It seems to happen often that streamers/youtubers that focus on a single topic burn out or lose their creative drive. Something like this could be a quick way to re-spark creativity and interest with a wide range of general ideas.
They aren’t creative lol they all talk about the same topic for money all we gonna see is the same stuff this ain’t innovation it’s literally just skipping the part where we all copy the one new trend
Knew this was about ChatGPT before I even clicked. It’s already changing the landscape of my work at an influencer marketing company. We can’t even fathom what this technology will do in this, and many other industries.
18:something club! The LTT coverage of it on WAN show was really good - I think Luke summed it up best: "It will confidently be wrong." Also "If you're worried your job will be replaced by this, start learning how to use it." It's a super powerful tool if you're aware of its limits and understand how to get real, useful information out of it. I've been playing around with it for dev work, and I was able to have it sketch out (layout, code, etc) a medium size project I was planning without too much issue. I wasn't really on the AI train up until that - I knew things were in the pipeline and it's been getting better, but this was significantly better than what I was expecting.
One of the most fun ways I’ve found to use this tool is to turn it into a text based adventure game. It is essentially endless and can be anything you want it to be. What’s crazier is the fact that it gets so in depth as well..
in case you're curious about already existing services specifically for text based adventures/writing assistants check out aidungeon, novelai and similar
This is honestly pretty insane. The amount of daily life thought process you can allocate to this is infinite on top of if you're a content creator or just any job in general. People could take this thing to crazy levels of usage with almost no limits as long as they know how to make proper use of the prompts. Awesome video Devin, thanks man!
I literally downloaded this video to my SSD in case you decide in the future to take it down just so I can reference it again if I need to. Thank you once again Devin. 🙏
OpenAI is bringing out the worst in me. I haven't done anything for school or work in the last days/weeks. The only thing I did was optimizing my prompts.
@@JdotCarver no joke. Ai query optimization will in fact be a job at big companies if it's not already. Been able to write highly efficient quires to get usable results is massive.
Before I even finished this video, I used this for the first time to help my wife rewrite her resume for a new job. I'm pretty blown away already, I can't even begin to think on how I'll use it for my content. Really good video Devin!!
Made it to the end, Definitely will be a huge help to someone like me who has a hard time just getting started with the writing process, but can easily pick and fix a few things out of a paragraph.
As a content creator in the 2D space, rational thinking aside, seeing AI producing images that probably takes me days to finish something similar, in a fraction of the time, is kind of discouraging. The fact that the images the AI produces are pseudo random and not entirely controllable seems like a saving grace for now, but it is nerve wrecking how the future will unfold for the field.
A lot of people are worried about this destroying creators careers. I'm more worried about this causing creators to more confidently spread misinformation because they won't know when the AI is wrong about something.
Made it to 18:20 call out secret gang. The whole concept of outsourcing is what makes me super excited for this technology. It continually evolves, as well.
I must try to find a way to wield this powerful tool for my own content and hopefully take it to the next level. It didn't occur to me to use it like the examples you created.
Let me just say this about ChatGPT from a musician's perspective. For awhile I was struggling to come up with a proper chord progression and melody for a song I'm working on. I asked ChatGPT to send me a few chord progression ideas in the key and style I was looking for. I ended up completing the song the next day. Absolutely incredible tool to find inspiration and direction for music creators and content creators.
