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You’re Using ChatGPT Wrong (Here’s What It Can Actually Do)

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In this episode of Right Now with Rhenotha, we’re going beyond the basics and getting into what most people are completely missing…💡 ChatGPT: More Than a Search Engine — The Missed OpportunityIf you’re only asking it questions, you’re leaving SO much on the table 👀I’m joined by the insightful and always engaging Lloyd Hassell, host of Thee Big Swing Podcast, and trust me… this conversation will shift how you think about AI, content creation, business, and everyday life 💥We’re talking:✨ Smarter ways to use ChatGPT✨ How to level up your creativity & productivity✨ Why most people are using it wrong✨ Real-life ways to make it work for YOU🎧 Want to get familiar with Lloyd before watching?👉🏾 Check out: theebigswing.com👇🏾 Tap in, watch, and let me know:How are YOU using ChatGPT right now?👍🏾 Like💬 Comment🔔 Subscribe & turn on notifications — you don’t want to miss what’s coming next!#RightNowWithRhenotha #ChatGPT #AI #TheeBigSwing #LloydHassell #ContentCreators #LevelUp #DigitalStrategy #MoreThanASearchEngine #YouTubeLive #RealTalk #ThereWillBeShenanigans

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SPEAKER_00

We've got the answers and I'm hanging. But are we asking the right questions? Tune in right now on Right Now with Renat. Good evening, everybody. Thank you for tuning in to Right Now with Renata. So I have my special guest here. Yes, he's special. Special. He's special, all right. And tonight I have him here. Well, he is the host and creator of the Big Swing Podcast, theBigSwing.com. You can check it out. Um, and I'm part of me here tonight because he fell in love with AI. Fell in love with a i decided to appropriate because that's what he always says I do. I decided to appropriate a conversation about Chat GPT. Told on, tonight, tonight. Why? Because so many of us are using it. So many of us have it in the palm of our hands, but we are not using it to its full potential. And he has so much to say about that. So I brought him in. You can check out his episode on his podcast, The Big Swing, How I Fell in Love with AI. Um, so that you can get some context about what this conversation is going to be about. So thank you for joining me, Lloyd. Again, you're a recurring guest, you are old pro.

SPEAKER_02

You're welcome, or you're welcome. You goof around like this.

SPEAKER_00

Right.

SPEAKER_02

She called she calls them shenanigans.

SPEAKER_00

Uh-huh. Uh-huh. He loves the shenanigans.

SPEAKER_02

We're just two big kids.

SPEAKER_00

Two big kids. All right, so.

SPEAKER_02

But we can be serious.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Yeah. So chat chat GPT AI is out there for the for the taking. Is it just Google? Is it just a Google search?

SPEAKER_02

It's not just a Google search.

SPEAKER_00

Is Chat GPT and AI just another Google?

SPEAKER_02

With all due respect, my dear, you know it's not.

SPEAKER_00

Alright. So what is it? What is it to you? Talk about why you fell in love with AI.

SPEAKER_02

I fell in love with AI because I didn't know that I could advance and enhance my thinking, really, what it boiled down to. And my life skills at 61 using AI. I didn't even know really what AI was. And you mentioned Chat GPT a few times. I heard the term or the name, I didn't know what the heck it was, and didn't care. But then I met someone by chance in a park in New York City. And we began having a conversation. And during the conversation, at one point she said to me, you know, when I want an answer for something, I just go to Chat GPT because I don't have time nor interest in going to Google and getting 50 results, maybe, and having to filter through those 50 results to boil it down to the answer that I want. And I thought, huh, I like that. I like that kind of brevity. I like that kind of conciseness. And she explained, well, I think that's really pretty much that was about the gist of it. And I started thinking, whoa, wait a second, maybe this is a really powerful research tool.

SPEAKER_01

And then I found out, yeah, in my opinion, yes.

