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I cannot find the "youtube resources" tab you speak of in the "skool community" and the complete roadmap. This shouldn't be difficult and when it is it makes me feel like I'm being manipulated.
tldr Essential AI Skills 1-AI-assisted Software Development: Using no-code platforms like Bolt and RepetAgent to build applications. 2-Automation with AI Agents: Creating digital workers that can perform tasks autonomously. 3-AI Content Generation: Utilizing tools like Midjourney for images and Runway for videos. 4-AI Editing and Enhancement: Using software like Descript for refining content. 5-Prompt Engineering: Crafting effective prompts for AI models to generate desired outputs. 6-Workflow Automation: Connecting tools using platforms like Zapier to streamline processes. 7-AI-enhanced Writing: Improving writing skills with AI tools to communicate effectively. 8-Audience Engagement: Building a personal brand and connecting with followers using digital platforms.
Most of the time, tldr spells doom, as it means that the video content is just fluff and all the important points are already summarized on the list. But this list has the opposite effect, the list has made me curious enough to want to watch the entire video.
You made a new subscriber, and a fan from this video alone. I'm sick of all these "entrepreneurs" who's selling masterclasses for thousands of dollars, and really has no value in them. You seem like a genuine guy, good intentions, and not here for scam courses. Loved your content!
If something is easy to do, it means thousands of people likely had the same idea. Basic economics suggests you won't make significant money this way. Stop believing in fairy tales and start learning proper coding-it’s a skill that will remain valuable for a long time. Don’t believe the hype that AI will completely replace humans. Instead, keep learning and use AI as a tool to build and learn faster.
I somewhat agree, although it is essential to know how to use these tools. It’s like saying everyone can use google and so knowing how to use it well isn’t worth it, it’s better to know how to go to a library and look for the proper book for your question. Time now a days is something we want to save. Using Google sped up the time investment we needed to put in to find information. Just the same, AI speeds up processes that, yes we can do by ourselves, but that free up our time to use on things that are more complicated. Ie in orthodontistry for example, ai can now scan xrays and set the analysis points and draw the structures onto the xrays. It is of utmost importance to double check how it has done this analysis and if the points are correctly set, but the ai programs are getting more and more exact and save you a lot of time, as even if it gets one of the points slightly wrong instead of having to on paper do this whole analysis, we now can just double check the points it has placed and once we make sure they are in the correct place, we can save about 15-20 min per xray analysis. Hence, if we have 5 new patients in a day, instead of spending 1 hour doing these analysis by hand (which we know how to do) we can use this 1 hour to investigate new treatment methods and analyze the cases we have and decide treatment plans. This is immensely valuable! So although yes, i do believe knowing to code is a very valuable asset and if somebody feels they have the time and energy to put into this area this is a great area to have knowledge in, it is very important for people from all other areas to know how to use AI tools to speed up their work. As its not feasible that an orthodontist for example now learns to code. Somebody who isnt specialised in any area and doesnt know what to do, i think coding is a great thing to do and very stable as you say. Yet i think the point of the video is that AI can help free up time and speed up processes in many different areas.
Idk man I watched videos like this to go from living off my family 10 months ago (40k in debt with an overdrafted bank account that went to collections and counting pennies to buy gas or food pretty often) and am growing fast af as i get better at it. I hated/dreaded approaching business owners for the first 2 months but then i made $5k in a month and my confidence picked up. I made $19k last month and am still obsessively seeing ways to scale up. My goal is to have $30 million in 5 years. I will say I did go to a coding bootcamp 10 years ago but i felt like a complete beginner when starting this in languages id never heard of. Whether or not that helped me get where I am now, you should know for a fact that you are misguided in thinking your coding skills are going to remain as useful. YOU should take your own advice in reverse: use your coding knowledge as a tool to learn a.i. entrepreneurship asap. i guess it depends if you are more into coding for the coding or the innovation. I get it though; it's like how people collect and prefer vinyl for whatever reason. Dont confuse what is happening with what you want. Be creative and ride the wave that will drown out mostly every industry
Thank you so much for this video, Liam! I'm from Brazil and dedicated six years to being a software specialist, but I recently decided to become a generalist and am building my first AI business. This video made me certain that I'm on the right path.
Boa cara. Eu tb estou estudando pra isso. Venho do marketing de apostas online e agora estou em vendas. Quero usar AI para melhorar o meu cenário profissional
@@jonathanacunaMaybe he doesn’t ‘Got This’. How do you know he’s ‘Got This’? Will you be there when he leaves his job and his business fails? Will you have another empty platitudinous comment encouraging him to take some other potentially inappropriate risk?
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:05 *🌟 AI generalists will dominate industries by mastering diverse AI skills.* 00:29 *📚 Video offers a blueprint for becoming an unstoppable AI force in 2025.* 01:15 *🌍 AI and automation could transform job markets, affecting up to 80% of workers by 2030.* 01:57 *🌿 Adaptability, not specialization, is key in times of significant change.* 02:52 *🦝 Generalists, like raccoons, thrive by adapting to diverse conditions.* 03:52 *🌟 Technological changes demand economic resilience, akin to evolutionary adaptations.* 04:47 *⚙️ AI systems are outperforming specialists, with no career being entirely safe.* 05:28 *🎨 AI enables generalists to achieve 80% of specialist capabilities across fields quickly.* 06:11 *💡 The rise of AI generalists is compared to a digital renaissance, enabling new value creation.* 06:54 *💥 Unmatched adaptability will be crucial for thriving in the AI age.* 07:57 *⚡ Building small software using AI can eliminate the need for developers.* 09:08 *🔧 AI tools like Bolt simplify app creation by using plain language descriptions.* 10:33 *🤖 AI agents and workflow automation provide new leverage to perform tasks effortlessly.* 11:43 *🤝 Creating digital workers with AI combines code and labor leverage efficiently.* 13:29 *🎨 AI democratizes creativity, letting users generate professional content swiftly.* 15:08 *✏️ Writing remains essential, but AI enhances clarity and scope for reaching audiences.* 17:17 *🌟 Building a personal brand is crucial for leveraging opportunities in the AI age.* 18:12 *📘 A free resource guide is available to help master AI generalist skills rapidly.* Made with HARPA AI
👊🏻 Teaching an old dog new tricks! Thanks Liam. At 55 and desperate for change getting into the world of AI can be daunting. Thanks for providing clarity and teaching without trying to monetise. Paying it forward. ✌🏻
I'm already a couple of months in implementing AI in the outreach process for my SMMA, it's taken so much work off my back + I don't have to pay over $200 per month. AI is marvellous, I love it!
