I've had VC tell this to me at my face! "Lifestyle business", super dismissive… My company can become a multi hundred million dollar company, lifestyle my ass 😂
That 3rd idea (around 13 mins in) is pretty smart. Sometimes influencers get too many products that they can't make sponsored posts for all of them. Being able to use an AI likeness to make more videos would easily increase revenue for influencers
AI social network/AI friends interesting space now for sure too (netwrck) Potential to compete with heyGen is here now with liveportrait and hallo being really good quality off the shelf so lots of opportunity here on the tech side its surprisingly easy! Also lots based on face swap as well so can be completely different source and target characters
I hadn't watched your show in a long time, glad I clicked on it....I was captivated all the way through. I hope there are more follow-ups on this topic with Sarah to delve into even greater details.
Why is she Queen of AI ? Has she designed any LLM or anything groundbreaking ? her linkedin doesn't talk much about her education, neither her website. Don't think she has any technical education as well. She is just another sales girl who has created a bubble around her through PR. Also, is it a norm today to have an Altman voice to be relevant in the AI world ?
I agree. The age of mass adoption of AI tech has just begun, and here comes a 30 someting year old young woman to be called the ‚queen of AI’. AI exists since the 1950, so where are the real kings and queens? On top of that, she doesn't even know what a niche market is. Talking fast using a ton of buzz words is obviously enough to be on a show. I don't understand why guests who are supposedly experts in their field are never challenged, why their statements and theories are never questioned. Everyone just nods meaningfully and nobody ‚hurts’ each other. I don't expect a hot seat, but some critical thinking, reality checks and counter-theses would enhance the show intellectually.
I was with her…. Then she went into Silicon Valley Brat mode. “Anyone can start a business” 😂 then she went on to say “there is no linear path from here to there” AI is not linear. I own two software companies for 15 years in AI. She could not be more wrong. 😂 Andrew Karpathy is brilliant though.
I agree! Saying "AI is not linear" oversimplifies the diverse field of AI. It suggests a homogeneity that doesn't exist, as AI includes a vast range of techniques and models, both linear and nonlinear.
The companion thing is smart, the video is not, imo. The video AI assumes the market will react the same to this content as organic content, but i believe video software like that is equal to telemarketing. not content users want to engage with. just my 2 cents
Agree, the first AI sales phone call I was obsessed and talked to it for 5-10 mins, after the 5th one I just hang up like normal. People’s BS detectors are pretty well trained, and will be even better.
I needed a translator for this one. Lots of jargon and non-specifics for me from Sarah. Seems like someone so far into a certain group of people that they don't know how to explain their field to others outside that group in ordinary English.
@@charlielee3945 Words are the basic communication tool. I try to mostly listen to people who can simplify their field by using words that are common. Or defining unusual ones.
34:08 100% no BS AI solution for a real problem, I already delivered such AI voice bot receptionists or lead qualification bots to clients in the US. They are very useful and all businesses will definitely need that at some point.
mind if I ask what you use? we work with gyms doing lead gen and having something like this could potentially eliminate the need for using manually built call centers.
I explored Hey Gen. Pretty cool! My sense though is... there's gonna be a huge swing toward anti-AI. (Shaan has talked about that in other niches/industries. i.e. the permanence of Facebook created the temporary-ness of Snapchat) I think there's gonna be a big group of companies/people/groups that say "hell no" to AI. And there's still gonna be a huge opportunity for "manual" businesses (writing, video, editing, etc.)
"there's still gonna be a huge opportunity for "manual" businesses" I don't know, there are people who still pay to have butlers and grooms on their staff but is it 'huge'? People are against phones but even they HAVE to have one for convenience and cost reasons.
@@michaelnurse9089 fair enough! I just think there's still like 50% of the population who haven't used and will never use AI. I have like 10 close friends who aren't on twitter or very online at all and they don't give a sh*t about AI. Sam eludes to this near the end of the conversation when he says like, "my brother or family members don't care about AI"
@52:08 do you think that people becoming more productive at their job in turn eliminates jobs? If one person would be able to do the work of 2 or 3 people, those positions would be eliminated, right? maybe I'm looking at this from a pessimistic perspective.