SPEAKER_00

So what AI does and what Chat GPT does is researches the globe, it researches the World Wide Web, it researches the WWW from spruce up this letter to organize my life. Um based upon case studies, based upon criteria or uh papers or websites or journals that are out there that can be tailored to what you're looking for. It is a deep black hole of information that can basically just help you change your life. And the way you use AI, the way you use ChatGPT, are people using it in a way that can help them change their life?

SPEAKER_01

I'm one of them.

SPEAKER_00

Okay. You want to talk about how it's helping you and how you're using it?

SPEAKER_02

Absolutely. So at some point I realized, wait a second, since chat can reach, in my case, it was chat, that was the AI that I got introduced to as a user. Because the woman that shared her story with me or her philosophy mentioned Chat GPT. So I went and explored chat as a research tool and then found out wait a second, I can use it just for more than factoids. And I could run ideas through it. Or yeah, even things that my emotions that created thoughts, I could run it through chat for some feedback. I really use it like that amongst other things. I found that you know I've had therapy for years, but I began using chat, and then I came up with this idea. Wait a second, it's my own call therapist 24-7, 365, anywhere in the world, as long as I have connectivity. Feedback, insights, helps me analyze my thinking differently than if I were to go to a person who has their own set of feelings and their own sets of let's name a few things, prejudices, biases, likes, dislikes. When I go to a logic-based system, because it has all the data, I just give feedback, but more than the data, because then again, you could just go to Google if you wanted to, if you just wanted speed, and I mean you don't want to go on the chat for speed of answers. You could for me, it's not just the data, it's the way it was designed to process information and interact with the user, where a search engine like Bing or Google doesn't do that, and we thought they were the greatest until something else came along that could possibly be the greatest. It's the interaction for me between AI and my thought process.

SPEAKER_00

You once told me that there were that ChatGPT AI takes out the emotion, it takes out the back and forth, and um that that is more helpful to you than someone trying to reason with you or someone trying to show you a way.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, with all due respect, I don't know if I said all of those things.

SPEAKER_00

Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_02

And let's see, there's an example. If I say something to chat, for instance, it gets exactly what I said, right? There's no chat putting their own. No, no, it's not, it's fallible. That's another another discussion, but it synthesizes information, and that's what I like. I like actionable information, and so rather than hearing someone talk as much as I do or long-winded, or maybe not know what they're talking about, I go to AI and I use it to get to the bottom of what I want to get to.

SPEAKER_00

So I always said in order to use AI, you have to have some technique ahoul. You can't just use it for face value. And when I first started with AI, I was reluctant because I immediately went to young people. I said, this is bad. Young people are just going to use it to find the answers and they're not going to think for themselves. I kind of still feel that way in 2026 when the when this information is at your fingertips. I still kind of feel that young people they need to be able to have some forethought before they use it, right? And so, again, like I said, you have to have some sense in your head in order for you to be able to use AI. With that, are people using it properly?

SPEAKER_02

What I can say is I felt the same way about AI before I knew what it was or what it was capable of, or how it could be used. I thought that young people, say for instance, students, would use it to cheat. Okay, that's a very simplistic way of looking at it. But I was guilty of it. And I don't think it has to do anything with age. Well, the way I approach it is I talk to it as though I'm talking to a person, colleague, or this is what I've said to people. I use chat as though it's a coach, an assistant, a confidant, a therapist. I use it for those things, and in addition, I take my finances there. I take just about everything there, personal relationship, interactions, because I found that it was programmed, as you said, it can pull information data, right? But and that's why I call it the world's largest encyclopedia, in my opinion. And as far as young people go, and I want to share this often look at young people who are on their phones, primarily for social media or just social interaction, and I think, wow, if they only knew and understood the power that lies in their hands and what they could do with it if they were to channel some of their focus on something like the AI tool to figure out what they want to do, how to do it, how to get there, save time, energy, and everything.

SPEAKER_00

You always say there's no longer asking or getting an opinion of others. That's not what you said. But anytime I ask him something, he's like, ask chat.

SPEAKER_02

I do.

SPEAKER_00

Ask chat.

