Greg Eisenberg
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And as long as you read the book and you're like, wow, there's value here, then I still think that there's a huge... I personally am interested in exploring this space.
And as long as you read the book and you're like, wow, there's value here, then I still think that there's a huge... I personally am interested in exploring this space.
And as long as you read the book and you're like, wow, there's value here, then I still think that there's a huge... I personally am interested in exploring this space.
Yeah, it totally makes sense. And I'm happy you bring it up because 70% of the people listening to this are having the same voice in their head. So it's good that you're bringing it up. Okay, let's think about the world before the internet. Or at least early internet. People were probably having a similar conversation around... Sure. Okay...
Yeah, it totally makes sense. And I'm happy you bring it up because 70% of the people listening to this are having the same voice in their head. So it's good that you're bringing it up. Okay, let's think about the world before the internet. Or at least early internet. People were probably having a similar conversation around... Sure. Okay...
Yeah, it totally makes sense. And I'm happy you bring it up because 70% of the people listening to this are having the same voice in their head. So it's good that you're bringing it up. Okay, let's think about the world before the internet. Or at least early internet. People were probably having a similar conversation around... Sure. Okay...
I'm a print designer and now anyone could create art on Photoshop or MS Paint and it's so much simpler and faster now. Doesn't that destroy art? Now there's going to be a thousand times more artists because you don't have to go to the Parsons School of Design and you don't have to buy canvases. You can just fire up your Microsoft 3.1 or whatever it was called.
I'm a print designer and now anyone could create art on Photoshop or MS Paint and it's so much simpler and faster now. Doesn't that destroy art? Now there's going to be a thousand times more artists because you don't have to go to the Parsons School of Design and you don't have to buy canvases. You can just fire up your Microsoft 3.1 or whatever it was called.
I'm a print designer and now anyone could create art on Photoshop or MS Paint and it's so much simpler and faster now. Doesn't that destroy art? Now there's going to be a thousand times more artists because you don't have to go to the Parsons School of Design and you don't have to buy canvases. You can just fire up your Microsoft 3.1 or whatever it was called.
or MS-DOS or whatever, and just start playing around. Yeah, I think being a creator, being an artist is going to evolve. And there are going to be tools that are going to make it ridiculously easy, i.e. Jungle Scout in the year 2030. But I still think that if I'm trying to learn... Let's just say I want to be... I'm really into coffee. And I was a barista for five years and I wanted to...
or MS-DOS or whatever, and just start playing around. Yeah, I think being a creator, being an artist is going to evolve. And there are going to be tools that are going to make it ridiculously easy, i.e. Jungle Scout in the year 2030. But I still think that if I'm trying to learn... Let's just say I want to be... I'm really into coffee. And I was a barista for five years and I wanted to...
or MS-DOS or whatever, and just start playing around. Yeah, I think being a creator, being an artist is going to evolve. And there are going to be tools that are going to make it ridiculously easy, i.e. Jungle Scout in the year 2030. But I still think that if I'm trying to learn... Let's just say I want to be... I'm really into coffee. And I was a barista for five years and I wanted to...
create content and create a business around coffee that's not a coffee shop. I could still use Jungle Scout and learn what's selling, what's not selling, and then come up with my own point of views and create a business around it. And hopefully, it is a way more competitive space today in this time than it would be in the previous. But my point is, I think not using the tools is...
create content and create a business around coffee that's not a coffee shop. I could still use Jungle Scout and learn what's selling, what's not selling, and then come up with my own point of views and create a business around it. And hopefully, it is a way more competitive space today in this time than it would be in the previous. But my point is, I think not using the tools is...
create content and create a business around coffee that's not a coffee shop. I could still use Jungle Scout and learn what's selling, what's not selling, and then come up with my own point of views and create a business around it. And hopefully, it is a way more competitive space today in this time than it would be in the previous. But my point is, I think not using the tools is...
A risk, a very big risk.
A risk, a very big risk.
A risk, a very big risk.
The way you stand out is you are Jack Butcher. You will always be one step ahead of the competition and no one could compete against Jack Butcher in that sense. Only Jack Butcher is Jack Butcher. So... Today. Today. Today. But, you know, okay, if I want to compete with Jack Butcher in an AI world, what do I do? I study all his previous work and I basically... I become Jack Butcher's brain.
The way you stand out is you are Jack Butcher. You will always be one step ahead of the competition and no one could compete against Jack Butcher in that sense. Only Jack Butcher is Jack Butcher. So... Today. Today. Today. But, you know, okay, if I want to compete with Jack Butcher in an AI world, what do I do? I study all his previous work and I basically... I become Jack Butcher's brain.