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Google Gemini Vs. ChatGPT: Images, Videos, Automation—Battle Tested image

Google Gemini Vs. ChatGPT: Images, Videos, Automation—Battle Tested

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In this  AI marketing podcast episode, Dan Sanchez and his brother Travis put ChatGPT head‑to‑head with Google Gemini after a summer of major updates from Google. We break down where Gemini now outperforms (photorealistic image generation, fast video with VO3, and prompt‑built automations) and where ChatGPT still shines (layout‑aware design, research workflows). We wrap with everyday AI use cases, a sponsor spotlight on HighLevel’s upcoming agent builder, and a viral creative thread that shows how close we are to blockbuster‑level ads on a bootstrapped budget.

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  • 00:00 – 01:06 • Setting the stage: ChatGPT’s long reign & Google’s summer surge
  • 01:06 – 03:02 • Bot Bros kickoff & what marketers will get from this breakdown
  • 03:02 – 09:31 • Image showdown: Gemini’s “Nano Banana” vs ChatGPT for thumbnails (photorealism vs typography/layout)
  • 09:31 – 11:27 • Code‑name backstory & LMArena blind tests
  • 11:27 – 15:47 • VO3 opens up: fast 8‑second clips, shock‑moment demos, client uses
  • 15:47 – 18:32 • Google “Opal” automations: Zapier/Make‑style flows built by prompt
  • 18:32 – 20:03 • Ecosystem edge: Workspace integration vs OpenAI; rumors & realities
  • 20:03 – 21:17 • Sponsor: HighLevel’s teased agent builder inside the all‑in‑one platform
  • 21:17 – 29:04 • Everyday AI: shopping research, meeting‑to‑summary workflows, conference prospecting, quick health triage
  • 29:04 – 32:28 • Viral thread breakdown: face/body swaps, 8‑second storytelling, Super Bowl‑level creative on a budget
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Transcript

Google vs ChatGPT: The AI Marketing Debate

00:00:00
Speaker
For the longest time, ChatGPT has been the de facto AI tool of choice. Everyone's been using it. It's been the king. Sir, somebody might come and dethrone a little part of it for a couple months or so, but ChatGPT has been winning across the board.
00:00:13
Speaker
Until this summer, Google has really been rising through the ranks across multiple categories, and it's time to question it. It's time to throw them in a battle of ChatGPT versus Google Gemini and see which one's the right tool for marketers these days. um

Plot Bros: AI Insights for Marketers

00:00:34
Speaker
So welcome back to Plot Bros, a segment of the AI-driven marketer where I, Dan Sanchez, my brother, Travis Sanchez, Plot Bros for life, break down the help from the hype of all the different AI news going on out there for marketers like you so that you can use AI to not only go faster, but build better and think smarter too.

Google's Strategic Moves: Nano Banana & Gemini

00:00:54
Speaker
So this week's episode, we're diving into this Gemini versus ChatGPT debate, starting with Google's new image tool. Now, this was a fun one because of course, it's how much hype can you build up for a tool before it's released? And you know, there's a number of different things they've done in order to build up the hype.
00:01:13
Speaker
Google took a tried and true tactic of releasing a model out there and they didn't say it was theirs. They just put it into the LL arena where people can test new things and people were like, oh my gosh, there's this new thing here called nano banana. Huh?
00:01:28
Speaker
It's really good. And for about a week and a half, everybody's like, hey, have you seen the Nano Banana? Yeah, I've tried Nano Banana. Nano Banana is the new Photoshop killer. Where did this LLM come from?
00:01:39
Speaker
It's this really powerful little image model that everybody was raving about. And of course, that was Google's tactic. And after now that they've announced it and they've released it, they're like, yes, this we are the owners of Nano Banana.
00:01:52
Speaker
And that was kind of the story behind it. They only hyped it for about two weeks or so. They let it in there and then they finally let the cat out of the bag. And I think some of the AI influencers knew it. They're like, hey, i wasn't allowed to say anything. Google gave me a pre blah, blah, blah. I'm like, yeah.
00:02:04
Speaker
smooth Google because the whole AI world caught note. If they had just quietly released it or even put out a blog post and try to make it hype, they probably wouldn't have got as much hype unless they they leaked it. You know what i'm saying?
00:02:16
Speaker
ChatGPG has done it. like it's It's not a normal tactic to get build up the hype. But, you know, we fell for it. We took the bait. I was on it trying to figure it out and... Here we are, but it is live now in Google Gemini and you don't need a like ultra account. You