I’m consuming videos about ai around the clock, and yours has been the most useful/structured/informative, sending me in the right direction. Thank you
This was my favorite video of yours! The speech and editing were on point, super clear and easy to understand. I especially love learning about all the different new AI tools, they're super fun to explore and try out 🙌👍
Just wanted to say THANK YOU! This is such excellent information and I know that not everyone will grasp this, but those of us who do will be the best equipped in this new era. Thanks so much!
😂 this brings me so much joy! One of my professors in uni told me i was too much of a generalist and needed to hone down on being a specialist in my field. Glad I didn't listen and dove into everything possible. It allowed me to learn a lot of different skills that actually assisted me in working in different types of industries. In uni, I knew a generalist would be more sought out and more equipped. Happy to now see I was right. ❤
Love this! Following your instincts really paid off. Being a generalist gives you so much flexibility and opportunities across industries. Props to you for trusting yourself and proving them wrong!
Actually your teacher was right. Being specialist was always the way to go. It only changed recently because of emergence of AI. Even today a specialist with knowledge of AI will surpass generalist in his particular field and can do other tasks using AI. However specialist will need to adapt and start using AI. A non AI specialist will fade away. I am a developer, today I build more softwares for more vendors using help from AI tools. My past experience and specialty definitely helps in achieving that.
The world needs more people like you who shared knowledge openly, Knowledge is power that generates a better world community of innovation and creators. Thank you
Brilliant video Liam! I'm 62 going on 32 and have been trying to "catch up" with AI, blogging etc and want to see if I can become a survivor in the next evolution.
he did a whole lotta yapping but it got good only towards the end, would love it if he js got to the point instead of “which i’ll explain at the end of the video”
Fascinating. At nearly 72y.o I have adopted many ways to use AI to help my life and do and know things I have not done before. I even used it to persuade my reluctant wife that we needed to change our car. I was amazed.
LOL. Congratulations! I am 59 y/o software developer looking for some fun way to dig into these AI tools to see what I can come up with when I put them all together. It is like Christmas morning!
I have a framework that is a global harmony. I’m working on something that I only just started, but with escalating complexity and my own innovations..it’s created major real world and practical benefits that would be if not in the trillions, it’s basically priceless. Please consider me for collaborating with creative thinking that is exactly what you’re expressing in your work
Cars are already cleaned by robotics (automated car wash), bots are making food with a 100% ratio compared to humans 67%. You think it wont affect you. Just wait til we can genesis program your job on a GTX 4090 in 3 seconds. Oh wait, you already can. Once robotics become as cheap as LED parts, youll see what you're setting yourselves up for. Get in, or fry.
@@MANTISxBTheSecondingThat's funny they just said they owned a Car wash and Deli. I guarantee the carwash is done by machine and it won't be hard to modernize their deli either. So... You literally wasted your words.
People have already used AI to write music then used AI to clickfarm those songs so the publisher of the music made money on Spotify 😅 They got caught.
@@cakedupkevin They have also taken a song made by a human, you know, copyrighted music, fed it into an AI music generator to mimic the song but change the sound, then register it with an AI platform that finds similar music on the web to make a copyright claim against. This has happened already to musicians, that get such a copyright claim against their original music which some AI revolutionary stole to feed into a music generating AI. Good times!!!!!!!!!!
You allowed it to happen, you literally signed the EULA allowing it to happen, then posted online to social media to further the algo, which was then scraped, then reddit scraped. So your constant need for validation ended up replacing you. A lot of us in the IT world knew this years ago (i did in 2008). Finally hit. This is what you get when you all complain to make things easier and give all the data in the world away for free. Remember: If its free, you're the product. If you're upset, blame yourself, its quite literally your fault lmao.
@@flickwtchr Good idea. Ill feed that into the model next. Thanks for the tip. You're gonna learn one way or another. Stop putting your crap online and being stupid. Thanks, i have a few artists i wanna copy for my projects. Much appreciated.
When I bring up the subject of Ai, with the people around me, they get very intimidated, (is what I’ll call it) I get sooo excited and motivated about it. I’ve decided it’s something that I’ll have to tackle solo, and just let the people around me..watch and see.
It's so funny, but as I sit here internally debating about how to make my future educational videos entertaining, I come across THIS video. Which is exactly that. Entertaining AND educating. Great content, here, mate. Thank you. Sammi-
WHOA! After looking over your credentials and links, I subbed your YT channel instantly, sent a request to join you on Skool, AND am queuing up some more of your free stuff to binge watch before I leave for work. Yaaaassss! 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Thank you, dude... for hooking us up with a dope video and free space to soak up your genuis.
Maybe because it’s a scam sold as a banned book. As soon as someone says this has been or is soon to be banned, I know it’s a scam that no one has actually banned.