I agree with Sarah, Shaan and Sam that AI is super helpful with specific tasks. Most of us are drowning in work. AI (especially AI agent teams) can free up your time to spend on more valuable activities.
In my opinion, the global public education system won't adjust quickly enough to keep up with the rapid advancements in technology and AI. This lag means that transitioning low-wage jobs could become a major issue, especially if machines take over these roles or if higher levels of training are required for new minimum-wage jobs. It's easy to feel pessimistic about this, but let's brainstorm ideas that could counter this trend and create profitable next million dollar businesses. That would be an interesting episode!
It’s getting scary when we don’t need people anymore to do anything. Every person that’s doing this AI stuff has saw the movie terminator and yet we keep continuing
The issue is how it is being developed. We don't need "All Knowing" A.I., what we need is each LLM to be specific to areas and fields and built to do specific things just like we have done with computer software. Why they attempt to make it "human like" is beyond me and completely unnecessary.
She doesn’t seem to understand why certain industries are more resistant to cost improvements. There are more people that feed their families in the system that we have now than there will be if we make these organizations more efficient. It isn’t only due to regulation. Some of it is intentional. She is literally suggesting indirectly that we take food off of people’s dinner plates in order to simply make an organization more efficient. But, why? That’s the real question. I think she needs to be more honest about her motive, which is clearly and solely profits. It just goes to show that a higher level of intelligence doesn’t correlate with a higher level of morality.
Match Is going to come in buy them up. AI integration for Match will be huge. People make fun of the movie “Her,” but… everyone in the theaters were hoping for the day haha
Heygen is that one company i don't mind working for free. Impressive. I reached out to 100s of people there. One of them were impressed and gave me a free enterprise plan
"The world is composed of very large niches..." outch! It hurts my ears to realize that not even a VC in the Internet space knows the definition of a niche - just like almost any other 'online marketer'. Why are so-called experts or guests never challenged on their BS, I really don't know. Instead, let's just be nice to each other and nod to everything they say...
This was one of the worst listening experiences because I got an ad every 5 mins. Idk why so many ad spots were enabled for this video. Please fix. No more than 3 ads per episode.
Similar web is soooo incorrect. Often 10x too high or more. Ahrefs traffic checker is way more accurate but under shoots and surfer seo chrome plugins somewhat close as well
Awesome question: more like the slice of a pie: basically a wedge is an instrument (in this case, AI) applied to a niche industry. Once the wedge is in and finds the opportunity (problem) in the niche, you can drive it in and expand the market.
@@MarkAlanEffinger Sorry, doesn't make sense to me! First of all, an niche market is small and specific, with low to no competition, and there is typically no economies of scale. What you are saying might work in markets with certain potential. If you want to scale a business, you don't wanna waste your time and energy with focusing a problem in a niche. Not sure why a VC would suggest such a strategy, they're in the business to make big money, not to find niche markets.
Am I the only one seeing that in the long run only big companies will be able to afford and remain profitable all those ai services while newcomers couldn't afford it? (like the 10 grand of app cost Shaan Puri mentioned)
I have one AI idea that is a billion$ business and Shaan and Sarah would love ... but it would be difficult ... maybe not so much as much of the tech exists (and is being used in another form) ... but it'll kill.
Analyze the user journey across various scenarios to identify key touchpoints and personalize the experience, then design marketing funnels that effectively guide users toward conversion at each stage. With AI this can be much accurate and effective to be done.
hit me up Sam, i run an ai start up and have a bunch of different kinds of inference (the types of generations from ai). I'll help ya build basically any product you can think of(with in reason lol)
I can't imagine an AI polly pocket friend... but a pocket David Goggins could be beneficial.
