Miss AI Podcast

People Are Getting Rich Off Women Who Don't Exist

Keira Nesdale Season 1 Episode 8

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Sesh grew up in Philly with no roadmap. He had a bachelor's degree, the highest grades in his school, and a list of accolades, but he watched his friends settle into a life of pity, distraction, and dead-end work. He wanted more.

So he packed up everything, drove three days across America, slept in a car, then on the floor of his brother's shed in California. He set one goal: become the highest-paid private chef in the state. He hit it.

Then COVID happened, he made a video about the stock market, and it went viral. He's been riding the wave ever since.

Today Sesh is the self-styled A.I Prince. Over 125 million views on YouTube. Half a million followers on Instagram. Half a million subscribers on YouTube. He's a rapper, a #1 Yelp-ranked chef, an AI educator, and the GOAT of making money online. His message? Escape the matrix through mindset, manifesting, and AI.

In this episode, Sesh breaks down:
– His full journey from sleeping on a shed floor to becoming the A.I Prince
– The perfect prompt — characters, scene, lighting, vibe — and the Higgsfield workflow that runs his content
– How he and his team are building AI influencers, what they monetise, and where the market is going
– The 2000-day meditation streak, manifesting without the tarot cards, and how he engineers his subconscious daily
– Why he believes anyone ignoring AI right now will be "cooked in 12 months"

If you've ever felt locked out of the AI conversation, this episode is the door in.

CHAPTERS
[00:00] Intro and escape the matrix
[08:30] Philly to California: the full origin story
[19:30] The perfect prompt: characters, scene, lighting, vibe
[27:30] A day in the life, meditation, and manifesting
[43:30] Inside the AI influencer business
[01:02:00] What AI should never take from us

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SPEAKER_03

My number one priority is to be rich in here and in here, and then wealth comes to me secondary. I wanted to be the highest paid private chef in California. And then I came here, I just lived on a floor there for a little bit. When I was in California, that's when everything really changed. Tattoos on my face because I wanted to make sure I would never get a job again. AI allowed you to be as creative as your mind can comprehend. You can do anything, anything you think with AI, you can make it happen.

SPEAKER_00

Oh my God, I love it. How did you do this?

SPEAKER_03

When I went to Hicksfield to do this, it was giving me errors. So I used cling 3.0.

SPEAKER_02

How would you suggest that somebody would start using AI to make their first $1,000?

SPEAKER_03

This thing right here, bro, this can change your life overnight.

SPEAKER_02

He's also the GOAT of making money online. Over 125 million views on YouTube, half a million Instagram followers, and half a million subscribers on YouTube. The session has tried it all and won. From homelessness to successful entrepreneur, he's a rapper, a number one Yelp rank chef, and an AI educator. His story is far from the typical tech to AI pipeline as you get. His angle is that AI is for everyone who is left out of the traditional system, not just the people who's already in them. So, Sesh, how are you doing today?

SPEAKER_03

I'm great. That was a great intro. I'm not gonna lie.

SPEAKER_02

Well, you earned it, my friend. You have been working Max Hard and today is your day about exploring that journey because I was blown away when I first met you. I actually came across you. It was a picture that you had posted on Instagram, and I think it was Jim Curie and Adam Sandler eating a bucket of chicken. And I was like, dude, this guy's odd.

SPEAKER_03

Hell yeah. Thank you. Thank you.

SPEAKER_02

So Escape the Matrix. How can you use your own mindset and AI to escape the matrix?

SPEAKER_03

AI allows you to like be as creative as your mind can comprehend, if that makes sense, or even pass further your comprehension. It's like anything you think of before everybody had a bunch of excuses why they didn't do stuff, but now you can do anything. Anything you think with AI, you can make it happen. Even with my pictures, like you're saying, I never met Jim Carrey, never met these people, but I just use my creativity to do the AI art, make my art my way. And it's been catching the eyes of a lot of people. But yeah, I think escaping the matrix really is just like you have to understand everything is set up. I'm not gonna go too deep into it, but you know, 95% of all the money is run by 5% of the people. So if all of us are poor running the rat race, working to die, you gotta think about how you can do exponential steps to get paid big numbers so we can actually live free. Otherwise, we just two paychecks away from being poor.

SPEAKER_02

Two paychecks away from being poor, and AI can unlock so many opportunities for people in the creative space and also implementing solutions into businesses. You can really find your niche. And even if you don't know your niche, just brainstorm with AI to find your niche and double down on that. So I want to know how did you first discover AI in your journey?

SPEAKER_03

Really, I didn't have like a super desire to learn it. I'm just like in the tech. I was making videos about tech, finance, things like that. Someone showed it to me, um, Chad GPK, and I was like, wow, this is pretty cool. Um, I'm gonna make a video. I made a video about it. Um, I think it did kind of well. I did like one other AI tool, it did well. So I just made videos about that. My maybe interpretation is different. I just went to where the success is. I asked God to let me be impactful with social media and make a lot of money. So I just, you know, I made the video about that. It worked out for me. I've switched niches a lot or integrated a lot, and this one worked, so I just kept running with it.

SPEAKER_02

You have so many niches that you are exploring at the moment with AI creation. I jumped onto your website and it's you're providing prompt packs for people to create AI avatars or AI characters. You're uh helping people grow their own media businesses online. I'm assuming that there's AI embedded with all of this. And uh there's so many different layers that you are using and creating with your own journey. So can we like unpack that a little bit? Like you've obviously started, you found Chat GPT, and then what opened Pandora's box for you? Like, how did you start to grow an empire online using AI?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, and I wouldn't necessarily call it an empire, and I'm I'm not the uh goat of online making money, uh, nor do I care to be, but I just talk about that stuff because I'm I'm just showing y'all it's ways to get to money. All the stuff that I make the videos on, I don't try every one of those tools, but I'm giving you an idea of something that might work for you. That's kind of how I'm how I look at it and my interpretation of it. Making money and and all that stuff is cool, but I think the primary objective should be to like get paid and learn something. And with AI, you don't have to necessarily do everything. I just integrate what my audience likes, and from me, they like making money. Most of the people that come to my page like to make money. That's what they commented me about, DM me about all day from YouTube when I used to talk about the stocks. They just like that. So that's what I make the content on.

SPEAKER_02

And you've talked about how that AI has traditionally left the mainstream population out. So how are you working to include these guys? Perhaps that's why they're gravitating towards you. You're relatable, then you understand their mindset, and you can kind of like show them these opportunities.