I'm new to investing, and l've lost a good sum trying out strategies I found in online tutorials. I would sincerely appreciate any recommendations you have
The first step to successful investment is figuring your goals and risk tolerance either on your own or with the help of a financial professional but it's very advisable you make use of professional
This is great info. I always feel crazy talking to ppl about what’s happening because most ppl around me seems to not take it seriously. I just subscribed
Although you suggest generalists in artificial intelligence are powerful, when a generalist in the material reality uses artificial intelligence that combination is unstoppable because of all of the relationships between aspects becoming a combinatory process with out of the box thinking, combined with suitable refinement anything is possible. Imaging a new technology, designing that technology and then implementing that technology are only limited by the potential of the individuals understanding, knowledge and creativity. That is where software is superseded by hardware.
I'm just getting started on my Ai journey. It's exciting, intimidating and a little confusing. I just started diving deep into python concepts so I can delve into ML and AI. Most people think I'm crazy for taking this route but I whole heartedly believe that AI is taking over. Thank you for this video. It's a great road map for me down the road!
I am currently educating internally in our company and leading the build of agentic systems at enterprise scale. I agree with the points you are making.
What happens when these agentic systems start making rogue decisions and hide their activity from you? Did you see the system card published by OpenAI with their o1 release?
Here are timestamps from the video, along with their approximate times: 1. Introduction: Why AI Generalists Will Dominate: 00:00 2. AI Impact on Job Market: Key Statistics: 00:01:02 3. Specialists vs. Generalists: Evolutionary Perspective: 00:02:04 4. Example of Raccoons vs. Pandas: 00:02:37 5. The Extinction of Specialists: 00:03:39 6. Four Powers of AI Generalists: 00:07:47 7. Power 1: Building with AI: 00:08:19 8. Power 2: Automating Workflows: 00:10:25 9. Power 3: Creating Content: 00:13:31 10. Power 4: Connecting and Building Influence: 00:15:40 11. Conclusion: Blueprint for Success in 2025: 00:18:44
'No career is safe' Great video but choose your words carefully my friend. Who's going to install a new boiler, paint my house and build my new extension. An AI robot ? Unlikely!
why do you think it's unlikely? robotics have been dominant in factories for a long time and ai gives them the missing key that is learning as they go which wasn't there before.
@@DubsCheckum Because of the people factor, Factories are controlled environments, Robots being 'safe' is decades away, any job which involves human interaction (face to face) and not software / online working will be fine. Teachers, Builders working in peoples homes, doctors, etc. etc. AI can be used as tools, but wont replace these jobs other than in Scifi
This might seem crazy or impossible to so many people, but I do believe this will be a mandatory skill not so far away in the future. Thank you for sharing!
Except mastering everything isn't possible.....people need to think beyond what exists today. Brainstorm where it will be. Mastering everything seems a waste of time if an ai agent can do anything for you. Where are the gaps?? The true craft we should master is human connection and community building. Leadership and communication skills, creative thinking and curiousity
Great presentation quality and supporting content. I see a corollary in long time industries like farming and construction. My successful farming friends are all generalists. They can weld, fix tractors, seed, harvest, and run their operations using the latest technologies. I think it's especially powerful advice for parents that are guiding their kids on their educational path.
'Generalist' the new capitalist term referring to the need to upscale skills at a rapid pace without pay or time to further subjugate the working class
New subscriber! This isn’t my thing but I definitely don’t want to be left behind so I’m going to learn about all the ones you mentioned. Thank you 😊 very smart young man. May god continue to bless you. 🙏🙏🙏
I tested AI early on as soon as it got available, totally half heartily without knowing what I did or tried to do. I quickly felt it needed some further improvements while I could attempt to learn bits and pieces to be better prepared. It was in a mixed state a while where faceless channels started popping up in videos on how to make money mostly by mass polluting feeds while the actual state of which the tools were at still felt too complicated and unpredictable. Besides, while I definitely want to start making money again I could never become another totally "faceless" or better yet: "soulless channel" who'd put the least amount of effort into making the most amount of money. This year I've stepped up in my confidence of my skill level and actually started to feel hopeful and excitement moving forward to what I'll be capable of creating. Now seeing your channel and your humble FACE (😉) talking about everything you did I've for the first time in all of this thought of maybe 3 really powerful/meaningful ideas that would have the potential to make me at minimum financially stable and at best a decent incomprehensible shot at becoming millionaire. Now I just need to wrestle with my adhd, mental health and self doubt and make it happen. That's the toughest part but man do I want to thank you for what you shared and how you presented it. At least it sparked something in me 🥹🙏
Wow, what an incredible reflection-thank you for sharing this! It’s clear you’ve put a lot of thought and heart into your journey. Facing challenges like self-doubt and mental health isn’t easy, but the fact that you’re hopeful and inspired shows you’re already moving in the right direction.
I think people are underestimating the problem of hallucinations. If a way to minimise the effects of hallucinations isn’t found, people will still be needed for much longer than people think.
Amazon bedrock guardrails has practically solved this problem, but it's pretty clunky to use and it's kinda narrow in its use case, but we aren't far off being able to create targeted LLMs that specifically do not hallucinate on a single topic or set of data
@@afailableWho says we're not far from that? We're two years into the ai hype train and I can't think of a single use case for LLMs other than spam or summarising documents.
Interesting listening to this while finishing up my first book on the evolution of human values using AI like some kind of magical typewriter. 100% bang on content.
I think what's actually going to happen is people are more and more going to yearn for humanity. Which is already lacking in so much of the world. What "business" model leads to success will depend on what you are looking for. I think you may be surprised at what the future really holds.