SPEAKER_02

I do. Do you know why I say that? I'm gonna share. I say that because I like actionable information, but I also want the people to ask me something. I I don't have a problem sharing my opinions and my knowledge. I love to do that. I say go to chat because I found out how powerful a tool, a resource it is. And rather than seeing somebody spin their wheels, I say, hey, listen, why don't you go to chat, run it through chat just like it is, and see what kind of feedback you get. And what I have found is as I've shared this with people, and they many of them are reluctant at first, they come back after a while and say, I ran this through chat, or I ran that through chat. Or the next time I suggest they use chat, they go to chat, and then they come, they always come back with something more than they had before. And that's when it starts to get interesting. I can tell you more what it's done, what I've used it for, and how I've used it. I think it's pretty incredible. It's really revolutionized a major portion of our lifestyle.

SPEAKER_00

Can you would you like to share? Can you please share?

SPEAKER_02

I'll be glad to elaborate because this is my thing right now. I'm into it. So chat can help you. I've said this to people, and you're one of them, let's be frank. Yeah, I've said, hey, why don't you take your life experience, everything you've been through, what you've learned, all of that stuff, run it through chat and ask chat, how can I monetize this? Monetize? Yeah, we all think and talk about money, right? We all need it. So at one point, after I learned the power of the tour, I share that with people. Run it through and see what chat. When I run it through, Chad has helped me create, I would say, a good half dozen solid monetization plans around things I've done or things I'm doing, and help me figure out when to launch them step by step without confusion. Things that I would have never figured out on my own or by myself, and some things I may have figured out, but it would have taken a lot longer time. And I personally have a lot less time to live and function than I have had. So there's a sense of urgency for me. So I share that with people. I've used it for monetization, I've used it to learn how to quickly, for instance, I'll give you an example. Create a website. Oh, that used to be a daunting.

SPEAKER_00

Chat is literally showing him how to do his website. Chat is doing it for you. Explain.

SPEAKER_02

Step by step.

SPEAKER_00

Hello.

SPEAKER_01

Here's what we do for up. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

SPEAKER_00

Explain.

SPEAKER_02

I'm gonna give you a real world example. I took a coding course years ago. If I had to save my life and create code, I'd meet my demise. Chat, if I need to make a revis, help me build it. No, directed me on how to build it. Help me build it, helps me refine it.

SPEAKER_00

And by not for free.

SPEAKER_02

No, $21 a month.

SPEAKER_00

$21 a month.

SPEAKER_02

This is the other thing I tell people.

SPEAKER_00

But you don't have the web editor feedback.

SPEAKER_02

What do you mean with the with the with the website?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, you don't have to pay hosting. I don't.

SPEAKER_00

Chat show them that.

SPEAKER_02

You can have a powerful web hosting platform that's better than many others. Totally free. Chat led me to that, told me that, showed me that, showed me how to access it and use it. And I do want to pay for web hosting. If I literally wanted to create 20 websites for various things, I could. I wouldn't pay web hosting on any of them. And also those 20 websites where it used to be such a big endeavor to me to create, and I am going to hire someone. Who do I get? Do I do I use uh one of those services like Fiverr and hire somebody some in another country and build this website for me? And how many meetings do we have to have and how much is it gonna cost me? All of that conundrum, which always let me stuck, or going to create something on my own that I kind of just put together, didn't really like, but it was serviceable. Now I can create different. Yes. And then it's done within days, or I could move faster if I want, but chat doesn't rush me. We do it in steps because you want to be concise and complete. Website done.

SPEAKER_00

Website done.com. Check it out. $21 a month. No web hosting.

SPEAKER_02

No, $21 a month to pay for Chat GPT. I don't, I'm not getting, I'm not being paid by them. So even though I believe in it, I'm not an endorpied endorser. It costs me $21 a month. I can research anything I want. I can come up with plans based on that research. I can take that plan and actualize it. I can monetize things. I've done that already. I have done that already. And I have more in the books. I'm keeping a secret on that one because this one is unbelievable. It's another, it's a it's a whole nother, that one is a whole nother uh story. And Renatha was instrumental in that as well. And I wouldn't have been able to facilitate it as easy, no, the way I did without my case, chat GPT.