SPEAKER_03

If you watch my YouTube, you'll probably learn more about me, people, but I think I don't like really believe in excuses. So I don't really care about people's opinion. You just have to think about what is the best choice. And I don't think uh poor people necessarily or whatever race you are are more limited at this point in 2026 from technology. Now, granted, there's going to be more poverty in certain areas, but now with all the grants they're giving out the DEI, all this stuff they're giving to everybody, making it accessible to everybody. It's interesting to me how everybody got Louis Vuitton, Gucci, new shirt, all these subscriptions, but they don't have shit going on online. You're not making any money online, but they consume all day. They're on this phone all day, but you're not figuring out a way to learn something. I'm not saying making money online is like it takes skill, it's a job. You got to put effort into it. So I'm not saying everybody should do that, but my content is only for the people that want to get ahead. So it's either making money, improving your mindset, your attitude, your frequency, or your internal something going on inside of you. So if you if you're not doing that, to me, it's pointless. So I think that's why people gravitate to me. I'm not here for I I say escape the matrix because I understand there's an agenda going on and I know who runs it. So I just try to do my way of showing my interpretation by playing by the rules.

SPEAKER_02

And I don't think you've played by the rules your whole entire life. I watched a YouTube story that you were talking in the car, just telling your background journey. Now, I want to take our listeners there. You are from Philadelphia, and uh maybe out of your high school years, you started selling insurance. You were living with your grandparents in the attic, and you had had enough of that um that environment where you were living in. You knew that you were seeking out more opportunity. And for you, California was the lights, and you packed up everything in your car, drove across America three days to arrive in California to set on your new journey, a new pathway. Living in a garage with your brother with a mission to become a number one ranked private chef. And then somehow you've managed to transform this whole entire life into the AI Prince. Can you take me through that whole entire journey to where you are now today?

SPEAKER_03

That's a good question. And whatever transcription you use to get all that information about me with fire. Um, I didn't sell insurance, but most of that stuff is kind of pretty accurate. So that's fire. Yeah. I'm from Philly, came a long way, and it's not like I think it's a lot of people in America or in our world that want to do something, but they're from somewhere, and you got these friends and these family members that you think you owe them something, or you know, me. I want to help my family, my friends, but I'm not able to help them because they don't want to help me. They don't really care about shit. They don't the people where I'm from don't um, they're not bad people, but their focus is on pity and nonsense and things that are not pushing the getting us rich. I want when when when I have kids, my last name will be like how Henry Ford, it keeps going down. Like every generation will be rich because of me, because of what I did. And so it's like, I understand that comes with shit. You know, it's not like all my friends uh probably got kids, or not all, but most of my friends got kids or doing stuff that everything has a cost. So um I think um you have to weigh your options. So while they was going to go get girlfriends and Starkey's families and be poor and and do their thing, everybody was doing different, different things. Uh, some people just still doing the same odd end jobs. I just wanted to do something different. Like you said, I wanted to be a chef. So then um I wanted to be the highest paid private chef in California. And then I came here, uh I slept in a car for a little bit, but my brother lived in like, like you said, like a shed type thing. And like I just lived on the floor there for a little bit. But when I was doing that the whole time, I think what separates successful people is it doesn't matter what the industry is, it doesn't matter what it is, it's just like your attitude. And I just I was so happy when I was on the floor because I'm like, damn, I'm in Cali now. Like all I need to do is be dropped off. I it don't matter where you put me at. I'm a hustler, so wherever I'm at, it's I'm I think in my opinion, I think I'm pretty cool. I think I'm a likable person. I think I think I'm I'm I'm smart, I think I can figure it out. So um, and I just always know it's more. So to sum it up, you gotta have a desire for more. It comes to different people at different ages, but for me, when it came to me, I just was taking action. So um it that led me to come to Cali. And when I was in California, that's when everything really changed.

SPEAKER_02

Having that desire for more and true hustle in your nature is when you sort of have to put the blinkers on and just head down and go for it. You need to remove the different distractions. And I feel like that's kind of where you were chasing. So I want to know for you, like during that time, is it because you were so focused and dialed in on your success and your journey to become rich and not focusing on the family or the girlfriend, just dialed into the hustle. Like, what sacrifice did you have to make for that?

SPEAKER_03

I call it an investment. I don't like to use that word sacrifice because I invested in it, but like we're saying, everything has a cost, everything is a frequency. So, yeah, I had a girlfriend over the course of it. We we left out, but one thing you gotta know as a guy, life is different for men and women. I I don't know what your podcast is about, what you talk about. I'm not gonna go too deep into it, but life is different for us. So I understand me as a man, I'm not I don't do the whole race and all this shit, but we we got situations that we brought into. I got tattoos on my face because I wanted to ensure I would never get a job again. I already had a bachelor's degree, I had dealings lists, I had the highest grades in my school. I'm intelligent, so I wanted to just kind of show that it doesn't matter what you look like. However, in the world, it is what you look like because what you look like can get you into doors that your school can't. So I realized that, okay, shit, I made my hair a color, I stood out, and those things helped me stand out. But as far as like the girlfriends and all that other stuff, to me, I think as a guy, I mean, I attract girls, I have a drawer for now, I'm doing amazing. But before that, girls are a distraction to me. If you want your purpose, if you don't have anything, you want to give them something, you can't give it. Um, and if if you want to provide for somebody, it's very difficult when you're trying to figure out how to pay a bill. You don't know where your next meal is gonna come. And it's it's a whole person you got to provide for. So um, and we live in a different era. You live in New Zealand here in America. The girls is not the same, probably as in New Zealand. So if you just focus on becoming better, the better you become, you become invincible, or at least you are always equipped for problems, and girls are a benefit of success. So the more successful you get, you get girls. Every person in NBA has a girl, and whether ugly, whether a guy is short, bald, whatever, he has a wife.