I’ve had an idea for content that is pretty niche, audience-wise. Been wondering how it could be spun and make it sound enticing for more people. I think you just made a little bit easier. Full video gang, btw ✊🏻
Devin you just blew my mind, i had already started dabbling with this for my recent content but the way u are applying it and asking it questions has me sitting here typing along in my niche and wow, its just given my ideas new life and given me more too
I just clicked off a video of a Yugioh creator using GPT3, it's absolutely insane. It was able to accurately explain why certain controversial cards were banned, provide a RUclips-comment-style argument for why old Yugioh is better than new Yugioh, and write entire intros for other Yugitubers' videos in their respective styles. My jaw was open the whole time. Obviously that's all super niche but i hadn't even thought of using it for things like marketing or advertising. This is legitimately mind-blowing 1820
Designing the prompts by your current education and values is honestly a pretty cool thing to think about. I like the part 2 you explain how you're evaluating this and it's not ship-ready. Could easily turn the ideas into a checklist Great tool for entrepreneurs maybe
With this AI, I created an outline for a novel and co-wrote the first 11,000 words of it in 3 - 4 hours yesterday. I'm a fulltime freelance writer who writes blogs/articles for companies and I'm convinced this thing is going to put me out of a job within the next 6 months. But on the upside I'm going to try to use it to pump out a novel a week and try to transition into that. At least until Amazon is totally flooded with AI-written books.
As long as you don’t write too much fact based stories then you’re fine. It’s still far from being able to distinguish facts. I.e if you want it to talk about iphone 14 you have to tell it to specifically talk about iphone 14 only when it refers to it as just iphone otherwise it starts to include features that only exist in other models, and it wont know if it’s right or wrong.
When you say that you co-wrote a novel, did you use the exact words the AI came up with or did you just use it like the snowflake method to come up with new, linked ideas? I'm interested in trying this and would like to know how to get going with it.
@@thelaxsalmon8299 I had never heard of the snowflake method before, but kind of both. I got the AI to create an outline with plot points for each chapter. Then you feed the plot points in as a description and let it write a few hundred words of content at a time. The more detail you can provide it with, the better. There are no tutorials on this yet so I'm still figuring it out for myself. I'll say things like "Continue writing this chapter, but add more conflict, scene descriptions, open loops, and plot threads. With mystery and suspense. End the chapter on a cliffhanger." Or "Write a 10-page first chapter with a strong hook and opening paragraph in first person for a young adult novel in the style of XYZ famous writer based on the following description ...." "Write a full 24-chapter novel outline with creative plot points and escalating conflict, with a strong hook and opening paragraph, and two romantic subplots including a love triangle, in the first person for a thrilling dark urban fantasy novel with angels and demons, werewolves, and Greek mythology, in the style of Jim Butcher." I also have to tell it things like to include lengthy dialogue between X and Y characters. Include a detailed verbose description of the room including the floor, things on the wall, objects in the room, etc. My biggest problem so far is keeping it on task with one small area of the story, like just describing a walk through a forest. It likes to jump ahead or add action in ASAP when I'm just trying to develop the plot.
I only played around it for programming before. It still had essentially the same drawbacks as with the stuff you did with it, so you still have to know what you are doing, but it can do easy programming tasks that would still take away my time in seconds instead of half an hour per task
Devin is exactly right, AI tools or automation in general will replace infinite dumb people but won't ever replace people with real skills and knowledge. If people are worried about being replaced they should learn the limits of this technology and then be able to do the things it cant. I think this will lead to deeper understanding and more experts or better experts in every field this tech touches. A potential consequence to this transformative process is that experts become highly proficient with AI tools and then also becoming dependent on them.
Playground is the older models, ChatGPT is the one that's making the rounds right now and it's even more advanced though less customizable through parameters in its current free research preview format.
Though ChatGPT has been inaccessible occasionally due to the huge spike in usage, so the playground models are still useful. The link for ChatGPT is right there above the submit button on Playground.
made it to the end! I've been tinkering with using AI tools to write tweets and the results have been SHOCKING. Optimizes my thoughts and finds the words to help me write engaging tweets.
18:20 gang - this is such a useful tool and not just for content creation.. have had so much fun using it for other ideas too and suggestions on things im doing so thank you so much for the heads up!
This is truly incredible, when you got to the tags part of it that is insane because as someone who hasn't made content before you typically just go off of what other viral content in your niche use for tags/keywords/titling. With this it's applying unique logic and it can be done very quickly.