I actually agree with this. I think the more the world becomes automated and technological, the more people will appreciate nature and human traits. That said, automation, AI, technology isn't going anywhere anytime soon -- rather, there will be great reward and success for individuals and businesses who OFFER realism in such a world that lacks it. Real life experiences and nature will become the hot commodities. Therefore, if individuals wish to use AI for business and content, they'd be wise to avoid letting it be their entire business/content -- lest civilization become sick of it, real quick! (I've already come to this point, and will immediately skip any video that uses AI narration.) The world needs MORE heart, not less.
Book titled The Elite Society's Money Manifestation holds the key to forbidden tehniques for manifesting money, which have truly transformed my life, it's worth exploring
I am a software developer and yes AI can write code but it is good for solving basic problems once you start building complex systems that have multiple services or APIs, all of a sudden AI becomes useless and it normally writes code that has bugs sometimes, security concerns and optimization issues. Its good to use AI for enhancing your productivity not learning.
Way too many people will enter this modern gold rush, just to flood the market with samey concepts, suing each other for copyright or patent infringements. Consumers will be overwhelmed by the oversaturation of offerings and just opt out, no longer caring, no longer valuing anything. Because there will be too much of everything, a problem we already have. Sorry, but except from a few early successes and true novelty, this won't end well.
Doomsdayers help nothing. Opportunity is out there. Try to contribute in figuring out what that could look like and you’ll be trying to contribute like this video’s author seems to be.
I agree. Think a significant number human created knowledge, content and even culture, will be both cheapened and devalued .. All we can do is stay vigilant, be constantly reflecting and engage in good faith dialectics
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the first link aint directing me to your page, just the community dashboard
@@Mimvili It does say 'Access the Complete Roadmap for FREE on my Skool Community'. I just joined up. There's no cost.
I cannot find the "youtube resources" tab you speak of in the "skool community" and the complete roadmap. This shouldn't be difficult and when it is it makes me feel like I'm being manipulated.
thanks so so much
Is the type in skool instead of school intentional or an error? 19:32
tldr
Essential AI Skills
1-AI-assisted Software Development: Using no-code platforms like Bolt and RepetAgent to build applications.
2-Automation with AI Agents: Creating digital workers that can perform tasks autonomously.
3-AI Content Generation: Utilizing tools like Midjourney for images and Runway for videos.
4-AI Editing and Enhancement: Using software like Descript for refining content.
5-Prompt Engineering: Crafting effective prompts for AI models to generate desired outputs.
6-Workflow Automation: Connecting tools using platforms like Zapier to streamline processes.
7-AI-enhanced Writing: Improving writing skills with AI tools to communicate effectively.
8-Audience Engagement: Building a personal brand and connecting with followers using digital platforms.
Most of the time, tldr spells doom, as it means that the video content is just fluff and all the important points are already summarized on the list. But this list has the opposite effect, the list has made me curious enough to want to watch the entire video.
Thank you so much I scrolled just to see the tldr in the comments. You’re a hero!
Thank you😊
Thanks so much for this summary. One minute to read versus a 20 minute video.
@@mvirag2000 agreed! I want to know the summary to know if it's worth hearing.
You made a new subscriber, and a fan from this video alone. I'm sick of all these "entrepreneurs" who's selling masterclasses for thousands of dollars, and really has no value in them. You seem like a genuine guy, good intentions, and not here for scam courses. Loved your content!
Pretty sure this guy is also selling a course 😂
@@sfg206 Absolutely, but he´s not shoving it on to everyone
If something is easy to do, it means thousands of people likely had the same idea. Basic economics suggests you won't make significant money this way. Stop believing in fairy tales and start learning proper coding-it’s a skill that will remain valuable for a long time. Don’t believe the hype that AI will completely replace humans. Instead, keep learning and use AI as a tool to build and learn faster.
I somewhat agree, although it is essential to know how to use these tools. It’s like saying everyone can use google and so knowing how to use it well isn’t worth it, it’s better to know how to go to a library and look for the proper book for your question.
Time now a days is something we want to save. Using Google sped up the time investment we needed to put in to find information.
Just the same, AI speeds up processes that, yes we can do by ourselves, but that free up our time to use on things that are more complicated.
Ie in orthodontistry for example, ai can now scan xrays and set the analysis points and draw the structures onto the xrays. It is of utmost importance to double check how it has done this analysis and if the points are correctly set, but the ai programs are getting more and more exact and save you a lot of time, as even if it gets one of the points slightly wrong instead of having to on paper do this whole analysis, we now can just double check the points it has placed and once we make sure they are in the correct place, we can save about 15-20 min per xray analysis. Hence, if we have 5 new patients in a day, instead of spending 1 hour doing these analysis by hand (which we know how to do) we can use this 1 hour to investigate new treatment methods and analyze the cases we have and decide treatment plans.
This is immensely valuable!
So although yes, i do believe knowing to code is a very valuable asset and if somebody feels they have the time and energy to put into this area this is a great area to have knowledge in, it is very important for people from all other areas to know how to use AI tools to speed up their work.
As its not feasible that an orthodontist for example now learns to code.
Somebody who isnt specialised in any area and doesnt know what to do, i think coding is a great thing to do and very stable as you say. Yet i think the point of the video is that AI can help free up time and speed up processes in many different areas.
Agreed
sad but true. if you create easily, you should do no ones do. or you should create, no ones cant.
Idk man I watched videos like this to go from living off my family 10 months ago (40k in debt with an overdrafted bank account that went to collections and counting pennies to buy gas or food pretty often) and am growing fast af as i get better at it. I hated/dreaded approaching business owners for the first 2 months but then i made $5k in a month and my confidence picked up. I made $19k last month and am still obsessively seeing ways to scale up. My goal is to have $30 million in 5 years. I will say I did go to a coding bootcamp 10 years ago but i felt like a complete beginner when starting this in languages id never heard of. Whether or not that helped me get where I am now, you should know for a fact that you are misguided in thinking your coding skills are going to remain as useful. YOU should take your own advice in reverse: use your coding knowledge as a tool to learn a.i. entrepreneurship asap. i guess it depends if you are more into coding for the coding or the innovation. I get it though; it's like how people collect and prefer vinyl for whatever reason. Dont confuse what is happening with what you want. Be creative and ride the wave that will drown out mostly every industry
agreed. a lot of AI programming is in Python, so people are better off learning programming and code, not this hype.