SPEAKER_02

So yeah, I have to agree. I think that being successful shows a lot of things about someone's character. It's not just about the flash watch or fast car. It's about the hustle that you've done to get to that stage and the confidence that you have to back yourself. There's so many different good attributes that come around uh success. So, talking about your own success, you have been incredible in building out your own online profile across YouTube, across Instagram, and every different platform seems to be kind of tailored towards a different audience. And I know you've got a bachelor's in marketing degree. So, how have you used AI to market yourself through these platforms, like grow business online?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, um, that's a good question. I just use you got to diversify. Every platform is different. And uh I want to make a distinction too. I care about being rich internally, and then wealth comes externally. I don't I want to make that clear, like my number one priority is to be rich in here and in here, and then wealth comes to me secondary. But marketing-wise with AI, it's you have to understand that unless you're a girl and you're pretty, you have to switch it up. You gotta approach people differently, and everybody eats with their eyes before they eat the food. So, me as a chef, one of the reasons people came to me was because of aesthetics. I play how I played it, how I make it look. They eat with their eyes first, now they're like, wow, automatically, even if it's an eight out of ten, it'll take it to a nine out of ten because of the visual. Understanding how to package. Uh, TikTok is different to Facebook, Facebook is different than Instagram, YouTube. You can't just post one video here, think it's gonna go everywhere. Um, it's 2026, people are really getting smart. But I would say, um, I used AI by understanding that and knowing that my market, when you're making content, you're not iShow Steve. You dig what I'm saying? So in order to make yourself cool, you have to give the people what they want from you. You can't just go in the world and force people to want shit that they didn't ask for. And if you do want that, you better have a whole lot of money to run a whole lot of ads to keep showing up every day. Because business in the world, that you have to give people what they want and then add in what your dog looks like, your girlfriend, who you date, what you eat, your music, whatever. But first, give the people what they want. And so for me, YouTube is more of a male-dominated audience. We talk about how to escape the matrix, things that are happening in the world. And so I give them that. I uh they're not too heavy with AI. I gotta improve and do better on YouTube. Uh, when you look at my long form, my views will be way better if I started talking about what my audience likes. I'm talking about AI because these companies are giving me money for sponsorships, but in reality, I would get better performance if I spoke to my audience about what they asked for. That's a way that I'm improving with YouTube. And your your subscription or your subscriber account is not indicative of your reach now on any platform. You can have a low subscriber account, but be getting more views than a person that has a lot of subscribers. Does that make sense?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, so how do you get the reach? How do you know what your audience wants?

SPEAKER_03

So I think you have to test the market. Um, so first I do market research. So for me, the reason I even got a lot of uh YouTube subs is because I really wanted to make a um a video. I was doing the cooking videos and they were fire, but they're not what they are today. I was doing a 30-minute cooking show every episode, so it was a long time. But I wanted to make a what's on my iPhone video, and I wanted to make a stock market video. So I made them videos, nothing happened, they didn't do anything. But then we went into COVID, and then all of a sudden everybody talked about the stock market, everybody wanted to make money, and my video just went viral. And so I just started making more videos about that. So I think market research, you gotta do research on the same way you go search what kind of sneakers are coming out, what kind of sexy videos you want to look at, what kind of girls you want to flirt with, the same way you look up that, look up what AI, look up AI pictures, who who's the most viral, who's killing it? They have the clues. The success leaves the clues. So I just look at people who's cooking in in ways that I want to, and then I take it and put my spin on it, I put my sauce on it.

SPEAKER_02

And diving deeper into your thoughts, looking at the virality of your posts that have been super successful. So, how do you go about engineering the perfect prompt? Whether it's for celebrities eating a bucket of chicken or for the perfect, beautiful, human lady that cause pretty much an OnlyFans girl.

SPEAKER_03

Come on now. Yeah, so I don't think there's no perfect way, and I don't think I'm uh uh uh the guru of anything in my in my YouTube comments. The first thing I put is I'm not your guru. I'm just a young man showing my experience and and giving y'all shit that uh God allowed me to experience and learn. And if y'all want to take it, cool. If not, also cool. If you're using AI, you got to use it a smart way. You know, it's ways you can do this. So live here, I'm telling you right now, most of y'all are not gonna do it, so I'll say it anyway. You can go right now and go look at the most viral pictures. I see my pictures on YouTube, people steal my stuff all the time. Cool, no worries. That just tells me it's working. So you can go take one of my pictures, whatever, people do it anyway, and then you can literally put it in the chat GPT and say, What's the prompt for this? What do I say? What's the what's the camera angle for this? What's the texture of the skin? And then play around with it that way. That's another way to my mimic success. You can make your own GPT. So what I did was I made my own GPT ways that okay, this is the way I communicate, this is the prompt for how I because I worked on it for months. AI wasn't this good at the time, so I had to like you know, toy with it or whatever, and now it's even better. But I made my own GPT. So one of the things y'all can do if you're watching this, follow her because she's killing it with the claw box and shit. I haven't seen all of her page, all your stuff, but what I did see, you you obese when it comes to the the claw and all that. But follow people that you like, whether you y'all like me, uh the other people in the space, see what they do, buy their course, or or or shit, just look at their content, support, show love, see if they have a tutorial, a free thing you can get, some cheap you can buy, or a community you could join. But I think doing the research is really gonna put you how you can get the proper prompt. There's no perfect way. You got to test. I'm posting eight to ten times a day, and y'all posting once a week. Like I got 5,000 posts on Instagram alone. This ain't YouTube, it's not Snapchat. Um, I just did I just woke up today and I had five million on Snapchat. I didn't even know that that's a a place, you know what I'm saying? You know, as a male, it's not like I'm on there showing whatever, you know what I'm saying? I'm just I found my lane, I think, and a mistake I made before on my YouTube. Y'all probably can't see it, but I made a big mistake. I thought I was bigger than the program. I got to talking about some stuff I shouldn't have talked about, some vaccinations and things and people's money and stuff they want to be talking about. So they kind of chilled me out. But I should have kept making the videos about the stock market. I should have kept making the videos about money, I should have kept being relatable to people. And so now I got, God bless me again. I'm going viral on all these platforms. I'm just gonna keep making the same stuff that's working for me, but also adding adding your sauce to it. But for my content, I always look to put underlying messages. So since I can't go in and say this group of people controls this, I have to put I put pictures and imagery and signs or necklaces and and and and background signs and things so you can understand what I'm trying to say, or you know.