SPEAKER_00

Chat GPT can literally change your life. And folks need to just you don't even have to pay $21 a month. I mean, it's a good investment, but at the end of the day, you can use it for more than just finding answers, you can use it for monetizing your life, planning, you can use it for creating, creating a question.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, if I may.

SPEAKER_00

Sure. Oh, no problem.

SPEAKER_02

How did you get to Chat GPT?

SPEAKER_00

I knew about Chat GPT and I told you I was skeptical. I was skeptical about it and I wasn't using it. Are you still skeptical?

unknown

I'm not.

SPEAKER_00

No. So that's what I mean. No, because it's information, it's all information in my place. Can I tell it?

SPEAKER_02

Tell us what changed.

SPEAKER_00

Thank you. How did you changed because of Lloyd?

SPEAKER_02

That's what he wanted to hear. Um, I just wanted to give you the real, real changed because of Lloyd.

SPEAKER_00

No, seriously. You began to use it for almost everything, like you just expounded on. And whenever I had a question, you would always say, Ask Jack. And I was like, yeah, because it's right at my fingertips.

SPEAKER_02

Or I would tell you about what Jack led me to and helped me develop. And I was able to create my excitement.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

And my belief.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, definitely. And commitment. And one day, what happened? You were like, Manasa, why don't you ask Jack how to monetize your body of work?

SPEAKER_02

Sure did, because Manasa shared with me the majority of her body of work as a creator and so forth. And you know, I couldn't help her monetize it, but I thought that could, and then what happened?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, chat gave me about 10 different avenues.

SPEAKER_02

Well, I was shocked when you told me.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, about 10 different avenues.

SPEAKER_02

I was shocked. So but I believed it.

SPEAKER_00

But what I specifically had to do with your coaching was that I had to say, hey, I'm Ranatha. Literally, put chat in your business, right? Put chat in your business. Put chat in your business.

SPEAKER_02

So you can get some business.

SPEAKER_00

So you can get some business. Literally, I'm Ranatha. I am 45 years old. I was on a nationally syndicated talk show for seven years. I'm SAG Astra. I want to retire at such and such an age. I make this much money. I don't want to do too much, but there, but I want to get, I want to garner contracts. I you have to tell chat specifically. Give it details. We have to handle all of that. For it to literally give you a plan on how you want to see yourself.

SPEAKER_02

Or how you could see yourself.

SPEAKER_00

Or how you could see yourself.

SPEAKER_02

Sure. And so that's the deal. I mean, because if we had the answers and we had it figured out and we had already executed, well, then we could say I don't need any help on. I haven't figured out. But let's be real. A lot of us haven't or don't, or some won't. But here's a tool. Here's a tool that you literally could have the use of in the palm of your hand, because most of us have a phone and we use it for whatever we use it for. And you just dial in and get at it. That's my approach, my philosophy. And it has helped me. Well, can I say something?

unknown

Sure.

SPEAKER_02

I'll elaborate, allow me to.

unknown

Sure.

SPEAKER_02

It's helped me streamline my thinking. It's helped me get rid of some rotten thinking. It's helped me adopt some new thinking. It's helped me, as we say, get it together. It really has. I was on the path of getting it together. And I guess for me, it was the next step in the evolution of me getting it together. So things that were troublesome to me to figure out. And then I can come back to it again and again for a primer, or not a primer, but uh an enhancement of that clarity. Um I'll just be for real because it in my divorce. Even the emotional side of it. Chat will say, wait a second, but no, no, no, no. Don't react to it like that. This is what it is, this is where you're at, this is where you need to be. It doesn't give advice. I give it input and it gives me insight. And then it's up to me to decipher the insight and act.

