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15 AI Life Hacks That Make Us Feel Unstoppable

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In this AI marketing podcast episode, Dan Sanchez and his brother Travis celebrate the 4th of July by shelving the usual news segment and sharing dozens of real‑life AI use‑cases that make them feel practically invincible—from diffusing marital spats to demolishing lawn weeds and even scoring a one‑day passport.

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Timestamps

00:00 – "Power Overwhelming": feeling unstoppable with AI cheat codes 

01:14 – Why the hosts skip this week’s AI drama & celebrate July 4th 

02:55 – AI as script‑writing sidekick & relationship mediator 

08:46 – Minecraft oracle: using GPT for complex game mechanics & kid questions 

14:53 – Pronouncing tricky names & decoding city fireworks ordinances 

17:08 – How GPT cracked the one‑day passport scheduling game 

21:40 – Bible‑study deep dives, translation quirks, and theological context 

24:05 – Weed‑ID lawn care, fitness tweaks, and DIY coloring pages 

29:22 – Emotional clarity, tax tips, and closing thoughts

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Transcript

AI's Role in Completing Projects

00:00:01
Speaker
the more I use AI, the more I'm beginning to feel unstoppable. There's literally projects that I'd put off years ago that I just kind of gave up on because it's not that I couldn't figure them out. It's just that the amount of time and energy required was just taking too long. So I just put it off or got it halfway done or just put it on a to-do list or just let it go entirely.
00:00:24
Speaker
Slowly, those projects are coming back to mind and I am killing all of them. Like they're all getting done from things around the house, things at work, things I'm like, Oh, I've always wanted to do. I'm not getting stopped anymore. There are hardly any roadblocks left because of all the things that AI is now helping me accomplish.
00:00:44
Speaker
It kind of feels like the time when we were playing Starcraft a lot and you could put in these like cheat codes into this war game. And all a sudden you became invincible. It feels a lot like that.
00:00:57
Speaker
And so in today's episode, I want to be diving into how we're using AI in everyday ways to not just make life easier, but actually take the projects we've always had in our mind to do or things maybe our wives are bugging us to do. We got to fix or solve or something and actually getting them done.
00:01:15
Speaker
and getting them not done halfway, but actually getting them done all the way and even going farther than we ever did before. So welcome back to the AI driven marketer. I'm Dan Sanchez and I'm joined by my brother, Travis Sanchez.
00:01:27
Speaker
Power overwhelming. That's a cheat code from Starcraft that I remember. where we usually cover the news to separate the help from the hype of everything that's going on with AI. But it is July. fact, it's the 4th of July. So happy 4th of July, everybody. Happy

Practical Uses of AI

00:01:43
Speaker
4th of July, Trav.
00:01:44
Speaker
And ah it's been a quiet week. There's not been a lot of news. There's certainly been some news on the AI front that's just drama, like between the AI companies. But honestly, it's not something any marketer really needs to pay attention to because it doesn't really matter. It won't change our lives. It changes...
00:02:00
Speaker
the industry is lies, but we're not involved in the AI industry. We're involved in marketing our industries. So we're going to ignore that news because it's really just not that important and it's just drama. So this today, instead of covering the news and a poll and a viral post, we're just going to be diving deep into a bunch of different ways we're using AI because I find that getting the use cases, getting the ways people have done things is everything. so helpful There's been times where I've just seen marketing campaigns fleshed out and I don't, they don't even explain how to do it sometimes, but just knowing it's been done is half the game, knowing that it's possible.
00:02:37
Speaker
is what actually gets me it it helps me to believe what I can do. And then i'll I'll figure it out. Then I can Google it. Then you can ask ChatGPT how to do it. And so we're going to give you a bunch of different use cases today of how we're using it to become unstoppable.
00:02:51
Speaker
Trav, don't you kick us off with one of yours? Number one, and it has been this way since the beginning, it is my script writing sidekick. Whether it comes to emails It comes to text messages.
00:03:04
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It even comes to just reading what I've wrote. I'm like, hey, check out and analyze what I have put in this text message. Am I friendly? Am I rude? Am I too direct? How am I coming across? Tell me how you would interpret. And man, is that helpful.
00:03:18
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And of course, it can rewrite things for you. However, you have to be careful. And I think this is why people recommend Claude.