Thank you so much for sharing this Devin, it blew my mind big time! I’m currently using it to help optimize my videos and think it’ll help a lot with brainstorming ideas 💡
Secret gang, mind blown. I mean, YESTERDAY i spent so much time on youtube and social media doing research and looking to see what my next move was. This just cut that time to basically nothing. Here goes me, actually trying out content creation for real because my brain is not tired from doing simple math and looking at other peoples work. I can actually focus on just making the optimal art. Thanks Dev.
this is crazy, as someone who struggles with starting on content creation because I don't know how to make titles and or script points, I feel like I can use this to help me get a better understanding of how to direct my ideas for content
Tested it, it saves my process of content creation to an unimaginable level. The way it provides titles and thumbnail ideas + Video descriptions is insane. Thank you for the video, once again you are making a difference.
When I was uni a few yrs ago we been working on stuff like this but started out as basic customer service stuff but we took it way far. Ppl started asking it things as a friend etc then it went to the bots being a “helper” where bot would help with hw to now create novels and beyond. Even had ppl ask bot about viral TikTok’s etc and writing scenes etc and yup was crazy. The stuff is crazy.
OMG! What you shown in the video demonstration is crazy and checking it out myself, it can do more than what I thought. I will be using this myself and using it outside of youtube and twitch for other reasons which I might be able to do. Thanks so much Devin for this video as I can not believe what you have shown us on your channel.
Cool to know. I tried chatgpt and to me its only use is speeding up remedial things like writing an email that everyone knows how to write but you spend 15 minutes on it because you want it to sound professional. But playground seems more sophisticated and able to give you more specific information about people places and things.
I experimented with this tool a little bit to see if it could be useful for research purposes. I found that it often gave names and links for articles and court cases that didn't actually exist, but I did manage to find a book recommendation for an upcoming video. This particular iteration might not be ideal for it, but a tool like this that can find you primary sources quickly would be revolutionary in academia.
Watched until the end! Great video yet again. I tried using this tool to evaluate my RUclips channel videos and it gave me candy making video titles that were not mine. But it was fun none the less!
I'd like to see an experiment of using this to take a channel from initial creation to a thousand or so subs. How effective is it when it's got a small base or no base to start from. Just to see how it does under stress.
Thanks Devin, I appreciate you sharing this to the public although I feel the same about keeping it quiet since it's a competitive advantage but I also agree it needs to be shared regardless because of it's power. This is revolutionary and I think even though it is life-changing technology, a lot of people will still ignore it.
@Devin Nash The next step you should try is taking these prompts and them putting them into AI art generators like Dall-E 2, or Midjourney to jump start the visual aspects of the thumnails. We're having a lot of fun with this (I'm an ECD).
I've been using this myself the last few days and it is already helping me think of ideas and improve my channels. Most frustrating thing is the fact it only has data to 2021 though. I have a channel about TikTok streaming so it doesn't know too much 😂
I'm really glad you saw the value in this. I ended up with ChatGPT as well as Dall-e to make an entire children's book from nothing, your video made me go back to the chat to help me create a plan going forward and a marketing strategy as well as supplemental writings for thinks like about pages and descriptions.
My supervisor just told me about this bot and it’s wild! We are video editors for a in house production team. Definitely gonna learn how this works asap!
Funny enough I was just trying to mess with Stable Diffuser, because I thought it would be cool for thumbnail ideas. Only problem is AMD is a pain to get it working on.
(18:20 callout.) The value marketers will bring will be the editors / choosers / executives making decisions based on an understanding of the customer.
18:20, amazing video! I've requested access to see if this could help us utilize our up-and-coming group's talents and look for ideas we otherwise would have just brainstormed for hours to do.
Saved this one to my favorites, have been mildly interested in dabbling in a very niche influencer space where content creators are not a-dime-a-dozen. If I could get this type of AI in thumbnail form, I legit would hop in right now lol.