Image Output: Google Gemini vs ChatGPT

00:02:33
Speaker
don't need a pro account. You don't need even a plus account with Google workspaces. It's just available for free and it is really good. Travis, I sent you an example, side-by-side example of the last show I did. I had a thumbnail where I was like one same prompt chat. Gpt made one Google made one.
00:02:50
Speaker
What was your take on it? And for those that know, I never liked my brother's thumbnails that Chachapiti created because they just didn't look... like him. And I just thought this isn't cool. Now, when I use chat to BT to try to recreate my image or add a tattoo across my head, just for kicks and giggles, it also didn't really look like me, but I have to say the difference between Gemini's output image creation versus chat to BT is like 95% versus like 80 to 85%, maybe even less than eighty to eighty five percent maybe even less than that Oh yeah.
00:03:24
Speaker
i was impressed It's really good. There are examples floating around Twitter, of even just starting with an image of a couple of people sitting around like a billiards table, like a pool table.
00:03:35
Speaker
And then it's like, okay, take this from a different angle. And then it's almost like you were able to spin the camera around of the same scene all All the balls are in the right place. Everything in the background is still in the right place. Because, you know, you've taken a picture. I've taken pictures of my living room and said, hey, red redesign this.
00:03:50
Speaker
And like windows are in different. It still looks like the same room. But let's be honest, like it's kind of recreating the room. Windows are in different positions. The counter is flipped differently. you you know You could say like, hey, redesign my whole living room and i like with Art Nouveau as the inspiration. And it'll do it. And it's it's really cool as ah is a way to see it. But now Google's is like way better, way closer.
00:04:13
Speaker
It's way more accurate. It looks like a photo rather than, i don't know. car it it looks It makes chat GBTs look more cartoonish in a way. Even though it was photorealistic, and it was, but compared to what Gemini is doing, you're like, oh, that what that wasn't photorealistic at all. Right. And I'll just say the examples that you showed me from the prompt that you said both you sent to both of these LLMs, man, what what Google gave you was exactly, I want myself at a desk with the text here, with my screen showing this
00:04:46
Speaker
And then it did it. But then ChatGPT, it had the computer in the wrong place. It didn't fill in the background appropriately. Optics were weird. Distances were weird.

