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1. Welcome and Introduction: Hi there. My name
is Vintia Soares. I studied engineering
at Columbia University, was named Forbes under 30, and sold my company to one of the largest
banks in the world. For the past year, I've been on sabbatical studying about AI. Now I'm here to show you everything that I have learned
in the past 12 months. Have you ever wondered
about what AI really is? Not just a buzzwords, but how it actually works. And even more
important than that, how you can take
advantage of it about it. Right now, AI isn't just for
tech geniuses or engineers. Creatives, entrepreneurs, marketeers are using it
everywhere and for everything. It's helping people to do
much more and much less time. It's about working
smarter, not harder. What if you could
brainstorm ideas? Automate your workflow,
generate stunning visuals, or even prototype an entire
app all powered by AI. In this class, I'm going to show you exactly how to do that. We will break down how AI works, how to use tools like GPTP
for creativity and business, how to rapidly prototype a
website using Vir LV zero, and even how to generate
a large portfolio of custom made photos using
JNAIs made by Google. By the end of this course, you will have built something real. Whether automated workflow, a functional website that is AI powered or generated
a very nice library of AI generated images. So if you're curious about AI and how you can
supercharge your work, hit play, and let's dive in. My name is Vinis Zarz, and this is my AI master class.
2. AI Explained in 6 Minutes: The Essential Guide: Do you know how AI
actually works? WY Netflix does always seem to know what
you want to watch, and Uber always seems
to find the best route. In this first lesson,
I'm going to break down AI in the simplest
way possible for you, giving real rude examples and avoiding jargon as
much as possible. If you want to go for
something more practical, you can just kip to the
next lesson where I'm going to start to teach
you about ChtTPT. It will be the first
AI that will work that is actually quite useful for us to use in the
day to day life. If not, if you're curious
about learning more about AI, just keep on with me
and let's dive in. Artificial intelligence
is when machines learn to make decisions or solve
problems like a human would. But instead of using a brain, AI relies on data and algorithms to process
information and find patterns. Think of AI as a really
smart assistant. It looks at huge
amounts of information, find patterns, and
continuously improves. But where does AI
actually use it? The answer, everywhere. AI is behind many of the tools and services
you use every day. Let's take a look
at some of them. When you start typing in Google, AI predicts what you're about to search based on billions
of past searches. Ever notice how Netflix
just shows you might like, AI analyze your past
bills and compares them to millions of other
users to make predictions. Uber doesn't just
pick a random route. It uses AI to analyze real
time traffic, past trip data, and driver availability
to get you to your destination as
quickly as possible. Amazon's AI tracks what
you browse, what you buy, and what similar
customers purchase to suggest items tailored
specifically for you. So even if you
didn't realize it, you've already been
using AI for years. But how does AI actually learn? Think of it as training a dog. It needs examples and feedback. There are three main
ways AI learns. The first way is
supervised learning. Supervised learning
is like teaching a child to recognize
something by giving examples. Let me break it down for you. On the left side, you can see labeled images of cats.