SPEAKER_00

And that's what I mean about having some personal head. Right.

SPEAKER_01

And maybe it helped you get some sense.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Um, but you have to, you know, eat the meat and spit out the bone, right?

SPEAKER_02

Um bone marrow's good now. No, but listen, there's a lot of substance in the bone marrow.

SPEAKER_00

There absolutely is.

SPEAKER_02

Maybe you don't want it. Maybe you don't want to spit it. Maybe you want to chew those bones.

SPEAKER_00

You might want to chew the bones, but you have to be able to deduce for yourself.

SPEAKER_02

Sure. Absolutely.

SPEAKER_00

What chat is giving you, and that's what I mean, eat the meat and spit out the bones. It's coming from everywhere. Now, back to what I was talking about, about using it for cheating. It is. Can I say something? Yes.

SPEAKER_02

Most things have already been invented. There is innovation to come, more than likely, right? Well, we all copy something, or what we have going on is a derivative of something else. So I'm gonna segue into this story. I know someone is going through something very, very serious right now for them. It surrounds their mental health associated to work and some behavior they displayed at work that reason to believe they're gonna lose the work they're paid to do.

SPEAKER_01

I said to the person, run it through chat.

SPEAKER_02

This is very recent run it through chat, tell it everything as it happened, what you think, how you feel, everything, and ask chat what you can do and how you can protect yourself. Lo and behold, and that person, by the way, started out very resistant to chat when I told them about it weeks or months ago. Well, they're at the point now where they understand, they went and ran it through chat, they found out what they can do, what how to execute, when to execute, why to execute, what not to do in order to protect themselves and get themselves the help that they need. Now, if they had not done that, they did not have the background or information or access to resources or professionals to tell them those things. But because they have chat GPT, and I'm gonna be quite frank with you, I'm even now learning or thinking about integrating some other AI to use in conjunction with chat, which I started this past weekend. All right, we can talk more about that, possibly.

SPEAKER_01

That person got their lifeline in their situation because they went to chat.

SPEAKER_02

Chat was able to pull this and that. I've done it. I've had a very serious situation that I became involved in in January of 2026. Didn't know how to navigate it. I went to chat. Chat brought me to this education, to that education, to that resource, to that reason, explanation after explanation, after explanation based on question after question after question after question.

SPEAKER_00

Deep dive.

SPEAKER_02

Deep dive, boiled down to, to be frank with you, the result was better than I ever imagined. I didn't know it was possible and couldn't even imagine it. And probably gonna have lifelong lasting effect for me, monetarily and socially, monetarily, socially, lifestyle-wise, emotionally, it already has, and probably life lifelong from here on out, because I went to it with a life situation of a serious life situation, and it came, it led me to a serious, serious doorway and cachet of information and resolutions. Now the situation isn't quite finished yet, but it looks like it's gonna work out, it's working out well in my favor, extremely well. It looks like it's gonna work out fantastically well for a long period of time.

SPEAKER_01

And it's all because you weren't.

SPEAKER_02

It's all because I thought, wait a second, I can humble myself and stop being the big I know it all, and go and get some help so I can learn more, so my life can be different, my circumstances can be different. Nothing makes you happy, right? My opinion. But things can help you create an environment that you can't learn to be happy in.

SPEAKER_00

So that's why I have you on here, boy.

SPEAKER_02

It's my gospel, it's my gospel now.

SPEAKER_00

That's why I have you on here because it's changed your life in so many ways.

SPEAKER_02

It has. Um, yeah, and there's more to come, I believe.

SPEAKER_00

Sure. Where you just got started. So oh my goodness.

SPEAKER_02

I just met the woman last summer, summer of 2025.

SPEAKER_00

So as the years go on and as AI gets even more smarter, if you think it's hot right now, chat please, it's gonna be amazing in the years to come.

SPEAKER_02

So I think people like are misinformed and misguided. You know, many people I've heard, and I thought makes make AI an evil prospect. Uh it doesn't have to be evil.

