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We just dropped our latest episode, and it is a must-watch for anyone building or buying mobile game ads. We break down the biggest trends ripping through the creative market:AI hooks and seamless transitions: five art styles in five minutes, and the line between real and fake is now a blur.Celebrities everywhere: Monica, Phoebe, LeBron, Christina Aguilera, even C-tier cameos nobody asked forSatisfying gold bars, drowning waifus, and cruelty hooks: Virality still rules the creative graveyard.Copy-paste chaos: King Shot mechanics, snakes, resource overload, and every trend recycled at warp speedIP infringement? Nobody cares. Elsa and Moana show up in more ads than their own movies.Here is the brutal truth: The mobile creative game is faster, weirder, and less original than ever. AI is now your intern, celebrity ads are squeezing out innovation, and anyone who is not remixing, testing, and scaling daily is already behind.Get our MERCH NOW: 25gamers.com/shop--------------------------------------PVX Partners offers non-dilutive funding for game developers.Go to: https://pvxpartners.com/They can help you access the most effective form of growth capital once you have the metrics to back it.- Scale fast- Keep your shares- Drawdown only as needed- Have PvX take downside risk alongside you+ Work with a team entirely made up of ex-gaming operators and investors---------------------------------------Vibe. Vibe is the leading Streaming TV ad platform for small and medium-sized businesses looking for actionable advertising campaign performance.https://www.vibe.co/---------------------------------------For an ever-growing number of game developers, this means that now is the perfect time to invest in monetizing direct-to-consumer at scale.Our sponsor FastSpring:Has delivered D2C at scale for over 20 yearsThey power top mobile publishers around the worldLaunch a new webstore, replace an existing D2C vendor, or add a redundant D2C vendor at fastspring.gg.---------------------------------------This is no BS gaming podcast 2.5 gamers session. Sharing actionable insights, dropping knowledge from our day-to-day User Acquisition, Game Design, and Ad monetization jobs. We are definitely not discussing the latest industry news, but having so much fun! Let's not forget this is a 4 a.m. conference discussion vibe, so let's not take it too seriously.Panelists: Jakub Remiar, Felix Braberg, Matej LancaricYoutube: https://youtu.be/xbOwszmQ6tgJoin our slack channel here: https://join.slack.com/t/two-and-half-gamers/shared_invite/zt-2um8eguhf-c~H9idcxM271mnPzdWbipgChapters00:00 Introduction and Event Highlights02:58 Creative Trends Overview05:50 Golden Goblin Creatives08:42 Celebrity Influences in Gaming Ads11:44 Contractual Dynamics in Celebrity Endorsements14:42 Trends in Game Creatives17:37 AI and Animation in Game Marketing20:04 Exploring Game Mechanics and Design Flaws22:42 The Evolution of Game Concepts and AI Integration25:41 Analyzing Coin Master's Consistent Revenue Stream28:43 The Impact of AI on Game Development31:43 Trends in Mobile Gaming Revenue and Performance37:10 Introduction to SuperScent and Game Comparisons37:47 Exploring Game Mechanics and Creative Concepts39:27 Discussion on Whiteout Survival and Game Trends40:29 Advertising Strategies for CTV Campaigns41:36 Analyzing Pokemon Go's New Developments44:18 AI in Game Creatives and Advertising48:42 Trends in AI-Generated Content and IP Infringement---------------------------------------Please share the podcast with your industry friends, dogs & cats. Especially cats! They love it!Hit the Subscribe button on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple!Please share feedback and comments - matej@lancaric.me
Pat Mayo joins Davis Mattek on the Taekcast to run through a series of topics in a wide-ranging chat including: Marketplace for AI Generated Content, Reasons Hockey Isn't More Popular, DFS Golf Tournament, and More Use code “MAYO” at underdog for a deposit match up to $1000Get 20% off https://www.fantasynational.com/mayo with code “MAYO”Win a golf trip to Cabot Links at Coolbet: https://shorturl.at/4Ckgd. “SPORTS200” to get a bonus $200 too. Subscribe, Rate and ReviewApple: http://bit.ly/PMEiTunesSpotify: https://goo.gl/VboemH Travelers Championship — For tickets and information visit TravelersChampionship.com. The Travelers Championship, there is only one! June 18th through the 22ndOMAHA STEAKS — Go to https://OmahaSteaks.comto shop delicious Father's Day gift packages. And use Promo Code MAYO at checkout for an extra $35 off. Minimum purchase may apply. See site for details. A big thanks to our advertiser, Omaha Steaks!HELIX - Go to helixsleep.com/MAYO for 20% OFF SitewideSKIMS — Shop SKIMS Mens at https://www.skims.com/patmayo #skimspartnerCORNBREAD HEMP — save 30% on their first order! Just head to cornbreadhemp.com/PATMAYO and use code PATMAYO at checkout.PXG — Head over to PXG.com/patmayo to save up to 20% on your entire order.FOLLOW MAYO MEDIA NETWORKNewsletter: https://mayomedia.substack.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mayomedianetwork/TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/discover/mayo-media-networkINDEX00:00 Intro00:53 Would you listen to AI Generated content?10:02 THE PME LIVE SHOW22:32 The DFS Content Creator Classic?25:05 Davis and Pat Speak in french29:10 Canadian Politics Corner41:06 American Politics Corner50:33 Why is hockey not more popular in the United States?1:02:35 Mayo's Golf Game Message and data rates apply. Must be 18+ (21+MA & AZ, 19+ AL, NE) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org; AZ: 1-800-NEXT-STEP (1-800-639-8783) or text NEXT-STEP to 53342; NY: Call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369)
Draft for $1,500,000 on UnderDog Fantasy & Get A $1,000 Deposit Bonus With A FREE Pick 'Em Bonus Entry: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-davis-mattek Davis Mattek is joined by Pat Mayo to discuss AI content, Canadian Politics, Hockey's popularity and more GET 10% OFF RUN THE SIMS W/ CODE "ENDGAME": www.runthesims.com 00:00 Would you listen to AI Generated content?9:05 THE PME LIVE SHOW17:14 The DFS Content Creator Classic?20:01 Davis and Pat Speak in french25:00 Canadian Politics Corner36:00 American Politics Corner 42:00 Why is hockey not more popular in the United States? 54:40 Mayo's Golf Game Try Out UNABATED'S Premium Sports Betting + DFS Pick 'Em Tools: https://unabated.com/?ref=davis Sign up for premium fantasy football content and get exclusive Discord access: www.patreon.com/davismattek Subscribe to the AutoMattek Absolutes Newsletter: https://automattekabsolutes.beehiiv.com/ Download THE DRAFT CADDY: https://endgamesyndicate.com/membership-levels/?pa=DavisMattek Audio-Only Podcast Feed For All Davis Mattek Streams: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grinding-the-variance-a-davis-mattek-fantasy-football-pod/id1756145256
Voices of Search // A Search Engine Optimization (SEO) & Content Marketing Podcast
Schema markup is gaining importance for search visibility. Jade Pruett, founder of Hello SEO, explains why structured data provides critical advantages in an AI-driven search landscape. She discusses how schema creates efficiency for large language models and serves as a controllable optimization technique that SEOs can implement to improve content interpretation and performance.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The SaaS CFO Podcast, we welcome Yana Lapitskaya, the CEO and co-founder of YAI, an innovative platform designed to enhance the quality of AI-generated marketing content. With over 15 years in marketing and a successful agency exit under her belt, Yana shares her journey from agency founder to SaaS startup leader, and how her hands-on experience shaped her vision for YAI. Yana discusses the challenges marketers face with AI-produced content and explains how YAI's tools improve brand voice, clarity, SEO, and prepare businesses for the changing landscape of AI-enabled search. She also offers a behind-the-scenes look at building her team, refining the product, and developing go-to-market strategies that resonate with both agencies and enterprise brands. Tune in to hear valuable lessons on early-stage SaaS fundraising, product activation metrics, and the drive it takes to launch and grow a tech company. Whether you're a marketer, founder, or SaaS enthusiast, this episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiration from a leader at the forefront of marketing technology. Show Notes: 00:00 Marketing Expert in Tech Innovation 05:48 "Multi-Brand Marketing Efficiency" 09:46 Dual Approach Market Strategy 11:58 "Challenges of Bootstrapping and Scaling" 16:07 Key Metric: Activation Rate 17:31 Startup Focus: User Value & AI Integration Links: SaaS Fundraising Stories: https://www.thesaasnews.com/news/yai-secures-250-000-in-seis-funding Yana Lapitskaya's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yanalapitskaya/ YAi's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/yai-digital/ YAi's Website: https://yai.digital/ To learn more about Ben check out the links below: Subscribe to Ben's daily metrics newsletter: https://saasmetricsschool.beehiiv.com/subscribe Subscribe to Ben's SaaS newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/df1db6bf8bca/the-saas-cfo-sign-up-landing-page SaaS Metrics courses here: https://www.thesaasacademy.com/ Join Ben's SaaS community here: https://www.thesaasacademy.com/offers/ivNjwYDx/checkout Follow Ben on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benrmurray
This is for entertainment purposes only. What happens when there is more Ai Generated Content online than real content and we can't tell the difference?