These are our training data. Each photo is labeled
as cat by a human, which helps the AI understand
what a cat looks like. In the middle, we have
the learning process. Here, the AI takes all these labeled
examples and learns patterns like the
shape of the ears, the whiskers, or the fur
by analyzing the data. Finally, on the right side, AI makes a prediction. It sees a new image of a cat and based it
on what it learned, it correctly identifies
it as a cat. This is how supervised
learning works. We train the AI with
labeled examples and it learns to make predictions
for new situations. The second way AI learned
is unsupervised learning. Unsupervised learning is
like giving AI a pile of images and asking it to figure out the
patterns by itself. On the left, you'll see a
collection of unlabeled images, which means the AI has
no idea what's what. There are cats, dogs, and no labels to guide it. In the middle, the AI begins
to analyze these images and look for patterns like
differences in texture, year, shape, or body size. It groups the data based
on these similarities. Finally, on the right,
you'll see the result. The AI has created two groups, one for cats and another for dogs without being explicitly
told what they are. This is how
unsupervised learning discovers hidden
patterns in data. The third way AI learns is
called reinforcement learning. Reinforcement learning
works like training a pet. It learns through
rewards and penalties. On the left, we start
with a cat and a maze. The goal is for the
cat to reach the milk. But at first, it doesn't
know how to get there. It begins by exploring the maze, trying
different actions. In the middle, the cat makes
a mistake hitting a wall. This is where the
AI gets penalized. It learns that this path
is not the correct one. Finally, on the right, the cat finds the milk and
receives a reward. Over time, the AI learns
to repeat the actions that lead to rewards and avoid the
ones that lead to penaltes. It eventually finds
the best path to maximize rewards
just like the CAP. The more the AAI processes, the smarter it gets. Now that we've covered
how AI learns, let's talk about
what's happening right now generative AI. Generative AI, also known
as GNAI is a sup field of artificial
intelligence that focus on creating new
content such as text, images, code or music by
learning from patterns in data. It powers tools like
Chat TPT and dolly. Now, all you have
to do to create with the help of AI
is type a prompt, a simple request, and the AI responds instantly,
creating something new. For example, with Chat GPT, you can generate ideas, rewrite emails,
brainstorm strategies, or even create entire marketing
plans just by asking. With Google Labs a fax, you can generate
beautiful images by just typing
what's in your mind. And with V Salvi zero, you can build entire
websites and apps just by describing what you want.
This shift is huge. AI is no longer something
that only engineers can use. It's now a tool that anyone can access to boost creativity
and productivity. So without even realizing it, AI has become part
of our daily lives, making our experience faster, smarter and more personalized. From navigation to
voice assistants, AI is working behind
the scenes everywhere. Now that you understand
a little bit about AI, let's take it a step further. In the next lesson, I
will show you how to use Chat GPT to
boost productivity, whether you're
working, studying, or even creating content. Now, before you go, let me
know in the comment sections. Where have you
seen AI in action, but didn't realize it
before this class? I see you in the next lesson.
3. ChatGPT 101: What It Is and How to Use It to Your Advantage: Hi there. It's Vinicius here. Welcome to our first
lesson on TGPT. TIGTP is a very
special generative AI. It's a text based one. What that means, it
means that you input text and it generates text
as a response for you. I'm going to show you right
now how to access it. You just have to chi titgtp.com in your browser
or chat.com to access it. And this is IGPTHmescreen
for the unlogged version. So here, as you can see, I haven't logged in on
the upper corner here, there's the bottom for
login and sign up. Even if you don't log in or if you do not create an account, you can still use HTTPT. The only differences
are the version is slower and not as smart depending on the
models that you choose. But I'm not going to delve
into that right now. I will explain more about
the other models later. This is already enough for you to take a look and
see a little bit of how CHATTP can help you
through q on a daily basis. So let's make a trial here. As you can see, it shows here quick action buttons that
help you to make a plan, analyze images, et cetera. I'm going to click More over here and then go
to Help Me write. When I click in Help Me write, it already pre loads a couple
of suggestions for me. So I can help me
write a cover letter, help me write a blog post, a screenplay, et cetera. T c can help me