Devin, (or should I say, Mylixia) you are an inspiration to me in so many ways. I've been following you for years at this point and you've not only given me hours upon hours of entertaining content to listen to, amazing insight in the world of economics and creation, but you've also allowed me to go beyond my own limits as a being, being always true to myself just like you do, and so much more. Much love from me to you and have a good life.
I just tried it out. This is a total game changer. Literally asked it "you are a youtuber that does x and y (some things about my channel), give me 10 compelling video ideas" "Give me 10 types of vehicles to build in spaceflight simulator" "You play a game in which you can create custom planets, give me 10 ideas for crazy planets that will get at least 50K views" "Describe a thumbnail for [video title]" amazing
Forgot to comment this a week ago, But after seeing this video I used this to write my Final Essay for a college 101 class and I got 100% credit for it. We'll see how it does with Written Communications next semester :)
After watching Atrioc's video a few days ago - When I saw the title "The Most Powerful Content Tool I've Ever Seen" I knew before I even watched that it was going to be about GPT-3.
I would love if you did an expanded video on this on way we can just use this in our normal lives. I love your content but am not a creator or marketer. Just like learning.
Damn. That was only youtube/streaming, but it can be used for so much more in a similar style. Watching this vid gave me quite some ideas how to use it in writing (I'm fooling around in that). I'm definitely going to watch upcoming videos you'll do about this!
Sup 18:20 gang! If I understand correctly, this tool acts as a sort of middle man between what you want to do and how you do it. You have a desire to do something (say, make a video, or write an essay on some topic). This tool, when used correctly, can give you a basic starting point for accomplishing that goal, acting something like a brain-storming session. From there, you, the content creator, take the best of the raw ideas and titles and such and turn them into a full-fledged piece of content.
I agree with you on this take, AI (and computers to some extent) aren't smart, it is just able to do repetitive, simple tasks very efficiently. So what you would get from something like ChatGPT isn't what's true but wether what's popular. It is unable to be creative it just regurgitates what it was trained on. It's like having a condensed version of the internet with a command prompt.
It seems to happen often that streamers/youtubers that focus on a single topic burn out or lose their creative drive. Something like this could be a quick way to re-spark creativity and interest with a wide range of general ideas.
They aren’t creative lol they all talk about the same topic for money all we gonna see is the same stuff this ain’t innovation it’s literally just skipping the part where we all copy the one new trend
Knew this was about ChatGPT before I even clicked. It’s already changing the landscape of my work at an influencer marketing company. We can’t even fathom what this technology will do in this, and many other industries.
Boost your audio levels bro! This video was very quiet
18:something club! The LTT coverage of it on WAN show was really good - I think Luke summed it up best: "It will confidently be wrong." Also "If you're worried your job will be replaced by this, start learning how to use it." It's a super powerful tool if you're aware of its limits and understand how to get real, useful information out of it. I've been playing around with it for dev work, and I was able to have it sketch out (layout, code, etc) a medium size project I was planning without too much issue. I wasn't really on the AI train up until that - I knew things were in the pipeline and it's been getting better, but this was significantly better than what I was expecting.
One of the most fun ways I’ve found to use this tool is to turn it into a text based adventure game. It is essentially endless and can be anything you want it to be. What’s crazier is the fact that it gets so in depth as well..
I tried doing this, what prompt did you use to make this happen?
in case you're curious about already existing services specifically for text based adventures/writing assistants check out aidungeon, novelai and similar
Doesn't work 50% of the time and can only do very limited text adventure games because of the token cap. Stop hyping this stuff.
@@archvaldor skill issue
This is honestly pretty insane. The amount of daily life thought process you can allocate to this is infinite on top of if you're a content creator or just any job in general. People could take this thing to crazy levels of usage with almost no limits as long as they know how to make proper use of the prompts. Awesome video Devin, thanks man!
honestly devin, this IS probably the most influential video you might've created, the capability and possibilities are amazing
1820 for sure. I created an Open AI account and started playing around withing 5 minutes of your video. I needed this info. Thank you from Canada.