SPEAKER_02

I definitely picked up on a few of those signals when I was going through your Instagram. We'll make sure we drop all of your details down in the show notes. But do you can you describe to me or to any the listeners around like what actually is your the channel where you've got these celebrities and they're like just sort of taking the Mickey in these funny environments, they're got chains on with different names and everything. Like, how are you using the social media and AI like to create these images to share your image, share your message? And that is like it's they do create like an emotional trigger because either it's funny, relatable, like that's what got me, man. I was scrolling it, it stopped me. I'm like, what the hell? This is so good.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, that's what it's about. I want you to think. I don't care about being right or wrong. My content is just when I say escape the matrix, it's to make you question, to think. You you shouldn't believe some shit because somebody said it. If I say something, go Google it and then be like, okay, that was all right, that's sad, it's okay. Like, I'm not exempt from it. So whoever is telling people stuff, when you look at my content, I put underlying messages in there because to me, I think most people are sheep and most people will work till they die. And Um, when I look at life, 60% of men that ever live just die. They don't have no family, they don't have no footprint, that last name will never continue. So for me, I'm just looking at like, damn, while we doing all this and we spending money on all this other crazy shit, there's people when we go on a regular flight, there's a dude that goes on a flight and he's taking a shower. They give him night cats, he's eating meals on air, caviar. So with everything we doing, there's people that's doing the like the times 100 version of it. So I'm like, damn, what's what's separating us from being able to do that? We just have to solve the problem set. You know what I'm saying? You have to be able to, all right, let me let me get around these people. How do I get around these people? They're busy. I want something from them. So that's how I operate. If I want something from other people, I'm gonna do what I can to get around them. Uh they're not on my schedule, they don't owe me anything, and I'm not about to complain about, I don't know, white people or some other shit, blank, tell me I can't go do something. It's crazy. Like I just think about what I want, figure out who got it. And now we got to figure out how we can be up an asset to them, you know. But if I build my audience here on YouTube and Instagram and God keep blessing me, now that's an asset. Now when I come around, hey bro, I can show whatever it is to my audience. If you have a product or service, now we can help each other. So that's just how I approach it.

SPEAKER_02

The question that I love to ask myself or and challenge myself is why not me? Why can I not be that person that is got a million subscribers on Facebook or YouTube or Instagram or whatever it is? Because I think that people put these barriers around themselves and they're just consuming all of this information, consuming other people's lives and living in a digital fantasy. And it's like, hey, you gotta actually take action to stop consuming and start doing. And then, like for me, I'm only starting out on my creators' journey right now, right? And um, like I said, I just hit 1,000 subscribers on YouTube and uh hit like 35,000 followers on Instagram. And it's like, and one of my videos hit 700,000 views, and I'm like, what? Like that? If you talk to me in January, me hitting a video, seven, like 100,000, let's round it up to a million views, you know, like, you know, like that's now my goal. My next goal is that. Because like I didn't think that was possible at all. And it's you just got to put yourself out there, you got to keep trying, keep trying, and back yourself. And I think that you're right, God does show you your the path when you really work for it. Uh, He tests you along the way for sure. Um, but it is with hard work, does come hard uh good reward. So taking it back to you now, like what does the day in your life look like? Because you're managing so much. Do you have structure around it or you just sort of follow the creative juice?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, for sure. Um I think we also have like a mystique around this. Um like when you're in this space and you have a team and you turn it into a business, I change as a person. Like when I didn't have a business, I was more like free and I could watch movies or hang out or whatever. It's not that I can't do that. I just choose not to because I understand that, like, man, if I just work while I'm young and I can just like keep doing this and I'm enjoying it too. It's not like I'm stressing, but working and doing this, you know, you get some money, but I give it right back into this because this can be this is what's gonna change life for my family, for me and everybody. So that's just how I look at it, and I operate like that every day. So a day in the life of first meditation every day. I think um I'm almost 2,000 days straight. So meditate every day. Uh, whatever y'all do. And it don't mean you gotta uh listen to humming or whatever, but go to some space where it's just you. Like if you have to lock yourself in the bathroom, go in the car, whatever it is, and you know, go for a run. Me personally, I I roll up something beautiful, smoke it. Uh but while I'm doing that, I listen to music, but I have a playlist of music, um, interviews, whatever, but it's only things that make me feel rich, only things that make me feel abundant, happy. It's the that's the only stuff in there. So when I listen to it, my subconscious is downloading it and I'm feeling rich, like rich, rich session. Like, what would the rich version of me do? I look at portions, cars I ain't had. My car got repo right in front of my face. Repo'd, I just like damn, you know? What I'm it's okay. My next car, I'm not getting a car until I get a Porsche. So I'ma hold myself to it.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, that mindset, but meditation for 2,000 days, that is a great accolade to have. I don't know, accolade, but it's like, congratulations on sticking with that. And you must find a lot of strength and direction that comes from that. I've heard that many of the world's most successful and billionaires uh spend time meditating every single day. So how do you bring manifesting into your life? I know that it's a channel that you're really uh you're talking about manifestation a lot. So, how does somebody go about manifesting? Is it just essentially visualizing it, writing it down, and then reverse engineering little micro steps to achieve that? Or how do you go about making your manifestation come to life?

SPEAKER_03

When I I I had a TikTok, I think I had about five million there, but I at that time before I got banned, it was like me and it was just a bunch of girls like under manifestation. The stuff we spoke about is was totally different. They telling you about tarot cards and some other shit. I'm telling you about things you can do in real life. So I'm not here to say which one's right or wrong. Do what you want, but I believe in like logic and reality and what's happening right now, and me controlling my own destiny, me, not some card or my palms or some other thing. I believe in what what I think um to me, I don't think God would let me have a desire. Like most of me, when I used to wake up, I used to be poor, like like I was broke, not in a sense of um I always had maybe 40 bucks, 60 bucks, none of my friends was rich. One of my friends passed away where I'm from, people nobody strived for nothing. People either drinking all day, they own drugs, or they work in regular jobs and they just work into a hole. I think you have to have a burning desire where something is so real that you can taste it. Like I used to have dreams. I'm like, yo, this is real. Like I would wake up and be like, damn, I thought this was real. So I think when you, you know, when you got something that you really can, it's just it just keeps playing in your mind. Like, that's when I think you have your purpose. And so no matter what you do, go for the purpose. And I think um the purpose allows you to fight through the stuff that's gonna be harmful to you because everybody has their own battle. Some people it's money, some people it's girls, some people should weight, some people it's your subconscious, some people everybody got their own battle, but God's gonna keep making it show up, it's not gonna go away. No matter how much money you get, how many followers you get, how many shirts you get, you know what I mean? It's just money's not even end objective. I of course I would love to be wealthy and rich, but I think I'll be wealthier and rich when I start becoming it internally and providing more of a service, more value to the world. And so I'm never looking at life like, oh, these people owe me something. I'm always constantly in a proving mentality. I wanna, I want to show y'all I can make better content and get better and and make evoke that emotion that you're talking about. So for me, that it's always about striving to in the direction. If you don't have a direction, you just freestyle and it's not gonna work for you. Like TikTok is gonna tell you manifestation is say a bunch of shit, read some cards, and it works, it don't work like that. You have to get clear on what you want here and what is so clear here that you can feel it and the emotion, because you're feeling the emotion, that's the energy emotion, that's your emotion. So once you start to feel it, and then you can impress it because uh Neville Goddard says whatever is impressed must be expressed. So if you impress into your mind that you're rich every day and it's all you feel, it's all you see. I don't care if you work at Burger King, it will be if you because it has to be expressed, and you you'll have to start doing something that the rich version of you does.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, when you get that fire inside your belly and you just can't turn it off, or a thought that just keeps on recurring in your mind, you need to chase that. And that's what I did when I chased down my line of AI. I finally found something that I was passionate about that I could spend the rest of my life doing because I am constantly simulated by new tools, talking to people like yourself, and it is coming faster than ever. And I feel like there's a massive anxiety with a lot of people in the world who don't know what to do or how to use it or just scared of it because it is happening a little really fast, and adoption is happening probably faster than a lot of people can keep up with. And I sympathize with a lot of those people as well because I mean, I'm playing with it and you're playing with it, building with it every single day. And I feel that I'm behind, lo and behold, somebody that's got a full-time job doing nothing at all to do with AI. Like, how are they meant to keep up with it? So that's where I want to be like talking with people who are using it, like yourself, uh, and understanding, you know, don't be scared of it, just have a play with it. So, and diving deeper into that, I want to go a little bit into your AI tool stack. So, what do you actually use to create your images? What is your go-to AI tick stack?