Content Creation: Capabilities and Comparisons

00:04:56
Speaker
It was like, it just didn't... It wasn't even that it didn't look like you. It wasn't accurate to the prompt. So yeah not only is Google, is Gemini hitting... Not exactly, but it's hitting so much closer to what you wanted.
00:05:09
Speaker
And then I feel like with ChatGPT, it's more of like a... It's just a gamble. You're like, hopefully this one comes out right. I know. You got to take multiple tries. That's what I've been doing for the the thumbnails for this channel. And if you're on your player, just look at the podcast episodes and you'll see the examples.
00:05:26
Speaker
Those are sometimes sometimes I get it on first try. Sometimes it takes two, three, four. Sometimes I have to bring it into Photoshop and fix it a little bit. oh yeah you know But like it was way faster than me building it and Photoshop myself. So it I was still doing it.
00:05:40
Speaker
Because it was just click prompt and then do something while it loaded because it was so slow. Google's much faster, way more reliable. Yeah, accurate. Is much is much better on first try than ChatGPT's was.
00:05:52
Speaker
And then specifically, we're talking about creating an image from scratch or taking an image of your likeness and making a background that you wanted to have text over the image or all of the above.
00:06:03
Speaker
Yeah. Both either, whether it's text based or it's from a photo or it's text and photo, which is generally what I'm doing for my thumbnails. I'm feeding it source files for me. So it knows what I look like.
00:06:15
Speaker
Do you, do you, do you tell it which font that you want it to use or, No, not anymore because I found that it wasn't good. So I gave it more broad terms. I'm like, use a bold sense here. Okay. Like Helvetica-ish, you know, because it can't, if you, if you know you want a very specific font, like Optima or very particular font, it's not going to get it.
00:06:39
Speaker
and Okay. So, I could even try to be like, hey, give it a sand serif and give the corners around, make it more rounded like quicksand. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. And it can kind of hit in the range if you're descriptive of it, but don't give it a specific font. That's kind of what you had to do at ChatGPT. Never give it a specific font.
00:06:57
Speaker
Just give it general characteristics of the font to do much better. I haven't really tested that in Google, but I actually, have, and it's not, I just, cause I just did it and it wasn't, it wasn't good. actually The one thing chat GPT holds above Google is that it's a much better design tool.
00:07:12
Speaker
Google is way better at photos and photo manipulation. You could literally give it a picture of a group photo and be like, hey make the guy on the far left Trump. And it will look like Trump was in the photo, like wow no flaws. Wow.
00:07:25
Speaker
But it is horrible with text layout. It can layout text. its It can do text. But ChatGPT was much better at understanding how to utilize white space around the text as a full design composition yes where Google's just going to slap it on there.
00:07:42
Speaker
And yeah like I'm often just Photoshopping the text out and then putting my text on top of So I'm like, no, that wasn't going to work for a YouTube thumbnail. You can even see it. If you go to the last episode before this one, look at the text placement I just did on my phone through like Adobe Express on the fly because I i didn't have time to do it in Photoshop.
00:08:01
Speaker
So it doesn't look that good. It's too small. But... ChatGPT was really crushing where the text goes. If it's spelled at all correctly, sometimes does it do well with like design hierarchy in ChatGPT.
00:08:14
Speaker
ChatGPT did a lot better with that than Google. Google is much better at just the photo and the image. Interesting. You're still going to have to bring that sucker into Photoshop in order to. So if it's more text based, go with ChatGPT. If it's more image based.
00:08:28
Speaker
Yeah. like I don't think you can. I haven't tested this, but I assume ChatGPT is still going to be better at things like comic strips. Or infographics, even. Like, it's going to be better at things where it's like you need real design thinking involved in the thing.
00:08:43
Speaker
Versus Photoshop, or um not Photoshop, google Google's new image generator, the Nano Banana, is more better at photo manipulation and photorealistic stuff. Is Nano Banana built into the Gemini...
00:08:57
Speaker
LLM or is it a separate? Nano Banana was the code name for their new image generator. So now they've kind of let that name go. That was like code strawberry for chat GPT. Right. 4.5 was strawberry. But if I'm using Gemini and I use their image gen generator, it's using...
00:09:14
Speaker
it's using the basically banana banana. Yeah. Before they, before they released that it was them, was it a separate platform? Was it just like a, they released it in this website called LLM arena.
00:09:30
Speaker
I think that's what it's. hardly go there because I'm, while I'm big into AI, I, I'm not like on the cutting edge. Usually I'm usually following the people that are on the cutting edge, kind of take their first pass on whatever they're saying and then figure out how to actually put it to practical use because the first pass people in AI, they barely have enough time to kind of give you the general overview, like the 30 second insight that they have and then move on to the next thing versus I will sit kind of sift through all their stuff, find the most helpful thing, the one 10 thing they did and then expand on it.

