with all my respect . i prefer alot watching a real person speak and not speak with a machine since it slow. also another problem is that when someone needs to learn on any software. the instructer will have a clear guid and outline of the course. having this in mind. someone might not know about anything about a pivot to ask the ai about. so personally i will still love to buy courses or watch you tube
Wow I like that! • Learning from humans give us ideas and possibilities is good, • Using AI as tools is better, • Combining both is the best. My best regards.
I was incarcerated from 98 until 22. So basically, I missed all of the real tech growth: social media, smartphones, tablets, Google, RUclips, basically the internet, email, Amazon shopping.... In fact, I watched my first RUclips video in 2022 and learned how to turn on a computer that same year also. I also found out about ChatGPT right away, and that, and then Bard, and now Gemini, is how I've been learning how to do EVERYTHING. How to organize Google Drive, how to create a Google Sheet, how to edit videos, and how to do everything you need to do on RUclips to make a video. I've been waiting to see if anyone was going to put this out there. I'm always telling people that the world has just radically been changed with this ai technology. If they hadn't figured it out, your video just completely showed them.
It's amazing how quickly technology evolves, and it's great to see you embracing it all. AI truly is changing the game for everyone. I was hoping the video will shed some light on how fast things are changing.
The next COOL thing would be, if we can actually train the A.I model on a specific software's how to or other things on a PC and then, share that with out users! Duh! Because Gemini might not have all types of "how to....". So, manually training it would be awesome!
That's a great idea for the future! I do think the idea of software will change in the future. It will be the AI agent accessing data to complete its tasks.
Oh, wow! I do see where this will replace a lot of what people currently do as online techers, coaches, etc. I'm fascinated by it but also nervous that I, too, will have to pivot to a new job.
I think that real person trainers will continue to exist. I've been an instructional technology coach for ten years now, and many of the teachers I work with do not want to learn to do the steps necessary to have Gemini teach them something. Or, they don't want to be taught by machine. We still have staff that complain about having to learn to use Google's suite of office tools to replace Microsoft Office products. I'm not saying that things are never going to change or that the number of trainers will stay the same, but I'm not running out to enroll in a new masters program any time soon.
I tried it to teach me some software I even uploaded into it so it would have reference. The only thing I could get it to do was hallucinate then I showed it the screen told it clearly the images and videos I gave it and it said it did and it continued to hallucinate. Maybe I'm doing something wrong or maybe this technology is not there yet. I'd really appreciate your experience if people aren't doing it right show us. Or maybe you can show us a strategy of us teaching the software given enough resources for it to learn and then need to teach us can you do a video on that
I'm curious about what software you were testing. I tested it about 3 times on excel before I recorded. I noticed some discrepancies between tries, sometimes it read things wrong. I tried it on some video editing software and only asked one thing and it was able to find a method. I wondering if it matters on how popular the software is.
Leaving comments on RUclips videos can be a great way to engage with the content creator and join the conversation, but it depends on your intent. If you have something thoughtful, constructive, or entertaining to add, go for it! Just keep in mind that RUclips comment sections can sometimes attract negativity, so be prepared for varying responses. If you're feeling uncertain, you can always hold off and reflect before posting.
I have to agree with others on here that I still would like to learn from a real person on RUclips. It's similar to AI generated written content. It's useful but lacks personal insights and personal experiences. However, I do see how RUclipsrs will really have to up their game when it comes to creating tutorials.
You might prefer videos but this helps when ur practicing and ur stuck and instructor won't be available to you. And this can be available 24/7 and u can N number of doubts
I think we are still a few years off using machine learning to learn skills like this. The first adaptors are playing around with it's infancy but we are still ways off until it becomes humanised.
This is fascinating, & a bit creepy lol. I see this as a companion to learning, especially for those who want human interaction. An example is how books are now being read while listening & following along with the audio version of that book, creating a more immersive experience. 😊
AI Productivity ASMR pivot maybe :D No I think people will need inspiration and instruction on applying AI in their daily lives. So Teachers need to pivot to leverage AI in their teachings - maybe to a meta level. Teach people to use AI to trach themselves.
Thank you; that is amazing tech. I don't think you're out of a job just yet. 😃 A solid RUclips video channel that demonstrates use cases and the benefits of software has value. Just a thought.
Personally I stay as far away from AI content as possible, the only exception is certain forms of art which I find more fascinating than useful. It's been shown time and again this technology is NOT ready for mass consumption. At least not with people who do not understand its limitations and outright erroneous output; the issue there is the people that do not understand it is the vast majority of people and that is a very dangerous thing. AI has been to a small degree in the background as an aside, an aid, for years, but now people are tasking it with major, important content/decisions and that, to me, is pure madness. Even when it gives consistently wrong answers THEY STILL USE IT as if it is flawless. HAL 9000 is no longer a fantasy. Maybe some day in the future it will get to a provably useful level, but this is not that time.
I would not stop Jaime. We need the human interaction. Appreciate all that you teach💙
WOW wow wow! I love your tutorials. Pls don't stop. This is wild. Can't wait to see what you do next.
Thank you!
with all my respect . i prefer alot watching a real person speak and not speak with a machine since it slow. also another problem is that when someone needs to learn on any software. the instructer will have a clear guid and outline of the course. having this in mind. someone might not know about anything about a pivot to ask the ai about. so personally i will still love to buy courses or watch you tube
It's great that we have both options to learn!
Wow I like that!
• Learning from humans give us ideas and possibilities is good,
• Using AI as tools is better,
• Combining both is the best.
My best regards.
Please do not stop your wonderful content! You are a terrific teacher and will not be easily replaced! Thanks for all your content
Thanks, I appreciate the encouragement!