SPEAKER_03

Tools-wise, I use Higgsfield, but yeah, there's so much in Higgsfield, to be honest. Like it's just so many tools out there, but for me, I use Higgsfield and then I just experiment every day because I have a set amount of posts that I post that are gonna be a certain style. I use Nano Banana. And then um for the other ones I experiment with the Higgsfield Studio. They have C dance for the new videos, C Dance 2.0 versus C Dance 2.0 fast. One's gonna cost more, one's gonna cost less. That's what I do. But I think to go back to your last point, there's gonna be winners and losers and everything. I think the reason I don't probably have I don't have sympathy, I have empathy, but I don't have sympathy is because it's new for all of us. It we all had the exact same playing field, it's just new for everybody. So only reason I know stuff is because I took hours and hours and hours and hours of my time and I did something about it. Them same people, they got Twitter, they on Instagram, they they clubbing, partying, drinking, blaming people for their problems, they could take that same time and invest it also into learning something, even it's one hour a day. So I personally don't think anything I say or you say probably will help them. But if you are a person that's listening to this or watching this and you actually don't blame anybody else when you look in the mirror, but for what you see, but you, then I think my my tools or whoever's tools that you get, they'll work because you're the person behind applying them. But I think um all these tools and everything we work, nano banana, it's incredible. Google made it. Of course it works. But if you, the user, got a bad attitude, you don't know how to use it, it don't matter what you type in there, it ain't gonna work. You see what I'm you see what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_02

Uh absolutely. And learning AI is a long process. I am at my computer all day, every day. I take my mental health breaks to go for a run, go to the sauna, eat food, then I'm back on the computer grinding. But I love it. But that's exactly what it is. It takes so much time and effort to actually, you know, figure out how to do this stuff. You need it's not just gonna magically happen. It's not like AA is magic, but it can unlock magic if you use it correctly. So I want to dive deeper into the Higgs field stuff because for me personally, I've always really wanted to get more into the image creation, video creation with AI tools, right? And I haven't really done too much with Higgs Field. And what is kind of really interesting me at the moment is like a lot of people are using the Higgsfield MCP with Claw to create ads and create um, you know, augmented reality kind of uh video. Right now, there is a bit of a viral AI generation thing that's going on where people are creating a picture of themselves and they're inserting themselves into softball. It's called American baseball. I it's not softball. Softball is like where little kids play baseball. I'm curious. But people are doing this. And so I was like, okay, I gotta get on this trend, right? So I took a picture of myself and I made my and made myself into a picture using Chat GPT and their latest image model. And now I've got a picture of me. And how do I go about like what's the process? Because with Higgsfield, it's kind of overwhelming. There's all of these different models and like Higgsfield or Sid Dance, or like what do you do? Like, how do you actually create the video? Like, can you talk me through that little workflow?

SPEAKER_03

That's so funny you said that. So um, I did my my girlfriend did hers the other day. Uh, we have a bunch of AI girls, so we have a team that manages the girls, and we had two of the girls do that same pose, and I think mine post sometime today, I don't know when, but sometime mine post today. I'll show it to you. I want to do it.

SPEAKER_00

I'll do one as well. Yeah, I'll definitely put it up. Oh my god, I love it. Yes. But sorry, I think how many how did you do this?

SPEAKER_03

I will say to do this for me, this is just for me. Um, when I went to Higgsfield to do this, it was giving me errors. Like, uh, when y'all use Higgs field, um, what I say, this what I suggest, if you're watching this, I'm gonna guess that you have at least a hundred bucks. Okay, so if you got a hundred dollars, I say loaded up here because you're gonna need play around credits. You have to experiment and like even if I tell you something, you have to go in and then you have to tailor the prompt to yours, to your characters, to your people. And for this, I had the character, I did a prompt, and you can go on Instagram. Hey, how do I do this? And there's gonna be a bunch of videos that give you props. But for me, when I put the prompt in, it kept giving me errors. So I use cling 3.0, it's like a very standard, always go to crispy generator you could use. So cling 2.6, cheaper, still very good, still fire. But 3.0 is like the more modern version, but both are good. Neither of them work. I got a bunch of errors. So what I do is I I have a bunch of stuff generating at one time, so I can look through. If it denies four or five times, that means it's just not accepting it. So I had to use DEO3, which is Google Gemini's uh version of it. So I went to Flow, uh, which is how you do it. You have to create a work flow through Google Gemini. I went there and then I put the prompt in there, generated four or five at a time. Okay, started generating them, they look good, and now I have one. So I think when it comes to AI, you've got to know one or two things, just like everything else. If you want to know everything about a niche, you can buy someone's book because it took that person a lifetime of something that you could read in two hours and you can get the tools. So buy someone's course, their book, whatever they're having, or go through it yourself and and understand that okay, this is this works here, but if I need if I get in a jam, I need to have a backup. I need to know what what is Gemini? What does it do versus Chat GPT 2? How many images can I generate consecutively with Chat GPT 2.0? Everyone's hyped on it, it's cool, but is it better than something else? I don't know, but dash up to you know the research we do.

SPEAKER_02

What's your opinion on using a tool like Higgsfield worth it compared to using a tool like just Kling, like going directly to the Kling uh website or using Higgs field, which I understand is more like an aggregator of different models, right?