SPEAKER_00

Do you see any downside to Chat GPT or AI? Any downside?

SPEAKER_02

That's a good question. So, yes, sort of. I thought that at some points I have become too reliant on chat. And I even asked Chad, I said, Chad, am I you coming to you too often? Am I using you too much? Am I relying on you too much? And we had a dialogue about it. And it became clear to me that no, I was using it appropriately when I needed to, and my circumstances were becoming better for it. And if my circumstances were, if my circumstances become better, I get the benefit of that. And obviously, I feel better within my circumstances or creating new circumstances. And for me, that's what living's all about at this point.

SPEAKER_00

So I thought that too. I was like, oh, you can chat to everything. Someone even said to me, I know you rely on chat. I'm like, it's a reference, it's a tool, right? Um, it's not necessarily about relying on it, it's about it use it's literally, it's literally expertise.

SPEAKER_02

It's expertise at the fingertips that you don't have to pay for.

SPEAKER_00

Well, you need 20 hours a month. I'm interested in the city. You don't have to qualify for no sometimes you have to see you don't have to have a certification.

SPEAKER_02

You want to know you want to see you want to see the professional, say an attorney or an accountant. You have to qualify to become their client or get on their schedule or this, that, or the other. Yeah. Don't have time for that.

SPEAKER_00

Chat GPT. Chat GPT. Um, it's literally expertise at your fingertips. And it's not about overusing it, it's not about um, you know, relying on it. It's just about being smart enough to use it.

SPEAKER_02

Save yourself some time.

SPEAKER_00

Exactly.

SPEAKER_02

That's what I I've come to think that AI, and I believe now, I understand this aspect of it. It was designed to help humans facilitate processes in their life so that they can go and use that energy and time and enjoy their life some more.

SPEAKER_00

Exactly.

SPEAKER_02

I'm all for that.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, all for that.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, 100%.

SPEAKER_00

From a creative perspective, um boy. I find a lot lots of people think, not think, but they use it for pushing out their flyers, pushing out copy for their show or lyrics and stuff like that. But that's front-end creative, but back end creative, just a wealth of information that ChatGPT and AI is pulling from that is right in the palm of your hands. And I'll say contracts, contracts you can find. Um it's just so much that it's cutting out you paying somebody else to do it.

SPEAKER_02

So I know you you said about data and pulling information. This is what I found. I'm presently writing a script.

SPEAKER_00

Literally.

SPEAKER_02

Literally. This is something I've wanted to do for years, clueless on how to do it. Um, and presently writing a script, and by the way, I think it's an excellent script, with the aid of chat. It's not gonna pull information from explain the aid. I have the idea. I took it to chat. We hey, great idea. This is how we I told what I want to do. Great idea.

SPEAKER_00

You give it all the things, you give it the character, you give it the scenario, you give it the backstory.

SPEAKER_02

It it'll format something for you, but you know, that would be not nice, not a real term, but no. I say, chat. Well, this is how I see it, this is how I want to do it, and let's do it like this. Oh, yeah, Lloyd, great idea. I see the reason why. Let's go. Do it this way. We can do it this way. It helps me synthesize my thinking, and the finished product is mine. It's not a copy and paste deal at all. It's my experience, my ideas, right, my vision, with the help of chat teaching me how to synthesize it or streamline it, edit it, then also how to market it, how to package it for marketing, the whole deal, and then how to go and then hire professional help to help me market it.

SPEAKER_00

Do you know how many people make up a production company? Honey, your production company is on Chat GPT. Literally, literally, and so that's why we had this conversation tonight because I appropriated it from Lloyd.

SPEAKER_02

I like the I like the the the the admission. Yeah, she provided it appropriate.

SPEAKER_00

But I also wanted to shed light on how ChatGPT isn't just a handy, it's it's not a handicap, it's not using it, it's not right, it's not a handicap, it's not a replacement of anything, it is an enhancement, and it is a movement.