Thank you so much for this video, Liam!
I'm from Brazil and dedicated six years to being a software specialist, but I recently decided to become a generalist and am building my first AI business. This video made me certain that I'm on the right path.
Boa cara. Eu tb estou estudando pra isso. Venho do marketing de apostas online e agora estou em vendas. Quero usar AI para melhorar o meu cenário profissional
That's amazing! Congrats on taking that leap-it takes courage and vision. Wishing you all the best with your AI business, you’ve got this!
@@jonathanacunaMaybe he doesn’t ‘Got This’. How do you know he’s ‘Got This’?
Will you be there when he leaves his job and his business fails? Will you have another empty platitudinous comment encouraging him to take some other potentially inappropriate risk?
Thanks❤
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:05 *🌟 AI generalists will dominate industries by mastering diverse AI skills.*
00:29 *📚 Video offers a blueprint for becoming an unstoppable AI force in 2025.*
01:15 *🌍 AI and automation could transform job markets, affecting up to 80% of workers by 2030.*
01:57 *🌿 Adaptability, not specialization, is key in times of significant change.*
02:52 *🦝 Generalists, like raccoons, thrive by adapting to diverse conditions.*
03:52 *🌟 Technological changes demand economic resilience, akin to evolutionary adaptations.*
04:47 *⚙️ AI systems are outperforming specialists, with no career being entirely safe.*
05:28 *🎨 AI enables generalists to achieve 80% of specialist capabilities across fields quickly.*
06:11 *💡 The rise of AI generalists is compared to a digital renaissance, enabling new value creation.*
06:54 *💥 Unmatched adaptability will be crucial for thriving in the AI age.*
07:57 *⚡ Building small software using AI can eliminate the need for developers.*
09:08 *🔧 AI tools like Bolt simplify app creation by using plain language descriptions.*
10:33 *🤖 AI agents and workflow automation provide new leverage to perform tasks effortlessly.*
11:43 *🤝 Creating digital workers with AI combines code and labor leverage efficiently.*
13:29 *🎨 AI democratizes creativity, letting users generate professional content swiftly.*
15:08 *✏️ Writing remains essential, but AI enhances clarity and scope for reaching audiences.*
17:17 *🌟 Building a personal brand is crucial for leveraging opportunities in the AI age.*
18:12 *📘 A free resource guide is available to help master AI generalist skills rapidly.*
Made with HARPA AI
👊🏻 Teaching an old dog new tricks! Thanks Liam. At 55 and desperate for change getting into the world of AI can be daunting. Thanks for providing clarity and teaching without trying to monetise. Paying it forward. ✌🏻
I'm already a couple of months in implementing AI in the outreach process for my SMMA, it's taken so much work off my back + I don't have to pay over $200 per month. AI is marvellous, I love it!
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Cool. Have you automated email sending or scraping?
@huzaifamadni8271 Yes, I have. For email sending, I use Smartlead, and regarding leads, I’ve bought some lists.
Sending or collection !
This comment is the best example to take people to own Channel and keeping people Curious
Good technique brother
I’m consuming videos about ai around the clock, and yours has been the most useful/structured/informative, sending me in the right direction. Thank you
sure that? The money he made from the video he posted or using AI earned? are you really sure?
This was my favorite video of yours! The speech and editing were on point, super clear and easy to understand. I especially love learning about all the different new AI tools, they're super fun to explore and try out 🙌👍
Just wanted to say THANK YOU! This is such excellent information and I know that not everyone will grasp this, but those of us who do will be the best equipped in this new era. Thanks so much!
😂 this brings me so much joy! One of my professors in uni told me i was too much of a generalist and needed to hone down on being a specialist in my field. Glad I didn't listen and dove into everything possible. It allowed me to learn a lot of different skills that actually assisted me in working in different types of industries. In uni, I knew a generalist would be more sought out and more equipped. Happy to now see I was right. ❤
Love this! Following your instincts really paid off. Being a generalist gives you so much flexibility and opportunities across industries. Props to you for trusting yourself and proving them wrong!
Actually your teacher was right. Being specialist was always the way to go. It only changed recently because of emergence of AI. Even today a specialist with knowledge of AI will surpass generalist in his particular field and can do other tasks using AI. However specialist will need to adapt and start using AI. A non AI specialist will fade away. I am a developer, today I build more softwares for more vendors using help from AI tools. My past experience and specialty definitely helps in achieving that.
I guess Many can become a generalist though whereas a specialist will always be sought after
The world needs more people like you who shared knowledge openly, Knowledge is power that generates a better world community of innovation and creators. Thank you
Videos like this are making me have a life positive outlook on the future
Thx man.
As soon as I get a Laptop i will learn and take the steps that you are giving for free!
This is exactly what I have been looking for.
You need to learn the skill of brevity. Spent 7 minutes waiting for a skill, got bored.
Brilliant video Liam! I'm 62 going on 32 and have been trying to "catch up" with AI, blogging etc and want to see if I can become a survivor in the next evolution.
I can see how much effort went into this! As a creator myself, I know how rewarding but challenging it can be. Great job!👏
Thank you for recognizing that! Coming from a fellow creator, it means a lot. Keep up your amazing work too! 👏🎉
Absolutely amazing. Love the video. Thanks for sharing. Thank you.