SPEAKER_03

To me, it's a no-brainer. I used to have all the tools. I had I used to pay Kling uh $90 a month, but it's fire, but it makes no sense. It's like, why would I not go over here? Higgs field, I get everything. I get in anything I want, any and everything I want, or I can just get Cling, which means now I have to go buy Gemini if I want to use it, then I have to go buy uh C Dance if I want to use it, then I have to go buy Hall You Wan, etc. etc. Or you can just have it in one hub. And um, so for me, it's easy to trust that company because I was making tech videos, I saw them grow. They reached out to me, I did some videos for them. It was easy. But I think reaching out to the small companies, small tools, there's so many good tools right now. You can make tools. I mean, I I'm making one, there's apps, there's so many things out. I mean, it's possibilities are endless. But with Higgs field, I think it's fire. You get everything under one roof, and they had their own um stuff that they integrate, like the creator studio, the MCP, CLI, marketing studio, cinema studio, AI influencer. I had to even use all of it. It's just so much on there.

SPEAKER_02

It was overwhelming when I tried to create my baseball uh image, and I'll definitely try to do it after this because yeah, it's a lot going on. And do you have any tips on how to not burn through credits? I've done a few small video generations before, and like you mentioned, just click it, generate something, and then all of my credits are gone.

SPEAKER_01

I'm forced to subscribe to the next model, and I'm like, oh my god, I'm halfway through creating. I'm just gonna have to commit to upgrading my subscription all this time because it's kind of a bit addictive as well. Let's be honest.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Yeah, I think you got to ask yourself too. If you want 100% of the reward, you should probably invest 100% into it. So for me, I got the bit the best plan they want because I want to use this and I think it's gonna bring me, you know, 100%. So um I think getting the biggest plan so you can have credit, you never want to be limited to your creativity by a dollar a male. And we already limited with that in the world. So it's like, damn, if I go spend an extra $50, you mean I can create something that can make me a million dollars? That's how I look at it, or something that can reach a million people, or something like that. You know, I can leave a million laps out there, make a million people think about something like something like that. So getting the biggest plan is going to be key. And then you have to do the research. So what I would suggest is go to Instagram, find your top five or ten people you like about AI, like me, like you, save um some of your favorite posts in a in a folder, you know, some of our viral posts that went viral, save them. Now you've got a whole folder of just viral shit. You can just keep okay, this, this, this, okay. I like these. So now you can you can screenshot the picture, drop it in, drop it in Chat GPT, ask them, hey, what what's the prom for this? Now you copy the prop. Now you have the prop. You and then tailor it out a little bit. And so that saves you some credits. But another way you can save credits is you go to where it says unlimited. Now you do one at a time. You do one, two, three, four. Now you got four things cooking at once. Turn that off and then press generate. So now that's only going to cost you maybe four to eight credits, but you have eight consecutive images running. It's going to take you a little longer for the unlimited ones to work, depending on what time it is. They throttle it. But if you use the unlimited ones properly, by just pressing it one, two, three, four, you get your whole full usage out of it. And you don't have to burn through your credits as fast by using the unlimited ones.

SPEAKER_02

Some good hacks. So I want to dive into the AI characters that you have been creating because this is a new industry that I am only discovering now at the moment. And it's essentially you use AI, you create a character that looks like a human avatar, and then you can monetize this person. It's like uh creating an AI influencer, whether you like you create a social media page for this AI influencer, and then they can get brand deals or people can pay to talk to them. Like, can you talk me through what is the AI creator and influencer market like?

SPEAKER_03

To be honest, it's new for all of us. Um, it if you want to make girls like how I'm making right now, we have a bunch of girls that are deployed. Some of them are like the sexy girls, the only fans girls, but the goal is we're making them influencers. So it's not just they go in there and just be sexy all the time and be bikinis. They we we we don't let them talk yet, but pretty soon it'll be easier for them to have consistent voices that's their own, the lips match and everything. But for right now, we make them look good. Um, and the key is how y'all can hack it is find your favorite brands, find your favorite companies, tech companies, people that give out money. When y'all watch YouTube videos, you know you always see, hey, here's this ad for prize picks, here's an ad for Seat Geek, whatever. So when you watch them give the sponsor out, you should make a video about that sponsor because that sponsor is paying money to people. So since that sponsor is paying money to people, and you watch them pay other people money too, you can put your AI character in that ad or make a prize ticks t-shirt, make a prize picks bet. They're doing the prize ticks bet in the video, and maybe the girl's super pretty, so it gets a lot of views. Or uh what we did with Snoop Dogg, we did it with Backpack Boys, we did it with OnlyFans. We just put the girls in a shirt and they got a lot of views, and we was like, yo, I made this for you. It's the same thing I do with my content. I find something that's viral or I make something go viral. Once it's viral, I reach out to the brand and I reach out to every other competitor. Like, yo, I just did this many views for these people. How can we how can I get paid? How can I do it for you? I would love to do it for you. Would you love to give me some money to do it? So I think first you find out what you do well, man, woman. Um, I'm I'm releasing a lot of other pages. I'm not going to tell you all of them, but I got a workout page I'm about to do. So I'll do a bunch of exercises and things of this nature, and um, I'll be able to maybe put the outfits on the girls. I can do different dumbbell sponsors, different clothing sponsors, all sorts of things, but you give the free thing first, get the views, get the company, get the get the attention of the audience frequently. Now you could reach out to brands and competitors to, you know, gain some income.

SPEAKER_02

So the proof is really in the pudding, right? You're doing the actions, creating those views, and going to a company. Hey, look, I just generated one million views for your product because it's a t-shirt that they're wearing. And that is like the new way of marketing, this influencer marketing, the affiliate link marketing. I think there's so much potential to unlock, especially if you dive down into different niches, whether it's, you know, beauty products or fitness industries or whatever you really want to do, you can kind of find your own niche in that. Even like I've seen people create AI influencers that are grandmothers like talking about health products and it's like real wholesome or like cleaning products as well. Like that's another niche that I've seen AI influencers start to explode in. So do you ever run adverts for your your campaigns or for these AI influences or is it just all all organic?

SPEAKER_03

Ours are all organic, but you you can run ads on it. We haven't run yet. We're going to be doing TikTok shop soon. Um TikTok shop soon more sponsors, but no ads. Everything has been organic. So we just either been creating a wave on our own, making stuff that we think is cool, my team, my girl, myself, or we model success. It's pretty pretty simple. And when you you have to understand how psychology works. So if you make a pretty girl you got to understand who that's going to attract and you have a big ball of leverage. When a girl is pretty depending on how you dress her and what you make her do now she can go both ways. It's going to be a bunch of dudes who want to hear her be pretty and she could talk about something tech wise or something smart, some intelligent. Because she's pretty we we it's easier to download they would much rather hear her talk than ugly dude talk. It's it's very simple. If y'all if I have to pick somebody that's going to talk to me about something information, I'd rather listen to this the girl talk. So but you make a guy and you want to sell guy supplements to guys you can use the girl but you have to use it in a way that guys want to hear from it or make a or make a guy make a male that's relatable. If it's older people and you selling stuff that applies to older people's skin maybe their stuff make a old you know but understand what you're making and then go to your audience. Always give the audience what they want and I think that's what I'm going to continue to get better at um especially on YouTube giving people what they want. I got to take the you know I'm going to keep making what I want but most of my stuff is going to be giving people what they want.