write a blog post because it's something that
a lot of creatives do. And let's see how
he replies to me. So he would love to
help me to get started. He wants some extra information. What's the top the Blog post? What is the tone
that I would like to use and what's
my tiger audience? So as you see, HTPT
already guides you. A in helping to get
the most out of it. So when you say, like, what's
the topic of the blog boss, let's say it's a travel
blog about a trip to Italy. And if you want to be
more precise here, you can add like the
numbers like one. So it helps it
references things. So what's each reply
that you're giving him? So, number one, number two, what tone would you use? Let's say an informative tone. And free my target audience
people who want to travel to Italy and
are in their 20s. Let's see. There we go. So he starts to ask
for more information. Which parts of
Italy did I visit? What were some of
the key highlights of my trip, et cetera? I'm going to add
some extra info, and here, I'm not going to use the structure of one and two, just so you can see that
even though it's good, CIDPT still understands if
I do not reply that way. So let's say a Maui
Coast highlights of the trip meal at a Tri Michelon star restaurant
and sailing to Capri. And unique or
unexpected experiences. Okay, taking a limoncello, watching the sunset in Mata. Let's see how he
replies to that. There we go. So he has already
created title suggestions, an unforgettable trip
to the Amalfi Coast. Italy is Amalfi Coast. A journey of fine dining. Okay, that sounds good. And an introduction. Start by introducing your readers to Amalfi Coast. It's beauty harm. So he's guiding
me, and he's using all the information
that I gave him dining at a three
Michelin Star restaurant. Sailing to the Capri Islands. Oh, we had a problem here, okay? The load failed. When that happens, it
might happen, okay? It's important to know. It didn't happen in
the paid version. I don't know if it's because
this is the free one. I'm not going to cut this part of the video because I want you to know how things happen
in real life, okay? So I'm just going to
click in regenerate here and it should
reprocess the whole answer. Okay, so far so good. There we go. Now it worked. We got a conclusion whether you're foodie, adventure seeker, simple someone, Damofkos offered something for
everyone, et cetera. He generate all these tags. Then you can just go over and review and make the
edits that you want. You just need to type here what you want to adjust or not. And if you want, you can just
copy all the content here, just clicking in this
button right down here in the end of the text and
then paste in your node, apps, in notion, et cetera, and make the edits yourself. As you can see
here, too, it says, Get Smart response, upload
files images, and more. I'm going to go over
that in the next video. And as you can see here, it suggests that if
you login or sign up, you can get access to
the better versions. If you decide to sign up, you can choose between three models. The first model is free, and it costs nothing Burma. It's great for basic users, but it won't give you
the best responses. The next one is HTTP Blues. It's the one that
I personally use, and it costs $20 per month. It gives best responses, better file handling, and
access to voice features. It's very nice. I really recommend this for
99% of people. You have also hATTPTP. HATTPTP costs $200 per month, but unlocks their best models, but I really recommend
them more for researchers, developers, and heavy users. Basically, these sum
maps your intro CHATTPT. I will show you in
the next lesson more detailed uses
like handling files, uploading photos, and
extracting information from it. So see you in the next lesson.
4. How to 10x Your Social Media Engagement with ChatGPT: I hope you've been doing well. In this new lesson, I'm going to teach you how to use Tati to B to generate descriptions for social media and
some other very, very cool stuff using images. So stay tuned and let's
get the ball rolling. For you to take full
advantage of this class, I'm going to need you to
create an account on ChattiTB. If you haven't created one, please create one now. If you have, let's
just get started. So in this lesson, I'm going to show you
how to use images with HTPT and how to generate a nice caption for
your social media posts. I'm going to drag
right now a post over here that I have used. Let me open this so you can
see on a better version, let me close this. Okay. As you can see, I have an app that shows some of the
verses of the Bible, and this is an ad that
I created for it. It says, The Lord
is my shepherd. I shall not want some free, one Mover Sc. That's
the name of the app. I'm going to upload that
image here, as you can see, and I'm going to talk
to TTP asking for it to create a brand new description
for a social media post. So I'm going to start typing. Help me to create a