I literally downloaded this video to my SSD in case you decide in the future to take it down just so I can reference it again if I need to. Thank you once again Devin. 🙏
Im actually so excited you're doing a video on this topic. Thank you.
OpenAI is bringing out the worst in me. I haven't done anything for school or work in the last days/weeks. The only thing I did was optimizing my prompts.
Start of a new career.
@@JdotCarver ong
@@JdotCarver no joke. Ai query optimization will in fact be a job at big companies if it's not already. Been able to write highly efficient quires to get usable results is massive.
Before I even finished this video, I used this for the first time to help my wife rewrite her resume for a new job. I'm pretty blown away already, I can't even begin to think on how I'll use it for my content. Really good video Devin!!
Made it to the end, Definitely will be a huge help to someone like me who has a hard time just getting started with the writing process, but can easily pick and fix a few things out of a paragraph.
As a content creator in the 2D space, rational thinking aside, seeing AI producing images that probably takes me days to finish something similar,
in a fraction of the time, is kind of discouraging.
The fact that the images the AI produces are pseudo random and not entirely controllable seems like a saving grace for now, but it is nerve wrecking how the future will unfold for the field.
thanks for sharing this, I was literally looking for something like this all day today
Bro thank you so much for making this. Nobody does it like Devin!
i been hearing about it for some time but this dive and clarification just made me super interested. this seems revolutionary
made it to the end to 18:20 hoyaaaaaaaaaaa like always
I'm working with stable-diffusion for a while now.
I did not know that this is accessible to the public, tried it and it blew my mind.
A lot of people are worried about this destroying creators careers. I'm more worried about this causing creators to more confidently spread misinformation because they won't know when the AI is wrong about something.
Good thing we have a dislike button to let other users know when information in a video is incorre...... oh no...
I am from the future. Misinformation from AI is indeed a huge problem going unsolved atm.
Legit - this thing is WILD. Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention. Game changer.
Made it to 18:20 call out secret gang.
The whole concept of outsourcing is what makes me super excited for this technology. It continually evolves, as well.
I'm already starting to see people using this tool and having incredible results.
I must try to find a way to wield this powerful tool for my own content and hopefully take it to the next level. It didn't occur to me to use it like the examples you created.
Let me just say this about ChatGPT from a musician's perspective. For awhile I was struggling to come up with a proper chord progression and melody for a song I'm working on. I asked ChatGPT to send me a few chord progression ideas in the key and style I was looking for. I ended up completing the song the next day. Absolutely incredible tool to find inspiration and direction for music creators and content creators.
Thanks for the great info on this one. This is fascinating and useful
I’ve had an idea for content that is pretty niche, audience-wise. Been wondering how it could be spun and make it sound enticing for more people. I think you just made a little bit easier. Full video gang, btw ✊🏻
Devin you just blew my mind, i had already started dabbling with this for my recent content but the way u are applying it and asking it questions has me sitting here typing along in my niche and wow, its just given my ideas new life and given me more too
I just clicked off a video of a Yugioh creator using GPT3, it's absolutely insane. It was able to accurately explain why certain controversial cards were banned, provide a RUclips-comment-style argument for why old Yugioh is better than new Yugioh, and write entire intros for other Yugitubers' videos in their respective styles. My jaw was open the whole time. Obviously that's all super niche but i hadn't even thought of using it for things like marketing or advertising. This is legitimately mind-blowing
1820
Designing the prompts by your current education and values is honestly a pretty cool thing to think about. I like the part 2 you explain how you're evaluating this and it's not ship-ready.
Could easily turn the ideas into a checklist
Great tool for entrepreneurs maybe
With this AI, I created an outline for a novel and co-wrote the first 11,000 words of it in 3 - 4 hours yesterday. I'm a fulltime freelance writer who writes blogs/articles for companies and I'm convinced this thing is going to put me out of a job within the next 6 months. But on the upside I'm going to try to use it to pump out a novel a week and try to transition into that. At least until Amazon is totally flooded with AI-written books.