Bahahahaha 1000%. Need this
I've had VC tell this to me at my face! "Lifestyle business", super dismissive… My company can become a multi hundred million dollar company, lifestyle my ass 😂
That 3rd idea (around 13 mins in) is pretty smart.
Sometimes influencers get too many products that they can't make sponsored posts for all of them. Being able to use an AI likeness to make more videos would easily increase revenue for influencers
AI social network/AI friends interesting space now for sure too (netwrck)
Potential to compete with heyGen is here now with liveportrait and hallo being really good quality off the shelf so lots of opportunity here on the tech side its surprisingly easy!
Also lots based on face swap as well so can be completely different source and target characters
There is a limited amount of people available to watch this bs. Once each influencer is putting out 30 videos a day thanks to AI fatigue will set in.
@@michaelnurse9089 maybe but meta is doing it
How do you secure an idea for an AI product like these? Can you patent or trademark something like this?
@@blueangel1414 you probably can
She answers questions like a Deloitte Senior Manager
Facts
Probably worked for them out of college
😂 she’s definitely corporate. But we need those people who know the lingo
I hadn't watched your show in a long time, glad I clicked on it....I was captivated all the way through. I hope there are more follow-ups on this topic with Sarah to delve into even greater details.
It's time for Steph Smith to return.
She has 2 typically awesome appearances on the 'Every' Podcast here on YT
I miss steph smith. I lub her
Facts
Why is she Queen of AI ? Has she designed any LLM or anything groundbreaking ? her linkedin doesn't talk much about her education, neither her website. Don't think she has any technical education as well. She is just another sales girl who has created a bubble around her through PR. Also, is it a norm today to have an Altman voice to be relevant in the AI world ?
I agree. The age of mass adoption of AI tech has just begun, and here comes a 30 someting year old young woman to be called the ‚queen of AI’. AI exists since the 1950, so where are the real kings and queens? On top of that, she doesn't even know what a niche market is. Talking fast using a ton of buzz words is obviously enough to be on a show. I don't understand why guests who are supposedly experts in their field are never challenged, why their statements and theories are never questioned. Everyone just nods meaningfully and nobody ‚hurts’ each other. I don't expect a hot seat, but some critical thinking, reality checks and counter-theses would enhance the show intellectually.
Agree with you 100 percent.
@@firsthelix6726I think this episode is more of an attention grabber aiming to generate more discussions (and views).
@@firsthelix6726the voice inflection is so hard to listen to. Also when people say “right” all the time. It’s so condescending
@@hopefully2224"vocal fry"
Hi Shaan and Sam, perhaps the title 'Queen of AI' could be seen as a bit overwhelming, and it might unintentionally reinforce certain disagreements?
At the end, we want to know Ai use cases to solve pain points.
Cool thx for the highlight. We will be teaching Ai through motion videos
She was definitely the most evasive guest ever. I wish she would’ve just brought a list of things she can talk about 😩 😶
I was with her…. Then she went into Silicon Valley Brat mode. “Anyone can start a business” 😂 then she went on to say “there is no linear path from here to there” AI is not linear. I own two software companies for 15 years in AI. She could not be more wrong. 😂
Andrew Karpathy is brilliant though.
I agree! Saying "AI is not linear" oversimplifies the diverse field of AI. It suggests a homogeneity that doesn't exist, as AI includes a vast range of techniques and models, both linear and nonlinear.
She's defs 💸💸 focused haha.. I remember hearing that VCs are opportunists and the entrepreneurs are the visionaries
The companion thing is smart, the video is not, imo. The video AI assumes the market will react the same to this content as organic content, but i believe video software like that is equal to telemarketing. not content users want to engage with. just my 2 cents
Agree, the first AI sales phone call I was obsessed and talked to it for 5-10 mins, after the 5th one I just hang up like normal. People’s BS detectors are pretty well trained, and will be even better.
Idea: AI Interior Design / Headshots
Peter Levels has been doing this for like a year lol
Same with customer service and leadgen bots that are being built since more than a year.