social media description. For this image. Here I have generated a very, let's say, superficial
prompt. Okay? So if I want to go further and explain
the context for Ty B, it's going to probably generate
a much better context. I'm going to start with the one, and then we're going to update a prompt and see if the
results get better. Okay? I'm just going to type Enter and we'll
see it operating. Let me drag this here. Okay, so it just
generated our post here. Here's a social
media description you can use for this image. No matter what
challenges we face, we can trust that
God provides guides and cares for us like
a loving shepherd. Let this worse bring peace and reassurance to
your heart today. It adds some EmOges, I added even some hash tags. Now, let's give it a
little bit more context. Let's say, Okay,
let's improve it. This is for the social
media of my exclusive app. That shows verses of
the Bible for the user. It is specifically
for Instagram. Let's see what he's going to do. Okay. So as you can
see, at memory updated. When it says memory updated, it means that hATTPT is
storing that memory, that information that
you just gave him. Now, he knows that I have an app that shows
verses of the Bible. If I try to talk with
him later again, it will remember
that information. And as you can see, he added one piece of
extra information. Get daily inspiration with our
exclusive Bible verse app, download now and grow in faith. As you see, it has just updated based on new information
that we have provided. The more specific
you are with CHATTP, the better the
results you will get. And if you don't like his
answer, just ask for more. You can ask for one, three, five, ten new ones. Here, I ask for
five new examples, and he gave me the
five examples. Now, I'm going to show you a little bit about
these controllers down here that will
be below your answer. You have here, read aloud, which means that
if you click here, hDPT we read that aloud for you. If you click here, it will copy. If you click in the Tums up, you are giving a
feedback to TTDP that that's a good answer
for him, Tums down. It's the opposite. It says, Okay, that's a bad answer. It's going to help
open AI that's the creator of CTTPT
improve the code. Here, you can edit in Canvas. So by clicking here, you have a different option
to edit stuff. You can close it
here. And over here, you can switch the model. You have different options. Here, I'm using a
free version so that you can keep up with me without having
to spend any money. And if you click Auto, it will automatically
switch between models based on the query that
you propose to it. And here it's using
mostly HIDPT for Turbo. That's great for most tasks. And now to show you a little
bit more of the interface, let me dig this here. And as you can see the
sidebar to your left, you can close it or
you can open it. And inside the sidebar, all your chats will be stored. So this is the
first conversation that I have made in
this new account that I have especially created
for teaching this class. But if I start a new
chat with hat B, as you can see here in the top of the
sidebar to the left, the icon that looks
like a pencil, I'm clicking a new chat, and I'm going to say hi. You just reply, Hey, how
it's going, and there we go. This new conversation has
been added to the sidebar. And if I want to go
back to the last post the last conversation that we had is the social
media post creation. I click here and there we
have the whole history. So you can do whatever you want, and all the conversations
will be stored here. And still to the
top left corner. If you go to the
magnifying glass, you can click it and
you can type like social it's just going to show you the post
that we have created. It allows you to go through all your conversations
in a much faster way. So it's a nice practice
if you just rename your conversations
in ways that will make things easier for you
to research when you want. You can just click in Options
over the conversation, click Rename and let's say, social media post for app. Okay, it's rename it. And if you want to share
that conversation, you can. Specifically,
actually, you can't share conversations
that have images, but you can share this
conversation here. That's just text. So just go to the top right corner
and click Share. It will automatically
generate a link for you. And you can share with whoever you want. That's
it for this class. Now, why don't you try
to pick up some image, whatever images you have, upload it to TBT, and ask him to do
something with it. You can ask him to interpret
what is in the image. You can give him some
social media posts and ask for a
description for that, or you can add an image and ask him to give you words
that are related to that. Whatever, he can do
a lot of things. Use your creativity, add
it to the comments here. If you need any help, just ask me out in the
commentary section. Thank you very much. I wait
you for the next lesson.
