
[01:23:57] probably didn't even know. You're like,
[01:23:59] what? So, I'm not even going to show you
[01:24:02] mine, but it's going to tell you all
[01:24:04] this information about yourself.
[01:24:06] >> You are very diligent and very well
[01:24:08] thought.
[01:24:10] >> Thank you. And then let me give you one
[01:24:12] more memory export. This is part two. So
[01:24:15] that's part one and you get that and
[01:24:17] it'll be a lot of information and you
[01:24:19] put it into a document and save it and
[01:24:22] you can import it into any tool that
[01:24:24] you're using. So we're talking a lot
[01:24:25] about claude. So you can go to claude
[01:24:27] and there's you can import the memory in
[01:24:29] your claude settings and and there's a
[01:24:32] place to import the memory or you can
[01:24:33] simply upload it to claude just like
[01:24:35] I've been showing you with locking it in
[01:24:38] your memory. And you can tell Claude, I
[01:24:40] went to Chat GPT. The tools don't get
[01:24:42] jealous of each other. So Claude's not
[01:24:43] going to be like, "Oh my god, I can't
[01:24:45] believe you're using Chatt." No, just
[01:24:46] say, "I went to Chatgypt. I exported um
[01:24:50] um things that it knows about me. I had
[01:24:52] it tell me that and now I'm giving it to
[01:24:54] you. Learn this about me and lock it
[01:24:56] into your memory." Boom. It locks it
[01:24:58] into its memory and now Claude knows so
[01:25:02] much more about you like that. But
[01:25:03] that's the first step. The second step
[01:25:07] is for and yes, I'm going to paste this
[01:25:09] cl this prompt for you guys on your
[01:25:12] document. So, let's scroll down.
[01:25:16] And so, the second step here, and I'll
[01:25:20] open up a new window in chat GBT and
[01:25:22] paste this in to show you. It actually
[01:25:25] says, let's go back up to it. um act as
[01:25:30] an expert strategic analysis,
[01:25:33] a behavior profiler, and founder
[01:25:35] psychology researcher. Your task is to
[01:25:38] create a deep strategic and
[01:25:40] psychological profile of me based on
[01:25:42] everything you know about me from our
[01:25:43] past conversations, stored memory, and
[01:25:45] recurring behavioral patterns. So, this
[01:25:48] is not a clinical psychological
[01:25:50] evaluation. Don't think like that. But
[01:25:52] it's a strategical behavioral profile
[01:25:55] that will help AI understand your core
[01:25:57] personality, your styles, your
[01:26:00] leadership styles, your risk profile,
[01:26:02] your communication style, your AI usage
[01:26:05] pattern, the things you like and don't
[01:26:07] like. It will pull all of that out so
[01:26:09] that you can now just feed it right into
[01:26:11] Claude and you get to skip this whole
[01:26:14] part about using Claude for a year so it
[01:26:17] can get to know you better. you're
[01:26:18] taking that information out of the tool
[01:26:20] that you use more and if that's Gemini
[01:26:23] or Copilot, whatever tool it is, export
[01:26:25] all of this and import it into
[01:26:29] um the tool that you're using now. Let's
[01:26:33] say that's Claude or Manis so that it
[01:26:34] can get to know you just like this. Lock
[01:26:36] it in its memory and now you've taken so
[01:26:39] much work and given it to the new AI
[01:26:42] model that you're using. Does that make
[01:26:44] sense to everybody?
[01:26:45] >> Absolutely. Absolutely. Let's let's do
[01:26:48] this. Um, all right. Congratulations to
[01:26:50] Timothy Bridges. Congratulations to
[01:26:51] Jasmine Simone Smith. Congratulations to
[01:26:54] John Randolph. Congratulations to Talia
[01:26:58] Halloway and Maxwell Gu. Um, you guys
[01:27:03] have free Investfest tickets, five and
[01:27:06] then we gonna do the other five we're
[01:27:07] going to do at the end of the show. So,
[01:27:08] if you if you didn't get picked yet, you
[01:27:11] still got another chance.
[01:27:12] >> Um, okay. So, let's get into this. Let's
[01:27:16] do rapid fire.
