Beyond ChatGPT: AI Tools You’re Not Using (But Should)
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Creating medical rotations
Discussion about creating medical rotations with an AI tool
1:10:00
AI tools for handoff in healthcare
Discussion about using AI tools for handoff in various healthcare settings
1:20:00
Using ChatGPT with co-pilot
Explanation of how to use ChatGPT with co-pilot, including BAA and secure models
1:30:00
Teaching medical research for beginners
Discussion about creating a curriculum for teaching medical research using AI tools
1:40:00
Monitoring up-to-date information
Discussion about staying current with medical knowledge and tracking accuracy
1:49:55
Personal use of AI tools
Explanation of how to safely use AI tools, including prompts and model sharing
1:49:55
Building custom apps for hospitals
Discussion about creating custom apps for hospitals using AI tools
Topic overview
Everyday productivity tools for busy professionals.
This workshop isn't be a lecture—it’s more of a “show and tell”. Dr. Todd Ponsky walks you through the AI tools he actually uses day-to-day as a busy surgeon. Then he would like to hear what tools you’re using.
Think of this as a conversation, not a class. Dr. Ponsky will walk through the AI tools he relies on to save time and work smarter in his daily professional life. These aren’t advanced, high-tech products—they’re simple, practical tools that anyone can use.
He shared:
• Quick Video Editing tools
• Building apps without coding
• AI media editing and creation tools.
• Workflow automation tools
No jargon, no hype, no formal lecture—just everyday tools you can put to work right away.
Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.
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Transcript
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Wow, you will find about 30 to 40 percent more long nodules with your fingers and looking and you actually find on cat skin. Alright, it seems like hands are very important to check for any nodules that may have been missed by radiology. You're in clinic or rounding. You need a protocol, a technique, refresher or a contact number, but it's buried in your inbox, a desktop file or that giant binder no one opens. They current MD is your team's knowledge organized in one app. Protocols, guidelines, how-to videos, technique, refreshers, even links, contact lists and department updates, all searchable, all mobile. Join one of the fastest growing medical networks, trusted by over 18,000 medical professionals in the world's top hospitals with nearly one million views and a 20 percent annual increase in hospital spaces. Evidence clearly shows that guideline inheritance leads to better outcomes and you're not just accessing your own team's content. You're joining a network of hospitals sharing best practices, each curating their own space all in one place. This isn't another app you'll forget to open. It's built for what you actually need. Quick answer, smart teaching and better team alignment. If you've ever said why isn't this easier to find? This is the fix. Stay sharp, stay connected, stay current. You asked, we delivered. The all new state current MD app was built with your feedback and your workflow in mind. We've shifted from browsing to search first so you get the answers you need faster. Search understands typos, synonyms, even clinical shorthand because at the bedside there's no time to waste. Whether it's protocols, podcasts, quick videos or more, everything is at your fingertips. A fully redesigned experience with smarter search, customizable spaces, advanced discussions, direct messaging, cross institution collaboration, and more control over your profile, notifications and content sharing. All built to keep you one step ahead. The new state current MD, smarter, faster. Built for how you work. All right, good morning, good afternoon, good evening. Thanks for joining today. We have a fun event today. We're going to be talking about things other than medicine today. We're going to be talking about AI. This is only doing this. This is not about the corporate, large platforms you buy. This is about personal use of AI that everyone should be using day-to-day, whether at home, personally or at work. I felt like after talking to a lot of friends, I thought everyone was using it the way that I've been using it. It seems like people just don't get how they should be using it. It's really hard to keep up. The point for today is to show you just what I use. Everyone can comment and tell us what they use. Just on what I hear, we might have these very frequently, not at all. We'll see how everyone says. We're going to go through this. It's going to be a choose your own adventure. The audience can decide what to do. Before I start, that QR code on the right called Substack, comment in the chat if any of your heard over on Substack or never heard of it. Move to me over the last six months. It is a great new app for following people. The reason I like it is if you're not on social media, if you follow someone on Substack, you'll get a newsletter once a week of the main points that were made. For me, that's efficient. Follow me on Substack and you'll get every day we try to post a one-minute video of something we do with AI and our regular lives. But the Substack will give you a once a week newsletter. So I would definitely do that. And then on the other side is the link tree. Those are all the social media platforms where we will be pushing out AI tools every day. And then you're going to have to suffer through my usual personal posts as well about my kids or whatever, or my gadgets. But follow the way we'll get started. I'd like to introduce Claudia Lillibridge, who's joining me today, literally just asked her to join about three minutes ago. So Claudia, thanks for helping out. She's in our innovation office at Cincinnati Children's, but she's going to help feed me the questions from the chat. And yeah, I see there's like, if you have issues from tech standpoint, just let us know. Everything's going to be recorded. And we'll figure out how to get access to people. So we'll also keep doing this throughout the year. I am going to ask everyone to let me know what topics they want in the next workshops. Do you want the same kind of thing where it's like an overview? Do you want to hit on a deep dive on certain sort of topics? So feel free to comment. The more comments we get, the better. So just let us know. All right, let's get going here. So the way we're going to do this is I'm going to keep flashing the screen up. And based on the poll results of what you guys said, we'll do what you wanted to talk about because we may not be able to get through it all. So I think the most common thing that people said was chat