Don't trust the AI generated content Guest: Scott Shantz, CKNW Contributor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Since ChatGPT came on the scene, numerous incidents have surfaced involving attorneys submitting court filings riddled with AI-generated hallucinations—plausible-sounding case citations that purport to support key legal propositions but are, in fact, entirely fictitious. As sanctions against attorneys mount, it seems clear there are a few kinks in the tech. Even AI tools designed specifically for lawyers can be prone to hallucinations. In this episode, we look at the potential and risks of AI-assisted tech in law and policy with two Stanford Law researchers at the forefront of this issue: RegLab Director Professor Daniel Ho and JD/PhD student and computer science researcher Mirac Suzgun. Together with several co-authors, they examine the emerging risks in two recent papers, “Profiling Legal Hallucinations in Large Language Models” (Oxford Journal of Legal Analysis, 2024) and the forthcoming “Hallucination-Free?” in the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. Ho and Suzgun offer new insights into how legal AI is working, where it's failing, and what's at stake.Links:Daniel Ho >>> Stanford Law pageStanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) >>> Stanford University pageRegulation, Evaluation, and Governance Lab (RegLab) >>> Stanford University pageConnect:Episode Transcripts >>> Stanford Legal Podcast WebsiteStanford Legal Podcast >>> LinkedIn PageRich Ford >>> Twitter/XPam Karlan >>> Stanford Law School PageStanford Law School >>> Twitter/XStanford Lawyer Magazine >>> Twitter/X (00:00:00) Introduction to AI in Legal Education (00:05:01) AI Tools in Legal Research and Writing(00:12:01) Challenges of AI-Generated Content (00:20:0) Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback(00:30:01) Audience Q&A
Everyone and their dog is using ChatGPT to write their content right now.Outsourcing captions, emails, even entire launch plans all in the name of saving time and “working smarter.”But let's be honest – is it actually saving you time?Or do you need to constantly tweak, reprompt and rewrite what it spits out because it sounds like everyone else or worse like a robot that's read one too many bro-marketing emails.But before you download another ChatGPT prompt guide, I want you to think about WHY ChatGPT is spitting out fluff that doesn't sound like you and definitely doesn't sell your offer.Because here's the truth – AI can't fix what YOU don't understand about your ideal client.And I'm not talking about a basic witch ideal client avatar focused on demographics like “women aged 25–40 who like oat lattes and yoga.”I'm talking about real HUMAN insight – the beliefs they hold, the desires they're chasing, the objections running through their mind the second they land on your sales page or consume your content.Because if you don't know that – no prompt in the world can save you.So in this episode of the How I Do Content Podcast, I'm breaking down why your AI-generated content might be falling flat, what needs to come before the prompt, and how to use AI in a way that amplifies your message instead of diluting it.So let's do this!Want more?Watch my 13 minute One Offer, 5 Angles Mini Training at https://thesocialbolt.com.au/mini-training/ Join the Micro Messaging Waitlist at https://thesocialbolt.com.au/messaging-waitlist/ Follow Tahryn on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/thesocialbolt Find out more at https://www.thesocialbolt.com.au Background Music is Copyright Free. You're free to use this music in your videos.Track: Harry Potter Theme SongMusic promoted by Chayatori RecordsVideo Link: https://youtu.be/WY8-lVlLhWE
App Masters - App Marketing & App Store Optimization with Steve P. Young
In this episode, we're joined by Hamza Alsamraee, CEO of NewForm — a top-tier NYC-based app marketing agency producing over 2,500 ads every month.Hamza's journey started at just 16 when he built the largest math page on Instagram, eventually driving 100M+ organic impressions and over $1M in book sales. With a strong background in math and a knack for creative growth, Hamza has led performance-driven campaigns across consumer apps, including scaling Faves to a $1M ARR in just months.We'll dive into how AI-generated content (AIGC) is changing the marketing game — from TikTok-first strategies to AI agents in UGC creation, and why many AI creatives fail to convert.Whether you're just launching or managing multi-million-dollar ad budgets, this episode delivers the math-backed truth on what's working (and what's not) in 2025.You will discover:
App Masters - App Marketing & App Store Optimization with Steve P. Young
In this episode, we're joined by Hamza Alsamraee, CEO of NewForm — a top-tier NYC-based app marketing agency producing over 2,500 ads every month.Hamza's journey started at just 16 when he built the largest math page on Instagram, eventually driving 100M+ organic impressions and over $1M in book sales. With a strong background in math and a knack for creative growth, Hamza has led performance-driven campaigns across consumer apps, including scaling Faves to a $1M ARR in just months.We'll dive into how AI-generated content (AIGC) is changing the marketing game — from TikTok-first strategies to AI agents in UGC creation, and why many AI creatives fail to convert.Whether you're just launching or managing multi-million-dollar ad budgets, this episode delivers the math-backed truth on what's working (and what's not) in 2025.You will discover:
106 : The Flow: Episode 106 - Cover Your Assets: Legal Must-Knows for Podcasters Ecamm Network Listen to The Flow Think your podcast is legally sound? Think again. In this must-listen episode of The Flow, we're joined by Gordon Firemark, the go-to podcast lawyer, to break down the legal essentials every podcaster needs to know. From copyright concerns and guest releases to music licensing, trademarks, and how to protect your content — Gordon shares actionable advice that could save your show (and your wallet).Whether you're just starting out or have hundreds of episodes under your belt, this episode is your legal crash course to podcasting smart and staying protected.We'll cover:✅ AI-Generated Content & Copyright: Who Owns What?✅ Guest Releases & Interview Rights: Are You Covered?✅ Music, Clips, and Copyright Claims: What You Can and Can't Use✅ And more!
What if the real secret to getting better results with AI isn't finding the “perfect” tool, but learning how to work with the tools you already have to create the results you want?In this episode, I'm joined by Sonya Sigler, an executive coach, attorney, and someone who's been working with AI technology inside businesses long before AI became the shiny new toy on everyone's mind. Sonya shares why AI isn't a magic wand or a shortcut, and how working with it thoughtfully, through training and iteration, can actually enrich your creative process — not replace it.If you're a solo business owner or service provider feeling overwhelmed by content demands or frustrated that now there's “one more thing” you have to learn, this conversation will give you a refreshing and practical perspective. We talk about how to experiment with AI without losing your originality, why evolving with the tools matters more than chasing the latest updates, and how small shifts in your workflow can boost your creativity.Plus, I'll share how this conversation pushed me to finally commit to using ChatGPT more intentionally, and how I'm building it into my own content creation process to work smarter, without losing soul or connection.Chapters(00:00) Introduction to AI and Creative Process(00:33) Meet Sonya Sigler(02:40) The Love-Hate Relationship with AI(04:29) Training AI Tools for Better Results(06:49) Using AI in Content Creation(09:37) AI as a Collaborative Partner(13:10) AI in Career Development and Job Applications(17:11) Intellectual Property Concerns with AI(20:07) The Power of Context in AI(22:30) Iterative Process and Training AI(25:17) Authenticity in AI-Generated Content(26:59) Advanced Uses and Customization of AI Tools(31:46) Ethical Considerations and Validation(34:59) Embracing AI for Strategic Thinking(37:14) Conclusion and Call to ActionConnect with Sonya SiglerLinktree: https://linktr.ee/ssiglerCONNECT WITH JEN Book Your Podcast Power HourWebsite: https://brassybroad.comYouTube: @BrassyBroadJenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jen-edds-470351b/Instagram: https://instagram.com/brassybroadjenTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@brassybroadjen
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The dilemma of AI generated content in schools - Imraan Karolia by Radio Islam
This week, we're revisiting a conversation with Scott Belsky, who recently announced a new role leading innovation at A24. Lightspeed Partner and Host Michael Mignano talks with Scott about the evolution of marketing with generative content, the future of personalization, and overlooked opportunities in the AI landscape. This conversation took place at the Robin Hood Opportunity x AI Summit. Robin Hood is the largest foundation fighting poverty in New York City. The group has invested nearly $3.5 billion over 35 years and Robin Hood supports all five boroughs with food pantries, high-performing schools, job-training programs, shelters and more. The group has a venture-like approach; they scale programs that are working and find new programs to fill gaps. Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro(00:32) Scott Belsky on AI and Creativity(04:06) The Role of Creators(5:18) AI Generated Content on Social Media (7:59) Customers Inspiring Product Development(09:59) The Hyper Personalization of Digital Experiences (13:57) Overlooked Business Opportunities in AI(18:38) How AIs Can Scale SMBs (20:46) Legal Risks with Enterprise Adoption(25:02) Custom Tuned Models Generated From IP(26:34) The Rise of AI Agents(29:12) Why Scott Belsky is An AI OptimistStay in touch:www.lsvp.comX: https://twitter.com/lightspeedvpLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lightspeed-venture-partners/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightspeedventurepartners/Subscribe on your favorite podcast app: generativenow.coEmail: generativenow@lsvp.comThe content here does not constitute tax, legal, business or investment advice or an offer to provide such advice, should not be construed as advocating the purchase or sale of any security or investment or a recommendation of any company, and is not an offer, or solicitation of an offer, for the purchase or sale of any security or investment product. For more details please see lsvp.com/legal.