[01:27:17] >> Okay.
[01:27:18] >> Sure.
[01:27:19] >> What are the What are the rapid fire
[01:27:21] ways right now 10 or whatever that
[01:27:24] you're you personally are using
[01:27:26] artificial intelligence?
[01:27:28] >> Yeah, I love that. Um, number one,
[01:27:30] definitely my AI chief of staff
[01:27:32] answering my emails. I love it. Number
[01:27:34] two, creating presentations like slide
[01:27:36] decks, speeches, that kind of stuff. Um,
[01:27:39] I love it. Number three, social media
[01:27:42] content. So generating content for
[01:27:45] Instagram, LinkedIn, my LinkedIn is
[01:27:47] popping right now too. Um, number four,
[01:27:51] creating ebooks, workbooks, content for
[01:27:55] for my I should have said every tool
[01:27:57] that I'm using too. Creating content for
[01:27:59] my audience. So
[01:28:02] um, and that tool I would say I'm using
[01:28:04] Claude a lot to do that and Manis to do
[01:28:07] that. Uh, the next thing I would say
[01:28:09] researching. I love perplexity for
[01:28:11] researching or chatebt deep research or
[01:28:14] claw deep research. So doing a lot of
[01:28:16] research. Um the next thing I would say
[01:28:18] would be so I'm on number six right now.
[01:28:21] On number six I would say getting alerts
[01:28:23] every single day. So I like to use
[01:28:25] schedule task. Catchy BT has schedule
[01:28:28] task. Gemini Manis Claude Claude only
[01:28:31] has it in the desktop version but
[01:28:34] schedule task. So every day the
[01:28:36] information that I need is coming to me
[01:28:38] instead of me searching for it. That
[01:28:40] could be the latest in AI news. So as an
[01:28:43] example, uh which I love this example, I
[01:28:46] I do this in chatbt, but it sends me the
[01:28:48] latest in AI news, five to six updates.
[01:28:50] It writes my Tik Tok script for me, my
[01:28:52] LinkedIn post for me, seven tweets to
[01:28:54] put on Twitter and a blog post, and it
[01:28:56] does all of that and sends it to me by
[01:28:57] 6:00 a.m. in the morning. So every day
[01:29:00] the same thing, schedule task. That was
[01:29:01] number six. Um um I would say number
[01:29:04] seven is building a pipeline. So I also
[01:29:08] use these AI tools to every day be bring
[01:29:11] me new partnership opportunities and
[01:29:13] ideas, write the emails for me, that
[01:29:15] type of stuff. Then I would say what
[01:29:16] what am I on number eight? Um uh for
[01:29:21] analyzing different things, I put my
[01:29:23] Claude Chrome extension. I opened up my
[01:29:25] Twitter page, put my Claude Chrome
[01:29:27] extension on it. I have some tweets that
[01:29:29] get like zero traction and some that get
[01:29:33] a hundred retweets. So I'm like analyze
[01:29:36] in the past two weeks, tell me what's
[01:29:37] working, what's not. And it analyzed
[01:29:40] everything. And I was like, okay, well,
[01:29:42] you make new content for the tweets
[01:29:44] based on what you see is working. And it
[01:29:46] did that work for me. So, you know, an
[01:29:49] research and and um analytics to help me
[01:29:52] be better. And then I would say visual
[01:29:55] assets. I'm a very visual person and
[01:29:58] most of the people in my community are
[01:29:59] very visual. So I'm creating visual
[01:30:03] assets a lot and I do that with chatbt
[01:30:06] images, nano banana and manis. Manis
[01:30:09] image creation. They use chatbt but it's
[01:30:12] really good at doing it and claw
[01:30:13] designer is good as well. But those are
[01:30:16] the top 10.
[01:30:17] >> All right, I'm going to give you a real
[01:30:19] rapid fire here. It's graduation season.
[01:30:21] Shout out to all the graduates, high
[01:30:22] school, collegiate, all across the
[01:30:24] board.
[01:30:26] In this season, what jobs do you think
[01:30:29] that graduates collegiate or high school
[01:30:33] should be looking into or pursuing
[01:30:35] because of AI?