GPT. So let's start with chat GPT. That is correct. All right, thanks Claudia. After that, I'm going to need your help because that's the only one I knew. All right. Yeah. All right. Everyone uses chat GPT. Well, actually, unfortunately not everyone does, but you should be using it a lot. It's not just for a Google search. And by the way, Google's changing. So if you go to Google on the tabs, it's like all images, shop, whatever videos. Now if you look to the left, it says AI. I heard that that AI will become actually the new primary screen of Google. It'll actually have the AI thing. So it is a great place to search Google. Perplexity is another one to search the internet. There's a server that a guy Ryan Schuster, or Schuster, I forgot your last name, Ryan, who told me about comment, which is a perplexity, what do you call it, and search engine. That allows you to use AI with searching on the internet. Chat GPT should not be used that way. Chat GPT is like your smart companion to ask it deeper questions. But it still is the one I use the most. So I'm not bashing it. It's phenomenal. But there are other things. So chat GPT, there's cloud, there's perplexity, and there's Gemini. I pay for all of these, by the way. I pay 20 bucks a month for all of them. I'm breaking the bank. I know. But until I figure out who's winning the war, and every month they keep getting better. So chat GPT is this month, next month, cloud release is something, that's why I follow us and will kind of give you the updates. Let me try to summarize how I think of them. I use chat GPT because it's really good at adaptive conversation. I actually say I need a warm and fuzzy conversation because I'm bummed out right now. Or tell me how it is conversation. Don't be nice to me. Just tell me what the hell I need to know. It's really good at that. It's very creative. It can give you more of the creative mindset. It has a better EQ than the others. It's like warm and fuzzy and friendly. It's not mean. It is multimodal. That means that you can upload images. You can upload different pieces of content. It can output different pieces of content. It can output video, images, PowerPoints, all these things. I use voice every day. As Claudia knows, I drive four hours to work. I talk to my chat GPT, my friend Scott, who may be on Scott's over a minute, maybe on her named his KC. I haven't named mine yet. I talk to her or him for hours. I'll say, hey, summarize this book for me. I'll talk about for an hour. What do you mean example in my life? How I would use this chapter and take me through the next chapter. I have book club. I'll explain to me. I want to learn about such and such things that I don't understand. I will just keep talking with it. Voice is phenomenal. The custom GPT, the projects, the agents, the canvas, the codex. We'll get through all those today. That's good. Claude is not so warm and fuzzy. Claude is more professional. Claude will give you a straight up answer. I love how it talks to me. It just seems smarter to me somehow. I don't know. Please comment if you disagree. Claude seems like it just gives me it straight up. Very smart. It's more executive. If I need to explain something in an executive level, it is better than chat GPT is for me. I think winning the war on speed to releases of new updates. Its code is the – Claude code and chat GPT keep battling for who is the best on helping with code, which we'll talk about. I'm assuming most of you don't know how to code, but I'm telling you you will know how. Soon because that's one of the biggest reasons I use this. Claude code and chat GPT codex are the two best for that. Proplexity I talked about. It's great for searching something current right now. What's the best vacuum cleaner? I use proplexity if I'm searching right now, the best search of the web. The other ones you have to tell it, go search the internet. Proplexity is always on the internet. I am loving Gemini. Again, Gemini blew up for me in the last few months. I'm so impressed with Google. They are really coming out with – I don't like meeting with companies at all. I met with Google recently. It was a sales pitch, but I met with them because I'm so impressed with what they're doing. I unfortunately cannot afford the enterprise packages, but I love using Gemini because it is so good at making things easy for creating images, for creating videos, for creating graphics. It is just – everything is dumbed down for someone like me that doesn't note these techy stuff. Gemini is phenomenal. It's blowing up. We have a couple of comments. The one I want to really touch upon is Sunny Jackson commented on. He's going to be hallucinating as well as wanting to know how do you trust it or elicit truthful responses and then also thoughts on co-pilot from Ashley Bennett. All right. Let's talk about that. Illusionations are a problem. I do think they're going to get better for those. I don't know the level we have here. I probably should have asked that question. Carolyn, could we put up that poll? I don't even know what level people are here. Are you experienced or fresh? Illusionations are that the way these models work is – it's mathematics. It's vectors. They see words together. They find other words that come together. So a lot of times it gives wrong answers and it doesn't recognize it's giving a wrong answer. It's really annoying because you point it out. That's wrong and it says, oh yeah, you're right, I was wrong. What I do, first of all, that's going to get better. I do something crazy where I have two open and I have them check each other. So I take chat to PT's answer and I feed it to Claude and I say, do you agree? Because I do this so much, I vibe coded a AI debate. So I can send it to people but you literally can select as many models as you want and ask the question and you watch them fighting back and forth and that minimize hallucinations because I let them duke it out and fight until I got an agreed upon answer. Collaboration between AI models. For now, it's really hard to prevent that. So you just have to double check what it's telling you and I thought it was hallucinating more now than ever. I just think I'm pushing it harder but you do have to double check. Someone asked about co-pilot. We use co-pilot at the hospital because we are a Microsoft shop. It's getting a whole lot better. Claudia can speak to this. She uses it a lot. I like it for work because it's built into outlook so it's convenient. But now, depending on your organization, you can incorporate. We have GPT 5.0 in our co-pilot. So you can get other models in co-pilot. But I don't know. I mean, Claudia, you're finding it to be better, right? Recently. Yeah. I am. I'm finding it to be better specifically to connections to my existing platforms. Like