As long as you don’t write too much fact based stories then you’re fine. It’s still far from being able to distinguish facts.
I.e if you want it to talk about iphone 14 you have to tell it to specifically talk about iphone 14 only when it refers to it as just iphone otherwise it starts to include features that only exist in other models, and it wont know if it’s right or wrong.
When you say that you co-wrote a novel, did you use the exact words the AI came up with or did you just use it like the snowflake method to come up with new, linked ideas? I'm interested in trying this and would like to know how to get going with it.
@@thelaxsalmon8299 I had never heard of the snowflake method before, but kind of both. I got the AI to create an outline with plot points for each chapter. Then you feed the plot points in as a description and let it write a few hundred words of content at a time.
The more detail you can provide it with, the better. There are no tutorials on this yet so I'm still figuring it out for myself.
I'll say things like "Continue writing this chapter, but add more conflict, scene descriptions, open loops, and plot threads. With mystery and suspense. End the chapter on a cliffhanger."
Or "Write a 10-page first chapter with a strong hook and opening paragraph in first person for a young adult novel in the style of XYZ famous writer based on the following description ...."
"Write a full 24-chapter novel outline with creative plot points and escalating conflict, with a strong hook and opening paragraph, and two romantic subplots including a love triangle, in the first person for a thrilling dark urban fantasy novel with angels and demons, werewolves, and Greek mythology, in the style of Jim Butcher."
I also have to tell it things like to include lengthy dialogue between X and Y characters. Include a detailed verbose description of the room including the floor, things on the wall, objects in the room, etc.
My biggest problem so far is keeping it on task with one small area of the story, like just describing a walk through a forest. It likes to jump ahead or add action in ASAP when I'm just trying to develop the plot.
I only played around it for programming before. It still had essentially the same drawbacks as with the stuff you did with it, so you still have to know what you are doing, but it can do easy programming tasks that would still take away my time in seconds instead of half an hour per task
Devin is exactly right, AI tools or automation in general will replace infinite dumb people but won't ever replace people with real skills and knowledge. If people are worried about being replaced they should learn the limits of this technology and then be able to do the things it cant. I think this will lead to deeper understanding and more experts or better experts in every field this tech touches. A potential consequence to this transformative process is that experts become highly proficient with AI tools and then also becoming dependent on them.
Playground is the older models, ChatGPT is the one that's making the rounds right now and it's even more advanced though less customizable through parameters in its current free research preview format.
Though ChatGPT has been inaccessible occasionally due to the huge spike in usage, so the playground models are still useful. The link for ChatGPT is right there above the submit button on Playground.
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made it to the end! I've been tinkering with using AI tools to write tweets and the results have been SHOCKING. Optimizes my thoughts and finds the words to help me write engaging tweets.
18:20 gang - this is such a useful tool and not just for content creation.. have had so much fun using it for other ideas too and suggestions on things im doing so thank you so much for the heads up!
This is truly incredible, when you got to the tags part of it that is insane because as someone who hasn't made content before you typically just go off of what other viral content in your niche use for tags/keywords/titling. With this it's applying unique logic and it can be done very quickly.
Thank you so much for sharing this Devin, it blew my mind big time! I’m currently using it to help optimize my videos and think it’ll help a lot with brainstorming ideas 💡
This is great. Its given me hope to actually make content again because I always get hung up on ideas.
Thank you for doing this as always, Devin. 🙂
"The night air crackled with the energy of the 18:20 posse." -- thanks openAI, helped a lot!
Secret gang, mind blown. I mean, YESTERDAY i spent so much time on youtube and social media doing research and looking to see what my next move was. This just cut that time to basically nothing. Here goes me, actually trying out content creation for real because my brain is not tired from doing simple math and looking at other peoples work. I can actually focus on just making the optimal art. Thanks Dev.