[01:30:36] >> Yeah. Be an AI strategist, an AI
[01:30:39] consultant, an AI engineer, like do
[01:30:42] something in the AI field because if you
[01:30:44] look at even LinkedIn's data, like I
[01:30:46] like looking at data. LinkedIn's data
[01:30:48] says in 2026 the top five jobs are AI
[01:30:52] related out of the top five four out of
[01:30:54] the top five are AI related jobs. So AI
[01:30:58] researcher you know look at doing
[01:31:00] something in the AI field because it's
[01:31:02] really hot right now or what whatever
[01:31:04] you're really passionate about you can
[01:31:06] also ask AI to predict what this job
[01:31:09] will look like in three years. So if
[01:31:10] you're like nope I'm I'm set on becoming
[01:31:13] this okay great put that into your
[01:31:15] favorite AI tool. ask it to predict that
[01:31:18] and then say and how will this job
[01:31:19] change and how do I need to future proof
[01:31:21] myself in this role because that role
[01:31:23] might have a new title in three years
[01:31:25] from now and how do you get there and to
[01:31:28] that title
[01:31:29] >> all right so we're not done yet but we
[01:31:31] got to make a special announcement you
[01:31:32] know we we have been all over the world
[01:31:34] literally and people see our our you
[01:31:38] know going to Africa and doing a lot of
[01:31:40] cool things but they might not know that
[01:31:43] we've been doing a lot in the tech space
[01:31:45] we've been to Nvidia we took a cohort to
[01:31:47] Nvidia twice, but we actually been to
[01:31:48] Nvidia four times. We've been to um
[01:31:52] we've been to Meta's headquarters. Uh
[01:31:55] we've been to Davo, Switzerland years
[01:31:57] ago when they was talking about
[01:31:59] artificial intelligence and how it was
[01:32:01] going to revolutionize the world and
[01:32:03] governance, artificial intelligence,
[01:32:04] governance. We were early on that
[01:32:06] conversation and I said Robert Smith, he
[01:32:08] actually tried to sell us a artificial
[01:32:10] intelligence agent three years ago, but
[01:32:12] way before this has actually happened.
[01:32:14] So, a lot people might not really
[01:32:15] understand like how we've really been,
[01:32:17] you know, exploring this artificial
[01:32:19] intelligence and tech world for for a
[01:32:21] while, but we have and um just me and
[01:32:24] you is just so impressive because your
[01:32:26] your expertise was one thing, but then
[01:32:28] your ability to teach cuz sometimes
[01:32:30] people know things, but they're not able
[01:32:32] to actually teach it. So, um
[01:32:36] months in the making actually, this was
[01:32:37] this was actually just the beginning of
[01:32:39] a relationship that we have. Well, we've
[01:32:41] already had a relationship, but a new
[01:32:43] wave of relationship because, you know,
[01:32:45] people have seen the results as far as
[01:32:47] earn your leisure university. We have a
[01:32:49] community of what we call green jacket
[01:32:51] members. I think it's over 110 people
[01:32:53] right now where they have a,000% rate of
[01:32:56] returns either on a trade or um or a
[01:32:59] long-term hold stock options. So
[01:33:03] everything that we we have done so far
[01:33:05] it has yielded extreme success whether
[01:33:09] it's investfest 40,000 people um
[01:33:12] according to Claude uh EL University
[01:33:15] over 100 people have a th000% rate of
[01:33:18] returns in very short relatively short
[01:33:20] period of time. So
[01:33:22] okay we're announcing something that we
[01:33:24] have not done yet. So, uh, we partnered
[01:33:27] with Alicia and, uh, we've created a
[01:33:29] blueprint for artificial intelligence
[01:33:32] and it's, uh, seven steps and it's, um,
[01:33:34] how to make money with AI, is how to
[01:33:36] scale faster and work less. It's, uh,
[01:33:39] how to create content in minutes, it's
[01:33:41] how to automate your business, it's, uh,
[01:33:43] how to build a a million-doll business
[01:33:46] uh, portfolio as far as uh, systems,
[01:33:48] having systems in place, and more. And
[01:33:50] it's modules. And um, we did it. We
[01:33:53] created a website. is called AI with e
[01:33:56] eyil.com. This is the first
[01:33:58] collaboration in the AI space that we've
[01:34:00] done and u we have a founder we have a
[01:34:03] founders um level. So for 48 hours we
[01:34:07] have 50 slots because it is it's a it's
[01:34:09] a community. It's actually going to be a
[01:34:10] community so that you have access to
[01:34:12] once you get in and then you know you
[01:34:14] can you can um you know have lifetime
[01:34:17] access really to to really go through
[01:34:19] everything and fully be educated. So,
[01:34:22] um, okay, 48 hours, 50 slots available
[01:34:27] for the the first founders launch. Um,
[01:34:31] and the website is called aiwith.com.