things that I have already existing in my network, in Excel, in Word, things that I want to do. And it's rating with your feedbacks together. Yeah. And we're going to talk about that in a bit on how it's really good. It's a great point. Co-pilot integrates with Microsoft really well. Yeah. So Todd, it looks like a lot of the people here are beginners just starting to explore followed by intermediate use. Okay. Okay. So by the way, here's what we'll try to do. We'll keep track of this transcript of questions. And we'll figure out a way that we can hit on these things after if I can't get through them today. I'm learning from everyone here. If it seems like we need more time, I could do a full day. I just didn't know what people would want. So if everyone thinks we want more of this, I'll do it by topic per hour or whatever. It sounds like we'll need a lot of it. But let's talk about chat GPT for a second before we go beyond chat GPT. GPT store. So if you look on the left side and I apologize for the advanced people working to hit on some basics for a second, but I think, you know, this is the stuff I keep teaching my mom and I want to make sure everyone knows. One of the great things about chat GPT, and I don't think Claude has something like this yet. So correct me if I'm wrong, anybody out there. It allows you to make your own custom sub agent, if you will. So you could say, all right, load up all these things, tell it all these different things, and it will do the same thing for you over and over. So if you look, so the chat GPT store, if you click on the left side and I think if you open up chat GPT, it says like explore. Like right here, explore. And when you click it, it says GPT. And then you can go to the GPT store. And this, you'll see here, you have all these different categories. These were made by the crowd. And there's like thousands and thousands and thousands of these hundreds of thousands. So you can search, like, is there a GPT that does talks about karate? I mean, whatever it is that you're interested in cooking, is there a cooking GPT? And it's like, you can load as many as you want. And if you make your own, you can put them on here or sell them. I have all mine on here. They're free. But I make my own all the time, like every day. So this is custom GPT. You can start making your own. And if that's not clear, ask a question. I can explain it better. But I'll show an example of how I've made a few of my own custom GPT's. So here is what I've made. A podcast interviewer. This is a way that I actually taught it how to interview someone so we can make a script for someone to interview in a podcast. So you can upload the topic and it will give you the podcast interviewer. I work for innovation at Cincinnati Children's Hospital and we get technology and sometimes we want to evaluate how good it is in the market. So I built a tech transfer evaluator. I loaded every single thing on the internet that would teach it how to evaluate a product to see how good it would be in the market. Now I upload the product and it gives me a full market assessment from that. So let's see, clinical case scenario. I upload medical facts and it gives me case scenarios. Jackie advisors, my favorite one. My mom, I don't know if she's watching. Hopefully she's watching. I don't know if she's watching. I told her she needs to watch. My mom needs to watch this. My mom relies on my dad for everything. Her finances, for her health and I was like, mom, you know, you need to know how to find this on your own. We uploaded all of her medical records that she gave us permission to, all of her medical records and we made a Jackie advisor. So she can say, hey, when is my next appointment? What meds am I on again? Who's my doctor for this? And so it allows her to interact with her medical records. Then we're doing it with her finances. Tell me again which bank accounts I have. So it's really cool. That one was really cool and I keep playing around with them. You'll see all these, you know, I'm happy to share all of these with anybody. They're all shareable. But a lot of these are how to make videos and blah, blah, blah. All right. Actually, I think I have here a video on that. So here, this is how you make your own. You go to my GBT's or you can go to create and you just describe what you want. You put all the instructions in here and you can upload documents. I found out yesterday this is only for plus users. I would tell you, get plus. Try it for a month. You can get rid of it. You don't. Basic is not enough anymore. You really do need plus. I don't think you need pro. Pro's $200 a month. Projects you guys have may have seen my video about this. This is insane. It's very similar to GBT's. But what it does is if you keep asking about the same category and you want to give it memory. Let's say you keep asking it about stuff at work and you've uploaded everything it needs to know about what you do at work. You then can go back to that project. You don't have to keep feeding it anymore. It has it. So today this happened. What should I do? So projects are great because you can give it knowledge and it keeps that knowledge as a memory and then you can ask it those questions. So I use it to create a staff like this. All right. So did you know that you put literally build an entire staff that works for you in GBT? So all you do is go into a community and go to projects on the left path and just make a bunch of projects that are, I feel a reminder, social media, experience, executive coach, eddy, financial frame. I have travel agent. I have my stoic philosopher. I have everything you can video editor, Vicky. I have all the ones and I just keep adding them to it and then under each worry you have all that isn't projects. So if I'm doing social media, I said you are an absolute ultimate expert in social media. I don't know anything. Here's what I'm doing. Bob, Bob, and it's our members everything. You can upload documents and then every time you want to do something different, make a new project under me, that expert to that staff, they'll look at me. It's insane. Now I just got that GBT pro to try it for a month. I'll let you know if it's that much different. Go ahead and give it a try and tell me what you're using it for. So I think copy for you will tell me what works. I love this. Let me know your thoughts. So those of you, I don't know who's on this event, but I'm guessing a lot of you have been our previous venture, your friends with me, you know me. I am now, I get very excited when I get excited about something to tell people. So now I'm all on social media because I feel like I want everyone to know this stuff. So if you want to see my excitement, watch us on social media, you'll see these kind of silly videos. Todd, I have a