I needed a translator for this one. Lots of jargon and non-specifics for me from Sarah. Seems like someone so far into a certain group of people that they don't know how to explain their field to others outside that group in ordinary English.
I heard 0jargon. everything was clear
That's super interesting -- any topics in particular? Or just everything?
This is really interesting
My friend said the same thing and I got it clearly
Mind expanding what you don’t get exactly
Looks like there is a market for translating jargon. AI extension idea?
@@charlielee3945 Words are the basic communication tool. I try to mostly listen to people who can simplify their field by using words that are common. Or defining unusual ones.
34:08 100% no BS AI solution for a real problem, I already delivered such AI voice bot receptionists or lead qualification bots to clients in the US. They are very useful and all businesses will definitely need that at some point.
Don’t the clients mind its AI?
They are behind the moon! Bots for these use cases are being developed and implemented for more than a year already!
How much are you charging per client?
@@yoboiDM depends on the specific needs but it starts at $3k
mind if I ask what you use? we work with gyms doing lead gen and having something like this could potentially eliminate the need for using manually built call centers.
Do you realize all your very best episodes have a "Sarah" in them....? 😊❤
Braeh. This is actually eerily true.
Do tell 👀
Egg carton girl was legendary too
@@Another1234 Agree!! She was an awesome guest!
They should just cut out the middlemen!
Great pod, need more AI startups with great potential.
Sarah was insightful, though I kept thinking Laurie Bream
I explored Hey Gen. Pretty cool! My sense though is... there's gonna be a huge swing toward anti-AI. (Shaan has talked about that in other niches/industries. i.e. the permanence of Facebook created the temporary-ness of Snapchat)
I think there's gonna be a big group of companies/people/groups that say "hell no" to AI. And there's still gonna be a huge opportunity for "manual" businesses (writing, video, editing, etc.)
"there's still gonna be a huge opportunity for "manual" businesses" I don't know, there are people who still pay to have butlers and grooms on their staff but is it 'huge'? People are against phones but even they HAVE to have one for convenience and cost reasons.
@@michaelnurse9089 fair enough! I just think there's still like 50% of the population who haven't used and will never use AI. I have like 10 close friends who aren't on twitter or very online at all and they don't give a sh*t about AI. Sam eludes to this near the end of the conversation when he says like, "my brother or family members don't care about AI"
@@gustavotiffer09and then there’s a case of underdeveloped countries where more than 500m have no access to smart phones so yeh you’re right 😊
Most people are not entrepreneurial and even more people are not action takers 52:03
But what if at some point AI takes over entirely?
@52:08 do you think that people becoming more productive at their job in turn eliminates jobs? If one person would be able to do the work of 2 or 3 people, those positions would be eliminated, right? maybe I'm looking at this from a pessimistic perspective.
True and what effect that will have on society in summary
Love the Ideas! Got Some of my own along those lines!
This will listen to this a least 4 Times ❤
I agree with Sarah, Shaan and Sam that AI is super helpful with specific tasks.
Most of us are drowning in work. AI (especially AI agent teams) can free up your time to spend on more valuable activities.
I was in San Fran just once and had my life threatened on the BART train.
First time in USA baby!
my god, brains and beauty. what a great guest that Sarah is!
You must be confused, dude! Focus on what she's saying to identify the things that don't make much sense...
In my opinion, the global public education system won't adjust quickly enough to keep up with the rapid advancements in technology and AI. This lag means that transitioning low-wage jobs could become a major issue, especially if machines take over these roles or if higher levels of training are required for new minimum-wage jobs. It's easy to feel pessimistic about this, but let's brainstorm ideas that could counter this trend and create profitable next million dollar businesses. That would be an interesting episode!
I think you underestimating just how cable people (of all ages) are across the aggregate. Necessity is a strong influence
So much vocal fry! 🥵
you guys should do an episode using AI, would be fun!
This is such a good show, lots of valuable ideas!! Thank you very much 😃😃👍👍✅✅
Who doesnt know Andrej Karpathy? Seriously...!