[01:34:35] And do you want to explain a little bit
[01:34:37] more as far as with what's in the
[01:34:39] curriculum?
[01:34:40] >> Yeah, absolutely. And I'm going to put
[01:34:42] that on everybody's doc, of course. I'll
[01:34:44] put it right at the top um of your
[01:34:46] document so you can go to it and see it
[01:34:48] on the dock. So when you know the guys
[01:34:52] had this conversation with me and yes I
[01:34:55] have they know I've been listening to
[01:34:56] all of their good stuff that they've
[01:34:58] been talking about on AI and they talked
[01:35:00] about collaborating I'm like yeah before
[01:35:01] the sentence was done I was like yes
[01:35:04] let's do it of course because I love
[01:35:06] your community and the impact that you
[01:35:08] all are making and I love teaching and
[01:35:10] training on AI. So in this course I'm
[01:35:13] teaching. So the stuff that we did
[01:35:14] today, you know, I love to to teach
[01:35:16] this, but in a course I have some time
[01:35:18] to now show step by step how to do
[01:35:21] different things. So I'm really it
[01:35:23] started at thinking about what are the
[01:35:24] things that allowed me to move the
[01:35:27] needle in my business and what do people
[01:35:29] need to know in order to really leverage
[01:35:32] the time that we're in right now. So my
[01:35:34] mission is like helping people to cash
[01:35:36] in on the AI revolution and take
[01:35:38] advantage of this opportunity at such a
[01:35:40] hot time. So in the course there are
[01:35:43] step-by-step videos. I have a lot of my,
[01:35:46] you know, favorite tools, biggest
[01:35:48] secrets, and then we also have two live
[01:35:50] sessions that we're actually doing. So,
[01:35:53] um, one live session this month and a
[01:35:55] live session next month where I come in
[01:35:57] addition to having the content inside of
[01:35:59] the community. There's two events on the
[01:36:01] calendar where people can come and um,
[01:36:04] and join me in the way that I like to
[01:36:06] train like let's let's do it workshop
[01:36:08] style and do it together. So, I'm really
[01:36:10] excited for this collaboration and
[01:36:14] excited to teach and train people how to
[01:36:17] continue what they're learning with EIL.
[01:36:20] like let's keep learning and now let's
[01:36:22] put that let's put the AI layer on top
[01:36:24] of it and go go scale with AI.
[01:36:27] >> It's another thing like I said anything
[01:36:28] that we've done so far by the grace of
[01:36:30] God has been a success. New York Times
[01:36:32] bestseller book, you know, Investfest,
[01:36:36] EIL University is all branches off of
[01:36:38] Earn Your Leisure. And um we didn't we
[01:36:41] the reason why we took our time with AI
[01:36:43] is because we had to do it right.
[01:36:45] >> And this is this is probably just the
[01:36:46] just the beginning, but we had to do it
[01:36:50] right and we had to do it with the right
[01:36:52] person.
[01:36:53] >> So this is something that
[01:36:55] >> be clear, this is lifechanging
[01:36:58] information.
[01:36:59] >> Absolutely.
[01:36:59] >> And it's almost free. If you really
[01:37:01] think about it, you go to, you know,
[01:37:03] MIT, you paying at least $400,000.