Google's VO3: Revolutionizing Video Creation

00:10:06
Speaker
That's, that's what we do with the show.
00:10:08
Speaker
But LLM arena. Yeah, there it is. It's L M arena.ai is where a lot of the models are tested. And what they do is you put in your prompt, it gives you a side by side comparison.
00:10:19
Speaker
So you can test it with video, you can test it with images, you can text it with text. And then it doesn't tell you what what responses from who you just go down which one you like better. And that's how it ranks tax AI.
00:10:30
Speaker
Got it. So this is actually a big company now. They just got a big all round of funding to continue ring stacking AI. It's funny that there were so much now, but. That's another news item that's not relevant for most marketers here, but Google's image generator definitely a step up. Now that's not the only thing they got to step up in Google. This is why I'm like this, this whole episode is going to be about Gemini.
00:10:53
Speaker
They also released VO three, which was their killer video model into the plus accounts for workspace users. But honestly, I just tested it. It is available on the free accounts. I just opened up a free Gmail account. I know you tested it earlier this week and it wasn't, I couldn't get it to work. So dumb.
00:11:10
Speaker
I don't know, but I opened up, I have like probably a dozen different Gmail accounts. Some of them are, couple of them are paid. Some of them are free. They're different at models. I don't pay for Google's ultra like $200 a month thing.
00:11:23
Speaker
but That's, that's, that's what you had to pay for before to get access to VO3. You had to pay $200 a month. i'm like, well, I don't need AI video that bad. Not yet. Someday maybe. But they just dropped it into, you can now generate these amazing videos, awesome sound.
00:11:38
Speaker
And I've already started using it with clients. It's amazing. You can take image art. It's funny if you give it an image to start with, which is what everybody recommends, like generate the image. The image is always the first frame.
00:11:49
Speaker
And then you can specify this happens next. You can't say like, Hey, make the thing on the image, jump into a view. Like make this the last frame. No, it it hates that. It's always the first frame.
00:12:01
Speaker
Yeah. So you might have to ask it to do it in reverse, but it is a killer tool. It's obviously what's been making all these like viral TikTok videos of like the cutting glass and people talking and videos is all from VO3, but now it's available for free. Anybody can generate these little eight second clips of goodness.
00:12:16
Speaker
It's not the full VO3. It's like VO3 fast. yeah But even the people who have access to both those models are saying VO3 fast is actually pretty dang good. So that's another one that I'm like, yeah, Google's crushing chat GPT when it comes to video.
00:12:34
Speaker
Nobody talks about Sora. nobody right if you've used i'll say this when i opened up vo3 and i dropped in a ah ah selfie of me and i just said make me dance and zoom out so you can see my whole body uh it loaded eight second video it put music to it it widened the shot so now it basically guessed what pants i was wearing what shoes i was wearing luckily it put pants on me let's be honest And then you got to see, it was a joke, Dan, you didn't laugh, but it's okay. All right, I missed it.
00:13:10
Speaker
It zoomed out. And I, it was one of those moments when you've used AI before where you kind of have a shock moment, like, oh, we're here. Oh my God. I mean, it's not perfect, but I can see the next six months to a year. Yeah, it will be perfect.
00:13:27
Speaker
It will be so much harder to tell that that's not me dancing the way that it was able to fill in spaces, create the backdrop and not just make a blank wallet, added texture. It added furniture. It added a door. It I wish I was shocked. It was one of those aha moments like.
00:13:45
Speaker
Okay, wow. I used it this week. I needed to create like a podcast intro little bumper for a client. And I'm not really good at I can't do motion graphics, but I just took his cover art, which is like a picture of a resume half buried in the dirt, which was gen AI generated, but it looks good. I Photoshopped their names onto it and it's called buried talent is the name of the podcast.
00:14:06
Speaker
And I'm like, cool. VO VO three. I just want this to look like it's being like the, like they're buring burying the resume, like dirt's coming on top of it. And sure enough, got the sound effects and everything. I ended up not using the sound effects, but i just layered music on top of it. But I'm like, it's a good little eight second clip they're going to kick off every single episode with now.
00:14:25
Speaker
Before that kind of work, and impossible for me. I had to like hack just taking like a video texture that was just like static and then drop that on top of an image and kind of like overlay it and kind of fancy way to kind of like hack video You know, I was doing those kinds of tricks, but I'm not like now a VO three. I'm like, dude, the world of my oyster. I mean, it's not like, like what the graphics package I just got from Kenji, which if you're watching the show, you probably have noticed we just added a full graphics package to this thing.
00:14:53
Speaker
It's not even close to his level of detail, but for somebody who doesn't know what they're doing with that kind of stuff, it's, it's a level up for sure.
00:15:02
Speaker
Lastly, Google has added this insane little