It's helping get past the blank page problem, which is a huge problem! So much easier to have ideas from a page full of good ideas already :) Thanks!
this is crazy, as someone who struggles with starting on content creation because I don't know how to make titles and or script points, I feel like I can use this to help me get a better understanding of how to direct my ideas for content
Tested it, it saves my process of content creation to an unimaginable level. The way it provides titles and thumbnail ideas + Video descriptions is insane.
Thank you for the video, once again you are making a difference.
Those thumbnails and descriptions won't help you any. RUclips isn't that simple.
I made it to the end of the video - I will see you in Patreon. Thanks so much for this! Definitely a game changer.
When I was uni a few yrs ago we been working on stuff like this but started out as basic customer service stuff but we took it way far. Ppl started asking it things as a friend etc then it went to the bots being a “helper” where bot would help with hw to now create novels and beyond. Even had ppl ask bot about viral TikTok’s etc and writing scenes etc and yup was crazy. The stuff is crazy.
I started playing with this today, it's very good at writing corporate emails
18:20 call out also just joined the patreon. i find this stuff super interesting cant wait to see what else you make about it
This is revolutionary.
OMG! What you shown in the video demonstration is crazy and checking it out myself, it can do more than what I thought. I will be using this myself and using it outside of youtube and twitch for other reasons which I might be able to do. Thanks so much Devin for this video as I can not believe what you have shown us on your channel.
This definitely changes the game a whole lot! very well done video devin!
Please continue this series
I literally spend hours of brainpower on video titles and thumbnails while I'm at work. this is amazing devin.
Cool to know. I tried chatgpt and to me its only use is speeding up remedial things like writing an email that everyone knows how to write but you spend 15 minutes on it because you want it to sound professional. But playground seems more sophisticated and able to give you more specific information about people places and things.
I experimented with this tool a little bit to see if it could be useful for research purposes. I found that it often gave names and links for articles and court cases that didn't actually exist, but I did manage to find a book recommendation for an upcoming video. This particular iteration might not be ideal for it, but a tool like this that can find you primary sources quickly would be revolutionary in academia.
Watched until the end! Great video yet again.
I tried using this tool to evaluate my RUclips channel videos and it gave me candy making video titles that were not mine. But it was fun none the less!
I'd like to see an experiment of using this to take a channel from initial creation to a thousand or so subs. How effective is it when it's got a small base or no base to start from. Just to see how it does under stress.
love the video devin, just one thing can you please increase the volume in your videos, its really quiet, keep up the good work!
This is both scary and exciting at the same time.
18:20 blessings!
Thanks Devin, I appreciate you sharing this to the public although I feel the same about keeping it quiet since it's a competitive advantage but I also agree it needs to be shared regardless because of it's power. This is revolutionary and I think even though it is life-changing technology, a lot of people will still ignore it.
Grateful for this tool and how you did examples of using it.
@Devin Nash The next step you should try is taking these prompts and them putting them into AI art generators like Dall-E 2, or Midjourney to jump start the visual aspects of the thumnails. We're having a lot of fun with this (I'm an ECD).
I'm doing this with Stable Diffusion tonight...
I've been using this myself the last few days and it is already helping me think of ideas and improve my channels. Most frustrating thing is the fact it only has data to 2021 though. I have a channel about TikTok streaming so it doesn't know too much 😂
I'm really glad you saw the value in this. I ended up with ChatGPT as well as Dall-e to make an entire children's book from nothing, your video made me go back to the chat to help me create a plan going forward and a marketing strategy as well as supplemental writings for thinks like about pages and descriptions.
My supervisor just told me about this bot and it’s wild! We are video editors for a in house production team. Definitely gonna learn how this works asap!
Funny enough I was just trying to mess with Stable Diffuser, because I thought it would be cool for thumbnail ideas. Only problem is AMD is a pain to get it working on.
