The Subtle Art of Not Yelling

It’s Time For an Upgrade — How Creatives Can Think About and Use AI to Thrive vs Becoming Obsolete w/ Peter Bittner


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AI is being throw around everywhere lately. It can be overwhelming. Honestly, we're a bit sick of hearing about it. It often leaves us feeling behind or stressed about our hard-earned skills becoming obsolete.

Today, we talk to Peter Bittner, an award-winning multimedia journalist and media strategist, who's work has been featured in The New York Times, CNN, and other major outlets.

A Fulbright Scholar and UC Berkeley lecturer in new media, he's passionate about learning, utilizing, and teaching the latest tech tools for powerful storytelling. Through The Upgrade, Peter offers a free newsletter & podcast, AI courses for storytellers, and AI consulting services.

It was a breath of fresh air hearing his experience and perspective on how to align ourselves with AI responsibly without dampening human creativity and experience.

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We discuss:

  • AI for storytelling
  • The downsides of content scaling using AI
  • AI tools that are part of the narrative arsenal for professionals
  • Not letting AI overwhelm you
  • Building your own AI tools
  • The Upgrade — his AI newsletter
  • Emerging tools that Peter is most excited about
  • Biggest and most relevant changes that AI is causing and how to evolve
  • The economic upsides of AI
  • What questions we should be asking
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    Connect with Peter

    • theupgrade.ai
    • peterbittner.com
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      This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it’s not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain.

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