Automation in the Workspace: Google Opal

00:15:06
Speaker
automation tool. This came out weeks ago, maybe even a month ago, and I didn't get the attention it deserves, but it was actually pretty powerful. It's called Google Opal.
00:15:13
Speaker
It's a little automation platform. Think of like, you know, Zapier, but it's like visual where you can like drop, drag different elements, triggers, and then these things happen. They're like these little automation tools.
00:15:25
Speaker
The crazy part about it, and it's in beta, so it's not perfect, but you don't even have to build them. You can literally just prompt it to be like, hey, every time I prompt this thing with an image, I want you to do research on where it came from, write a report about it and do all these other things with your Google models and then put it into a Google Pages doc for me and then shoot me an email. It's like all that kind of stuff. You're like, I want you to do these sequential things with all the Google tools because it's a Google product. So it only works with Google tools, but it connects to all the different things.
00:15:56
Speaker
And all you have to do is explain what you want. And then it builds it for you. And then you have a little tool. It's not, ah it doesn't always work. I've tried it a number of times. I'm like, all I wanted to do was put in a keyword and you write a blog post according to that keyword, thinking through it this way.
00:16:10
Speaker
And it failed. So I had to do it a couple of times, but I'm like, still, I'm like the fact that you're able to now build out automations, which are complicated and hard to hook up. With just a prompt, I'm like, oh, this is the future.
00:16:22
Speaker
Pretty soon everyone's going to be able to build these little automation tools and little agents with just a prompt. Be like, this is what I want to have happen. This is how I want it to happen in this order, this way with these scenarios. Like if then if they pick this, then that.
00:16:36
Speaker
And then you just give people a form. They fill out the form. It kicks off the automation. Bam. It's done when your Google Workspace account. ChatGPT can't do that.
00:16:46
Speaker
Not yet. not I mean, it's it's working on it. It's got integrations with some of these things and it's got agents so it can go through and do things, but it's still slow and not as the most reliable little tool, but you know, it's coming.
00:17:01
Speaker
I think what you mentioned, just Google having the I guess the leg up on chat GBT having run a technology company with everything from Gmail to docs to not all the stuff and it it has, it has all of that running very smoothly and it's a very popular. mean, how many people

Google's AI Ecosystem: Advantage in Tools

00:17:18
Speaker
are still using Google docs and Gmail and, and to connect every day all the time. We're working out of a Google doc right now.
00:17:24
Speaker
Right. so so So the fact that they have that backing is, it's going to make them shoot up open. I open AI doesn't have that. They're going to have to create integrations and,
00:17:38
Speaker
Yeah. They got to come up with their own doc software. Like, Oh yeah. no That's, that's the rumors that they're working on this right now to be released this fall. They're going to their own docs and spreadsheets and all that kind stuff. Who's going to want to use that though.
00:17:48
Speaker
Google's got such a leg on them. I know it's going to be better than docs and sheets. But honestly, Google's like, that's why we're covering this video. Google's fricking made some gains over the summer. I'm not in Google's camp. I am not rooting for them, but I'm like, I still use Chrome. I still use Google workspace because the cost of it and the efficiency of it. I'm like, right.
00:18:07
Speaker
Microsoft, I was like rooting for, but they fumbling. That's not working, dude. Their stuff is super buggy and their AI implementation is like chat GPT with a lobotomy.
00:18:19
Speaker
but But Apple's doing good.
00:18:23
Speaker
Come on, Apple. Save us from Google. no Apple's in talks with Google to build Gemini into Siri. Bro, you got open AI. Apple's talking to everybody right now. You got open AI. And Gemini and Grok all swimming, trying to stay away from the waterfall. And then Apple's like downstream already to the waterfall. just gone Oh, so Google, Google major strides this summer. It was kind of a disappointment for a lot of people. I thought it was great, but a lot of people, Google's Google's making ground. So I don't know.
00:18:55
Speaker
It could be by the end of the year. it could be next year. We could all be like chat GPT. It was good. Thanks for leading the way. Yeah. yeah and they're going to manipulate and store all our data. But, you know, alphabet stocks. Here I come.

