Steal this AI Prompt: Business Ideas, Tools & Smart AI Hacks | Vaibhav Sisinty | FO432 Raj Shamani
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Vaibhav Sisinty discusses how AI is transforming the job market. Microsoft's report indicates that any job involving computers will be disrupted, including software engineering and graphic design. Conversely, physical jobs like nursing, carpentry, and plumbing are expected to remain stable. The discussion highlights that while many jobs will change or disappear, new roles will emerge, although the transition period might be challenging. Indian companies hire more people due to inefficiencies, a practice that AI will disrupt, leading to fewer hires and increased efficiency.
The conversation delves into the controversial topic of mass layoffs due to AI. Sisinty notes that companies like UPS, Amazon, and Intel have fired thousands, and their stock prices *increased*, indicating investor approval of reducing human workforce. He shares a prediction from Anthropic's founder that 50% of entry-level jobs will vanish in five years. This raises crucial questions about where people will go, how they will earn money, and the potential collapse of economies if widespread job displacement occurs. While some believe new jobs will arise, the speed of AI adoption (5 years versus 100 years for industrial revolutions) makes the short-term impact a significant concern.
Despite job displacement concerns, Sisinty emphasizes 'pockets of opportunities' for young individuals. He advises leveraging AI to solve problems for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which form the backbone of the Indian economy. Examples include using AI for lead generation, customer outreach, and helping businesses scale. He encourages students to use AI to gain experience before graduating, emphasizing that AI is not difficult to learn and can be used for consulting and freelancing. He also highlights the emerging 'Service as a Software' model, where human-like services (e.g., customer support) are automated by AI.
Sisinty introduces several AI tools to boost productivity. He highlights 'Happenstances' for deep social network research, identifying connections to specific individuals. 'Crystal Knows' is a Chrome extension that analyzes a person's online presence to provide psychological insights, aiding in better communication and understanding in various interactions, like interviews or dates. He also mentions the surprising statistic that 'one out of five teens in the US has a romantic relationship with AI,' showcasing the rise of 'artificial intimacy.' He encourages using AI for mock interviews and dating preparation, demonstrating how easy it is to build such tools.
When discussing the best AI, Sisinty explains that each model has unique strengths. Grok excels at analyzing Twitter data to gauge public sentiment, especially useful for financial markets. ChatGPT is suited for everyday general tasks, while Claude is preferred for content creation like LinkedIn posts, Instagram reels, and YouTube scripts. He demonstrates a 'deep research' technique using multiple AI models (Grok, Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity) to gather diverse perspectives on a topic (e.g., Lenskart IPO). He then combines their outputs into a single, comprehensive report, emphasizing the importance of not relying on a single AI model.
Sisinty introduces the 'Magic Prompt Formula' to write effective AI prompts, consisting of Role, Objective, Context, and Data. He illustrates this by crafting an email to a manager requesting leave. By assigning a detailed 'role' to the AI (e.g., experienced email copywriter), setting a clear 'objective' (getting two days off without remaining leaves), and providing 'context' about the manager, the AI generates a more convincing and tailored email. He further demonstrates a 'constructively critiquing' technique, where he asks the AI to evaluate and improve its own generated content, resulting in significantly better output.
To streamline prompt creation, Sisinty shows how to build a 'prompt generator' within ChatGPT's 'Projects' feature. By providing the AI with the Magic Prompt Formula, it can generate new prompts for various tasks, such as writing sales emails for AI consulting services. He then demonstrates ChatGPT's 'Agent Mode,' where the AI acts like a human browsing websites. He instructs it to visit a website (e.g., Qura Home), gather product information, download images, and then use Canva to create a WhatsApp brochure. The AI independently navigates the site, collects data, and generates a brochure, showcasing its ability to automate multi-step tasks. He also highlights 'Bolt.new' for quickly generating website designs.
Sisinty demonstrates how AI can create professional pitch decks and video ads. Using 'Zen Spark' (an agent-based tool), he inputs a website URL and instructions to generate a pitch deck for a startup, adhering to Y Combinator principles and incorporating data-driven insights. The AI performs extensive research, analyzes market opportunities, and structures the presentation with relevant information. He also uses 'Sora' (OpenAI's video generation model) to create a UGC-style video ad for a product, featuring a green-screen image and a voiceover. He shows how to use a free VPN to access Sora in India and even features a voice-cloned video of himself from three short clips.