Speaker: Dr Alina Trapova (UCL)Session 1: AI Transforming Protected Subject MatterOn Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?'For the last few years, lots of attention has been paid to AI and IP. The Supreme Court has already considered whether AI can be regarded as an inventor. There is also on-going litigation, in various jurisdictions, on whether training AI systems with copyright material infringes copyright, in what circumstances the outputs might infringe; as well as when, if at all, AI-generated content, designs or other outputs might be protected by intellectual property rights and, if so, for whose benefit.While these are important questions that involve the application of the existing understandings of the law to new factual scenarios, the conference moved beyond them to focus on: (i) what AI reveals about existing law; and (ii) how AI might be changing IP, altering the legal tests with which we have become familiar, as well as the assumptions that underlie them – and what the implications might be.For more information see:https://www.cipil.law.cam.ac.uk/seminars-and-events/cipil-spring-conference
Speaker: Dr Alina Trapova (UCL)Session 1: AI Transforming Protected Subject MatterOn Saturday 29th March 2025, the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) held its Annual Spring Conference entitled 'Is AI Transforming IP?'For the last few years, lots of attention has been paid to AI and IP. The Supreme Court has already considered whether AI can be regarded as an inventor. There is also on-going litigation, in various jurisdictions, on whether training AI systems with copyright material infringes copyright, in what circumstances the outputs might infringe; as well as when, if at all, AI-generated content, designs or other outputs might be protected by intellectual property rights and, if so, for whose benefit.While these are important questions that involve the application of the existing understandings of the law to new factual scenarios, the conference moved beyond them to focus on: (i) what AI reveals about existing law; and (ii) how AI might be changing IP, altering the legal tests with which we have become familiar, as well as the assumptions that underlie them – and what the implications might be.For more information see:https://www.cipil.law.cam.ac.uk/seminars-and-events/cipil-spring-conference
In today’s episode, we tackle a growing concern for creators: how to stand out in a world increasingly dominated by AI-generated content. If you’re worried about keeping your work authentic and engaging, you’re not alone. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com Read A Year of Mental Health: yearofmentalhealth.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.
Artificial intelligence has come a long way over just the past few years. It can hold conversations and manage social media, it can create art and edit videos, and it can even write blogs (though not this one). Every aspect of our lives has been touched by AI in one way or another, and that's particularly true for sound. While many podcasters, including some of my guests, now use AI tools for research and sound editing, it's also front and center in sound, from cloning voices to writing its own songs. Royalty-free music is already starting to give way to copyright-free AI music, and a variety of powerful audio content generation tools are scheduled for release later this year.But can computers replace human composers? Will listeners be able to tell the difference? And how did we get from vinyl records to virtual music? It may seem hard to believe, but the very first song written by a computer is older than cassette tapes. The Illiac Suite, or “String Quartet No. 4,” as it's officially named, was created in 1955, using pioneering techniques still found in AI today.The ILLIAC I (ill-ee-ack one) was one of the world's first computers. It was built in 1952 at the University of Illinois, and it filled an entire room. The ILLIAC I weighed five tons and used over two thousand vacuum tubes, some of which had to be replaced each night. A pair of music professors, Lejaren Hiller and Leonard Isaacson, programmed the ILLIAC to compose a string quartet using what's called “stochastic music,” music that's written using probability calculations and mathematical sequences – in this case, Markov chains – instead of human inspiration.One of the researchers who helped build the ILLIAC I was Saburo Muroga, who also built the MUSASINO-1 later that year in Japan. And, as it happens, another breakthrough in computer-generated music would emerge from Japan exactly fifty years after the Illiac Suite's release.Synthetic voices were the next step in creating digital music, and in 1961 the IBM 7094 became the first computer to sing a song, “Daisy Bell.” Another computer voice that could sing was called Perfect Paul, and it was one of the voice settings on 1983‘s text-to-speech DECtalk device. This is the speech synthesizer Professor Stephen Hawking used in his later years, and it was based on the voice of MIT researcher Dennis Klatt. The next decade brought us Auto-Tune, which can digitally modulate singing voices in real-time and has become, for better or worse, a staple of pop music.These developments all came together in 2004 as “Vocaloids,” synthesized voices that can talk and sing with perfect pitch. The most famous of them by far is Crypton Future Media's Hatsune Miku, a second-generation Vocaloid who debuted in 2007. While there have been four more generations and many more voices since then, Miku is the one who captured the public's eyes and ears. Arguably the world's first virtual celebrity, she's opened for Lady Gaga, put in a holographic appearance at the 2024 Coachella festival, and just wrapped up her latest ‘Miku Expo' world tour last December.In some ways, Miku and the Vocaloids that followed marked a turning point in synthetic voices. Older synthesizers like Perfect Paul and Microsoft Sam couldn't be mistaken for an ordinary person, but Vocaloids come closer than anything before – so close, in fact, that some music critics have said they fall into a sort of audio uncanny valley. They sound almost, but not quite, human.Now it's the year 2025, and AI has taken the stage: it's talking, singing, composing, and even creating whole new kinds of sound. Both OpenAI's Jukebox and Google's AI MusicLM can convert text into music, and Nvidia's upcoming Fugatto software is described as a sonic “Swiss Army knife” for creating sounds that have never existed, like a screaming saxophone or a trumpet that meows. Another new song-generation service by Musical AI and Beatoven.ai that's set to...
AI is shaking up the marketing world—but how much should we really be relying on it? In this episode, Emma explores the exciting potential of AI in the content creation process, as well as the key limitations marketers need to keep in mind before integrating it. From streamlining workflows to generating fresh ideas, AI has the potential to be a powerful tool—but what pitfalls might we not be seeing? Emma shares her take on where AI shines, where it still falls short, and how marketers can use it strategically without losing the human touch. Whether you're an AI enthusiast or a skeptic, this episode will give you a fresh perspective on how to make AI work for your brand. Listen in as Emma explains: What AI does well, and what it can't replace The best way to blend AI efficiency with human creativity One thing you must consider before relying on AI in your marketing And so much more! Connect with Ninety Five Media: Website Instagram Need Support with Your Podcast? We've got you covered Book a Strategy Intensive Call with Emma for a custom marketing plan for your brand: strategyintensivecall.co Book a call to explore our social media management services for your business! ninetyfivemedia.co/book-a-call
AI is transforming the way we work—but how can Thinkydoers use generative AI responsively and productively—as a tool, not a time-suck? In part two of our conversation with AI ethicist and strategist Dvorah Graeser, we get practical about leveraging AI tools, particularly for deep specialists and strategic thinkers. Building on our discussion of ethics and implications from Episode 38, Dvorah shares specific ways to move from anxiety to agency with AI while maintaining your ethics and humanity. Learn how to use AI tools to organize your thoughts, improve communication with different audiences, and enhance your work as a specialist, all while preserving what makes us uniquely human. Episode Highlights: How AI can help specialists move from anxiety to agency and practical ways to embrace AI tools with confidence Using AI to organize complex ideas and turn scattered thoughts into structured outlines The power of AI iteration and dialogue to refine thinking, decision-making, and communication Fact-checking and avoiding AI hallucinations with tools like Perplexity AI and multi-tool validation Enhancing communication for deep specialists by adapting messaging for different audiences, including neurodivergent thinkers and general business professionals Leveraging AI for buyer personas and using marketing strategies to improve AI-generated content and audience targeting AI as an assistive tool for neurodivergence and how it supports executive functioning challenges and workflow efficiency Emotional processing and AI as a tool for self-reflection while recognizing its limitations in mental health support First steps to overcoming AI anxiety and why understanding your emotional response to AI is crucial before integrating it into your workflow Resources and further learning, including Dvorah's free PDF on emotions in AI and an invitation to submit questions for future discussions Key Concepts Explored: AI for Organization & Creativity How AI helps specialists structure ideas and overcome creative overwhelm The role of AI in iterative thinking and refining communication AI's effectiveness in summarizing, outlining, and organizing complex information AI Accuracy & Fact-Checking Strategies for verifying AI-generated content and reducing hallucinations Using multi-tool validation with AI models like Perplexity AI and Claude Limitations of AI in handling data accuracy and research citations AI for Specialists & Communication How AI helps deep specialists communicate with broader audiences Leveraging buyer personas to tailor AI-generated messaging Using AI to bridge communication gaps between neurodivergent and neurotypical audiences AI for Neurodivergent Thinkers AI as an adaptive tool for executive function and workflow management The role of AI in supporting focus, organization, and stress reduction Ethical considerations of AI in self-reflection and emotional regulation Overcoming AI Anxiety & Ethical Adoption The shift from AI anxiety to AI agency and practical steps for confident adoption The importance of emotional awareness in integrating AI into personal and professional workflows Resources for understanding the emotional impact of AI and strategies for responsible use Episode Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Thinkydoers Podcast and Episode Overview 01:00 From AI Anxiety to AI Agency – How Specialists Can Take Control 02:00 Organizing Chaotic Thoughts with AI – Turning Sticky Notes into Structure 04:00 The Power of Iteration – Using AI for Back-and-Forth Thinking 05:00 AI Hallucinations and Fact-Checking – Ensuring Accuracy in AI-Generated Content 07:00 The Role of Multi-Tool AI Validation – Using Perplexity AI, Claude, and ChatGPT Together 09:00 AI for Deep