Just speaking as an everyday guy who’s an audible learner. Some people are visual, some are tactile, but I learn a lot faster when someone explains things to me or reads me the specifics. I know AI can sometimes be too long-winded—I feel that! So, I always try to keep it fun and lighthearted while learning something new. Mixing different approaches can lead to some pretty cool results!
For my podcast, all I’m doing is writing a text script. Then, me and AI tweak it a bit—sometimes I do more of the tweaking, sometimes it does. After that, I record it using Eleven Labs voice and post it to Pinecast. It’s so easy; anyone could do this! I might throw in some music and sound effects, but nothing special.
But hey, sometimes the content can get a bit boring, and it’s way faster to listen to JAWS or read on a braille display. So, don’t forget to check out the transcript in the description!
If you’re in this group trying to figure out what to do tonight, here are two fun options:
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If you’re new to using AI, ask it the one thing you’ve always wanted to know. I have no idea what your question is, but I know you’ll get an amazing response. I test this theory all the time to make sure I’m bringing you good content!
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If you’re familiar with AI and using any AI app—on any device, platform, or website—ask it to teach you something cool tonight, in simple, casual language.
Have fun with it! Share what you learn in the comments on this post—I will too!
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