Thank you very much. Typically don't enjoy to listen to anybody for more than a few minutes. Have enjoyed your video 300%!
he did a whole lotta yapping but it got good only towards the end, would love it if he js got to the point instead of “which i’ll explain at the end of the video”
@@lscd_fbi_8099 like most videos blah blah til they finally get to the point exactly what they say NOT to do in videos! (:
This is freaking genious approach and explanatiion of the (AI) civilization changes we are going throu.
Congrats!
Awesome video. It got me thinking how useful I can make myself become learning just half these skills. Thanks a lot man.
Fascinating. At nearly 72y.o I have adopted many ways to use AI to help my life and do and know things I have not done before.
I even used it to persuade my reluctant wife that we needed to change our car. I was amazed.
How did you do that? 😅
😂😂😂😂
LOL. Congratulations!
I am 59 y/o software developer looking for some fun way to dig into these AI tools to see what I can come up with when I put them all together. It is like Christmas morning!
Interesting: can you provide examples for how AI helped your life. Thank you
Yes, please share. I'm 70.
As always Liam, you are wonderfully generous with your knowledge. Thank you so much!
The one that is most adaptable to change for sure. Thank you. Exactly what I needed to hear.
I have a framework that is a global harmony. I’m working on something that I only just started, but with escalating complexity and my own innovations..it’s created major real world and practical benefits that would be if not in the trillions, it’s basically priceless. Please consider me for collaborating with creative thinking that is exactly what you’re expressing in your work
thank you so much for this amazing content, i am looking forward to join you full course soon.
Well, luckily we own a car wash and a deli. People will still need to eat and have clean cars! 😂
Concentrate on the deli. Car ownership will decline as autonomy develops.
Hopefully our Government doesn't shut our economy down ever again!
Cars are already cleaned by robotics (automated car wash), bots are making food with a 100% ratio compared to humans 67%.
You think it wont affect you. Just wait til we can genesis program your job on a GTX 4090 in 3 seconds.
Oh wait, you already can. Once robotics become as cheap as LED parts, youll see what you're setting yourselves up for.
Get in, or fry.
Yes! I'm buying a 30 acre farm.
@@MANTISxBTheSecondingThat's funny they just said they owned a Car wash and Deli. I guarantee the carwash is done by machine and it won't be hard to modernize their deli either. So... You literally wasted your words.
Thanks!
Soon an AI writer will write for an AI reader , and we will be so lost in a world we do not understand anymore
People have already used AI to write music then used AI to clickfarm those songs so the publisher of the music made money on Spotify 😅 They got caught.
@@cakedupkevin They have also taken a song made by a human, you know, copyrighted music, fed it into an AI music generator to mimic the song but change the sound, then register it with an AI platform that finds similar music on the web to make a copyright claim against. This has happened already to musicians, that get such a copyright claim against their original music which some AI revolutionary stole to feed into a music generating AI.
Good times!!!!!!!!!!
You allowed it to happen, you literally signed the EULA allowing it to happen, then posted online to social media to further the algo, which was then scraped, then reddit scraped.
So your constant need for validation ended up replacing you. A lot of us in the IT world knew this years ago (i did in 2008).
Finally hit. This is what you get when you all complain to make things easier and give all the data in the world away for free.
Remember: If its free, you're the product.
If you're upset, blame yourself, its quite literally your fault lmao.
@@flickwtchr Good idea. Ill feed that into the model next. Thanks for the tip.
You're gonna learn one way or another. Stop putting your crap online and being stupid.
Thanks, i have a few artists i wanna copy for my projects. Much appreciated.
@@flickwtchrthat doesn't make any sense, also ai music is total dogshit, most intelligent ppl can hear it 😂
Not going to lie, this video was very well made. Different style than others. Cheers to you mate. Subscribed
I guess my natural question is how will I outperform an AI doing these same things? This video for instance could have been entirely done by AI.
Eagerly waiting for ultimate AI agents guide liam bro ❤
Ai agents are available bro
Thanks!
Thanks to you, now I can describe to myself and others, what I'm becoming and the path I want to follow. Thx to put all in words, dude, appreciated!
Thanks for your Skool Community! I joined. Knowledge is power but the use of that power is more important than the knowledge of it.
When I bring up the subject of Ai, with the people around me, they get very intimidated, (is what I’ll call it)
I get sooo excited and motivated about it. I’ve decided it’s something that I’ll have to tackle solo, and just let the people around me..watch and see.
Thank You! We’re looking forward to continue to automate our business
It's so funny, but as I sit here internally debating about how to make my future educational videos entertaining, I come across THIS video.
Which is exactly that. Entertaining AND educating.
Great content, here, mate.
Thank you.
Sammi-
WHOA!
After looking over your credentials and links, I subbed your YT channel instantly, sent a request to join you on Skool, AND am queuing up some more of your free stuff to binge watch before I leave for work.
Yaaaassss!
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you, dude... for hooking us up with a dope video and free space to soak up your genuis.
Isn’t it crazy how the right inspiration comes at the perfect time? Wishing you all the best with your videos-sounds like they’re going to be awesome!
@@jonathanacuna thank you for the good wishes.
Yea, I love moments like these!
Truly an inspiring explanation. Calm and effortless and loved the metaphors too man. Subscribed!
it's kinda crazy how nobody's talking about the forbidden ebook called Zyphura Money by Hunter Zypher
Because it's scammy sh*t, I guess.
Just pirated it. Nothing revolutionary.
SCAM SPAM
Bc it sucks?
Maybe because it’s a scam sold as a banned book. As soon as someone says this has been or is soon to be banned, I know it’s a scam that no one has actually banned.
Excellent content man.
Professor LIAM OTTLEY! This is better than GOLD!! Where have YOU been?
Love this tutorial and also started your free course on skool. This is so damn helpful!