question from Susan Hagman. She saw your video about custom tutoring for students and was curious about your thought process for creating prompts to create that tool. I'm using this an example for how to create deeper chats. Yes. By the way, you guys can all reach out to me after this so I can spend. So we're going to get into that. I have a whole section here on learning. I realize I probably made this way too short. But there's an entire section we can go through on learning and that's in there, but I'll just tell you, my custom GPT, I designed for my kids individually. Like this is my daughter, she's this, she's this, she's that and the other one I made one for her and they can upload it and it teaches them. I'm not as good as what's out there right now. Because people in the comments, every time, like I keep getting taught every day from everyone, we have to develop this community and teach each other because it comes up, it's coming too fast and they showed me and her name was Lauren. So I don't know if she's on here, but she was amazing. She told me about other ways of teaching the kids. And so that's what I did and reach out to me. I'll send you my GPT's, by the way. I'll send you all of them and you can see what I did and make yours better. All right. Here's what I just showed how to do a project. So basically you just go to projects and then they have preset categories or you just make your own. And then it's the same as custom GPT. You kind of like tell it what you want and then in my projects, I have a million chats for each one so it remembers all my previous chats. You know what's creepy? I use chat GPT so much that it really knows me well. Like I tell it when I'm stressed out, I tell it when I'm bummed out, when I'm worried about with my kids, blah, blah, blah. And now I can ask it like deep questions about me. Like, you know, what should I do in this situation? You know me. And it's really good if you use it a lot. It becomes a good like therapist almost. Here's another thing related just to chat GPT. So right now we're just doing chat GPT stuff. Branching. So I'll just play the video. The idea here is when you talk, it doesn't remember what you said after a while. Branching now allows you to branch out like if you got an answer and you want to ask it a side question and then another side question, it doesn't have to be sequential anymore. You can add from where your last question was, you can branch and make new chats so it works better. Here's an example. Chat GPT just came out with a brand new feature called branching and here's why you need to know about it. If you're using chat GPT to have long conversations and you notice as things go along, it's missing things. Here's why. Chat GPT has a context window. And as your chats go, the older chat from out of the context window, it can only see the more recent chats. It doesn't remember everything you wrote. So chat GPT solved this by introducing branching. Branching is the idea that as you start a thread and you want to ask questions, you can branch out new chats from those branch points and create all new chats with the same beginning. So this is an example of a chat I'm having about bonded cellular routers. I want to branch differently so I click these three dots and then I click branch new chat. And at this point, I could type in a whole new chat question. And then after I type this in, it gives me a whole new response but it creates an entirely new chat. So if you look at the side, you'll see that this is a whole new chat on the side. So now let's look at edit branching. The idea here is you actually edit the response you gave and then it gives you a whole new version of the response. Now the beautiful thing is you could go back up to the response and you'll see that all of the responses you gave are listed as option one or option two and you can have as many as you want and scroll through those. This does not create a whole new chat thread in the sidebar. This would all be variations you could find within the one singular chat. Go ahead and give it a try and see if this improves your output. So to explain it again, you can make a whole new chat on the side or just keep it all in that one and have branching. By the way, the only one that works on the phone is the second one where you could like delete it but on the desktop you have both options. All right, Claudia, what are we doing next? So the next one that people want to talk about is medical, followed closely by AI agents. I did want to bring up a question though from one of the participants. They wanted to know about doing a quick literature search, which AI agent would be the best one to utilize for that. To great question, it depends what topic. If it's medical, the answer is what we're about to show you. If it's not medical, there are specialty specific ones. All right, let me talk for a second about something called the rag model. So by the way, the reason I also like Gemini is, and, okay, two things. First of all, you can tell any model to give you the references of everything they're doing. In fact, when I made that AI debate thing, they fact-checked each other and they have to produce the reference. So I would challenge it. It's wrong a lot but at least it makes it better. Gemini does better with giving the references. You're all getting better at that. I want to talk for a second about a rag model. So a large language model is trained on the internet to get smart to get better and better. But when you're using it, you can create something called a retrieval augmented generated model, which is basically that you upload only your stuff. This is going to become more and more important for everybody. So basically, I keep looking at my phone because we're streaming the TikTok. I got to remember, look forward. If you want to create your own app that I'm telling you, I'll be able to do this, your own app that can search stuff specific to your work or your job or whatever, upload all the stuff it needs from your particular job, your particular thing. And it only gives you answers from that. So if it's not there, it says, I don't know. I'll say I don't know because it only can reference what you gave it. So we're building rag models for our app, state current, which is a medical app so that you'll be able to say, what do we do here for this disease at our hospital? And because it's rag, it will only tell you what's in the state current app. And so it doesn't hallucinate that way and it'll give you references. But if you're talking medical, let's do that now. Hey, Todd, can you briefly reiterate what hallucinations mean? What that means? It means it gives you a wrong answer. It just means that it's pretty confident that it's giving you the right answer, but it's the wrong answer. That's