Future of Automation: HighLevel's Agent Builder

00:19:13
Speaker
So quick break for today's sponsor, which, of course, is high level. I just saw high level release their own agent builder. They're kind of teased it out. Essentially, like NAN or make dot com built right into high level.
00:19:25
Speaker
So just like Google had Opal, which was like this automation tool with older tools, HighLevel is doing the same thing. I was like, oh this is kind of the future right now. I'm sure HubSpot will do it. Everybody's going to do this eventually, but HighLevel is on it where you can essentially just text prompt your way into building these little agents that have access to all the tools within the system that they're created.
00:19:44
Speaker
I'm like, this is going to be so awesome. The future is going to be amazing. And HighLevel is such a powerhouse of all kinds of tools from texting and email to landing pages of funnels and calendars and CRM and automation. And it's like this huge list and payment systems, invoices, all the stuff that I can't wait to actually like have little agent tools to be able to automate all the little stuff in there.
00:20:07
Speaker
hasn't and They haven't released it yet, but man, they put out a little YouTube video previewing it. And I'm excited for that because I think we'll have all these little agent systems within our core system. So SAS won't go away, but the SAS that we use, the services software packages, we'll all have these little tools and agents doing work in there continually in them. So I'm excited for that day.
00:20:27
Speaker
It's coming. Moving on to everyday AI. I'll go first

AI in Research and Summarization

00:20:32
Speaker
because I i don't i don't know what your your use cases were for this week. Oh, I've got one. But i I do this more and more. If I'm buying something that's like more than $50 or it's like in that kind of couple hundred dollar range, shoot, even if it's more, AI is always taking the first pass for me now.
00:20:49
Speaker
I, my son plays soccer and I was at the soccer field and the parents were starting to talk about like the little soccer cameras for recording sports games. They're very expensive. So i was like, really chat GPT five thinking, go and do a search for me, break down. What are the top models, the expenses, the front end expense, the backend expense, and then give me all the offshoots of it where you can use your phone or GoPro or whatever.
00:21:10
Speaker
So I did a full analysis, gave me the top three models. And they were, I, but when I back checked it with some of our coaches who knew more about it, they're like, Nope, that's accurate. Those are the things. And then we spotted one that was like, oh, only $500 one time. And then we get to use it like without a subscription. I'm like, dang.
00:21:24
Speaker
So it was a fantastic tool at researching and finding the thing back, not only finding it and identifying it, but then going and checking Reddit reviews of the thing in order to verify some of the information. It's really good at that.
00:21:36
Speaker
So that was a use case for me for the week. What about you? I was asked to go to a meeting hour and a half. I'm not great myself at just audibly hearing information and then it's sticking in my brain.
00:21:48
Speaker
I have to say it, talk about it, see it. So I went to this meeting, lots of information. I just set my phone, iPhone recorder. I recorded the whole thing. They're talking. I'm engaging, being excited about things that I do hear and say.
00:22:02
Speaker
I took that recording. And what's nice about the iPhone is that the recording app now just transcribes your recordings. You can just go straight to the recording. and it'll transcribe it automatically. i don't know if you knew that.
00:22:15
Speaker
Take that transcription, throw it into ChadGBT, summarize, pull out the important dates so that I can send this to my team. And man, and I went back and read the the summarization and went, I didn't hear that date. I didn't hear that date.
00:22:33
Speaker
And if I didn't record that, it's such a fast way to just simplify your life. Did I have to take notes? No. Well, you didn't remember. i don't have to remember. i just literally recorded it through the transcription in and now I have an executive style notes with important details, important dates. Here's what you need to do for your first step. I mean, it will, it broke down the whole thing. So that's what I did it yesterday. It was fantastic. I thought, man, this was so useful.
00:23:01
Speaker
That is a useful tool. I didn't think about like, I don't hardly ever take meetings in person anymore, but I can imagine showing up with your laptop and just click record. Cause it just captures the audio, right? It doesn't capture a video at all. I use my phone. Yeah. just I I didn't need audio. I just turned my little recorder on, put it on the desk.
00:23:18
Speaker
And captures, you know, chat GPT has a recorder on the MacBook app where it records straight into chat GPT audio. Yes. But if it's too long, sometimes those files get lost and I've done it where I've recorded a voice message that's over seven minutes multiple times. And all sudden it just disappears. now like not and Not the dictation feature.
00:23:39
Speaker
No, it's a different feature. It's like a meeting recording feature. Yeah, look it up. It's on the Mac app. It's like one of those hidden things they launched and it didn't get a lot of press and nobody knows about it. But it's it's Mac and it's a meeting recording. It has a little model that pops up and you can see it recording the whole time. It's different than the little quick dictation thing.
00:23:56
Speaker
It's made for longer, longer conversations and it gives you the breakdown of the meeting instantly done with the transcript. So another thing I did with it was i was looking for conferences. I've started speaking at conferences. I've spoken at like two now for AI, not the only speaking engagements I've ever done, but have two for, for just