[01:37:06] At least $400,000. And a lot of this
[01:37:09] information, you can jump past people
[01:37:11] that have degrees in technology. There's
[01:37:14] people with technology related degrees
[01:37:17] that what you just talked about on
[01:37:18] YouTube for free have no idea about and
[01:37:21] and are still trying to figure this
[01:37:23] thing out. So, and like I said, this is
[01:37:26] a community. You're doing a live
[01:37:27] session, two live sessions. So we don't
[01:37:30] even want it to be, you know, every
[01:37:33] single person. That's why the first
[01:37:36] cohort
[01:37:38] of founders launch.
[01:37:39] >> I love it.
[01:37:40] >> 40 48 hours,
[01:37:43] 50 slots are available.
[01:37:46] You know, if you want to change your
[01:37:48] life, it's up to you. AI.com.
[01:37:50] And before we leave, I'm going to put
[01:37:51] Troy on the spot. You talk about Can you
[01:37:55] talk about how you're using artificial
[01:37:57] intelligence for investing? give them
[01:37:58] some information about best practices
[01:38:02] for investing cuz I know everybody wants
[01:38:05] to get a green jacket
[01:38:07] um investing
[01:38:10] artificial intellig how are you using
[01:38:12] artificial intelligence
[01:38:14] >> for investing
[01:38:15] >> well I I've been using Claude for about
[01:38:18] three years now started in 2023 when I
[01:38:21] was deep in research right this is
[01:38:22] before there was a perplexity and I was
[01:38:24] going through earnings reports every you
[01:38:26] know every quarter they report they for
[01:38:28] I had a bunch of companies I wanted to
[01:38:29] read and I'm like look I I can't comb
[01:38:31] through all these pages at the time chat
[01:38:33] GBT you couldn't even upload documents
[01:38:35] yet club was the first one to do it and
[01:38:37] so I was uploading documents figuring
[01:38:39] out the key points I want to see what
[01:38:40] was future guidance looking like what
[01:38:42] did the quarter say how much revenue how
[01:38:44] much debt those key components were the
[01:38:47] first things I was looking at and as
[01:38:48] chat GBT got better and claw got better
[01:38:51] then my prompting became uh even more so
[01:38:55] uh detailed and direct to what I was
[01:38:57] looking for and when it came to
[01:38:58] companies, I said, "Let draw the story
[01:39:00] out for me." Like, "What are we seeing?"
[01:39:02] And so, the first thing it did was
[01:39:04] create images for me. And I'm like, "Oh,
[01:39:06] I can see it now." Right? Before it
[01:39:08] became the thing on social media, I I
[01:39:10] always talk about the story and it was
[01:39:12] painted it very clear for me. So, when I
[01:39:14] saw AI as a big picture from ASML to TSM
[01:39:18] to Nvidia to Brock to all those things,
[01:39:20] now I had a clear vision of where we
[01:39:23] need to be in terms of this revolution
[01:39:25] from energy, right? that five layer cake
[01:39:27] we always talk about. Now I can go into
[01:39:29] death because I have prior knowledge
[01:39:31] about where this thing is going and they
[01:39:34] have super intelligence to figure out
[01:39:37] all the details. And so whether it was
[01:39:40] energy and I'm figuring out who are the
[01:39:41] components that are going to be part of
[01:39:43] it memory well who are going to be the
[01:39:45] components of that uh who's going to be
[01:39:48] uh the next wave of technology which was
[01:39:49] photonics. I'm learning it. I'm going to
[01:39:53] my chat GBT. I'm getting more
[01:39:54] information and now I'm starting to put
[01:39:56] the puzzle pieces together to create a
[01:39:59] formula that everybody now gets to see
[01:40:01] and we get to teach inside the
[01:40:02] university on a monthly basis. And so I
[01:40:05] told him about a year ago once
[01:40:07] artificial intelligence matched my human
[01:40:09] intelligence, man, the green jacket
[01:40:11] community had to be something that we
[01:40:13] created because the level of success
[01:40:15] became so much more intensified because
[01:40:17] the information I'm getting plus the
[01:40:19] execution, I mean, y'all can see the
[01:40:21] results and y'all been part of it. So
[01:40:22] yeah, it has changed everything for me
[01:40:24] in terms of investing and definitely in
[01:40:26] terms of my brokerage.