THANK YOU GUYS GOR THE FIRST 15 MINUTES!! (The entire interview was 🔥🔥🔥, but the first 15 changed my life!!!!
Best pod in a long time IMHO.
what he said, on my second listen, regards from Bali
@@desmondkoval on my second listen as well -- i never listen to any podcast twice
It’s getting scary when we don’t need people anymore to do anything. Every person that’s doing this AI stuff has saw the movie terminator and yet we keep continuing
But there have to be people to run the AI
@@shannahighsmith1179 and how long will that last?
Boomers said the same about the interwebs back in 1997.
The issue is how it is being developed. We don't need "All Knowing" A.I., what we need is each LLM to be specific to areas and fields and built to do specific things just like we have done with computer software. Why they attempt to make it "human like" is beyond me and completely unnecessary.
Where did Steph Smith Go..have watched all her episodes .. great videos
Golden! Thank You!😊
Thanks, great show. Shaan, I love the color of your man cave walls, can you share the paint details, thanks.
This episode annoyed me so much, i typically listen while i work but i had to tab in an actually pay attention. Great guest
She doesn’t seem to understand why certain industries are more resistant to cost improvements. There are more people that feed their families in the system that we have now than there will be if we make these organizations more efficient. It isn’t only due to regulation. Some of it is intentional.
She is literally suggesting indirectly that we take food off of people’s dinner plates in order to simply make an organization more efficient. But, why? That’s the real question.
I think she needs to be more honest about her motive, which is clearly and solely profits. It just goes to show that a higher level of intelligence doesn’t correlate with a higher level of morality.
Match Is going to come in buy them up. AI integration for Match will be huge. People make fun of the movie “Her,” but… everyone in the theaters were hoping for the day haha
17:43 danny postma headshot
Heygen is that one company i don't mind working for free. Impressive. I reached out to 100s of people there. One of them were impressed and gave me a free enterprise plan
"The world is composed of very large niches..." outch! It hurts my ears to realize that not even a VC in the Internet space knows the definition of a niche - just like almost any other 'online marketer'. Why are so-called experts or guests never challenged on their BS, I really don't know. Instead, let's just be nice to each other and nod to everything they say...
It’s not twitter… it’s X
This was one of the worst listening experiences because I got an ad every 5 mins. Idk why so many ad spots were enabled for this video. Please fix. No more than 3 ads per episode.
Listen on any podcast app. There’s no ads
Buy RUclips red. Then you don’t have to listen to ads.
@@user-lq2sd3sv1n you are polite not saying dxxxaxxx to a complainer.
I am curious, if we project Sarah's content through a male face and voice, how might the outcome change in the Commends section?
😅😅😅😅
This makes me think that my next startup needs to be an AI something.
Similar web is soooo incorrect. Often 10x too high or more. Ahrefs traffic checker is way more accurate but under shoots and surfer seo chrome plugins somewhat close as well
Damn! I love that Shaan is in the trenches building stuff like I am. Using the tools I use. Hero!
Tell me that Ad at 11:00 of Sam isn’t heygen AI…
What does Sarah mean when she says wedges?
Awesome question: more like the slice of a pie: basically a wedge is an instrument (in this case, AI) applied to a niche industry. Once the wedge is in and finds the opportunity (problem) in the niche, you can drive it in and expand the market.
@@MarkAlanEffinger thank you!
I don’t know but wow it’s annoying to hear over and over. I think it’s the way she pronounces “niche”
@@BNelly22 And she doesn't even know what a niche is, which is even more embarrassing - but so does almost every other online marketer...
@@MarkAlanEffinger Sorry, doesn't make sense to me! First of all, an niche market is small and specific, with low to no competition, and there is typically no economies of scale. What you are saying might work in markets with certain potential. If you want to scale a business, you don't wanna waste your time and energy with focusing a problem in a niche. Not sure why a VC would suggest such a strategy, they're in the business to make big money, not to find niche markets.