AI's Role in Professional Development

00:24:16
Speaker
AI. And I was like, I think I'd like to speak at a few more conferences.
00:24:19
Speaker
So I put in the conferences that I spoke at. I'm like, chat GPT, I need more like this for these types of audiences that would fit what I'm talking about. You know, my backstory. Yeah. And the things that I talk about, because you have all the history. So go and find other conferences that would be a next best step. So break down a whole list.
00:24:36
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Oh, and I told it like a few conference types that I'm not looking for. So it then gave me more of what I wanted, which was just really cool. It's really cool when you know it knows a lot about what you talk about, because you could just reference that, be like, you know what I'm about, or reference my our past conversations to know.
00:24:51
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You know, it's like you don't have to insert all that. It just it knows. So it just gives you the right answer. It's like, well, based on what we've talked about, these would be good for you. Like, so it's nice.

AI in Healthcare: Beyond Medical Advice

00:25:01
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Another practical way of use Chagibity is just a quick medical advice, like walking my hips popping.
00:25:09
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but One side is popping a little bit and just going, hey, this is a situation. What are the potential things? like what what are the potential reasons for this and what's great is it's not web md which is if you've googled anything medical you go to web md and it's like you're about to die so which is the running joke about web md you're like well if you have hip issues you probably have 24 hours to live i don't know why it always like puts death on there is like the number one reason anyways it basically gave me list. Hey, if these are your symptoms, here's what it is. If these are your symptoms, a little bit more serious. If these are your symptoms, you probably should go see a doctor quickly. I was able to quickly go, Oh no, it's kind of the first one. It's not painful. It's just, you, um I probably have tight, tight muscles and tight hamstrings, hamstrings or tendons. You just need to stretch and that popping will probably go away. And sure enough, I stretched a little bit, popping went away. I'm like, great.
00:26:03
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So just I don't want to go see a doctor and spend how much money to get a little bit of advice. It's very helpful. But if you have cancer, you should probably go see a doctor, you know? Yeah, of course. Keep seeing doctors. But just recently, chat GPT gave me advice that the doctor could not figure out.
00:26:20
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Really? Chat GPT was like, no, this is what's going on. Sure enough, chat GPT was right. The doctor struggled figure it out. I had restless leg syndrome and I had a feeling it was coming from yerba mate.
00:26:32
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This is a tea I drink almost every day, every morning, a couple times because you resoak it and do it again. And I'm like, I know it's from this. It's from dehydration. The doctor identified correctly. It's kind of from dehydration.
00:26:44
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And then he's like, you know, my mom swears by pickle juice, which is funny because our mom will swear by pickle juice for for love restless leg syndrome. I'm like, so he's throwing out things that his mom said.
00:26:55
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which I'm like, dude, you're a doctor and you're literally quoting your mom and you have no idea why pickle juice. I'm like, okay, this isn't good. ChatGPT is like, no, it is dehydration, but it's not from what you think it is. What it's done what it's doing is the yerba mate because of this chemical and this chemical car are leaching these two other things from your body. And that's what's causing the dehydration.
00:27:13
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So if you actually just supplement it with, I think it was like magnesium and something else, you should be good to go. It's in most electrolyte packages. Just look for these two things. Dude, sure enough, I haven't had a problem with it. And I can drink yerba mate more regularly. I had to mix it in with coffee here and there just to get restless leg syndrome. It got so bad that like, even if I was drinking a ton of water, I would have restless leg syndrome.
00:27:34
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And that's what I knew it was the yerba mate. I'd go off the yerba, would replace it with coffee and it would go away. so I'm like, okay, there's something there, but I didn't know what it was. ChatGPT got it right. Doctor didn't.
00:27:45
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Would another of doctor gotten it? I don't know. They don't cross train doctors and nutrition most of the time. So, right. Dang. That's wild. So moving on to our last segment, we have our viral video. This one's from Min Choi. He's kind of one I get a lot. A lot of his videos do quite well on X. But he's showing a whole thread of side-by-side examples of Google's.
00:28:09
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It's a combination of Google image generator, the Nano Banana. ah compared He's doing it with this Higgs field swap to ah swapped a video, which is powered by Nano Banana.
00:28:21
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But it's funny, this video has like a guy, a big like black guy just like hauling down the street, looking good, running, confident. He's huge. They just drop in a picture picture of like Queen, the former Queen Elizabeth.
00:28:33
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And then now it has her running on the same street and it looks exactly like her. I can't even tell the difference. I'll throw the video up on on the video here, but it's like, dang.
00:28:44
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So