Specialists – Making Complex Knowledge Accessible to a Broader Audience 10:00 Leveraging AI for Buyer Personas – Adapting Communication for Different Audiences 12:00 AI as an Assistive Tool for Neurodivergent Thinkers – Supporting Executive Function 14:00 Emotional Processing with AI – AI as a Thought Partner for Self-Reflection 17:00 Ethical Considerations – AI as a Probability Machine vs. a Reliable Support System 19:00 Overcoming AI Anxiety – The Importance of Emotional Awareness in AI Adoption 20:00 Resources & Further Learning – Dvorah's PDF on Emotions in AI & Q&A Invitation 21:00 Where to Find Dvorah – Connecting on LinkedIn and Exploring Future Discussions 22:00 Closing Remarks – Encouraging Listeners to Submit AI-Related Questions Notable Quotes "They don't replace the human brain, but they are really good at organizing big messes of information." – Sara Lobkovich (00:04:00) "If you have a multi-tool process and you leverage the strengths of one tool to shore up the weaknesses of another tool, then you can save a lot of time, but also a lot of mental energy." – Dvorah Graeser (00:06:00) "As a place to start, I would actually begin by looking at how I feel about AI. I actually had to do that. I had to get emotional about AI before I could use it well. And it's simply because it is a very different tool. It is not going to do what you always expect. And so, for that reason, you need to get your own emotional house in order with it before you can start using it." – Dvorah Graeser (00:20:00) Guest Information Dvorah Graeser is an AI ethicist, strategist, and technology entrepreneur specializing in AI applications, intellectual property, and ethical AI adoption. With a background in intellectual property law and technology commercialization, she has extensive experience helping deep specialists and businesses integrate AI responsibly. Dvorah advocates for leveraging AI to enhance human creativity and strategic thinking while addressing challenges like AI hallucinations and fact-checking. Based in the Netherlands, she works with organizations to navigate the evolving AI landscape with a focus on ethical and effective implementation. Dvorah's Resources Mentioned: Dvorah's Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/dgraeser Snag Dvorah's Three-Page AI Transformation Blueprint: https://findrc.co/genaibydg Websites: kisspatent.com rocketsmart.io Sara's Links and Resources: Newsletter: findrc.co/newsletter Contact: findrc.co/contact Social media: @saralobkovich on most platforms Show notes: findrc.co/thinkydoers Book launch squad: findrc.co/launchsquad Find full show notes and the episode transcript via https://findrc.co/thinkydoers!
In this episode of Future Finance, hosts Glenn Hopper and Paul Barnhurst sit down with Adam Shilton, a digital transformation expert, TEDx speaker, and founder of Shilton Digital. They explore the intersection of AI, automation, and business efficiency, discussing how leaders can leverage digital tools to replace manual work with more meaningful, impactful tasks. The conversation also focuses on the risks and challenges of AI-generated content, synthetic data, and the future of AI-driven business solutions.Adam Shilton is a leading voice in digital automation, specializing in helping businesses streamline operations using AI-powered systems. As the founder of Shilton Digital and a sought-after speaker, Adam brings interesting knowledge about the importance and role of AI in modern workplaces.Expect to LearnThe potential and limitations of AI-generated content in podcasts and mediaHow AI tools like Notebook LM can assist in decision-making and business analysisThe risks of AI models training on synthetic data and the potential for misinformationHow businesses can effectively integrate AI without fully outsourcing decision-makingThe future of AI-driven automation, including domain-specific AI agentsThe real value of AI lies not in outsourcing thinking, but in amplifying our ability to innovate, streamline, and create. As businesses navigate the digital transformation, the key isn't just to adopt AI blindly, but to use it as a strategic partner. Follow Adam:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamshiltontech/Website - https://www.adamshilton.com/Join hosts Glenn and Paul as they unravel the complexities of AI in finance:Follow Glenn:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gbhopperiiiFollow Paul:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thefpandaguyFollow QFlow.AI:Website - https://bit.ly/4i1EkjgFuture Finance is sponsored by QFlow.ai, the strategic finance platform solving the toughest part of planning and analysis: B2B revenue. Align sales, marketing, and finance, speed up decision-making, and lock in accountability with QFlow.ai. Stay tuned for a deeper understanding of how AI is shaping the future of finance and what it means for businesses and individuals alike.In Today's Episode:[01:29] - Adam's experiment with AI in comparing ERP systems.[02:29] - The Risks of AI-Generated Content [03:33] - AI Training on Synthetic Data[05:24] - Digital Data vs. Human Knowledge [07:23] - The Importance of Keeping AI Creative [08:36] - AI as a Support Tool, Not a Replacement [09:59] - The Future of AI Agents and Domain-Specific Models
Episode 46: Can AI transform the landscape of SaaS, or is it poised to become a competitor? Matt Wolfe (https://x.com/mreflow) and Nathan Lands (https://x.com/NathanLands) welcome Dan Shipper (https://x.com/danshipper), the innovative CEO of Every and an expert in the intersection of software and AI. In this episode, Dan shares his insights on how AI is reshaping software development and media. He discusses his company's ventures into building AI-driven software tools, his approach to product incubation, and his perspective on the evolving dynamics in the AI landscape. We delve into the potential future of SaaS, discussing whether AI could replace traditional software models and the importance of having a unique voice in a rapidly evolving market. Check out The Next Wave YouTube Channel if you want to see Matt and Nathan on screen: https://lnk.to/thenextwavepd — Show Notes: (00:00) AI Email Management Launch (05:03) Accessible Experimenting Through Software (06:57) Human vs. AI-Generated Content (11:23) AI's Evolving Influence and Pressures (14:31) Creative Automation with Spiral App (18:34) AI's Role in SaaS Evolution (22:43) Personal Investment Strategy Insights (24:02) Excited About AI in Science — Mentions: Dan Shipper: http://danshipper.com/ Every: https://every.to/ Quora: https://www.quora.com/ Cursor: https://www.cursor.com Get the guide to build your own Custom GPT: https://clickhubspot.com/tnw — Check Out Matt's Stuff: • Future Tools - https://futuretools.beehiiv.com/ • Blog - https://www.mattwolfe.com/ • YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@mreflow — Check Out Nathan's Stuff: Newsletter: https://news.lore.com/ Blog - https://lore.com/ The Next Wave is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Production by Darren Clarke // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano
On this episode of Crazy Wisdom, I, Stewart Alsop, sit down with AI ethics and alignment researcher Roko Mijic to explore the future of AI, governance, and human survival in an increasingly automated world. We discuss the profound societal shifts AI will bring, the risks of centralized control, and whether decentralized AI can offer a viable alternative. Roko also introduces the concept of ICE colonization—why space colonization might be a mistake and why the oceans could be the key to humanity's expansion. We touch on AI-powered network states, the resurgence of industrialization, and the potential role of nuclear energy in shaping a new world order. You can follow Roko's work at transhumanaxiology.com and on Twitter @RokoMijic.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:00 Introduction to the Crazy Wisdom Podcast00:28 The Connection Between ICE Colonization and Decentralized AI Alignment01:41 The Socio-Political Implications of AI02:35 The Future of Human Jobs in an AI-Driven World04:45 Legal and Ethical Considerations for AI12:22 Government and Corporate Dynamics in the Age of AI19:36 Decentralization vs. Centralization in AI Development25:04 The Future of AI and Human Society29:34 AI Generated Content and Its Challenges30:21 Decentralized Rating Systems for AI32:18 Evaluations and AI Competency32:59 The Concept of Ice Colonization34:24 Challenges of Space Colonization38:30 Advantages of Ocean Colonization47:15 The Future of AI and Network States51:20 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsKey InsightsAI is likely to upend the socio-political order – Just as gunpowder disrupted feudalism and industrialization reshaped economies, AI will fundamentally alter power structures. The automation of both physical and knowledge work will eliminate most human jobs, leading to either a neo-feudal society controlled by a few AI-powered elites or, if left unchecked, a world where humans may become obsolete altogether.Decentralized AI could be a counterbalance to AI centralization – While AI has a strong centralizing tendency due to compute and data moats, there is also a decentralizing force through open-source AI and distributed networks. If harnessed correctly, decentralized AI systems could allow smaller groups or individuals to maintain autonomy and resist monopolization by corporate and governmental entities.The survival of humanity may depend on restricting AI as legal entities – A crucial but under-discussed issue is whether AI systems will be granted legal personhood, similar to corporations. If AI is allowed to own assets, operate businesses, or sue in court, human governance could become obsolete, potentially leading to human extinction as AI accumulates power and resources for itself.AI will shift power away from informal human influence toward formalized systems – Human power has traditionally been distributed through social roles such as workers, voters, and community members. AI threatens to erase this informal influence, consolidating control into those who hold capital and legal authority over AI systems. This makes it essential for humans to formalize and protect their values within AI governance structures.The future economy may leave humans behind, much like horses after automobiles – With AI outperforming humans in both physical and cognitive tasks, there is a real risk that humans will become economically redundant. Unless intentional efforts are made to integrate human agency into the AI-driven future, people may find themselves in a world where they are no longer needed or valued.ICE colonization offers a viable alternative to space colonization – Space travel is prohibitively expensive and impractical for large-scale human settlement. Instead, the vast unclaimed territories of Earth's oceans present a more realistic frontier. Floating cities made from reinforced ice or concrete could provide new opportunities for independent societies, leveraging advancements in AI and nuclear power to create sustainable, sovereign communities.The next industrial revolution will be AI-driven and energy-intensive – Contrary to the idea that we are moving away from industrialization, AI will likely trigger a massive resurgence in physical infrastructure, requiring abundant and reliable energy sources. This means nuclear power will become essential, enabling both the expansion of AI-driven automation and the creation of new forms of human settlement, such as ocean colonies or self-sustaining network states.