I was incarcerated from 98 until 22. So basically, I missed all of the real tech growth: social media, smartphones, tablets, Google, RUclips, basically the internet, email, Amazon shopping.... In fact, I watched my first RUclips video in 2022 and learned how to turn on a computer that same year also. I also found out about ChatGPT right away, and that, and then Bard, and now Gemini, is how I've been learning how to do EVERYTHING. How to organize Google Drive, how to create a Google Sheet, how to edit videos, and how to do everything you need to do on RUclips to make a video. I've been waiting to see if anyone was going to put this out there. I'm always telling people that the world has just radically been changed with this ai technology. If they hadn't figured it out, your video just completely showed them.
It's amazing how quickly technology evolves, and it's great to see you embracing it all. AI truly is changing the game for everyone. I was hoping the video will shed some light on how fast things are changing.
Also I laughed so hard when Gemini wanted to help your math problem 8:46 😂😂😂😂 thank you for making me laugh lol.
This is facinating! Thanks for a great video showing what AI can and will be able to do. Great job of illustrating features.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm excited to see where this goes as well.
Thank you for sharing. You're a great tutor 🎉
You’re welcome 😊
Unreal!
The next COOL thing would be, if we can actually train the A.I model on a specific software's how to or other things on a PC and then, share that with out users! Duh! Because Gemini might not have all types of "how to....". So, manually training it would be awesome!
That's a great idea for the future! I do think the idea of software will change in the future. It will be the AI agent accessing data to complete its tasks.
Oh, wow! I do see where this will replace a lot of what people currently do as online techers, coaches, etc. I'm fascinated by it but also nervous that I, too, will have to pivot to a new job.
It is definitely a game-changer, but there will always be a need for human connection and personalized instruction.
I think that real person trainers will continue to exist. I've been an instructional technology coach for ten years now, and many of the teachers I work with do not want to learn to do the steps necessary to have Gemini teach them something. Or, they don't want to be taught by machine.
We still have staff that complain about having to learn to use Google's suite of office tools to replace Microsoft Office products.
I'm not saying that things are never going to change or that the number of trainers will stay the same, but I'm not running out to enroll in a new masters program any time soon.
I tried it to teach me some software I even uploaded into it so it would have reference. The only thing I could get it to do was hallucinate then I showed it the screen told it clearly the images and videos I gave it and it said it did and it continued to hallucinate. Maybe I'm doing something wrong or maybe this technology is not there yet. I'd really appreciate your experience if people aren't doing it right show us. Or maybe you can show us a strategy of us teaching the software given enough resources for it to learn and then need to teach us can you do a video on that
I'm curious about what software you were testing. I tested it about 3 times on excel before I recorded. I noticed some discrepancies between tries, sometimes it read things wrong. I tried it on some video editing software and only asked one thing and it was able to find a method. I wondering if it matters on how popular the software is.
Leaving comments on RUclips videos can be a great way to engage with the content creator and join the conversation, but it depends on your intent. If you have something thoughtful, constructive, or entertaining to add, go for it! Just keep in mind that RUclips comment sections can sometimes attract negativity, so be prepared for varying responses. If you're feeling uncertain, you can always hold off and reflect before posting.
Is there an app for the same..I was able to use the gemini app but not with these exact features
With the paid for versions of Gemini, the app gives you more options.
I have to agree with others on here that I still would like to learn from a real person on RUclips. It's similar to AI generated written content. It's useful but lacks personal insights and personal experiences. However, I do see how RUclipsrs will really have to up their game when it comes to creating tutorials.
You might prefer videos but this helps when ur practicing and ur stuck and instructor won't be available to you. And this can be available 24/7 and u can N number of doubts
This is hallucinating
I think we are still a few years off using machine learning to learn skills like this. The first adaptors are playing around with it's infancy but we are still ways off until it becomes humanised.
I agree, but possibilities are there.
Using Gemini has been like a nightmare
RUclips tutorial about the end of youtube tutorials 😂
lol
This is fascinating, & a bit creepy lol. I see this as a companion to learning, especially for those who want human interaction. An example is how books are now being read while listening & following along with the audio version of that book, creating a more immersive experience. 😊
I like your idea as a companion to learning.
@TeachersTech Thank you!
AI Productivity ASMR pivot maybe :D No I think people will need inspiration and instruction on applying AI in their daily lives. So Teachers need to pivot to leverage AI in their teachings - maybe to a meta level. Teach people to use AI to trach themselves.
Thank you; that is amazing tech. I don't think you're out of a job just yet. 😃 A solid RUclips video channel that demonstrates use cases and the benefits of software has value. Just a thought.
Thank you! Yes, I think i have a bit of time left doing this but I can see the potential in all of this. Thanks for the feedback!
I tried it..its still nowhere near....i only get tired giving it instructions.
Yeah, it can be frustrating when it doesn't understand what you want.
wow!
Hellllll naaaahh. Who need teachers anymore?
Woooow
Personally I stay as far away from AI content as possible, the only exception is certain forms of art which I find more fascinating than useful. It's been shown time and again this technology is NOT ready for mass consumption. At least not with people who do not understand its limitations and outright erroneous output; the issue there is the people that do not understand it is the vast majority of people and that is a very dangerous thing.
AI has been to a small degree in the background as an aside, an aid, for years, but now people are tasking it with major, important content/decisions and that, to me, is pure madness. Even when it gives consistently wrong answers THEY STILL USE IT as if it is flawless. HAL 9000 is no longer a fantasy. Maybe some day in the future it will get to a provably useful level, but this is not that time.
This should have always been ah thing
OMG! 🙌