all, it's a silly word for just saying it's giving you wrong answers. It thinks it's right, but it's wrong. And that's getting better. And now that they're making people give, the models are referencing and people are demanding reference results, it's going to get way better. hallucinations will get better. So less wrong answers. All right, let's do medical. I know there's people on here that are not medical. This is the only part that's medical. The rest is not. All right. You have to know about open evidence. Here's the video. This is the best thing right now. And someone wrote on TikTok, you must be getting paid. No, I don't get paid by any people. This is just incredible. Open evidence is only technology that scored 100% on the USMLE. What is this and why is everybody using it? Open evidence was released in 2021. Since then, it has become the fastest growing adopted technology by clinicians in history. We've been all looking for non hallucination accurate answers to clinical questions. Finally, we have it. It finds their answers through a rag model, which is not just searching the web. It's finding verified, updated journal articles that have been published. Everything is cited at the end. So you can make sure there's no hallucinations. 40% of clinicians worldwide use open evidence. And now individual clinicians and hospitals can get agreements with open evidence to be hipocompliant and integrate with your medical records. And now, offer CME credit. We're really excited about this and are starting to use it more and more. And we will be doing a workshop diving deep into open evidence. All right. Cool things. I gave a, you have to be, you may have to be, you have to have an NPI number. I think you have to be a US clinician. But that's changing. I gave a presentation to Canada yesterday and they said that they could take a screenshot of their license and they'll give them access. But I've been told by Carlos Colonga, I don't know if he's here, that, and Jason says it's awesome. Yes. The, the, it needs to roll out to the rest of the world. I know that's what Carlos told me. It's only US. It is good because every single thing is referenced. It takes it from actual publications and it gives you it. Now PubMed has something called an API. So for those who don't know what an API is, you can build your own apps. I'm telling you you're all going to be building your own apps. And you can draw, you can have a connect to PubMed. So it can access PubMed when it gives you an answer. Open evidence gives you the references and it is, they thought of everything. Since the iPhone, it's the largest adopted technology by doctors. Now, I'm going to show you something because there's a competitor that just came out. And I think you'll probably guess who it might be. But here's how you can use open evidence. Hold on, let me pause that. So you can ask about treatment alternatives. Jason, I don't know how you use it. Clinical key, PJ, I'm so funny you said that. Clinical key from Elsevere is also, they're all emerging. By next month, they'll all be the same. But right now, open evidence is the best. But clinical key with Elsevere, there's others I'll show you, but good question. All right. Right now, open evidence, it lets you, you can say, write a patient handout for me on this for my patient. You can give it your details. And it will remember. Ask about treatment options, calculate a risk score, drugs, information. You can get it in different languages for your patients. Write home care instructions, compute common formulas, construct a workup in labs. But you can say, what do you recommend I do? Like cut through the noise. What do you recommend? And you can write a prior, it can have a writer prior off letter. I think what's huge is how this is getting into individual hospital enterprise version where it's in your EMR. And it can give you specific answers to your patients. And also, you get to see me while you use it. So it's pretty cool. Hey, God. Do you know if open evidence accepts nursing license information or just- I was just wondering that. Can someone find that out? Like do a search because as I'm saying it, it might just be doctors, which would seem crazy to me. But I don't know. Claudia, maybe if someone can search that and find out, I don't know the answer. Okay. We'll get you your answer. All right. Here's the one that I just am very excited to try because we just got access at Cincinnati Children's and everyone correct me. Is this like publicly available or only on a trial? It's up to date. Up to date now has its AI tool. The same as open evidence. Now I also think everyone can correct me. I think up to date is- I know because I wrote a chapter. So that's a problem. Like that's what you're trusting is like what I wrote as opposed to open evidence, which is like created from the publications. So up to date, I don't know how accurate it is anymore. I don't know. I don't use it very much because it's not as surgical, but up to date now is competing with open evidence. So I just downloaded it. We're trialing it at Cincinnati Children's. Nurses can get an NPI. So there you go. Thank you. I'm clueless with that stuff. All right. Part of what's next. So the next one is AI agents? Ah. Okay. Here we go. So what's an agent? So in agent, we're going to talk about something called automation. Claudio's an expert in that. An automation is where you set a bunch of tasks to go one after the other. Take this, then have it go here to do that to that. It is not AI. It is just APIs where things can talk to each other. It's like a handshake where you say, you know, when I click, when I put a folder, a file in this folder, it automatically does this. But there's no thinking. It just does it. It's do the same thing with thought. So it actually like is autonomous. So you can have it do things for you as like a person as like a staff. It's scary. Like as it gets better, your agent, you can train it on everything and it could just autonomously work throughout the day. It's very early and I'll be honest with you. I'm super excited about it. I don't use it at all. So I'll explain to you why. I use it simply and I'll show you the two reasons I use it, but very basic. And the reason is most of us who work at large corporations, especially hospitals, you're under firewalls and lock and key. It is not going to just give some agent access to like anything in the hospital system. So for that reason, we've been stuck. Now we're trying to build agents within the secure structure within the hospital, but it's very early limited and it's very difficult to build. We've spent many too many hours, Claudia and I and M and Rami and my team. I don't know who else is on here. Ryan and others, but it is very hard. And when you ask AI to help you build