5. ChatGPT: Your Personal AI Copywriter for Viral Content: Hi there. Welcome
to our next lasm. In the previous one, we learned
how to upload images on ChIP and use it to generate the descriptions
for these images. Now we're going to learn how
to write the post itself. You're going to use ATTP as your personal AI writing
assistant. Let's dive in. To begin with. I'm going
to explore how we can use hATTPT to generate a
king t post for us. Let me copy and paste here. A prompt that I generated. Let me move this here. Okay. So the prompt is write a linkaging post about how AI is transforming
the future of work, and we're going to give it very specific instructions
for this prompt. It has to use a
compelling opening line and conclude with a question
to encourage engagement. Let's see how it performs. Okay, it's done here. So it generated
the opening line. The future of work isn't coming. It's already here. Perfect. The theme is within AI, transforming the future of work. Okay. Perfect. And we've got the conclusion with a question to encourage
engagement. I'd love to hear your thoughts. How is AI shaping your industry? And what opportunities
are talented? Do you see ahead. It even added the hash tags in the
end. That's perfect. Now, let's add some
extra flare here. Let's make it a personal story. Make it a personal story. Okay, so we got a reply. I never thought AI would
change my job until it did. Okay. That looks
like personal story. A year ago, I spent hours
buried in spreadsheets, manually analyzing data
and drafting reports. It was tedious but necessary. Then AI tools
entered the picture. Okay, that's perfect. He did everything
that we asked for. He added questions in the end. What's your experience with AI in your work? Has it changed? Let's discuss. Excellent.
All the changes have been made as
we have requested. Let's take a step further now. Now, we're going to try to build a Twitter thread using HTPT. Let's see how it works out.
So we're going to start this by pasting this
prompt that I have built, where we want to create a
seven tweet Twitter thread, about five strategies for writing high engagement
Twitter posts. We wanted to start
with a strong hook, provide actionable
tips in each tweet, and end with a call to action
to encourage interactions. So these are the very specific
instructions that we have given CHITPT let's see
how it follows through. Okay, so you just
finished the thread. Let's see how it looks
like. The tweet number one, I want more engagement Twitter. Here are five
powerful strategies to write tweets and
get more likes, read weets and replies. Hey, Fred, apparently, he
loves emts. Let's see. Start with a strong hook.
People Scroll fast. Your first sentence
should grab attention. Okay, that's a nice tip. Make it scannable
and easy to read, leverage curiosity
and open loops, engage with a question
or a culture action. Use the proven formats
that work, and Okay. He just made the
resume in the end. Perfect. Now, let's
make it funnier. Let's see how it will do. Okay, that looks
funnier, already? Okay, so let's finish it. That really looks
much funnier, okay? Tired of tweeting to the void while you're only from your mom. Okay. Start with a
hook that slaps. People grow faster
than your move it on. Oh, that's rough, man. You got to grab them, okay? Writing like a human,
not a corporate robot, use curiosity like Glick
Bait, but make it at go. And with a question
or a spicy take, people love to argue
online, use that. Use proven formats that work because originality
is overrated. Okay, and I'll recap. That's perfect. So it did everything that
we asked it for, and you can just iterate
as much as you want here. DPT will just obey
your commands. So what I advise you
to do right now is to pick up a couple of these prompts that we have generated. You can change for any
social media that you want. You can go for Instagram. You can go for Facebook. It doesn't matter. Just give him very specific instructions, and he will follow through. You try copying and paste our results here
in the comment sections. If you have any
doubts, just ask me, and I'll be there
to help you out. Enjoy your private AI writer, and I see you in
the next lesson.
6. ChatGPT for Productivity: Work Smarter, Not Harder: Welcome to our next lesson. This time, I'm going to
show you how you can use JTPT so that you can become
a productivity Powerhouse. You're going to learn how to use HGPT to write and
review your emails, how to upload documents so it
can analyze it and extract relevant data for you and how to add even
comparisons of products. So let's say you want to compare two different cameras for your setup, two
different microphones, I'm going to teach
you how to use it to create a table
that reviews it automatically and give you the best option for
your specific needs. So let's just get started. The first craze we're
going to explore is to ask CTP to generate an email for us. I'm going to get a
copy here that I have prepared and just pase here. I'm asking him to write a friendly yet
professional email requesting Amini with a
client in the next week. Let's see what he's going
to do. Okay, it's done. It has generated a request. I generated a subject, so request for a
meeting next week. It uses their client's name as we have not provided
the name of the client. It is polite. I hope
you're doing well. I would love the opportunity to connect with you next
week to discuss. Briefly mentions the purpose except for giving
our ongoing project, the potential collaboration,
specific topic, et cetera. As you can see, Chart P already predefined
a couple of fields. He's guiding you
through the process. So basically, he makes the
whole structure of the email, and you just need to fill the details specific
to your job. I'm going to open a new
conversation here so that we can now review an
email for grammar mistakes. I'm going to get a copy
here that I prepared. Let's get this here. Okay. So I just gave the prompt, revealed this email
for grammar mistakes, and I copied the whole subject of the email and the whole body. So as you can see, you already have a
mistake here in schedule, availability, schedule
again, and so on. There are more
mistakes. I'm just going to end it to HDDP and see if you can spot all the mistakes and
correct the email for us. Okay, there we go. So let me check everything
that he corrected. He gives you a
summary below here. Okay, I corrected the spelling
errors like availability. Okay? It's corrected. Schedule up here is corrected. Leather, Okay, it's corrected, and forward is corrected, too. Perfect. So as you can see, use an abuse of TGP to
review your materials. It's quite helpful.
