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AI Puts Together Beautiful Presentations in Minutes

ChatGPT blew my mind yesterday morning. A single tweet caught my eye and reminded me of my company.

ChatGPT blew my mind yesterday morning. A single tweet caught my eye and reminded me of my company. Sometimes, we’re off by the smallest margin, and that tiny margin can cause real issues for a company scaling at the pace we’re scaling.

Here’s the tweet:

I recommend reading that entire thread.

I had heard that principle a few times and felt it was applicable to my company (and probably more companies). As we close Q1 and jump into Q2, I used the Gamma App to add some slides to my deck featuring the 1-in-60 Rule and tie it to my company. It did not disappoint.

Here are some of the slides, but not all of them. We had a fantastic 2022 and a good Q1 2023, but we can continually improve.

Go check out the Gamma App. No, I don’t get paid for sharing any of this.

Oh, and the math I used for my “How does this apply to us?” slide - courtesy of ChatGPT. I love AI so much.

Here is precisely how we got that data:

Omitted: I asked it for two degrees vs. one degree and asked it to change nautical miles to miles for me.

AI created the slides (I cleaned them up) and did the math for me (with my prompts). I saved an hour, at least. Imagine if you could save this same hour or more every single day.

AI is not the enemy.

🤖 My new favorite AI app - Browse AI

Data scraping is not new, especially if you’re in the tech world. Of course, it always felt a little “off.” AI is going to change everything, and Browse AI does just that.

This tool solves hundreds of data issues that every SaaS company on Earth deals with, and they have pre-packaged popular use cases right on their website. Of course, this will increase the sales emails I get by 100x.

The key to all of the AI tools is how to get more time back in your life, and this tool helps with that.

Check out their website here.

🚨 Interesting AI news from the last few days.

I still really don’t want this to become an AI news repository. If you all really want that, fine. It will bug me, but fine.

  • 🔗 Bloomberg reveals AI for financial data; will it replace financial analysts? Read more here.

  • 🔗 Like a tornado siren for life-threatening storms in America’s heartland, a new computer model that combines artificial intelligence (AI) and NASA satellite data could sound the alarm for dangerous space weather. Read more here.

  • 🔗 Spotify’s new AI DJ is bringing a new flavor to your ear. Soon, will all of our media consumption habits be run through AI? Read more here.

🤖 AI apps for you to check out this week

These are a few apps I have been playing with and enjoying this past week.

  • 🔗 Visualize - Build Prototypes, Visualize your designs, Generate Inspirations & Re-imagine ideas within seconds

  • 🔗 Kittl - Speed up your workflows with Kittl's AI-powered design tools and gain instant access to a ton of stunning illustrations, fonts, photos, icons, and textures.

  • 🔗 Cohesive - End ChatGPT prompt struggles. Create, refine, edit, and publish seamlessly with Cohesive.

  • 🔗 FinalScout - Extract valid email addresses from LinkedIn & craft tailored emails based on LinkedIn profile with ChatGPT, guaranteeing up to 98% email deliverability.

  • 🔗 Krisp - Krisp improves the productivity of online meetings with its AI-powered Voice Clarity and Meeting Assistant.

Check these fantastic platforms out, and let me know what you think. Reply to this email or tweet me directly.

🔨 The best use of Midjourney I saw this week.

Want to get your crazy uncle feeling all huffy and puffy at the next family gathering? Midjourney will set off some wackos, but I still find it interesting.

Imagine it being leaked that the moon landing really was staged, and there are photos for proof.

At least 50% of people in your life would fall for this. And that’s a conservative guess.

🔗 Here is the original post from Reddit.

⭐️ My big thought of the week: enjoy the hate.

I have oddly always had haters in my life. I, of course, have never been one to keep my accomplishments a secret.

My thoughts: Criticism can sometimes be a reflection of one's own insecurities. Feelings of vulnerability, envy, and apprehension often drive it. Those who criticize you might do so because they admire your courage to do what they cannot, are unwilling to try, or are too fearful to undertake.

If you have haters, you’re doing something right. Just don’t let them affect you.

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