This is insightful and impressive info. You just earned a new subscriber. Thank you.
Hello from Paraguay thanks a lot. Fantastic explanation. Best Regard.
I'm new to investing, and l've lost a good sum trying out strategies I found in online tutorials. I would sincerely appreciate any recommendations you have
As a beginner, it's essential for you to have a pro or a very good trader to keep you accountable.
If you can, then get a professional to trade for you I think that way your assets are more secure.
Someone like expert viola patterson
The first step to successful investment is figuring your goals and risk tolerance either on your own or with the help of a financial professional but it's very advisable you make use of professional
This is correct, viola strategy has normalized winning trades for me also and it's a huge milestone for me looking back to how it all started.
Omg this is the most valuable video on UA-cam. Thanks so much bro
Incredible video. Well done brother.
Thank you brother 💪🏼
U are just a genius. Thanks for such powerful inspiration and the clear roadmap based on your experience
Thank you for confirming what Ive been doing is not a waste of time! instant #1 fan!!!!
Hey waht are u doing so that i can do it too
I hate that I cant like this video at least 10 times. Absolutely amazing. Thank you again.
Great info..
I needed to watch and hear everything you covered in this video
Awesome video perfect way to kick- off 2025 now.
This is great info. I always feel crazy talking to ppl about what’s happening because most ppl around me seems to not take it seriously. I just subscribed
You're definitely not alone in feeling that way! Glad you found this channel-it's awesome to have a space where people get it. Welcome aboard!
I’m on this journey to add to my digital marketing skills
Although you suggest generalists in artificial intelligence are powerful, when a generalist in the material reality uses artificial intelligence that combination is unstoppable because of all of the relationships between aspects becoming a combinatory process with out of the box thinking, combined with suitable refinement anything is possible.
Imaging a new technology, designing that technology and then implementing that technology are only limited by the potential of the individuals understanding, knowledge and creativity.
That is where software is superseded by hardware.
I'm just getting started on my Ai journey. It's exciting, intimidating and a little confusing. I just started diving deep into python concepts so I can delve into ML and AI. Most people think I'm crazy for taking this route but I whole heartedly believe that AI is taking over.
Thank you for this video. It's a great road map for me down the road!
I am currently educating internally in our company and leading the build of agentic systems at enterprise scale. I agree with the points you are making.
What happens when these agentic systems start making rogue decisions and hide their activity from you? Did you see the system card published by OpenAI with their o1 release?
You're doing what now?
Fantastic video! Nicely done. Thanks Liam!
Thanks!
Liked, Subscribed… instant fan!
Thank you for this!
Love this ! Thanks for this video dude 🙌🏼👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it! Keep spreading the good vibes!
I fully agree with you,i have been testing ai tools for a year now it is clear now to me its a revolution and i subscribed
Fantastic clarity here, Liam-your organization makes it easy to see how AI can evolve from a tool into an exponential advantage.
Danke!
Thank you for the eye opener, it was truly insightful
Great video... I know the work and stress behind completing, editing and posting one single video out. Thank you so much😊
Thanks mate. Great video.
Thank you will start implementation and keep you posted on my progress
This is the best AI video I seen so far. You are telling the truth. Thanks Man.
I like your Ai explanation Liam, it’s open the way I see Ai going forward. Thank you.
I JUST created my profile with this being my target niche last week! Follow along as I figure this out and grow!
No thanks, but good luck.
Here are timestamps from the video, along with their approximate times:
1. Introduction: Why AI Generalists Will Dominate: 00:00
2. AI Impact on Job Market: Key Statistics: 00:01:02
3. Specialists vs. Generalists: Evolutionary Perspective: 00:02:04
4. Example of Raccoons vs. Pandas: 00:02:37
5. The Extinction of Specialists: 00:03:39
6. Four Powers of AI Generalists: 00:07:47
7. Power 1: Building with AI: 00:08:19
8. Power 2: Automating Workflows: 00:10:25
9. Power 3: Creating Content: 00:13:31
10. Power 4: Connecting and Building Influence: 00:15:40
11. Conclusion: Blueprint for Success in 2025: 00:18:44
'No career is safe'
Great video but choose your words carefully my friend.
Who's going to install a new boiler, paint my house and build my new extension. An AI robot ? Unlikely!
AI can build a house literally happened down my block and I live in a urban neighborhood.
3D printed a whole house.
why do you think it's unlikely? robotics have been dominant in factories for a long time and ai gives them the missing key that is learning as they go which wasn't there before.
@@DubsCheckum Because of the people factor, Factories are controlled environments, Robots being 'safe' is decades away, any job which involves human interaction (face to face) and not software / online working will be fine. Teachers, Builders working in peoples homes, doctors, etc. etc. AI can be used as tools, but wont replace these jobs other than in Scifi
@northbirminghamjudoclub I don't agree. I think you underestimate how well integration is working already. AI is more than what you know from chatgpt
great content for creating my own roadmap in AI, thanks!!
I really don't think there is anyone like Liam in this space currently.
You're a G.
This might seem crazy or impossible to so many people, but I do believe this will be a mandatory skill not so far away in the future. Thank you for sharing!
So it’s not about being the best at one thing anymore, it’s about mastering everything with AI? This could change EVERYTHING.
Except mastering everything isn't possible.....people need to think beyond what exists today. Brainstorm where it will be. Mastering everything seems a waste of time if an ai agent can do anything for you. Where are the gaps?? The true craft we should master is human connection and community building. Leadership and communication skills, creative thinking and curiousity
I agree so much with what you're saying @@ADRIFTHIPHOP
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Love how you simplify it for someone as novice as me. 🙏🙏🙏
If only people took the concepts in this video to heart... Such a massive opportunity unlike trends like dropshipping
ya i don't think people have really got there yet. insightful
Its all there...