AI in Personal Relationships

00:03:25
Speaker
I have had people come up to me and say, hey, that was a great ChatGPT email.
00:03:30
Speaker
Can you actually rewrite it? And I was like, oh, I was caught. It felt like my pants were around my ankles and someone walked into the room and I'm like, I was getting dressed and they caught me. So it's not perfect.
00:03:43
Speaker
But man, has it been a huge ah brain saver when it comes to. Texts, you know. Yeah. So not just scripts, but like how to actually like write crucial conversations in messages, whether email or all kinds things. Well, there's direct communication, there's copywriting, there's scripts, there's... yeah All sorts of things. Yeah.
00:04:07
Speaker
To kind of like double tap into that, like Simon Sinek recently was like kind of like showing that AI is not good for relationships because the struggle is what makes it real. And part of me wanted to debate him in it. I wish I could actually debate him in person, but he's too hard to get a hold of.
00:04:23
Speaker
So he essentially made the claim like, oh, like what if a couple were an argument and maybe the husband like went back and talked to ChatGPT, walked it through and then got the right answer to essentially diffuse the argument.
00:04:37
Speaker
Right. So but then he takes the answer he got from ChatGPT, gives it to her. And then she says, did ChatGPT write that? Showcasing like the awkward moment of like, oh, like like what you had with your boss.
00:04:49
Speaker
But in my mind, I'm like. Yeah, but. If he used ChatGPT to process it, figure out where he was wrong and actually come up with what he actually agreed with.
00:05:01
Speaker
Is that really like cheating or is that actually just getting a third party perspective on your feelings and then actually arriving to them and agreeing with them? Is that is that because I'm like, if Amy did that to me.
00:05:15
Speaker
and agreed with it i'm like yeah do it all day it's weird that you brought this up because i literally just had a little spat with my spouse i was in bed angry she was already asleep and i'm like okay i don't know what to do so i opened up chat i explained the whole conversation where i got frustrated and you know what it did it validated me which you obviously have to be careful it's just mirroring but it also said But to be honest, Travis, she has an equal amount of frustration in this conversation.
00:05:49
Speaker
this is And it was like, this is where human interactions can get really dicey because it's two perspectives, you know subjectively different opinions. And I was like, okay, I'm right and she's right.
00:06:01
Speaker
We're both right. One, because feelings are involved. You could look at the situation from two different perspectives. And it it helped me in that moment go, okay, she's not wrong. She's not fully right, but neither am i And that was helpful. So it depends on how you're using it. And if you're if you are using chat to just script a line to your spouse or to your significant other or to a boss, whoever, yeah and you're not being open and honest about it, then yeah, there's a problem. But if I say, hey, I actually...
00:06:33
Speaker
use ChatGPT, talk to her about our conversation and then told them, hey, I use this. And it made me realize that, yeah, this area I feel right in, but I was also wrong in this area. I don't think the person would have a problem with it as long as you're honest about it.
00:06:47
Speaker
Right? One of my, the first use case I'll give is is similar. I had had an email that came in and I felt, I responded. I would wrote my email, my response. I'm like, this is hot. This is going to sound defensive. This is not gonna be good. Of course, I gave it to ChatGPT. I'm like, help this sound more
00:07:05
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diplomatic help help it sound not angry u and it rewrote it when I read chat GPT's response I was like it diffused my own emotion and Even though it didn't, it didn't, it didn't like try to weasel out of what, what needed to happen. I don't even remember what it was, but I remember just feeling like I was trapped in a corner and I didn't see a way through, but when it rewrote it, it diffused all my emotion because all of a sudden I had a way through. And I think that's why I was frustrated because I felt like I was backed into the corner. Once I found a logical reason through to communicate what I really wanted in a way that was appropriate,
00:07:43
Speaker
emotion gone. Wow. I felt diffused. It felt great. And the recipient of the email was fine and everything was better. Wow. So I'm like, chat GPT is just really good sometimes at diffusing our own emotions because we don't realize that there's something else going on internally. Then it's not just, it's not the situation. It's the story you're telling yourself about the situation. Yeah.
00:08:06
Speaker
And I think maybe that's the thing that I probably need to ask ChatGPT more is like, hey, this is what's going on. I feel this way. What's what's the story I'm telling myself and why is it likely not true? Wow.
00:08:17
Speaker
But again, we've talked about why AI can be dangerous around these things. So be careful. It could be a confirmation bias machine. ask it for the other person's perspective, ask it to push on you, ask it to be critical because again, you're getting into like dangerous water sometimes when it comes to emotions and stuff, but I can't deny that it is becoming a more helpful tool to process some of these things.
00:08:37
Speaker
Yep. What's your next one?