All this stuff is evolving so fast, it really feels like AI is going to be an integral part of our future sooner rather than later
(18:20 callout.) The value marketers will bring will be the editors / choosers / executives making decisions based on an understanding of the customer.
18:20, amazing video! I've requested access to see if this could help us utilize our up-and-coming group's talents and look for ideas we otherwise would have just brainstormed for hours to do.
Saved this one to my favorites, have been mildly interested in dabbling in a very niche influencer space where content creators are not a-dime-a-dozen. If I could get this type of AI in thumbnail form, I legit would hop in right now lol.
Devin, (or should I say, Mylixia) you are an inspiration to me in so many ways. I've been following you for years at this point and you've not only given me hours upon hours of entertaining content to listen to, amazing insight in the world of economics and creation, but you've also allowed me to go beyond my own limits as a being, being always true to myself just like you do, and so much more. Much love from me to you and have a good life.
18:20 secret callout gang!
AI tools will be vital in future and already is. I saw another twitch streamer using it to write javascript code for his plugins.
I just tried it out. This is a total game changer. Literally asked it "you are a youtuber that does x and y (some things about my channel), give me 10 compelling video ideas"
"Give me 10 types of vehicles to build in spaceflight simulator"
"You play a game in which you can create custom planets, give me 10 ideas for crazy planets that will get at least 50K views"
"Describe a thumbnail for [video title]"
amazing
damn this tool would speed up so many projects >.< I can't wait to get my hands on it
This blew my mind... and secret callout at the end. I'm going to be using this for sure.
Using AI for dates and christmas gift ideas THANK YOU
Forgot to comment this a week ago, But after seeing this video I used this to write my Final Essay for a college 101 class and I got 100% credit for it. We'll see how it does with Written Communications next semester :)
Holy F*** I cant believe this is free information. This is God Tier Info for content creation.
18:31 - like always great video ❤
This is soo good. Thankyou. ❤
After watching Atrioc's video a few days ago - When I saw the title "The Most Powerful Content Tool I've Ever Seen" I knew before I even watched that it was going to be about GPT-3.
this is so cool and i am happy that you decided to share this information
1820! Been diving down this hole for a while and still can’t imagine where this will take us
When ai can make a whole original song/video/game/movie instead of just popular ideas, descriptions, and pictures then it will shake things up.
this is actually kind of insane holy.
Yup! Chat GPT has already changed how I generate ideas.
i was getting worried that there wouldn't be a secret callout but 18:20 it is
I could feel power in this tool, but now that you explained it, I totally underestimated it
Always to the end. 18:20. Finally going to pull the trigger on a patreon sub to show my continued support.
This is indeed an incredible tool, thanks again for another great video Devin! Oh yeah and I made it to the end of the video, secret call out gang 👍
I would love if you did an expanded video on this on way we can just use this in our normal lives. I love your content but am not a creator or marketer. Just like learning.
Damn. That was only youtube/streaming, but it can be used for so much more in a similar style. Watching this vid gave me quite some ideas how to use it in writing (I'm fooling around in that). I'm definitely going to watch upcoming videos you'll do about this!
Sup 18:20 gang! If I understand correctly, this tool acts as a sort of middle man between what you want to do and how you do it. You have a desire to do something (say, make a video, or write an essay on some topic). This tool, when used correctly, can give you a basic starting point for accomplishing that goal, acting something like a brain-storming session. From there, you, the content creator, take the best of the raw ideas and titles and such and turn them into a full-fledged piece of content.
"What would you do if you had infinite dumb people" -- I'm sold.
I agree with you on this take, AI (and computers to some extent) aren't smart, it is just able to do repetitive, simple tasks very efficiently. So what you would get from something like ChatGPT isn't what's true but wether what's popular. It is unable to be creative it just regurgitates what it was trained on. It's like having a condensed version of the internet with a command prompt.
Yessir used it to make an ad! Kudos for the video!
4:16 banger!