It's very good at spotting mistakes and
correcting them for you. Now I'm going to show you one of my favorite features in HTPT. I'm going to get
this document here. This document is basically LVMH Louis Viton investor
relations report. Basically, it's something
that investors using on the day to day to
analyze a company, to see if they're growing, to see what they're
doing, et cetera. So as you can see here, it will give information about Lui Viton about their revenue, their profit, and et cetera
initiatives of the group. And I come from an
investment background, so that's why I'm using this
as an example for you guys. But you can use it
with any other PDF or file that you want, okay? I'm going to upload this
file here, just dragon drop. Is uploading, and I am going to use a specific copy
very, very simple. That is basically requesting DPT to summarize the document
into five bullet points. Let's see what it's going to do. So it's reading through the whole document and analyzing the most
important information. Okay, it's done. It took just a couple of seconds to read through an entire
document that has, let's say, how many pages. Okay, that's 31 pages of data
and a lot of data, okay? And DPTes made that in
five bullet points for us, where Viviton had a record here, the company achieved
another record with strong financial results, including 8% increase in profit from recurring
operations, surpassing 22 billion
euros, and so on. If the information in the
doc is very important for Always be sure
to double check. ChTPT can make mistakes. Now, for the last example
on ChatTP of this course, let me show you how you
can use it to help you compare different products
and choose the best for you. I'm going to get a copy
here that I have prepared. Let me paste here. Okay, so let's say I'm starting
a YouTube channel, and I don't know which
camera I want to choose. I'm building the
Sony ZV EV ten and the Sony ZV one F.
Which one should I get? I'm asking CDP to reason
over that and make a comparison table so
that I can better see the difference between
each one. Let's do. Okay. Okay, there we go. We have the table
comparing both cameras. It features sensor size, lens,
autofocus, stabilization, video quality, and all
the other information that is relevant when
choosing a camera. And it distills this information for you. Which ones you to get? Get the Sony ET if you want better image quality,
lens flexibility, and better autofocus, or if you want compact ease of use
and a built in lens, that's ideal for
log invertability. Yeah that give you one F. And if you have no
idea about what is APS C or other fast
hybrid autofocus, real time, et cetera,
just copy it here. And say, what is APS? And there we have
the answer. APS C refers to the sensor
size of the camera. It stands for Advanced
Photosystem type C, and it's larger
than a 1 " sensor, which means it captures
more light and detail. If you have any doubts, just keep following
up with HTTP. It will help you to understand every concept that
you want much better. This lesson brings our
module on HTPT to an end. There's much more to know,
but this is going to be the topic of another courses that I'll
make in the future. If you haven't been
enjoying so far, please let me know in
the comment sections. If I need to improve anything, please also let me know. Also, your doubts, bring everything in
the comment section, and I will do my best
to help you out. Now, get ready because
in the next lesson, we are going to learn
about Google Effects Labs. It's one of the
most stunning AIs in the market right now
for image generation, video generation, and
music generation. So see in the next lesson.