AI as a Guide in Gaming

00:08:41
Speaker
Uh, what's funny is I've started playing Minecraft with my kids. And if you've ever played Minecraft, one of the most popular games, if not the most popular games, uh, in the world,
00:08:53
Speaker
They have continued to develop it over a course of 15 years, so they just keep adding, adding, adding, adding things. It is a game where you have to...
00:09:06
Speaker
there's no instruction book for this game. There's no instruction book. You're lost in this world. You're like, what are supposed to do here? Yeah, exactly. You have to figure things out. And there's basic things that everyone kind of knows now. But as I've been getting deeper and deeper into the game, I just use ChatGPT all the time.
00:09:22
Speaker
I use it as a Minecraft Oracle. I ask it complex Minecraft mechanics. How does this work? Why does it work this way? If I fall in a certain angle when I hit a guy, will it, I mean, it's just, so if probably you can use this for any video game or any TV series or movie series or even book you're reading. Like it will unpack or break down a complex,
00:09:46
Speaker
things like this video game that I play with my kids. So that's been really fun to actually use it. Like, why is it happening this way? And it explains it. Uh, it's not always up to date.
00:09:57
Speaker
Mojang updates Minecraft so frequently that there's new things being added that Minecraft or a chat. You Bt will have a little bit of like a hallucination about it's like, Oh, you must be talking about this. I'm like, no, it it doesn't even know what I'm talking about because it's updated so frequently. So that's the only drawback, but that's, that's a fun one.
00:10:15
Speaker
Fun use case. one that I'm using all the time for ChatGPT is asking like deeper why questions. why is think Why is it this way? what What's going on here? Recently, I came across an advertisement for a new cell phone company called Helium, and they have free plans, free cell phone data plans. You're like, how the heck? And then I dig into the website. It was from it was from that YouTube finance guy, Graham, whatever his name is.
00:10:44
Speaker
But he was, it was an, him it was his host red ad in his episode. So i I'm like, well, he's probably validated. It's actually not a scam. um Otherwise he wouldn't have read the ad. He's got too much credibility on the line. So I go to the website and I'm like, oh my gosh, like, okay, there's a free one, but they're going to track your data kind of thing. You're like, okay. But then they had a 15 month one where it's like 10 gigs of data a month. I'm like, that's like literally less than half the cost of what I'm currently paying twice the amount of data.
00:11:11
Speaker
That I'm currently getting for $15 a month. Now it's on T-Mobile's thing. So I don't, I don't get T-Mobile where I live. So i'm like, okay, but I'm like, why, why? It seems like I'm seeing instances where cell companies are lowering their prices all over the place, at least for the third party providers. wow I don't know about Sprint and Verizon themselves, but yeah.
00:11:28
Speaker
Asked chat GPT, why, why are cell cell prices coming down? And it gave me thorough explanation is like, Hey, part of it's, um, more competition across them all. Like the government's regulated something so that there's more competition across these companies.
00:11:44
Speaker
and they're being more competitive. Part of it is like, there's no more, there's, we're moving to zero. Like, what do they call it the The little chips in the phones. Like you can just switch providers digitally. Now you don't even have to, there so there's less store, less footprint, less costs, better margins.
00:11:58
Speaker
And, uh, there was just a few other reasons that just made it so that prices were dropping. Right. You're like, yeah. Okay. That's interesting. So it was just interesting to not ask why, and then get a thorough explanation of all of it in one place really quickly.
00:12:12
Speaker
That's great. But I'm doing it for all kinds of things. Why is this historically? Why do we have a sheet, a middle blanket and a comforter on a bed? Where did that even come from? Jet GPT knows. It gives you a really good answer on like the origins of why something is today, because there's so many things in our lives that you're like, why do we do it this way?
00:12:30
Speaker
Why? It's like, I'm in a room. It's like, why are houses constructed with the siding the way it is? Like chat GPT has the answers for that better than Google does. So I'm diving deeper into those so anything. Anytime I'm like, I wonder why and don't wonder anymore.
00:12:43
Speaker
I just asked chat GPT. It is the new search engine. for those questions. My kids don't say Google it, dad. They say, ask chat GBT. That's their thing when they want to know, Hey, what's the biggest shark?
00:12:54
Speaker
Hey, our neighbor kid says that lightning bird, this is a real thing that lightning birds are real. Can you tell them they're not? You tell, ask chat GBT if they're real or not.
00:13:07
Speaker
So then I'm like using voice mode to tell us why lightning birds, why people think lightning birds exist and the myth and the whole thing. What is a lightning bird? yeah Exactly. Like Zapdos from Pokemon over here. Yeah. Like truly they're like the kid. Is that like a Phoenix except lightning?
00:13:24
Speaker
Yeah. Is that real? He's like, they're real. They're real. It's a mythological creature based from like native Americans believing that lightning and birds mixed. I don't know There's something like that.
00:13:35
Speaker
So there's some, there's some fantastic truth to the narrative, but it's totally. It's beyond Pokemon. There's an actual lore behind it, but yeah, there is a lot.
00:13:47
Speaker
Okay.