SPEAKER_02

And then I can toss out you know this is what I think about mindfulness and meditation and whatever else but yeah you really got to get into the minds of the buyers and then trigger those psychological pathways to pull them into your funnel and build that trust and then after a while that trust turns into a transaction which I think is um part of like the sales funnel. So in saying this, just spinning up so many different AI influences online across all these different industries do you think that looking forward into the future there's going to be a time where humans like me and you sitting here today having a conversation are going to be outnumbered by AI influencers online.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah people are cooked. It's crazy because I made this video in 2023 I was talking about this Gary V is obviously famous. He'd been talking about it for Lord knows how long and even be me reacting to one of his videos seeing it I did a video with a guy called FaZe Rug. I was blessed enough to be able to go on there and we did a video but he had a version of ChatGPT I did the world didn't have and so I was like bro how do you have that and then he was like bro they gave it to me. So when I got home I tried to ask Chat GPT I'm like yo how do I get that I'll pay it whatever and he was like no you can't it's only reserved for a select few people and this this is why you had it. So then I was like okay well tell me some more stuff I don't know that's secrets that the world don't know and then they started telling me about some stuff that's going to come out some products that are going to come out and then I was like well what's some deeper stuff that that I don't know like about social media influencers like how can I compete with this and it's pretty much the same in the next 12 to 24 months people will not be able to compete because you have to understand if you want to pay me to make a video yes you can pay me a thousand bucks to make a video or you can make your own AI influencer or you can take $1,000 and get a bunch of micro influencers to post about it. One of these people will go viral and now you have for very low cost a person that's a forever affiliate grateful to you for a low amount of money versus giving one person a money for a video and you don't know the outcome of it the the impact of it will it go viral will it not and so I think that um people it's just like the internet back in the day we were too young for it. I didn't have no business I was a kid when the internet came out there were still people that wanted to lick letters and send letters God bless you. But email is here. So if you want to ignore AI, cool bro but I think that all the people that can't find time to make one post in a day you're cooked in about a year because every company I think to me will have their own creatives whether they tell us or not the the most famous people the most influential people will be fake or they'll be half integrated with AI in my perspective. So I think um streamers and fake people will be the most popular people because Apple can have their own influencer or they can have their own group of Apple influencers or they can pay people that's AI girls like I got a bunch of girls they could just pay me hey look you're an Apple creator put that in your bio and now we give you some Apple products we give you some money but you can't work with any other brands but but it's like we should all be creating these people in whatever niche we like if you're a welder if you do stories if you do whatever it is um I think you're putting you're setting yourself up for better success uh later because it's looking bad it's looking crazy in the future.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah creating that story I think is what people relate to as well because I don't think that people really care if it is AI generated person or a character or like a real human. If they're providing entertainment or educating somebody or getting value from that watching that video I think that doesn't like that's what matters right because there's a bit of a debate online and I mean in general conversation around should everything be AI? Does it matter if it's AI? Is it AI slop? You know like that's the debate. So there's so much AI out there people will say oh it's all AI slop. So but sometimes slop is entertaining. Sometimes these videos are getting like hundreds of millions of views. So what's your opinion on does it matter whether an AI influencer is or sorry does it matter whether something is AI generated or not in like the whole entire creative industry?

SPEAKER_03

So some of my favorite things I do on my channel my YouTube is first off I list I you could tell a lot about a person by what they complain about. So let's say for example you get 60 to 7000 thoughts per day every day. And so I can tell very quickly by what a person is about by when you give them an opportunity to speak if they voice a complaint one that's one thing. Two about a complaint that has nothing to do with them. And because what's what's interesting to me like for our content uh my girl makes some posts and she's a predominantly female audience so those girls are oh this is AI is just terrible is terrible for the universe I can't believe you're doing this right all these things right but then I asked them don't you use Instagram? They use AI um how about fashion fashion is the number one harmer of animal agriculture and detriment to the society and the world all of them have Louis Vuitton all of them have bags they have leather they're wearing shees last time I checked they have leather in their car they have iPhones with electricity they see no problem in these complaints nothing wrong there. They can have the latte the Starbucks fine but if someone says it's AI that like you don't know what Pandora is or Spotify is we've all been using it. There's something called integration so every time we get something it's already been out and they're just showing us in micro dose that's why we can't watch we can't pay attention to anything everything's 15 seconds buying used to be a thing in the past now we can't pay attention for more than 30 seconds so that's why YouTube has uh streaming live vertical now so I think it's already in existence. It's not a question of people have too many opinions I I look at what I would do is if you look if you line up 100 people that say this is bad if you click their pay it'll probably tell you all the information you can need to tell about this person. They probably most people that have money or have success and happiness in life they don't have opinions about whether something is good or bad. They we were looking at how can I use this to get ahead this is so good that it's not a matter of is it or at it's too good. It can do everything. So if you don't learn how to use it you will get overtaken your your opinion not you but these people who have these big deep opinions about this efficacy about all this stuff it's crazy because like you'll go to a bar hook up with somebody you've never met but AI is bad. Like all this stuff is bad like I don't understand the moral judgment of the people who have so much to say about this while they actively use it and participate in so to me I'm probably not the best person to ask about it because I think people are fucking crazy. But I think you need to look at success and look at the world and realize damn this thing's incredible. How can I use it to get ahead because that's what other companies don't chase bank use it every bank use it all the companies use it everybody got AI cat bots they either from a different country or they AI. So they don't care about business is business. This is America you know what I mean so you don't have to use Instagram it's free. No one's making you be here YouTube is free. So if you want to get on here I would suggest you probably learn how to use AI because it's not going to wait for you. Before you know it, you're going to be one of the people in the year that's you're going to forget that you complained about it.