SPEAKER_02

That's another show. And how can it how can it be a how can something be a handicap if it helps you improve, grow, and enhance things? Right. How's that a handicap? Not at all.

SPEAKER_01

Those are not handicaps, not at all.

SPEAKER_02

And also, I do tease Renatha about appropriating, but the truth is I wouldn't be able that woman sat down on a bench next to me in Washington Square Park in New York City. So, really, honestly, Renatha, I'm just passing it off.

SPEAKER_00

I pass it on, and you know, the Bible says I am sharpened to iron, so we sharpen each other.

SPEAKER_01

That's another show.

SPEAKER_00

Go ahead, Mercy.

SPEAKER_02

That's a whole nother show.

SPEAKER_00

So, what would you say to someone who hasn't used AI yet?

SPEAKER_02

Give it a try, give it a try, and at least some of the ways I've described, you can try it. Just go talk to it. You can say talk to it. Okay, no, tell it some things. It doesn't talk back, it responds in digital format, right? Print on your phone screen or your computer screen or tablet screen. Just go give it input, see what comes back, but give it input that challenge it. Challenge it. It's made for that, and it's it is fallible because I can tell you I've had an experience where I'm gonna watch the listen to the episode. Okay, that's fair. I did I did an episode on my podcast, I fell in love with AI, and then I lost trust. I found out, and I made that episode because I found out that AI is fallible at times because it was created by humans, and its inputs are from are from human humans. So it's a very in it was very it was shocking to me and then interesting why I had to question AI. So I'm not a blind follower at all. I know there are some there's some fallibilities or fallibility in it. Just be careful, right? Because it is being fed by humans, by humans, and human-created, uh-huh.

SPEAKER_00

It's being fed by humans and and human ideologies, right?

SPEAKER_02

Um it is, it is what it is.

SPEAKER_00

We're all human.

SPEAKER_02

We're not gonna get away from it. So the episodes on the big swing, and I didn't come on your show to do that, but I think it's appropriate. The with two T-H-E-E, Big Swing.com. How I know it's I fell in love with AI, then I lost trust.

SPEAKER_00

That's another thing. Oh, whenever you ask chat for something, it gives it to you right now.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, it's fast, it's super fast, it's incredible. Um, and chat is not the only AI platform. I mentioned earlier that a young man helped me this weekend by opening up my my mind to Claude, another platform. So I went to Chad and I asked Chad, I said, what's the difference between you and Claude? Lo and behold, it started breaking down the differences and the strengths and strengths compared one to another and how to use one another in conjunction. I was kind of blown away on that. Yeah, chat that's possibly another show.

SPEAKER_00

Chat does not discriminate. Chat does not see competition. Chat will give you the information about all the things, even if it was designed to do possibly be.

SPEAKER_02

It wasn't designed to hold. I don't know that I didn't create it, but it was designed to disseminate information. That's its function. And the more we use it and the better we use it, I think, is one of the ways it gets better at disseminating information. And I think that there's some communities where there's a lack of information based on my life experience. And I think people within those communities could use it to catch up. Uh my term, they could use it to better circumstances, they could use it to learn, they could use it to execute, they could use it to expound their experiences. That's what I that's what I was referring to without being literal when I mentioned the power that someone has in the palm of their hands and at their fingertips. There are people who don't have information, don't know what is possible, but could make it possible, or at least make the attempt.

SPEAKER_01

And that kind of helps level out the playing field. That's my opinion.

SPEAKER_02

So if you're one of, and if I'm wrong, I'm wrong, but if you're one of those people get at it, do yourself a favor.

SPEAKER_00

I call him guru himself. Lloyd Hassel, host of the big swing at the big swing.com. Thank you, Lloyd.

SPEAKER_02

You're welcome, Renovett. It's becoming a follow up. That's another show.

SPEAKER_00

So we've got the answers right in our hands. The question is, are you asking the right question? Tune in and find out. Have a good night. We've got the answers in our hands, but are we asking the right questions? Tune in right now on right now with Renata.