AI in Communication and Compliance

00:13:48
Speaker
One way I've used chat to PT is my Airbnb Butler. and it's kind of a bad title, but i've yeah've it's helped me craft messages for my guests.
00:13:59
Speaker
It's helped me write reviews for the people that have stayed there that I'm just like, I don't know. They've treated the house nice. Write me a comment about this guest who stayed in my home. It has helped me design my gym that's in my Airbnb workout instructions, things like that.
00:14:16
Speaker
Wi-Fi plaques. I've had it designed logos for the Airbnb business thing. Like it's literally helped me.
00:14:28
Speaker
It's like my executive ever' assistant. Yeah. Yeah. Manage different projects. The Butler, the Butler, Airbnb, butler. My next one is a really simple one, but I used it the the other other week. And I'm like, man, I wish I would have had this when I worked in a call center.
00:14:42
Speaker
But help it helped me pronounce a name that I wasn't used to pronouncing. Oh, nice. Which is really difficult. If you have a foreign name and you're like, I don't know how it is. This could come off this way. could go this way. So I turned on advanced voice mode and I was like, hey, Chachaput, I need help pronouncing a name. This is how it's spelled. This is what I think the ethnicity is.
00:14:58
Speaker
I think it's pronounced this way. Is that right? They're like, no, it's probably more this way. You're like, oh, Fantastic. Because it speaks all, it speaks so many languages that i probably it probably, it is really good at understanding the pronunciation of a name. Wow. That's so advanced voice mode.
00:15:13
Speaker
It probably knows how to pronounce the name. That's great. A quick one. Hey, happy 4th of July. ChadGBT. Oh three. Can I set fireworks off in my city? Like what are the city ordinances for exactly where I live?
00:15:31
Speaker
Oh, thanks for asking, Travis. Yeah, no. You can light off sparklers and snakes. You cannot light off fountains. You cannot light off anything other than sparklers and those little snake-growy things. i was like, well, that's a shame because I just spent $300 on fireworks that are not sparklers and snakes. So, plan B...
00:15:54
Speaker
Oh, three chat. GBT really dove deep into the ordinances. And I'm like, this is what I needed because you could do a Google search and pull information from what five years ago where the rules were.
00:16:06
Speaker
Everything's good as long as they're not mortars and explosives. So saved me a $550 fine. fine That's really a cheat code to this whole thing. If you're listening to this and you're not using the model called O3, O3 is more powerful than 4.0.
00:16:23
Speaker
just yeah It's counterintuitive that they numbered it and named it the way they did. They're going to fix it this summer. ChatGPT5 will come over and roll it all up. But O3 is significantly more powerful than 4.0. It's also slower, but I'm using it for at least half of stuff I'm doing. Anytime I ask it a question of, I wonder if I'm using O3 because O3 is smart enough to go and even if you don't ask it to, it will go search the internet for the answer and think about it and then go search some more and think about it and search some more and then deliver you an answer. Yeah. And then really good for navigating the freaking government.
00:16:53
Speaker
which is going to be my next use case. yes i I made the rookie mistake of letting my passport expire and then booking international travel. So naturally i have a very long drive. I'm driving to Atlanta soon to get my emergency passport.
00:17:07
Speaker
But there's a lot of around scheduling. junk around scheduling like meetings with the passport agencies. so And I wouldn't have known that I needed to book a meeting at midnight. Exactly. Like as if I'm booking Taylor Swift concert tickets, this is the language chat GPT explained it to me. He's like, you don't understand.
00:17:26
Speaker
You need to be there already at Eastern midnight. As soon as that clock strikes, you have to be logging in and getting your time as fast as you possibly can. And where did he get the information? Not from the government.
00:17:37
Speaker
The government information was there, but the real key to it was that a bunch of people had already talked about it on Reddit ah ah who had experienced it. And it told me like, look, everybody's talking about this. And if you want to be able to get ah if you want to be able to get an emergency passport in a single day, this is the game plan.
00:17:54
Speaker
Follow these step-by-step instructions. And it ended up being right. i I validated it as much as I can, following the link, reading the government. Nowhere on the government website does it say, be ready at midnight because it goes fast.
00:18:06
Speaker
Nowhere. Nowhere does it say that. It tells you what needs to happen technically, but then there's the information behind the rules, so which is be ready to book it within seconds.
00:18:18
Speaker
It goes that fast. The nature of people that people have discussed and complained about of what actually happens for this government process is what you need. Are you getting an emergency passport just a one-day passport?
00:18:29
Speaker
You're not getting an emergency one. and ah I don't know. I'm getting the one where I can get it issued within one day. I'm showing up at 8.30 in the morning. It's real passport. Emergency passports are only dealt by consulates in other countries. No, no, no, no, not that. I'm getting a one day. I'm getting a, I don't know what they call it. getting a legitimate passport. You can passport in one day if it's within 14 days of travel.
00:18:50
Speaker
It's a one day passport. You're getting a one day passport. Yeah, that's what it is. Yeah. Emergency passports are purple. It's purple book. And it's very, because you spent a lot of time overseas. I haven't. I've had to get emergency passports to leave Israel with my kids. You're like, it's it's not an emergency passport.
00:19:07
Speaker
Anyway, I just, just terminology. We could ask chat to BT. What's the difference?
00:19:13
Speaker
What's your next one?