the agents, it's not very good yet. But let me show you two ways I use agents right now. So here's the first one that was sort of fun on how you can use chat GPT's agent mode. It used to be called operator. It's basically what they do is they now every day you look, they have more and more apps they'll work with. Now they can even let you add your own apps as long as it has something called an MCP. So I'm going to explain that quickly. An MCP is the ability for a website to become involved to be accessed by an agent. So not every site has that. But if it does, you can add it to chat GPT on your own and create your own different apps you use. But here's how I used it. Here's an example. So have you guys already tried the chat GPT operator feature where you just tell it what you wanted to do for you and behind the scenes it goes into websites and clicks around and does it for you? It's amazing. So I'm going to show you what I did. I tried to make reservations for my wife and I. I just said, make me reservations for two people between 6 and 7 pm near this area at a stake restaurant. And go ahead and see what you can find. So here's what it did. All right. So I typed in my request. I put in my name and email and phone number so it could fill in. You don't have to do that. And then it searched on Open Table. It found a stake restaurant near me and then it found the right time to remove that there. And then it started filling in my information. So when it was done, it basically said, here you go. It's done. Do you want me to go ahead and do it or not? And you say yes or no. It's amazing. Go ahead and give it a try. You need the paid version of chat GPT. But give it a try. Try different things. It's pretty cool. All right. So that was when it first came out. It can do way more now. It's really fun to watch because it literally opens a mini computer on your screen and you just sit back and like the cursor was moving and it's typing and it's like filling in things for you. You could give it like, like your personal information. It will fill in forms. I don't. It usually stops when it doesn't have information and I fill in and then it doesn't see that and then it continues on. Let me stop for one second and talk about safety and security. My friends who know me, I am way too trusting. My wife tells me all the time. I like trust everything. I don't know how much we should. Like we have to be cautious. I've been really trying to understand how safe we are to be giving all these agents all of our inside information. I give it everything. But I probably need to be a little more cautious until I'm totally guaranteed and secure that I am safe. Even Sam Altman said, this is not like, like, hip protection here. Like they can use your, so just be careful. But I don't know. There's nothing I have that's so sensitive that I'm afraid of sharing. This is the big thing I learned and my advisor, Eric asked me yesterday, what's a good way to make a PowerPoint? That's evolving. You can ask chat GPT to make you a PowerPoint. It's okay. It's like, but if you use agent mode and then ask it to make you a PowerPoint and you really give it good instructions. I want the slides to look like this. I want them colorful. What you're looking at mine was created by AI. The background, the design, everything was made by chat GPT agent. This is how I did it. Chat GPT can make you a PowerPoint. By the way, I'm on an airplane here and I realized you can cut out the airplane noise post video editing. Very cool. All right. I use any time I can because I'm not allowed to work when my kids are around me. So I use every minute when I'm alone. Chat GPT can make you PowerPoints, but chat GPT with agent mode can make you much better PowerPoints. Okay. So I asked chat GPT if it could create me a professional engaging PowerPoint for my workshop that has placeholders for videos or images and demonstrate practical examples. All right. So here is the quest. If anything, look, I click on the plus and I click on agent mode and then I tell it to go. And it starts to think for a bit and then all of a sudden the code box opens and it literally just starts doing this through code building the code. And I shorten this, but you'll see that here goes it just literally makes a beautiful PowerPoint much better than if you just asked chat GPT to create a PowerPoint. And this is what it looks like. You know, it's got real smart features in it. And I barely spend any time literally one set and so imagine if I added more prompts. Yeah. So that was my first foray and then I figured out how to prompt it better to get what you see now. All right. I had a question and it's a good question. There was a question about AI becoming a psychophan, a psychophancy, meaning kind of like the silent guest man, meaning the questions that you ask then are not so honest but more catering to you. If you look up on TikTok or Instagram, how to prompt AI to stop being so agreeable. There are so many prompts that people will give you. I can send you what I have but I explicitly told it. Stop. Do not and then there's like things. There's like three things. If you text me or whatever, I'll tell you but it's like first always first see that I'm a challenge. Everything I say. Give me the argument to why I'm wrong. Like there's things you could prompt it to prevent it from doing that but cloud doesn't less than chat to be tea. Chat to tea agrees with me so much and now because I've prompted it always starts off and this is I even told it be like rude with me. It's like this is no BS. It's like it tells me ahead of time that I'm not agreeing with you. So it still agrees too much but you can absolutely look it up or ask me and I'll get to the resources. If people want I can create a site of all the prompts I'm using for stuff like this and then you can just grab them from me. But I learn them from people on TikTok or Instagram. There's so many people like 10 much smarter and better than I am at this stuff and I follow them and I tell I learn. So yeah. Hey Todd, in regard to the presentation you made PowerPoint for AI presentations, how do you get it to pull in real content and use your own logo slash background? Can you also get it to provide quote unquote level of audience best practices in construct and teaching? Okay. First of all I'm going to say I've been wondering this over the last week and I don't know if Carolyn knows maybe she can answer or Keke they can answer in the chat. The best I've seen is uploading to chat GPT agent everything that you can. Now I do know that Gemini is coming out with branded PowerPoint branded guidelines. We use other things that will show you where you can upload templates and it remembers the template. You can have your organization slides. I really want to know this