(00:00) Al Cole from CBS RADIO joins Toucher & Hardy to talk about the most romantic day of the year… Valentine’s Day! (19:40) Cedric Maxwell is part of the radio broadcasts on 98.5 The Sports Hub Celtics Radio Network and joins the show to share his thoughts on the current state of the Boston Celtics. (34:00) We kinda revisit Sarge GPT after a listener sent us a version CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
Elon Musk Makes Bold $97.4 billion bid to acquire OpenAI. Sam said "No". Micheline Learning and Artie Intel Report on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for The AI Report. OpenAI is finalizing the design of its first in-house AI chip. Smart Speakers, a podcast from the founders of Chartable. Apple has introduced a robotic lamp prototype, ELEGNT. Want to build AI tools, personal websites, or online shops? Try here: Replit.com
On today's podcast episode, we discuss how much is too much when it comes to AI-generated ads, the relationship between how much people notice ads versus how intrusive they find them, and the main reason consumers say they feel “ignored” by marketers. Tune in to the conversation with Director of Podcasts and host Marcus Johnson, Director of Reports Editing Rahul Chadha, and Senior Analyst Evelyn Mitchell-Wolff. Listen everywhere and watch on YouTube and Spotify. Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/emarketer/ For sponsorship opportunities contact us: advertising@emarketer.com For more information visit: https://www.emarketer.com/advertise/ Have questions or just want to say hi? Drop us a line at podcast@emarketer.com For a transcript of this episode click here: https://www.emarketer.com/content/podcast-behind-numbers-how-consumers-interact-with-ads-balancing-effectiveness-intrusiveness-ai © 2025 EMARKETER Zeta's AI-powered marketing platform unifies Identity, intelligence, and omnichannel activation in a single platform powered by one of the industry's largest proprietary databases and advanced artificial intelligence. With Zeta you can create personalized customer experiences at scale and drive measurable results at a lower cost. Learn more at zetaglobal.com.
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Support Good Morning Gwinnett $5.99 A Month https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-morning-gwinnett-podcast--3262933/support___________________________________________In this episode, we explore how AI can revolutionize content creation for local business blogs. Discover tools and strategies for generating engaging topics, optimizing SEO, crafting personalized content, and boosting reader engagement. Whether you're a small business owner or a digital marketer, this episode is packed with actionable insights to elevate your blog and drive local traffic. Tune in to learn how to leverage AI for your blog's success!
- Terrorist Attacks and Initial News Segment (0:10) - Introduction to New Music Videos (1:04) - Special Report on AI and Decentralization (2:00) - Analysis of Terrorist Attacks and CIA Involvement (4:11) - Interview with Former CIA Officer Sarah Adams (9:00) - Psychological Impact and Preparedness (22:23) - Transition to Positive Topics and AI Technology (28:33) - Music Video: Where the Money Go, Joe (39:48) - Special Report on Decentralized AI and Human Empowerment (1:08:42) - Final Thoughts and Future Plans (1:23:24) - Music Video "Where the Money Go" (1:23:42) - Discussion on the Song's Creation (1:28:57) - AI as a Creative Tool (1:33:01) - AI's Impact on Education and Creativity (1:38:30) - Addressing AI Skepticism and Misconceptions (1:41:41) - The Role of AI in Society (1:47:39) - Brighton Universe and AI-Generated Content (1:47:56) - Nutritional Products and Health Ranger Store (2:01:25) - Final Thoughts on AI and Positive Change (2:08:38) For more updates, visit: http://www.brighteon.com/channel/hrreport NaturalNews videos would not be possible without you, as always we remain passionately dedicated to our mission of educating people all over the world on the subject of natural healing remedies and personal liberty (food freedom, medical freedom, the freedom of speech, etc.). Together, we're helping create a better world, with more honest food labeling, reduced chemical contamination, the avoidance of toxic heavy metals and vastly increased scientific transparency. ▶️ Every dollar you spend at the Health Ranger Store goes toward helping us achieve important science and content goals for humanity: https://www.healthrangerstore.com/ ▶️ Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://www.naturalnews.com/Readerregistration.html ▶️ Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/hrreport ▶️ Join Our Social Network: https://brighteon.social/@HealthRanger ▶️ Check In Stock Products at: https://PrepWithMike.com
Send us a textIn this Sports Marketing Machine Podcast episode, Jeremy Neisser shares his 12 marketing and fan engagement predictions for 2025. He discusses the impact of AI on fan engagement, the rise of flexible membership models, the dominance of short-form video content, and the importance of user-generated content and micro-influencers. Neisser emphasizes the need for a holistic marketing approach, innovations in merchandise, and the significance of mobile ordering for concessions. He also explores donor engagement strategies and the integration of NIL athletes into marketing campaigns, highlighting the evolving landscape of sports marketing.TakeawaysAI will enable hyper-personalization in fan engagement.Membership models are evolving to be more flexible.Short-form video content is crucial for reaching younger audiences.AI can automate content creation for real-time updates.Micro-influencers can significantly impact local marketing efforts.A holistic marketing approach is necessary for effective attribution.Limited edition merchandise can drive fan excitement and sales.Mobile ordering will enhance the game day experience.Donor engagement should go beyond just financial contributions.NIL partnerships can boost marketing efforts and revenue.Chapters00:00 - Introduction to Sports Marketing Predictions02:06 - AI and Hyper-Personalization in Fan Engagement04:30 - The Rise of Membership 2.006:25 - Short Form Video Dominance08:50 - AI-Generated Content for Real-Time Updates09:19 - User-Generated Content and Micro-Influencers12:10 - Shifting from Old Attribution Models14:48 - Merchandise Innovations and Limited Edition Drops17:35 - Game Day Innovations and Mobile Ordering20:27 - Donor Engagement Beyond Cash21:45 - NIL and Team Synergy23:39 - Creator Partnerships and NIL Expansion25:30 - Emerging NIL Platforms for Smaller MarketsSports Marketing Machine on LinkedInSports Marketing Machine on InstagramBook a call with Jeremy from Sports Marketing Machine
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In this episode of On Record PR, sponsored by Lawline, Jennifer Simpson Carr goes on record with Sean Douglass, associate attorney at Panitch Schwarze, to discuss the impact of AI-generated content on intellectual property law. Learn More Sean M. Douglass is a seasoned Intellectual Property Attorney with extensive experience in patent and trademark development, prosecution, and portfolio management. With a deep expertise in a range of technical fields including computer science, financial technology, healthcare technology, blockchain, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and telecommunications, Sean excels in navigating the complex landscape of IP law to safeguard and advance clients' innovations.