SPEAKER_02

You see what I'm saying when everybody's using it and having it then all of a sudden all the complaints went away you know what I mean I know what you mean and I am definitely on board with that ship and I tell people like the AI ship is here. I'm jumping on that ship because if you're not on that ship you can't steer it. So otherwise you're going to get left behind on the docks because we're all sailing away using this technology to create make our lives better earn money just build efficiencies within our life and the people that are on the ship I think they're gonna continue to be on a good trajectory towards like a new land and um like reiterating what you just said but back when the internet was birth right if you weren't on the internet you weren't discoverable and then fast forward 10 years and now social media came out if you weren't on social media you weren't discoverable. And then fast forward again now it's like if you aren't on um like using AI you're going to be left behind the people that are using AI. So that's sort of like the the wave that I see like the different iterations of technology as it's moving forward. And it's becoming more and more accessible to everybody. Like I mean I know that you're an advocate for it as well. It's just I mean there's so many free versions of these different uh tools out there that you can just start to learn. So I don't think that is a really big barrier. And then if you can start to learn and iterate and just you know test it, use it, figure it out, understand where you can apply your own knowledge, your own passions, your hobbies like do something that you're passionate about because I mean it's no point in here coming here and trying to copy exactly what you do because that's what you're passionate about. And like I'm passionate probably about different things as well. So I've really discovered along my AI journey because I used to want to I want to teach it I want to get videos around it I want to learn it. I want to build a SaaS I was trying to do everything bro because it it's all interesting to me and it's kind of like you get a bit of AI fatigue and that's why I'm like I'm just gonna start this podcast and talk to other cool people who are creating and get inspired by people like you and um then tomorrow be talking to somebody who's doing something completely different with AI. But that's the cool thing about it. There's something for everybody. Another question back to you. So starting is sometimes a bit of a hindrance to people so how would you um suggest that somebody would start using AI to make their first $1,000 you probably will not like my answer.

SPEAKER_03

Most people probably will not like my answer to be honest but I gotta be honest I don't think you should I don't think I think most people if you have any skepticism if this is how I think I think um if you're interested in providing no value and all you care about is money I think you should just put the phone down and not watch any of my content for sure. But I don't and when you get that miracle to happen I think you should write a book and tell us how you get miracles to fall out of the sky. But I think you should be interested in what value can I provide in the world and then once you have that then you can say okay I want to use AI or or my own intelligence or whatever it is to learn more about it and to excel because now when you ask AI hey look this is a thing I'm interested in solving or if it's funny pictures I you know but we we live in this funny world where somebody will uh my my pictures will get um a millions of views and someone will say it's fire I love it next person will say how was this art? Why are you talking about don't steal my art? How was this art? Like well I mean I did stay up to make this image it would not exist if it was not for me. That's like saying a painting doesn't exist because you use a brush like I'm just using a tool to make it I'm just making it faster. So am I calling myself an artist no but if there is going to become a new wave of AI creators I'm putting myself in a position to say hey look I'm I'm putting myself in the forefront I'm making good content I think people like it I'm pushing some boundaries I'm making people think so I think I'm pushing myself to to be one of them people and so I think if you want to make up money if money is all you care about then you could do anything for money but people who want to just do anything for money can be easily compromised. That's not I don't know how to help you but for people who want to provide something in order to get the money I would say look at what you already do for a job. So if you are security guard if you work at Dunkin Donuts I think you should be showing your life and showing what you do. You don't and you don't need AI characters to do it. You can there's a guy he does food reviews right I'm a I'm a chef and I got all these degrees and all this shit for foods there's ladies who can't cook at all they go on Instagram and dudes and people they go on Instagram and they get a billion views because they make something that is relatable to people. So why not make the content that's good and relatable to people there's a guy that um does food reviews but with his videos he just goes and eats it but when he goes in the box he'll pull out a whole chicken head and it'll rip apart and it'll rip his chest and then he goes eats the thing. So it's a regular food review but he's using AI to enhance it to make it insane. So now companies are reaching out to him. So I think anything you already do use AI on that. If you already go out to eat with your homies at Wendy's make it a funny video like hey this is the late drunk night with the homies we at Wendy's but make a uh a the scarecrow pop out or something like that or you know do different things that way provide entertainment value but always look to provide some sort of value and if you want to make money if you work at a job if you bring uh uh did your company say hey we we we need this many signups if you go viral on the internet and you all of a sudden bring a thousand signups they're gonna be like home shit how did you do this we give you a raise bro you could be ahead of the marketing department whatever now you just created a position at your job because of something you've done on your own so that's how I would approach it.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah there's so many different opportunities to explore with this and once you start exploring I think that's when you get those feedback loops and be like this is working this isn't working you can double down on what does work so I want to close out today's conversation with a question that I ask everybody that comes on the show. So AI can do so many things for us now. We've spoken about a lot of image generation today but it's really Pandora's box when you talk about what can AI do for you. So what can what is one thing that you hope that AI never takes away from us as humans?

SPEAKER_03

I mean to be honest with you I think within the next 10 years we won't have AI and robot girlfriends and relationships so I mean I think um one thing I would never want to take is I don't want it to overtake the ability for human to have human and human love. So I want us to always be able to have human and human love you not you know you because life is I know what I'm saying sounds crazy but very very soon people are going to integrate with technology you're gonna be able to have bionic arms date robots people will have intercourse with robot people sounds crazy but this will happen and I think um when this happens the human a regular human will become a person that is a minority so the human as we know it just to be a normal human with no enhancements I think will become a thing of the past in the hundred years from now or whenever it happens but I know it sounds crazy but I don't want it to take our ability to have human or human love so we can keep procreating create normal guides people. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_02

Human people I love that and it's beautiful I also agree um I hope it never takes it away from us as well so thank you so much for coming on the show today.

SPEAKER_01

It's been so fun to talk with you so fun to connect with you in real life hear your stories get your tips and I'm stealing a few um yeah a few of your tools and I'm gonna go away now and try to to create my baseball character so we'll see how that turns out but I'll start off with Higgsfield for sure.

SPEAKER_02

So um any final words before we close on out otherwise I will drop all of your details down in the notes so people can follow along check your videos and um yeah have a few laughs.

SPEAKER_03

Hell yeah look if there's anything you take from me question everything and look do me a favor understand nobody's coming to save you my dog so look get up get to it I believe in you you can do anything fuck you want nobody's here to stop you there's nothing limiting if you are healthy you got an iPhone you could do it you've got this so just get up bro look in that mirror feel confident what you see no matter what it is today can always change this shit is it could change overnight bro with this internet with this thing right here bro this can change your life overnight my nigga I know it sounds crazy but I promise you bro just believe in yourself so that's my words make sure y'all go follow her and tap in with her because she's fire I we'll make sure we connect again but show me your picture if you need any help I would love to help you thank you so much for signing out now.

SPEAKER_02

Bye