myself because I feel like I'm not up to speed. I know that canvass Gemini canvass, chat GPT agent mode and others will remember your template. I don't know if anyone here like Carolyn or Keke if you know of anything that's best in classic creating template PowerPoints but I know that Gemini's new version will come out with that and others will have it but I'll find out because I want that too. Really badly. Keke is going to Keke who works on our team, he hates that I'm sharing this video which is so funny because her daughter is an actress but somehow she doesn't want to hear her voice on screen. Keke who works with us always makes our presentations in this app called beautiful AI and Keke if I say something wrong feel free to come up on stage and comment but she uploads data and it produces these PowerPoint, these presentations. Now what I don't like about it is it lives on the internet. You can download it but it's I don't know. I don't like relying on the internet to play my PowerPoints but this is Keke explaining it. One of the things that I like the best about beautiful AI is how easy it makes to visualize data. So we had an event not too long ago and we wanted to showcase a people who registered for the event and I have those as spreadsheets which are not very pretty. I go to my spreadsheet copy the data. If we think that a donut chart is going to tell this story a little bit better we can switch it into a donut chart. If percentages are more of interest it does the automatic conversion you can turn on sort by size and put the biggest chunk of the pie next to the next biggest and if you would like to add a legend you can choose to do so larger without having to play around with sizing. Another thing the beautiful AI lets you do is when you have a data set and you're not quite sure what format it best. You can do quick visuals a column chart, a line chart, a bar chart, an area chart this gives you the chance to play around and look at different ways to tell your story without having to do heavy lifting. This does it automatically for you. What I like about it is if you look at number slide number four it's really good at presenting the data but I am not so I think we need to do an entire session on this because I think I really want to know what we can do better. All right what's next Claudia? So the next one that they want to hear about is vibe coding and I saw that you answered but there was a question about are there any content creators you follow or suggest we follow to learn more about AI? Yeah so Brent we posted my top three favorites Sabrina Romanov and there's a bunch of others but I follow them for different reasons. I follow like that's all I follow now. Like I literally get tips and tricks and I save them. I will make an exhaustive list and I will keep updating it when there's someone you need to follow. I like this guy TJ Robertson because he talks about using AI for marketing and getting your brand out there. Everyone has a different angle there's a few people I follow for media because I love media that's what we use it for the most. I do have a question from the audience though and my boss Claudia and Ila and Ila to go over ten o'clock. Like do I have another meeting Claudia at ten or can I keep going? You'll look at my panel. You have your good until about ten... Well maybe eleven. You're good until eleven. I need to speak with your other question. Alright so I'll keep going and then if nobody can stay on at least you'll have the recording but if you guys are okay with that I'll keep going because I do want to get into media eventually but let's do then so Brent I'll send you that and then if Amazon line here let's figure out ways where we could share that either through sub-stack or whatever and we'll keep updating it. Alright you said vibe to me. vibe to it and yep. Alright so I don't know if any of you follow me on social media but I put a pretty strong worded video out a few days ago. I believe this is the future. Now I'm going to tell you how I'm challenged. I think this is the most important thing. I sat my kids down and said guys you don't have a choice. You have to learn this. AI you have a short window to learn AI right now before and you can start getting so far ahead of everyone else if you can learn how to vibe code. It's hard, it takes time but it's so worth it. What is it? If the ability for idiots like me to build apps, websites, anything you want who know I don't even understand what all those coding words mean. I say it with a caveat because I tend to get too excited about things so I will tone down my rhetoric and tell you the problems with it. But Gali I'm telling you I just said Gali I do think that we will be having precision solutions. That means that everyone's going to build their own suite of solutions for themselves. I've made so many for me to solve a knowing problems in the last couple of weeks and I am terrible at this. Now here's the problem with vibe coding. You go on I'm going to show you how to do it. You type what you want. You say give me an app that monitors my blah blah blah and it makes it. The problem is it always gets us, we always joke, it gets you 90% of the way there. It's like quirky right and then you go well this isn't working. Hold on let me fix that. Alright it should work now. Now this doesn't work and we always get 90% of the way there. That last mile is the hard part and that is where I believe there's going to be an entire new function and job market for developers. People are like oh vibe coding is going to get rid of software developers. No I think they're going to be more needed because I don't know if he's on here. I'm going to say Marco that I want to hire who I say hey Marco look I got this 90% of the way. I don't want to pay for someone to build me an app. It's too expensive. I did get it 90%. Can you get this across the finish line? Can you spend like three hours fixing this for me instead of two weeks building an app or three months. So vibe coding will get me most of the way there and massively reduce how much I have to pay for someone to get it across the finish line. And then a great point someone made yesterday on social media is apps break after while who's like customer service and I was like great point. I think there's going to be a need for and this is the next company will start. I think there's going to be a need for vibe coded apps to be monitored and managed by software developers. And it's so because people are like oh vibe coding is going to go away because I don't think so. It's going to grow but you're going to have to have a team of people that you hand it off to. So you can get it most of the way there but not all the way there. All right. It sounds like a lot of people are saying the video is cutting in and out. Is that is anyone seeing this okay or? I'm good. You're good. Okay. All right. So let's go on the vibe code and see what this is all about. So there's a lot of apps out there. Cursor, lovable, chat GPT, Gemini and Cloud Code. So how would I start? I would go to Gemini. Tony up 20 bucks. It's worth it. I'm telling you. It's a new cost. You pay for Netflix. Now you got to pay for this stuff. Pay for Gemini. 