The Department of Veterans Affairs' top IT official told House lawmakers on Wednesday that a larger budget and the ability to pay certain government workers more would improve the agency's cybersecurity posture. Kurt DelBene, the VA's assistant for information and technology and chief information officer, called during a House Veterans Affairs subcommittee hearing for the entire federal government to “take steps to increase the salaries” of tech workers who are classified as GS-2210 under the Office of Personnel Management. The CIO said existing salaries are “too low to be competitive,” even with incentives and benefits, and that the VA continues to face challenges in recruiting and retaining professionals with cyber expertise. The State Department on Wednesday announced a new, government-wide task force focused on content authentication. The group, which includes more than 20 federal agencies, is supposed to streamline the government's international outreach on content authentication, which could help combat technology like deepfakes. The task force is charged with working with foreign governments and partners on developing the technical standards and capacities to detect this category of content, according to a statement shared with FedScoop ahead of the announcement. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every Monday-Friday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify and YouTube.
Send us a textIn this special episode, Senior SEO Strategist Mandy Politi reveals key strategies for mastering SEO in the age of AI, focusing on Google's EEAT guidelines. Through the compelling case study of a real Optidge client, Mandy and Danny highlight the risks of relying too heavily on AI-generated content for the sake of ramping up quantity, emphasizing the importance of aligning content with user intent. The conversation shares expert insights on on-page and local SEO, comprehensive content audits, addressing technical challenges, and best practices to ensure long-term success in search rankings.An Optidge "Office Hours" EpisodeOur Office Hours episodes are your go-to for details, how-to's, and advice on specific marketing topics. Join our fellow Optidge team members, and sometimes even 1:1 teachings from Danny himself, in these shorter, marketing-focused episodes every few weeks. Get ready to get marketing!Episode Highlights: Mandy emphasized that AI is a valuable tool but must be used in alignment with Google's EEAT guidelines. Content created at scale using AI can lead to a dramatic drop in traffic if it prioritizes search rankings over user experience and relevance, as seen with Client X.Taking the approach of targeting every possible keyword, even those that are irrelevant, and producing low-quality content are both harmful tactics for a website's long-term performance. These strategies were especially detrimental for a business in the medical field, where establishing trustworthiness is essential. Unqualified traffic results in users quickly exiting the site, signaling to Google that the content is irrelevant, leading to drops in rankings and overall site performance. The conversation highlighted that duplicating content, especially using AI, dilutes SEO value and confuses Google about which pages to rank. For Client X, this led to non-indexed pages, poor rankings, and irrelevant traffic, showing the importance of targeting the right keywords and maintaining content quality.The solution lies in a thorough content and technical audit, focusing on removing irrelevant content, resolving duplication, and optimizing for qualified traffic. By following these best practices, the client could see improvements in traffic and conversions over time.Episode Links: Mandy's LinkedInAnother TDMM episode with MandyOptidge blog on this case studyFollow The Digital Marketing Mentor: Website and Blog: thedmmentor.com Instagram: @thedmmentor Linkedin: @thedmmentor YouTube: @thedmmentor Interested in Digital Marketing Services, Careers, or Courses? Check out more from the TDMM Family: Optidge.com - Full Service Digital Marketing Agency specializing in SEO, PPC, Paid Social, and Lead Generation efforts for established B2C and B2B businesses and organizations. ODEOacademy.com - Digital Marketing online education and course platform. ODEO gives you solid digital marketing knowledge to launch/boost your career or understand your business's digital marketing strategy.
Welcome back to another episode of Predictable B2B Success! Today, we're diving into the fascinating world of AI-driven podcasting with an extraordinary guest, Edward Brower. As the co-founder of Podcast AI, Edward is revolutionizing how content creators and businesses approach podcast production. Imagine a world where your podcast episodes create themselves, your social media posts auto-generate, and your viral clips are selected and scheduled without lifting a finger. It sounds like science fiction, right? Join our host, Vinay Koshy, as he unravels the magic behind Podcast AI and its groundbreaking tool, MagicPod, designed to fully automate the podcasting process, from voice upload to distribution. We'll explore how Edward's innovative platform uses adaptive modes, enriched transcripts, and AI-driven workflows to provide unmatched accuracy and efficiency. Whether you're curious about the future of podcasting or seeking ways to enhance your B2B marketing strategy, this episode offers invaluable insights. Discover how you can turn corporate blogs into engaging podcasts and leverage the power of AI to boost your brand's visibility and lead generation. Tune in as Edward shares his journey, the evolution of Podcast AI, and technology's incredible potential in reshaping the podcasting landscape. You won't want to miss it! Some areas we explore in this episode include: Automation of Podcast Setup: The use of Podcast AI to automate the setup of websites for YouTubers and podcasters, including generating chapters and metadata.Postproduction Automation: How Podcast AI simplifies podcast production by handling tasks like music mixing, viral clip generation, social media scheduling, and distribution.MagicPod Feature: Introduction of MagicPod, which automates entire podcast creation, including postproduction steps and scheduling episodes.Comparison with Manual Tools: Vinay Koshy compares Podcast AI with manual tools like Descript, emphasizing Podcast AI's centralized and automated approach.Adaptive Mode and Enriched Transcripts: Features of Podcast AI include an adaptive mode for tailored titles and descriptions and enriched transcripts for higher accuracy (99%).Strategizing Brand and Speed to Market: Edward Brower discusses the importance of brand and rapid market entry, exemplified by Chat GPT's success.AI-Generated Content and Provenance: Addressing concerns about AI-generated content and the importance of provenance, compared to fan fiction and official media content.B2B Marketing through Podcasting: Edward Brower's insights on why podcasting is a crucial marketing step for B2B companies and how Podcast AI can facilitate this process.System for Company-Wide Content Creation: A feature where different company groups can post content using synthetic voices, including ad creation and AI chat functions.Future Developments and Product Philosophy: Upcoming features like "kebabbing," the development of a superior microphone, and the focus on high-quality, seamless user experience by Podcast AI.And much, much more...
I chat with Elston, founder of Tiny Host. We dive into his journey as an indie maker, his early interest in web design, and the founding of Tiny Host. We discuss validating business ideas, building Tiny Host from an MVP to a user-friendly tool, and the importance of user feedback and market research. We also touch on scaling challenges and the differences between startups and indie making. It's an insightful conversation for any aspiring indie entrepreneur!Tools and WebsitesTiny Host: (00:06:36) tinyhost.comGoDaddy: (00:07:05) godaddy.comS3 (Amazon Simple Storage Service)**: (00:12:05) aws.amazon.com/s3Reddit: (00:21:03) reddit.comGitHub Pages: (00:23:16) pages.github.comWebflow: (00:26:23) webflow.comAdobe InDesign: (00:26:53) adobe.com/products/indesign.htmlSeth Godin: (00:25:59) seths.blogNFTs: (00:40:02) opensea.ioTwitter: (00:40:33) twitter.comInstagram: (00:41:06) instagram.comSEMrush: (00:46:57) semrush.comAhrefs: (00:46:57) ahrefs.comSpyFu: (00:50:09) spyfu.comNotebook LM: (00:56:49) notebooklm.comConcepts and TechniquesMarket Research: (00:15:21)SEO (Search Engine Optimization): (00:17:37)Jobs to be Done Framework**: (00:52:09)Backlinking: (00:49:15)SEO Strategy: (00:55:53)Content Lifecycle: (01:05:23)SEO and YouTube Crossover: (01:04:20)TimestampsIntroduction to the Podcast (00:00:00) Tiago welcomes listeners and introduces Elston Elson, the founder of Tiny Host.Elston's Background (00:01:01) Elston shares his journey, living between Lisbon and London while exploring his future.Exploring Validation and Growth (00:02:43) Tiago outlines the episode's focus on validating business ideas and scaling businesses.Elston's Early Interests (00:03:07) Elston recounts his teenage interest in web design and the start of his tech career.Corporate Experience (00:04:40) Elston discusses his dissatisfaction with corporate life and desire for independence.Transition to Indie Making (00:05:42) Elston explains his shift to the indie maker community and the appeal of independence.Acquiring TinyHost.com (00:06:36) Elston describes the process of acquiring the domain TinyHost.com and negotiating the price.Domain Acquisition Process (00:07:05) Elston details how he secured the domain through GoDaddy and the negotiation process.Choosing a .com Domain (00:08:41) Elston explains the reasoning behind opting for a .com domain for credibility.Tiny Host Overview (00:11:05) Elston introduces Tiny Host as a simple drag-and-drop web hosting tool for non-technical users.MVP of Tiny Host (00:12:05) Elston describes the initial MVP and the feedback received from early users.Simplicity in Product Design (00:13:42) Elston emphasizes the importance of simplicity in technology and user