AI and Theological Exploration

00:19:14
Speaker
ah I did a what do what do I use it for? I used, i have a couple of things here. So I've used it a lot for theological lookup biblical questions like, okay, here's some of you will listening to this. We'll understand this.
00:19:35
Speaker
There's a parable Jesus talks about easier for an, a camel to go through an eye of a needle. than for a rich man to enter heaven, right? So there's been the big debate. What is the eye of the needle?
00:19:47
Speaker
I've heard it said thousand different ways. The eye of the needle is the the hole or the slit in the walls where archers shoot arrows through. It's very slit, thin area, area whatever.
00:19:59
Speaker
I've heard it. it's a It's a wall hole for people coming into the city that want to be merchants, but they can't fit their camels through because they don't want all of the goods coming in. So- so Anyways, or it's literal. You can't get that camel through an eye hole of a needle. So it's just, it's a, it's an ah exaggeration. exactly it's impossible Right.
00:20:22
Speaker
So I asked chat and I go, okay, you know, more than anybody, like, what does, what do you think this means? And it's like, well, no one really knows for sure. However, what's really funny is the word for camel is,
00:20:36
Speaker
And the word for large rope are the same in Aramaic and Hebrew. So if he was talking about the eye of a needle, a large rope can't go through the eye of a needle, like an actual sewing needle. So he might have not even been talking about a camel.
00:20:53
Speaker
He was talking about a large rope because the word for camel is gamal, and Or a gamla or something. But then the word for large rope is gamal. So it's just based on pronunciation. So it could have just been mistranslated.
00:21:08
Speaker
But it also works, the camel thing. So it helped me understand Hebrew context, history, translations. Things might get lost in translation. and incredibly helpful for so many different scriptures. You're like, okay, how does this work? How does that work? What does this mean? Anyways.
00:21:25
Speaker
It's funny. It's one of my use cases too, is better understanding the Bible. I'm using it as Bible study tool all the time. I will say caveat, like do this in community, do this with past your pastor, all staff, because again, it's a confirmation bias machine. If you feed it a story of like, I wonder if the Bible is actually ah alien text trying to manipulate us.
00:21:45
Speaker
ChatGPG is smart enough that it's going to push back on that one. But if you get a subtle, weird nuance, like it'll run down with you and go in a weird direction and go into a loop of a story playing, playing the role with you.
00:21:58
Speaker
So do it in community because like there's a reason why people need to be involved. You can't just depend on AI alum. But, but. It's so helpful because it's so well trained on all the ancient texts that you're like, hey, in this passage, what else was going on at that time? What was this nation doing? Because there's lots of cross references to like, well, this is going on in Jerusalem. These people over here are doing that. You're like, wait, what's the backstory behind those people again?
00:22:23
Speaker
And it'll pull up all the relevant passages the Bible mentions and then other ancient texts of like, this is what's going on in this place. so you can just get a better understanding of the context. Yep. all that stuff. Anytime I have a question now, I'm like, well, wait, what's the backstory on that?
00:22:36
Speaker
You can get it pretty quickly. but So it's just, yeah it's a handy Bible study tool. What else you got? That was my