7. Google Labs FX: The AI King of Image Generation: Hi there. Welcome to one of the most exciting
lessons of this course. I'm going to teach you in
this lesson how to use one of the most powerful generative AIs for images and music in
the market right now. And the best of it,
it's fully free. You will pay nothing for it. So let's just get started. For this lesson,
you will need to create an account on Google FFC. Just type in our
browser labs dot Google slash FX and create
an account to sign up. Once you sign in, you will
click here on Start Image FX. And it will be redirected
to this screen over here. The interface in itself,
it's very simple. If you go to the left, you
will see that there is a field here where you type whatever images that you
want to generate. It already saw some suggestions here like a
futuristic cityscape, tall holographic billboards,
lick flying cars, and LightSb. Let's go with that. I'm going to press Sab and it just highlights
the button create now. I'm just going to click it
right now so that you can see a little bit of the
power of this AI two. There we go. We have
four images matching the prompts that we used
futurisk city scape, Tao holographic billboards, leak flying cars, and on lights. I'm going to click here to
open one of these images, and as you can see here
down to the left corner, you can edit to your favorites. You can copy, you can
download the image or share link with your friends to show them the image
that you have created. You can swipe and see
the other images here. They actually look
quite reasonable. And now let's try
something different. I'm going to try to create
a cat playing the guitar. Pixer art style. Let's see what it's
going to create for us. I'm going to switch
the view here. Let's see. That looks cute. Let me open this. Okay. What do you guys
think about this? I think it looks quite nice. That's exactly what I
would expect from pixel. Okay. So you can create a
lot of different styles. As you can see here to the left. You can see 35 millimeter film, minimal, sketchy, handmade. You can change the style
in whatever ways you want. I'm going to click handmade. It's going to add the tag here, and I'm going to press Create again. Let's see what it does. And let me go back here. Okay, I changed a little bit. There we go. This is
a cat handmade style. If I want to remove
the picture art style, I can just delete it and
ask it to create again. Let's see if it changes
a lot the design. That's a change.
Okay. There we go. That's a handmade guitar. Yeah. He interpreted
the guitar is handmade. Okay, quite interesting. What do you think of these
images? Do you like them? Would you use them? Now, I want to ask you to
take some action. Explore Google Effects images and try to generate
a couple of images. Something around 12. You will have to reiterate
just three times. Select the three best ones
and upload here. Lot be shy. In the next lesson, you
will learn how to use one of my favorite AIs,
Virtsl with zero. You will be able to create
a working website prototype from zero without a
single line of code. See.
8. Vercel v0: Build Apps Without Coding: Hi there, it's time
to see our last but definitely not least
generative AI. You're going to meet
now VL VZeroO of the most powerful tools
to code without coding. You just say what you want in natural
language like saying, Okay, I want a
website, a dashboard, to see how many cards pass here, to keep track of my inventory, and it will give you just that. A website that is
functional and then you can put on air in just
five to 10 minutes. Now, let's dive in. To access zero, you
need to type in your browser viso dot DV. That's all. This is the hum page where
you'll be redirected. In this homepage, you have
a big box here where you can just type whatever you
want the AI to code for you. I'm going to show you
before coding something. Some of the prototypes that have been made with Viral V zero. This is one, it's a
crypto dashboard. Basically, all this was
built without code. Someone just typed, I want
a crypto dashboard and went editing as he wanted by just adding some extra
information and say, Okay, I want this to be black, I want this phone to be bigger, et cetera, you don't need to
know anything about code. And this person
build a memory game. Yes, you can do that with
Versel. It's just insane. It's important to
say a disclaimer here that VZero is very good for simple tasks and especially for building
simple prototypes. But when you start to
get some complex stuff, it's hard to get past that
without learning coding, okay? So I'm using these a lot for
making MVPs for my startups. So if I have an idea and I
want to quickly deploy it, in a simple way, just to see if there is any demand,
I will make it. I'm going to show you a
website that I build using verse Salvi zero that's called Mil tale dot on
line slash English. And as you access it, it's basically a TA reading website. So you will choose three cards. So let me select the first one. The star, the second one, the hanged Man and the third
one that I don't know, I'm going to know after
the reading here. So what I'm doing is picking up the name of the three
cards that I selected, sending them back
around to HGPT, hGPT will make an analysis of these cards
connecting to my past, present, and future and give
me a reading right now. It just take a
couple of seconds. So let's hold on.