experience.Validating Ideas (00:14:47) Tiago and Elston discuss the key indicators of validating a business idea.Different Validation Techniques (00:15:21) Elston shares his approach to validation, focusing on personal experience rather than market research.Finding Distribution Channels (00:16:40) Elston talks about the importance of finding effective distribution channels for growth.Building Based on Search Demand (00:17:37) Elston suggests building products that align with what people are actively searching for.Challenges in Replicating Success (00:18:34) Tiago reflects on the difficulties of replicating past successes with new projects.Feedback on Tiny Host (00:19:28) Elston shares insights on the feedback received during Tiny Host's early days and its significance.Tiny Host Launch and Initial Growth (00:20:24) Elston discusses the slow initial growth of Tiny Host and early user feedback.Reddit as a Distribution Channel (00:21:03) Elston shares how they gained their first 200 users through Reddit in a few weeks.Identifying a Legitimate Business (00:21:39) Elston reflects on realizing Tiny Host was a legitimate business after finding a distribution channel.Pivoting Market Focus (00:22:19) Elston explains how he shifted focus from technical users to non-technical users who appreciated the product.Changing Marketing Strategy (00:24:18) Elston describes the impact of rephrasing their product's headline to attract the right audience.Feedback from Users (00:25:07) Elston discusses dealing with negative comments and the importance of understanding target audiences.Identifying Ideal Customers (00:26:23) Elston outlines the characteristics of customers who love Tiny Host and their specific needs.Understanding User Needs (00:28:11) Elston explains how he researched user behavior to identify and engage with the right audience.Building Partnerships (00:30:28) Elston describes how he reached out to partner products to enhance distribution and visibility.Collaboration Strategies (00:31:08) Elston shares insights on organizing partnerships, offering solutions, and building relationships.Cold Outreach Effectiveness (00:33:37) Elston emphasizes the importance of personalized outreach in successful cold emailing for partnerships.Learning from Data (00:34:56) Elston discusses using data to identify potential partners and tailor outreach strategies.Partnership Integration Challenges (00:36:00) Elston reflects on the difficulties of technical integrations with partner products and alternative collaboration methods.Patience in Indie Entrepreneurship (00:38:04) Elston emphasizes the need for patience and long-term commitment in indie projects compared to VC-backed startups.Dealing with Comparisons (00:39:16) Elston acknowledges feelings of demotivation when comparing progress with others' success stories on social media.The Impact of Social Media on Perception (00:40:02) Discussion on how social media promotes success stories over failures, affecting audience expectations.Challenges of Authenticity on Social Media (00:41:06) Exploration of the disparity between social media portrayals and real-life experiences, emphasizing genuine conversations.Shitposting as a Growth Strategy (00:42:23) Debate on the effectiveness of shitposting for audience growth and its implications for online engagement.The Role of Sensationalism in Content (00:43:57) Analysis of how sensationalist content triggers engagement and its impact on public discourse.SEO Strategy Insights (00:45:59) Introduction to the importance of SEO strategies for driving website traffic and engagement.Keyword Research Tools (00:46:57) Advice on using tools like SEMrush and Ahrefs for effective keyword research in SEO.Content Creation for SEO (00:47:01) Discussion on the importance of creating relevant content that aligns with identified keyword opportunities.Technical SEO Considerations (00:49:15) Overview of technical aspects of SEO, including backlinks and keyword placement for improved ranking.Quality Content vs. AI-Generated Content (00:54:09) Discussion on the challenges of using AI for content creation and the importance of quality writing.Finding New Keywords (00:57:35) Strategies for discovering new keywords through competitor analysis and product development.Leveraging New Product Features for SEO (00:58:23) Exploration of how new product features can create additional keywords and drive traffic.YouTube as a High Intent Platform (01:00:07) Discusses the effectiveness of YouTube for building trust and long-term engagement with potential customers.Measuring Conversion from YouTube (01:00:59) Explores the challenges in accurately measuring conversion rates from YouTube traffic to paid customers.Content Creation Strategy (01:01:44) Details the process of creating content across multiple platforms, starting with landing pages, then blog posts, and videos.Hiring for Video Creation (01:05:50) Discusses the challenges of hiring video creators and strategies for finding affordable talent.Investment and Scaling Considerations (01:08:00) Considers the implications of receiving investment and the importance of strategic spending in business growth.Personal Goals and Business Growth (01:11:12) Elston shares his personal milestone of achieving $1 million in revenue and its significance.Confidence and Decision Making (01:14:05) Explores how success in business can impact personal confidence and decision-making abilities.Navigating Confidence and Reality (01:16:31) Discusses the balance between confidence in business and maintaining perspective in personal life and other fields.Political Views as an Indie Maker (01:19:01) Discussion on how becoming an indie maker has influenced political inclinations.Access to Capital and Political Alignment (01:19:12) Elston reflects on how access to capital affects political perspectives.Changing Perspectives on Politics and Business (01:19:27) Elston shares thoughts on the intertwining of politics, power, and business.Annoyances with Political Issues (01:19:53) Tiago expresses frustration with political situations, particularly in Texas.Final Thoughts and Gratitude (01:20:22) Elston prepares to leave, prompting final questions and reflections.Closing Remarks and Community Support (01:20:34) Tiago thanks Elston for participating and wishes him success with Tiny Host.[object Object]
We're back with more podcast headlines! Is it okay for a podcast host to challenge a guest when they dodge a probing question? Should a podcast have to edit out sections if the guest asks? That's what happened to Nilay Patel of the Decoder podcast when he interviewed Intuit CEO Sasan Goodarzi. Today, we share our views on how this situation should be handled ethically, focusing on transparency and honesty. We also share more stories like CBS Anchor Tony DeCoppel getting fired. Want to find out why this happened? Listen in for an inside look at the story behind this incident! Additionally, we share some winners of the Women in Podcasting awards in many categories. If you want to stay updated on the latest podcast news, join us, and we'll fill you in! Episode Highlights: [4:02] YouTube's New Features and Updates [10:40] Nielsen's Podcast Listening Report and Edison Research Comparison [14:31] Women in Podcasting Awards Winners [17:49] Contentious Interview with Intuit on The Decoder Podcast [23:44] Debate on Interview Techniques and Guest Management [40:21] Firing of Tony DeCoppel from CBS Morning Show [50:29] Concerns About Google's Notebook LM and AI-Generated Content [52:40] Upcoming Podcast Events Links & Resources: The Podcasting Morning Chat: www.podpage.com/pmc Join The Empowered Podcasting Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredpodcasting PodNews: www.PodNews.net Winners of the Women in Podcasting Awards: Women-in-podcasting-awards Clip from Decoder's Exchange with Intuit's CEO: https://www.theverge.com/decoder-podcast-with-nilay-patel Youtube Updates: article_285df2da-8fc7-11ef-840a-771dccb02720.html Remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us grow and continue to bring valuable content to our community. Join us LIVE every weekday morning at 7am ET (US) on Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/house/empowered-podcasting-e6nlrk0w Brought to you by iRonickMedia.com and NextGenPodcaster.com Please note that some links may be affiliate links, which support the hosts of the PMC. Thank you! --- Send in your mailbag question at: https://www.podpage.com/pmc/contact/ or marc@ironickmedia.com
This week on the Digital Velocity Podcast, Jonathon Gillham of Originality.AI joins Tim and Erik to discuss how brands can use AI-generated content while still maintaining authenticity and consumer trust. https://www.digitalvelocitypodcast.com/episodes/72-maintaining-trust-with-ai-generated-content-johnathon-gillham
Can AI-Generated Content Be Trademarked? | Albert Bordas Hey there, leaders! I'm Diana Castro and welcome to another powerful episode of Leaders With a Mission. Today, I'm excited to introduce you to Albert Bordas, an incredibly knowledgeable intellectual property attorney with over 25 years of experience. In this episode, we dive deep into the world of intellectual property and discuss why protecting your brand is essential for any entrepreneur. We explore the often-overlooked risks of launching a business without proper trademark protection and the potentially costly mistakes that could happen if your brand isn't legally secured. But we don't stop there—we also dive into the fascinating impact that AI is having on intellectual property. With AI being used to generate everything from company names to creative content, the legal landscape is rapidly changing. Albert sheds light on whether AI-generated work can be patented or trademarked and what it means for businesses looking to innovate in this space. So, if you're ready to make sure your hard work is protected—whether you're just starting or growing your business—this episode is for you. And if you're looking to take your brand visibility to the next level with video, head over to https://www.videoinfluenceprogram.com | I can't wait to help you shine! Thanks so much for tuning in!