Epic intro for an epic episode 🙌🏼
Epic or catchy lol
Am I the only one seeing that in the long run only big companies will be able to afford and remain profitable all those ai services while newcomers couldn't afford it? (like the 10 grand of app cost Shaan Puri mentioned)
very insightful!
Great info. Suggestion for Sarah- go to a vocal coach to lose the vocal fry.
Its highly distracting to her great message.
Having AI come up with all these big ideas and having AI listen to it and another AI build them … that’s the future 😂 sounds great 😔
let’s go Sarah!
Of course she doest care about doom scenarios, she is probably making a lot of money from AI hype right now...
This lady uses a lot of buzz words lol
Where do you go for an AI coach/mentor?
Cant open Zip file (after giving all required creds) for Trends pdf. Why??. Plz check
I feel like wedge is one of those made up words you talked about like bubble wrap and sync storm
Na, its a commonly used metaphor in the business/tech world.
IKR?!
I have one AI idea that is a billion$ business and Shaan and Sarah would love ... but it would be difficult ... maybe not so much as much of the tech exists (and is being used in another form) ... but it'll kill.
Is it a fund-of-a-fund-of-a-fund-of-a-fund type of fund? The only guest I'd trust my money with is AW.
For the MFM fans in Austin, next meetup is Monday, July 29 at Lazarus on 6th from 6-8PM!
Only thing that bothers me about this pod is how the hosts seem to talk over the guests quite often
I quite like it, feels more like a natural conversation between people excited about their views
Same - Shaan is interrupting so much.
Havent heard anyone say depth of product more in one conversation, no idea ehat it means
My doctor just used AI to record the visit at my last visit
I am curious what Sarah means when she says wedge?
Any capability or value proposition that is relevant and and valuable enough to help you break into a marketplace and secure customers.
AI....fake it until you make it!
Great video. Definitely not a scammer with bulshit bingo like the other Asian girl a year ago or smth.
Resume @28:00
Palantir is already doing this for healthcare
Excellent, like, episode! Right!?
your top link is not working...
or your site is down?
Another Great One 💋👌🏼
- wEn Gregory Mannarino ? 🤞🏼🤞🏼
What in-ear monitors is Sam using?
Why would you ware a high neck, no sleeve shirt? Is it hot or is it cold? Not judging, just very curious...
should we expect a MFM episode created on hagen?
i use composeai for the email ai writing that auto tunes itself too you
Would love to see Elad Gil here as well (co-hosts No Priors with Sarah)
Can someone please recommend a course to learn how to build funnels ? (I’m a developer want to learn the sales/marketing)
Gap Selling By Keenan
@@paytonj2620 thanks I’ll check it out 👍
Analyze the user journey across various scenarios to identify key touchpoints and personalize the experience, then design marketing funnels that effectively guide users toward conversion at each stage. With AI this can be much accurate and effective to be done.
4:48
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She has a Drea de Matteo vibe.
Can you patent or trademark an AI company idea?
Sarah is mesmerising. I hope there are more reasons to have her back in the future...how about an AI check-in every 6 months?
super inspiring. Sarah is amazing. also long on SF!
Who tf is going to pay for all these services once AI takes all our jobs?
Awesome episode but that last statement Shawn was kinda dumb bro.
To be intellectually honest .. what a line.
hit me up Sam, i run an ai start up and have a bunch of different kinds of inference (the types of generations from ai). I'll help ya build basically any product you can think of(with in reason lol)
If you don’t know a single basic terminal command, how can you pretend to have any technical expertise?
These people are lying about what they think. We're building learning machines. Any job a human can do, a learning machine can learn to do.
Shaan what happened to Shepherd?
Sarah is fantastic. Another superstar guest. You guys are killing it
Ah, Sam Parr... the guy who says there's no such thing as ADHD, right? Haven't heard a word he's said since then.
Ahh Shaan puri please stop interrupting Sarah so much. Please.
So far, I have only been inconvenienced by AI.
6.3
It looks real! But...