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In-Ear Insights: Generative AI for Non-Business Use Cases


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In this episode of In-Ear Insights, the Trust Insights podcast, Katie and Chris discuss using generative AI for non-business, fun tasks. You’ll discover how to leverage generative AI to solve everyday challenges like creating a recipe with specific ingredients or remembering what to pack for a trip. You’ll learn how to use AI to enhance your problem-solving skills and unlock creative solutions you might not find on Google. Tune in to discover the surprising potential of generative AI in your daily life!

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    Christopher Penn – 00:00

    In this week’s In Ear Insights, it is here in America, the 4th of July holiday week. So we’re taking things a little lighter, and I thought this week we’d talk about applications of generative AI that are non-business-related. Specifically, because even though these tools give us such incredible powers of productivity and stuff, more importantly, when we look at non-traditional or I guess non-business uses of them, it can help us understand how to better use them at work in business for productivity by broadening our understanding of their capabilities. So Katie, I’m going to play a very short, 30-second clip that I shot yesterday at the grocery store so that you can see this interesting application. So let’s go ahead and roll this. Today I am cooking bun, the Vietnamese noodle bowl dish. Here’s what I have in my grocery cart so far.

    Christopher Penn – 00:59

    What have I forgotten to buy for this recipe? So it gave me a long list of, hey, here’s all the things that this recipe requires that you don’t have in your cart, buddy.

    Katie Robbert – 01:23

    Well, it’s interesting because a couple of things come to mind for me. One is, what if the way that you have things in your cart doesn’t show everything? And two, why wouldn’t you just ask for a list ahead of giving your picture and say, “Hey, what do I need for this recipe? Can you give me a list?” Versus— I don’t know, it just— Using generative AI in my everyday life is just still not something I personally feel the need for. And so when I see this, I’m like, “Okay, that’s fine, but why? Why did you need to do it that way?” So that’s what I need help understanding. I need you to convince me.

    Christopher Penn – 02:08

    I did it this way because I wanted to entertain myself with it. I mean, if we’re perfectly honest, that’s the reason why there is no— there is, there’s no actual logical reason to do it that way. However, and yes, you’re right, if something’s not in the vision view of the camera, then

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