Revolutionizing Video Editing with AI

00:28:45
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what it is, is they can use the image generator so good at replicating that you can then feed that into a video model. I mean, you could probably do this straight with like just within Gemini now because of those two things. You could create the image, find a screenshot of a movie of somebody acting out something, swap it with a totally different person and just describe it to Google's VO3.
00:29:07
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Like, hey, this is what's happening. Keep them running forward. and then it'll look like what they were doing in the movie. So I keep seeing examples and you'll, if you look at the thread, there's a bunch of video examples of like them swapping out a famous actor's face for a different actor's face.
00:29:21
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So you have like a picture of, I don't know what this TV show was. The, uh, I don't know that that TV show where they was selling meth as a high school teacher. kept Breaking Bad.
00:29:33
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Yeah, Breaking Bad. And then they swapped it with like mux Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk sitting there on the couch drinking beers and the meth lab coats. And I'm like, yep, that video is the most legit looking video. Literally looks like they hired those two and they're sitting on the couch doing the thing.
00:29:47
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It's the videos that good. So, I don't know. You predicted last October that we could be getting close to making a movie with AI by the next fall. And I downplayed it, but I'm like, dude, it is the jump from four second clips to eight second clips is a massive, um massive, uh, jump.
00:30:07
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Yeah,

AI's Impact on Video Advertising

00:30:08
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because most movies most movie cuts are what, under three seconds? Oh, I don't know. An eight second clip in a movie is a very long clip. And of course, every once in a while you'll get something long, where they but it's because the camera's panning through lots of see ah things and it's like following a character around.
00:30:25
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yeah But those are super rare. Most of the time they're under three seconds. Wow. And it's just about the consistency and right voice and all that kind of stuff, which is still working out, but they're getting much better at.
00:30:35
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Right. Wow. So I don't know. I think that video, now that the video capability is available for everybody, like the ability to do crazy ads as marketers has gone through the roof. This is the thing that we all need to be experimenting with because we can all make essentially super ball level creative for a $20 a month subscription, which is wild. And we're just, we're just now getting past the cusp of it being very affordable and excellent.
00:31:05
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creatively excellent uh quality yeah super ball how many commercials are generated with ai next super ball oh that's the question dozens you think it'll be dozens we'll see we'll have to do some predictions leading up to it maybe in a future episode