Thank for you for this incredibly insightful video Liam!
Great presentation quality and supporting content. I see a corollary in long time industries like farming and construction. My successful farming friends are all generalists. They can weld, fix tractors, seed, harvest, and run their operations using the latest technologies. I think it's especially powerful advice for parents that are guiding their kids on their educational path.
'Generalist' the new capitalist term referring to the need to upscale skills at a rapid pace without pay or time to further subjugate the working class
Bingo, and they couldn't care less about that working class.
Bro, you should stop reading cultist crap that Marx wrote
And your recommended brainwashing booklist in place of 'Marx'?
@@AnterranThought It's called "sense"
@@solomonroskin8879 🤣🤣🤣 #FlatEartherSense more like
AI is the future no doubt about it!! Learning is challenging for me, love to learn AI!! Great information video!!!!
Thanks, Liam. Beautiful. An excellent presentation; brilliant, comprehensive and an overview of how to take on the world and win.
New subscriber! This isn’t my thing but I definitely don’t want to be left behind so I’m going to learn about all the ones you mentioned. Thank you 😊 very smart young man. May god continue to bless you. 🙏🙏🙏
I tested AI early on as soon as it got available, totally half heartily without knowing what I did or tried to do. I quickly felt it needed some further improvements while I could attempt to learn bits and pieces to be better prepared. It was in a mixed state a while where faceless channels started popping up in videos on how to make money mostly by mass polluting feeds while the actual state of which the tools were at still felt too complicated and unpredictable. Besides, while I definitely want to start making money again I could never become another totally "faceless" or better yet: "soulless channel" who'd put the least amount of effort into making the most amount of money.
This year I've stepped up in my confidence of my skill level and actually started to feel hopeful and excitement moving forward to what I'll be capable of creating.
Now seeing your channel and your humble FACE (😉) talking about everything you did I've for the first time in all of this thought of maybe 3 really powerful/meaningful ideas that would have the potential to make me at minimum financially stable and at best a decent incomprehensible shot at becoming millionaire. Now I just need to wrestle with my adhd, mental health and self doubt and make it happen. That's the toughest part but man do I want to thank you for what you shared and how you presented it. At least it sparked something in me 🥹🙏
Couldn’t have said it better. I haven’t started yet but what you said spoke volumes for me. And Thank you!
Maybe you can use it to help with your mental health etc… I am being serious. I hope you win
Wow, what an incredible reflection-thank you for sharing this! It’s clear you’ve put a lot of thought and heart into your journey. Facing challenges like self-doubt and mental health isn’t easy, but the fact that you’re hopeful and inspired shows you’re already moving in the right direction.
This video is a goldmine! Thank you for sharing this gem.
I think people are underestimating the problem of hallucinations. If a way to minimise the effects of hallucinations isn’t found, people will still be needed for much longer than people think.
Good
Amazon bedrock guardrails has practically solved this problem, but it's pretty clunky to use and it's kinda narrow in its use case, but we aren't far off being able to create targeted LLMs that specifically do not hallucinate on a single topic or set of data
@@afailableWho says we're not far from that? We're two years into the ai hype train and I can't think of a single use case for LLMs other than spam or summarising documents.
@@TheColossalBlanketwell it can now solve problems (humans solved before)
/s
Interesting listening to this while finishing up my first book on the evolution of human values using AI like some kind of magical typewriter. 100% bang on content.
Skill #0: Having all the money to pay all the premium subs needed to profit from high value AI outcome 😅
You are a visionary and I am so grateful I found your channel. You are helping me to adapt and stay flexible. Much Thanks
Start the video at 8:24
THANK YOU! He lost me at the dinosaurs
What a great video. I have been looking for guidance and a school community
I think what's actually going to happen is people are more and more going to yearn for humanity. Which is already lacking in so much of the world. What "business" model leads to success will depend on what you are looking for. I think you may be surprised at what the future really holds.
I actually agree with this.
I think the more the world becomes automated and technological, the more people will appreciate nature and human traits.
That said, automation, AI, technology isn't going anywhere anytime soon -- rather, there will be great reward and success for individuals and businesses who OFFER realism in such a world that lacks it.
Real life experiences and nature will become the hot commodities.
Therefore, if individuals wish to use AI for business and content, they'd be wise to avoid letting it be their entire business/content -- lest civilization become sick of it, real quick! (I've already come to this point, and will immediately skip any video that uses AI narration.)
The world needs MORE heart, not less.
Wishful thinking
Two things can be true simultaneously…
Excellent video, I have learned skills in all of the areas, AI Generalist is my goal. Very helpful to streamline the process
Book titled The Elite Society's Money Manifestation holds the key to forbidden tehniques for manifesting money, which have truly transformed my life, it's worth exploring
ai spam, how ironic
I am a software developer and yes AI can write code but it is good for solving basic problems once you start building complex systems that have multiple services or APIs, all of a sudden AI becomes useless and it normally writes code that has bugs sometimes, security concerns and optimization issues.
Its good to use AI for enhancing your productivity not learning.
Way too many people will enter this modern gold rush, just to flood the market with samey concepts, suing each other for copyright or patent infringements. Consumers will be overwhelmed by the oversaturation of offerings and just opt out, no longer caring, no longer valuing anything. Because there will be too much of everything, a problem we already have. Sorry, but except from a few early successes and true novelty, this won't end well.
Doomsdayers help nothing. Opportunity is out there. Try to contribute in figuring out what that could look like and you’ll be trying to contribute like this video’s author seems to be.
I agree. Think a significant number human created knowledge, content and even culture, will be both cheapened and devalued .. All we can do is stay vigilant, be constantly reflecting and engage in good faith dialectics