[01:40:28] >> Yeah, I love that. I love that
[01:40:30] >> extra added bonus for all you investors
[01:40:33] out there. All right, we're going to do
[01:40:35] this Investfest thing one more time
[01:40:36] before we finish. So follow Invest
[01:40:40] Festival on Instagram. Send a DM to that
[01:40:43] page with your name and email and we're
[01:40:46] going to do five more um giveaways to
[01:40:49] Investfest. Alicia will be at
[01:40:51] Investfest. You want to just give a
[01:40:53] sneak preview of what you're gonna be
[01:40:54] talking about at Investfest?
[01:40:55] >> Yeah. So, at Investfest, I'm focusing on
[01:40:57] AI agents. So, we talked I've talked
[01:40:59] about it a little bit last year at
[01:41:01] Investfest, but I'm going to really show
[01:41:03] behind the scenes of what I'm actually
[01:41:06] doing and how to set it up and who my
[01:41:07] best AI agents are that have really
[01:41:09] helped me to scale my business. So,
[01:41:12] yeah, that's the sneak peek. It's it's a
[01:41:14] the focus is definitely AI agents.
[01:41:17] >> Invest. Nothing like it. Get your
[01:41:19] tickets investfest.com.
[01:41:21] Okay. AI do remember AI with eyel.com.
[01:41:27] This is a collaboration that we did with
[01:41:29] the queen of AI herself. Seven module
[01:41:32] course community that really does a deep
[01:41:36] dive into artificial intelligence and
[01:41:38] everything that you need to know to
[01:41:39] actually get up and running and take
[01:41:41] your business, take your life, take your
[01:41:42] practice to the next level. It also
[01:41:45] includes two live sessions. the live
[01:41:48] sessions alone. I mean, the value ad is
[01:41:51] there. You got to overd deliver. That's
[01:41:53] one key to business. When you're
[01:41:54] starting your business, make sure you
[01:41:56] overd deliver. And um that's what we uh
[01:41:59] you know, we hang our hat on overd
[01:42:00] delivering. So, um 48 hours, the first
[01:42:03] 50 people, if the first people come
[01:42:05] within the first 24 hours, then it then
[01:42:07] it's over. Um but, you know, first come,
[01:42:10] first serve and um we look forward to
[01:42:12] seeing everybody at Investfest. Uh take
[01:42:15] care. Thank you, Alicia. Thank you.
[01:42:17] >> How can the people follow you on
[01:42:19] Instagram? What's your what's your
[01:42:20] social media?
[01:42:22] >> Yeah. So on Instagram, it's just A L I C
[01:42:24] I A Little L Y TL E. If somebody knows
[01:42:27] it, drop it in the chat. But I'm just
[01:42:29] Alisia Little on Instagram. So please
[01:42:31] follow me. I like to of course um
[01:42:33] continue teaching and training on
[01:42:36] Instagram. So pretty easy to find.
[01:42:38] >> And do remember this information is
[01:42:40] lifechanging. Don't take it for granted.
[01:42:42] This information is lifechanging. You
[01:42:44] can change your life. You said we have
[01:42:46] somebody in in the world right now that
[01:42:48] created a company that has one employee
[01:42:50] that's worth a a billion dollars and
[01:42:51] there's going to be more to come.
[01:42:52] >> There's people that's trading with
[01:42:54] algorithms. There's people that's
[01:42:55] starting um marketing campaigns. There's
[01:42:58] people that's doing social media
[01:43:00] content.
[01:43:00] >> We just we just saw the valuation of the
[01:43:03] musicians is over a billion dollars for
[01:43:05] the AI the AI artists.
[01:43:06] >> So no matter what you're doing, no
[01:43:07] matter what you're doing, it's not going
[01:43:09] to slow down. This is your college. This
[01:43:11] is your this is your higher learning
[01:43:12] right now. invest in your education
[01:43:14] because the education is the only thing
[01:43:16] that's going to save you. In a world
[01:43:17] full of uncertainty, the only thing that
[01:43:19] can save you is education. Thank you
[01:43:21] guys. We will see you uh on Monday.
[01:43:25] >> Thank you.
[01:43:26] >> Have a good night.
[01:43:27] >> Thank you.