Okay, there we go. So the last card
was the strength. Okay? So we have the star, the hanger Man and strength. And here's the reading. This was all generated
by TTP Team. Welcome to this unique
journey through Tara where each card serves as a gateway to deeper understanding
personal insight. So it will read in
the past position, the star signifies
a team of hope and inspiration and so on. And in the end, it will give
me a narrative conclusion. Your journey from the
start to strength, passing through the
hanged man symbolize a transformative passage from a place of hope of
full beginnings, through necessary pause for reflection and sacrifice. Okay. Looks like a nice reading.
Basically, this is a website that I'm testing if
there's any fit for people. If people click here, ask
a question to the taro, they will be redirected
to a stripe link where they can buy
for $2 a reading, and the app will just re run. People will select another card. I'm going to send
that card to DPT, and it's going to return
a new interpretation based on a question that
the person inputted. If you want to try,
feel free, please. So let's go back
to sev zero here. And now I'm going
to quickly show you a prototype of a website
that we can generate here. I'm going to pick up
something very simple. Let me use this. A simple dashboard to control the numbers of car
in our inventory. Okay? So let's press Okay. And now the model is thinking. Versll is creating all these using some proprietary
languages. And as you can see, I told you there would be no
code, like I lied. Actually there is
code, but it's all generated by Versal, okay? So you have to code anything. In this part, I was telling
all the truth, okay? So all this is the code that
you would have to build, okay, and code if you had
DAI assistant to help you. Let's see what that
looks like in real life. Okay, here's our dashboard. 2022, Toyota Corolla, inventory
manager cars in stock. I can reduce the numbers by
clicking the minus sign. I can up the numbers by
clicking the plus sign. Let's add a new car here. It even add a new car enter details for a new
car in the inventory. The car make, let's say a BMW, a 520 I, and the year is 2024. Okay, let's add the
car. There we go. We have just added a brand new BMW 520 I in the inventory. And I can go and add, Okay, let's say five of
these in inventory, and we just sold the
Mustang. Okay, there you go. You just have a functional
prototype if you want to show someone a dashboard
or something like that. Now, what do I want you to do? Think about something that
you've always wanted to do. But you've always thought it was impossible because you
didn't know how to code. Try it with Viral V zero. Explain your idea to Versll
and make the edits yourself. Let's see what you
can make with it. Oh, and just a word
of caution here. As I told you, Versll is very good to design
front end experience. Front end is what you see in the screen, but not back end. Back end is when you
want to upload a file, sign up people, et cetera. So managing data, it's not good, but it's very nice
as you saw for creating simple prototypes that you can show to your
customers and say, Okay, would that
solve your problem? And if so, then you can have a first validation
for your product and then move on to
find a developer or learn to code
yourself to develop it, integrating front and back end. Thank you and see you in the next and final lesson
of this course.
9. Final Thoughts: Hi there. Welcome to
the final thoughts on this course on AI
and projectivity. You have just learned three of the most powerful generative
AIs of our time H GPT, Google FX Image,
and VersL Vzero. What are you going to
build with these tools? I want you to now go to
the project section and take a look at which final
project you want to complete. I have given you three options. If you want, go and do all free. You will be much better
off by doing all three because you will be putting into practice everything that
you have learned so far. Another thing that
I want to ask you is for you to take some time, go to the comment
section and tell me exactly what you thought of
these classes. Was it good? Was it bad? Help me to make a better course
for you in the future. And if you have any doubts, please reach to
me in the comment section or even on social. I'll do my best to
try to help you out. So thank you very much
for staying here, watching this course, and having the patience
to stay with me. Have a nice one. Bye bye.