AI for Physical and Creative Activities

00:22:45
Speaker
next one. So you're up next. Oh, all right.
00:22:47
Speaker
I thought that was mine. It was, but I had it on my list too. Oh, look at you. so I'm just piggybacking off of that one. I've used it as like a fitness advisor. I'm like, hey, here's the pain I'm dealing with. I have a little bit of this soreness here. It won't go away. What stretch do I need to do?
00:23:05
Speaker
to work on this. And then it'll ask follow-up questions to figure out, oh, okay, if it's if it's right here, try this workout. It's called this muscle. here Look up stretches that can help you with this.
00:23:16
Speaker
So it's helped clarify different areas, even in my physical body that I'm like, okay, how do i what do I do with this? That's been super helpful. One that I've talked about on this podcast before, I think a couple of times, but it's still an ongoing thing. So I'm going to explain, but I've been on this battle with the weeds in my grass. I'm finally starting to like man up and figure out how to do a nice lawn, which is way more complicated than I ever thought.
00:23:39
Speaker
Like having a perfect lawn. You're like, there is like an art and a science to that, that I'm like, this rabbit hole just keeps going further down. I'm now mixing chemicals and spraying things. I'm like, what the heck?
00:23:50
Speaker
I got to be a chemist to like have a weed free lawn. But one of the things I've done recently is I've had new weeds pop up as old weeds die. And I'm in Tennessee. So it's like there's a freaking ton of different types of weeds here.
00:24:01
Speaker
And every time a new one comes up, like I got a new one the other day that was like a popping up where the old one had died. It saw an advantage, saw some open land and went for it. So luckily the iPhone, you can get such close photos now, such detailed photos, like macro photos up close that I get in real close to take a picture of it, send it to chat GPT 03. I'm like, all right, chat, what new weed demon are we dealing with now?
00:24:25
Speaker
And I didn't really ask it much more than like, help me figure out what weed is popping up in my grass because it knows the context of the past conversations of what chemicals I already have.
00:24:36
Speaker
where I live, all the other weeds that I've dealt with. It's like, huh, this is actually a cousin of the other one we we killed a few weeks ago. It's a different style of clover. Don't worry. Just keep spraying the spray you already have because it's going to kill this one too. I'm like, oh God, don't have to buy another chemical.
00:24:52
Speaker
I already have two that I'm dealing with and I'm like, how many more poisons do I need for my grass? This grass is going to be radioactive soon, but because it has all the history, I didn't even have to go back to the original conversation. and It already knew well enough of what I was dealing with.
00:25:08
Speaker
Wow.
00:25:11
Speaker
Uh, one idea for using chat GPT that I haven't used, especially if you have kids to take family photos of you and your wife, your kids, whatever.
00:25:23
Speaker
and uploaded a chat to BT and say, create this into a coloring page. So just remove all of the details outlined. So clearly the kids can tell who's who they, they recognize the photo and it will make your family photos into coloring pages for your kids, which just makes them more excited to color. Cause it's them almost perfectly in a, you know, black line silhouette jam. and So I saw that was like, that's smart.
00:25:50
Speaker
I'm doing this today. and It's going to be 4th of July themed. It's going to be great.
00:25:56
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I saw that prompt. I was like, dang, that's amazing. One that I've been doing recently is helping it become like a skill coach where I'm like, hey, i have this goal. I want to become a better storyteller.
00:26:08
