The 10% of AI Tools that Drive 90% of My Results
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Top Comments (10)
I think that was probably one of the best recaps of how to use each AI model in a short concise way. I love your content and it helps me often.
⚡ HubSpot’s Free Guide: https://clickhubspot.com/5c4cca TIMESTAMPS 00:00 The AI Tools that Drive 90% of My Results 00:32 Everyday AI 00:47 ChatGPT 02:46 Google Gemini 05:15 Claude 07:45 Recap: Everyday AI 08:14 Specialist AI 08:47 Perplexity 10:20 NotebookLM
As a last-year student in bachelor of AI and want to become AI Sales Engineer and AI Agent. Your every single videos bring massive of knowledge that university will never provide for student like us. You delivering information for people with passion, humiliate and easy breakdown with "human language" compare to multiple 1hour 45 videos lecture that we paid 36k every year with reading text voice, tired teaching attitude and "large language" that we as student can not swallowing it to be honest. Thank you for keeping update new knowledge about AI, you are one of the contribution of young generation like us can develop and useful for industry!!!
The real skill is not just using AI, but knowing which tool to use for which task. Once you understand strengths and limits, you stop experimenting randomly and start working with intention.
This is exactly the kind of video you bookmark and rewatch every few months. I love that you don’t throw 100 random tools at us, but clearly explain which AI to use for what and why those choices matter. Makes it so much easier to build a sane stack instead of wasting hours testing everything
Jeff you're doing God's work. Light years ahead of 99.9999% of the rest of the population. I have 2 very specific scenarios that I'd like to get your opinion on which model(s) might be best for each case: 1. Analyzing medical records - combining various Xrays, CTs, MRIs along with notes from multiple doctors from different specialties to find potential diagnoses and possibly key details that may have been overlooked 2. Disputing negative Airbnb reviews - as a long time Superhost unfortunately on occasion we get completely unfair reviews. Airbnb has made the review dispute-removal process extremely difficult. The model would need to know Airbnb's entire policy, then review message threads with the guest and other relevant information and make a bulletproof argument convincing Airbnb to remove the review Curious your thoughts, if you see this comment!
This video is excellent. You really explained these model differences in an easy to understand manner. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
This video is a fantastic deep dive into the strengths of different AI tools. I appreciate how it highlights ChatGPT's ability to follow complex instructions and Gemini's handling of large media files. The insights on Claude's coding prowess and NotebookLM’s focused responses are particularly useful for anyone looking to optimize their AI workflows!
Would you recommend using one platform for Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, etc? Or do you recommend paying for each separately?
holy shit, you just sold me a pen I didn't even need. Coz I trust your words and authenticity.
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Top Comments (10)
I think that was probably one of the best recaps of how to use each AI model in a short concise way. I love your content and it helps me often.
⚡ HubSpot’s Free Guide: https://clickhubspot.com/5c4cca TIMESTAMPS 00:00 The AI Tools that Drive 90% of My Results 00:32 Everyday AI 00:47 ChatGPT 02:46 Google Gemini 05:15 Claude 07:45 Recap: Everyday AI 08:14 Specialist AI 08:47 Perplexity 10:20 NotebookLM
As a last-year student in bachelor of AI and want to become AI Sales Engineer and AI Agent. Your every single videos bring massive of knowledge that university will never provide for student like us. You delivering information for people with passion, humiliate and easy breakdown with "human language" compare to multiple 1hour 45 videos lecture that we paid 36k every year with reading text voice, tired teaching attitude and "large language" that we as student can not swallowing it to be honest. Thank you for keeping update new knowledge about AI, you are one of the contribution of young generation like us can develop and useful for industry!!!
The real skill is not just using AI, but knowing which tool to use for which task. Once you understand strengths and limits, you stop experimenting randomly and start working with intention.
This is exactly the kind of video you bookmark and rewatch every few months. I love that you don’t throw 100 random tools at us, but clearly explain which AI to use for what and why those choices matter. Makes it so much easier to build a sane stack instead of wasting hours testing everything
Jeff you're doing God's work. Light years ahead of 99.9999% of the rest of the population. I have 2 very specific scenarios that I'd like to get your opinion on which model(s) might be best for each case: 1. Analyzing medical records - combining various Xrays, CTs, MRIs along with notes from multiple doctors from different specialties to find potential diagnoses and possibly key details that may have been overlooked 2. Disputing negative Airbnb reviews - as a long time Superhost unfortunately on occasion we get completely unfair reviews. Airbnb has made the review dispute-removal process extremely difficult. The model would need to know Airbnb's entire policy, then review message threads with the guest and other relevant information and make a bulletproof argument convincing Airbnb to remove the review Curious your thoughts, if you see this comment!
This video is excellent. You really explained these model differences in an easy to understand manner. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
This video is a fantastic deep dive into the strengths of different AI tools. I appreciate how it highlights ChatGPT's ability to follow complex instructions and Gemini's handling of large media files. The insights on Claude's coding prowess and NotebookLM’s focused responses are particularly useful for anyone looking to optimize their AI workflows!
Would you recommend using one platform for Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, etc? Or do you recommend paying for each separately?
holy shit, you just sold me a pen I didn't even need. Coz I trust your words and authenticity.