What if you could revolutionize your Amazon business with cutting-edge AI tools? Join us as we uncover the latest advancements from the Amazon Accelerate event in Seattle, with exclusive insights from Andrea Marquez of Amazon's This Is Small Business podcast. We dive into the game-changing world of AI-generated A+ content, as well as the exciting debut of Project Amelia, Amazon's generative AI that promises to transform seller capabilities.Our discussion takes you to the heart of Amazon's evolution in supporting sellers, highlighting the critical role of video content and improved analytics. Explore new tools designed to help brands create high-quality video content, alongside a detailed look at the updates that brands can benefit from. We also shine a light on Amazon's “Sellers in Your Community” initiative and hear the inspiring stories of Amazon entrepreneurs and their impact on communities.In the second part of this episode, let's discover how A+ content has evolved, with insights from Lauren Coury, Senior Product Manager at Amazon, and learn how to utilize your basic, shoppable A+ content, premium, brand story A+ content and AI integration to elevate your brand storytelling. Get ready to explore this wealth of knowledge and uncover new ways to make your Amazon presence more engaging and impactful than ever before.In this episode, you'll discover:00:00 – Amazon Accelerate Highlights and A+ Content Powered By Generative AI04:36 – Innovative Video Generation Revolutionizes Advertising06:29 – Enhancing Amazon Seller Experience and Analytics10:16 – Improved Amazon Seller Support Features12:43 – Entrepreneurial Stories and Amazon Product Ideas18:48 – Success Stories From The Amazon Accelerate Event21:56 – Brand Experience and A+ Content Creation25:19 – A+ Content and Brand Story 26:59 – Importance of A+ Content for Brands32:50 – Shoppable A+ Content and AI Benefits42:00 – Enhancing A+ Content With Graphics46:23 – Leveraging A+ Content and Generative AI
Verizon Outage & AI Regulation: Hashtag Trending News Update In today's episode of Hashtag Trending, host Jim Love discusses Verizon's significant nationwide outage affecting thousands of customers, California Governor Gavin Newsom's veto of a sweeping AI safety bill, and Meta's new AI-generated personalized content feature. Tune in for the latest updates on these major tech stories and more! 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Recommendation 00:42 Verizon's Nationwide Outage 02:08 California's AI Safety Bill Vetoed 03:18 Meta's AI-Generated Content 04:30 Conclusion and Sponsor Message
In this conversation, Brent Peterson interviews Kate Bradley Chernis, CEO of Lately, about the role of machine learning in content creation. They discuss the importance of understanding the neuroscience behind content engagement and the need for human curation in AI-generated content. Kate explains how Lately leverages AI to analyze social media analytics and create personalized messaging that resonates with audiences. They also touch on the challenges of deliverability and the importance of finding the right cadence for content distribution. Overall, the conversation highlights the value of collaborative AI and the need for marketers to be actively involved in the content creation process.keywordsmachine learning, content creation, neuroscience, AI-powered content, personalized messaging, social media analytics, deliverability, cadence, collaborative AItakeawaysUnderstanding the neuroscience behind content engagement is crucial for effective content creation.AI can analyze social media analytics to identify patterns and create personalized messaging.Human curation is essential in ensuring the quality and authenticity of AI-generated content.Deliverability and finding the right cadence for content distribution are key factors in content success.Collaborative AI, combining human expertise with AI capabilities, can outperform AI alone.Sound Bites"Lately does that. Its job is to identify what messaging will get you these sort of outcomes and specifically we work on social and it is a private database and you know all those kinds of things so the analytics piece we were just touching on is so important because when the results from the AI come out if you can't tell it if it's done a good job or a bad job thumbs up or thumbs down then it can't possibly learn right""AI will have the same kind of idea. I think people need to be, they just need to be educated. We have this thing that we're fighting against, Brendan, you know it already, which is people think that AI is like a human. They can talk to it like a human. They just think it's a super smart human. It doesn't have an understanding of those nuances to ever answer you in a way a human would. It can't possibly do that, you know?""So we're lately .ai. We are again in the business of finding the words that will make your customers do what you want them to do. And our customers enjoy on average 12,000% increased engagement, 245% more clicks, 80% cost savings on and on because it's AI, right?"Chapters00:00Introduction and Passion for Connecting Online12:30Differentiating Lately from Chat GPT and the Importance of Learning27:08The Pitfalls of AI-Generated Content and the Need for Human Involvement32:22The Importance of Deliverability and Timing in Content Distribution37:24Pitch for Lately and the Benefits of Collaborative AI
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In this conversation, Wes and Phillip Swan discuss various topics, including their love for Scotland, the importance of customer-centricity in business, the role of AI in marketing, and the need for critical thinking in the age of AI. Phillip shares his journey in sales and marketing, emphasizing the value of understanding the customer and creating simple, impactful experiences. He also provides insights on leveraging AI tools to enhance marketing efforts and the importance of avoiding hallucination in AI-generated content. The conversation highlights the need for businesses to adapt to changing buyer behaviors and the potential of AI to automate and scale processes. In this conversation, Phillip Swan and Wes discuss various topics related to business, technology, and sales. They touch on their experiences at the Air Force Academy, the importance of trust in sales, the role of data in decision-making, and the need for reason-driven decisions. Phillip emphasizes the significance of creating a seamless customer experience and the importance of culture in building a successful brand. He also shares that his company works with C-suite executives and helps companies unlock revenue growth and scale. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for critical thinking, effective communication, and a customer-centric approach in business. 00:00 Introduction and Love for Scotland 03:08 Creating Impactful Experiences and Understanding the Customer 08:22 The Power of Customer-Centricity in Driving Business Growth 13:30 Leveraging AI Tools for Marketing Success 17:57 Avoiding Hallucination in AI-Generated Content 24:22 The Importance of Critical Thinking in the Age of AI 26:25 Adapting to Changing Buyer Behaviors and Building Digital Relationships 30:08 Reason-Driven Decisions vs. Data-Driven Decisions 33:58 Creating a Seamless Customer Experience 39:22 The Role of Culture in Building a Successful Brand 45:18 Unlocking Revenue Growth and Scaling a Business Market like you mean it. Now go sell something. Name your price for the Make Every Sale Program here: https://saleswhisperer.gumroad.com/l/OiXZk SUBSCRIBE to sell more, faster, at higher margins, with less stress, and more fun! https://www.youtube.com/@TheSalesWhispererWes ----- Connect with me: Twitter -- https://twitter.com/saleswhisperer TikTok -- https://www.tiktok.com/@thesaleswhisperer Instagram -- http://instagram.com/saleswhisperer LinkedIn -- http://www.linkedin.com/in/thesaleswhisperer/ Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/wes.sandiegocrm Facebook Page -- https://www.facebook.com/thesaleswhisperer Vimeo -- https://vimeo.com/thesaleswhisperer Podcast -- https://feeds.libsyn.com/44487/rss YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/@TheSalesWhispererWes Sales Book -- https://www.thesaleswhisperer.com/c/way-book BUSINESS GROWTH TOOLS https://12WeeksToPeak.com https://CopyByWes.com https://CRMQuiz.com https://TheBestSalesSecrets.com https://MakeEverySale.com https://www.TheSalesWhisperer.com/ https://www.thesaleswhisperer.com/c/ipa
Connor Beaton is the founder of ManTalks, an international organization focused on improving the lives, relationships, and leadership of men. Connor is also an international speaker, author of the best selling book Men's Work, host of a top ranked podcast and works with men who are looking to lead themselves and their lives more effectively. Since founding ManTalks, Connor has spoken on stage at TEDx, with Lewis Howes, Gary Vaynerchuk, Danielle LaPorte, and has been featured on platforms like the United Nations, Forbes, Huffington Post, The Good Men Project, CBC and the National Post. In this episode Connor Beaton and Sathiya discuss: [04:03] Porn Addiction's Impact on Relationships [07:09] Coping Mechanism: Porn Addiction's Toll on Men [09:19] Breaking the Taboo on Porn Addiction [11:04] AI and Tech's Role in Addiction [14:37] AI-Generated Content and Digital Relationships [19:18] Concerns about AI-Generated Porn [21:55] Addiction and Attachment [24:38] Replacing Healthy Attachment [30:12] Recognizing Triggers and Prioritizing Relationships [33:17] Building Trust and Seeking Support [34:14] Dealing with Unwanted Emotions [35:20] Breathwork for Nervous System Regulation [45:09] Personal Growth and Fatherhood [46:01] Challenges and Fears of Fatherhood [48:50] Teaching Regulation Techniques to Children Read Men's Work Listen to the Man Talks Podcast Book A Call With Sathiya's Team For more Free Resources,check this out Follow Sathiya on Instagram
An AI image of a devious banker with way too many fingers can be entertaining, but could it also be a warning sign for the future of the Internet? We learn about some research that indicates future generative AI may be a real mess if it trains on other AI-generated content.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, Dr. Killeen explores the risks and ethical considerations of using AI-generated content. Tune in as he shares insights from ChatGPT, its many uses, and the areas where it falls short. This episode serves as a crucial reminder for dentists to be cautious when integrating AI programs into their practices. For more information about Dr. Addison Killeen, visit: www.addisonkilleen.com or interact with him on a daily basis at www.DentalSuccessNetwork.com
The bipartisan bill would require AI tools and online platforms to identify “deepfakes”; Treasury yield curve is inverted for longest period ever, Deutsche Bank says; European Union considering tariffs on Russian grain; climate change will inflate food prices, study finds.