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Help me craft a curriculum that I could follow just a little bit every day. If I'm going to tell a story every day to my kids and I work on a different section, a different skill, micro skill storytelling. So it's a project within ChatGPT. And then I just upload like we have a curriculum that I'm working through. That's the first conversation. I just pull up a next one every day.
00:26:26
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And then I record the story as I telling it to my kids. And I then post the transcript of the story and it gives me feedback. And I try to improve a little bit every single day. So any kind of skill or thing that you're trying to learn, most many of them can be refined differently.
00:26:43
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like chat GPT can be a coach helping you improve it every day. If there's some kind of like way you can deliver it to it between the video and the advanced voice mode and just text, there's generally some way you can put it in there and get feedback on it. There's some that you can't like, you can't, it's not going to tell you if you're doing better at piano, not yet, but a lot of things, a lot of skills you're

AI in Language and Financial Understanding

00:27:05
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trying to improve.
00:27:05
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It can, especially if you're doing language learning. Wow. it would be really good for that because it knows all the languages and can write practice with you. I have done that in Hebrew. I'm like, speak only Hebrew to me and I will respond in Hebrew.
00:27:20
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And then if I'm struggling, you can help me. And it did, did pretty good. It's probably getting a lot better now since the nuance, it's getting better at the nuance of the language too. Like it's delivery of it and understanding of it. It's, it's gotten better recently.
00:27:34
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What's your next one? I have, I've looked up tons of, this is kind of the law thing, but just financial strategy translator. I mean, CPAs know an incredible amount of information when it comes to taxes, how to best set yourself up.
00:27:53
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So as, as it gets more complicated, having different businesses, starting different businesses to actually just use chat, TBT to explain, Hey, what's the best way to formulate payments to self? How do I um,
00:28:07
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The ability to... I forget what it was, this tax law where you can actually write off 100% of expenses in the first year versus it used to be you have to do it at a percentage of time. Well, this new bill that passed, they're going to let you write off the value of and of a business expense. And I just didn't understand it. I was like, explain this to me like I'm in third grade.
00:28:30
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And it helped me understand complex, well, what I thought was complex. Yeah. Tax law, because it's so complicated. If you don't know, you don't know. So tax law but breakthrough.
00:28:45
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Well, Dan froze. That might be the pod. Those are a few ways that we've been using it. Plus emotional clarity. Man, if there's ever something that you're wrestling with emotionally, just start processing. It's helped me verbally process some things, even just to get it out and explain it to something that will give me feedback.
00:29:06
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That has been super helpful. But there you go. Practical ways that you can use ChatGPT to help you in your everyday life, whether it is in marketing, it is at your role, your job, your family, your outputs.