20 bucks a month. You can stop it. You can go into Gemini Canvas and just type what you want and on the screen it shows you the app. Okay. And if you don't know what to do, ask it. Say, all right. I don't know anything about coding. Now what do I do? Like, how do I get this on a website? Oh, you need to do this next. Okay. Can you help me do that? Give me instructions. It'll talk you through how to make a working website. The problem with Gemini is it is only in one type of code. I think if HTML or Java. I don't remember someone can answer me, but it's not as sophisticated. And it doesn't have a back end. So what that means is it gives you the app on the front end. But if you want to have a database or stuff that like it accesses, like the deep roots of it, it doesn't do that. You have to get a database application like super base or something or build what my colleague, Rami gave me as a server that has the database in it. I mean, Gemini is a great place to start, but it's limited. Lovable is everything. It is front end, back end. You don't have to worry about anything. It'll build the most complex apps. It's really, really good. But I stopped it after like two weeks because it was killing my wallet because it kept saying, oh, you're using more credits because it wasn't working. And I was, wait, it's not working. Fix this, fix this. This is all right. You need to put another coin in the laundry machine. Like, it kept running out of credits. So I stopped using it because it was just, it was absurdly expensive, even though it's good. So I would not use Lovable unless to try it and get used to it maybe for a month and then switch, but it's really easy to use and it's really good. It's just expensive. Cursors what I use. This is like industry standard. Cursor is the way to really learn. I would take lessons, learn about how to use cursor and you talk to it. You can even put other AI agents in the side and ask it so you don't just have to have one agent. You can have like two or three. So I will have the cursor agent. I'll say do this and it will build it. But then I load chat GPT codex and cloud code. So if I don't trust it, then I say, hey, cloud code, you agree or hey, chat GPT codex, you agree? And we, I use them to help figure out what to do. Now probably none of this makes sense and we probably need a whole session just on vibe coding. But let me show you a video how I do it. So I had a problem that I use Mac and I get annoyed that on a Mac and an iPhone every video it makes is an MoV file. They're hugely, they're huge size files. And if you ever go give a presentation on a Windows, it won't work. So why does Mac keep making us make these MoV files that only they use? I want MP4 files. I don't want any more MoV. So I was like, wouldn't it be amazing if I could like instantly convert all my videos to MP4? So I said, hey, cloud, I mean cursor, I want to make an app that I could put all my videos in it and then immediately convert into MP4 and it throws away the MoV file. So that's all I said. And literally within 15 minutes it was made. Now I had to get across the finish line with some tweaking, but it worked. So. I go in the cursor, open the project and say I would like to build a web app that allows me to put an MoV file into a folder and have it converted to an MP4 and then delete the original MoV file. And then it just starts to code. It starts to you figure out the code. It says oops, I found some errors. It keeps correcting itself. And the next thing you know it says, okay, it's ready and it deploys it locally and then I can upload it to a server. And there you go. I made the app just like I wanted to. I needed to give it a database and put it up on my server. But this is exactly what it does now. Once you download it to your desktop, then you have a magic folder where you literally can put any MoV file into this folder. And if you watch it, it will immediately go from MoV to MP4 and then the MoV will get deleted. I love this. I use it now for all my videos. I just always put all videos in that folder. I don't have to do anything. It just makes them in MP4. Todd Ponzky, a guy who knows nothing about coding or technology, I'm a surgeon. And I just made this app that can do this for me. I have made so many now. I've made one for my wife, Diana. She's a plastic surgeon. It scans your face and tells you everything you need to know about your face, like an aging standpoint. I made the AI debate model. I've made, I can't think of all the others I've made. I've made like five or six of them. Oh, I made a way for people to design their own apps. It's like an app designer app. Anyways, really fun. It's been huge. And I think that we're trying to do this at our hospital that we can teach everyone to vibe code and then get IS to make sure it's approved. But right now we can't do it with anything medical because it's our private space. All right. Next, Todd. It's not one question. And then the next topic, Ashley wanted to know she was at the Becker's Conference last week. An ambient AI and AI governance were big topics of discussion. You have thoughts on any of those. And the next topic they want to discuss is automations. Okay. I purposely am not talking about corporate level technology. We can do an entire session on that. These are like for personal use. So there is an entire massive conversation to be had about hospital or corporate technologies that are out there. Hypocratic AI, the abridge or other ambient listening. So what Ashley's referring to probably every hospital either has or will have soon is one of the biggest breakthroughs in AI in that you just take your phone, bring it into see all the patients with you. And it just listens to you talk and it creates the note for you. It could even make handouts. It can do everything. It's pretty impressive. It's like really, really good. So it is a battle to see who's winning the war on this. And we can do a whole thing on that. But I don't know, Ashley, who is best in class. I think it depends on your organization and what companies they align with and make contracts with from an enterprise standpoint. But I think it's got to work with Epic or CERNR. But it is phenomenal. We have it at Cincinnati Children's. All right. What's next? Automations. All right. Automations is the idea that not AI necessarily, but the idea that you could have things work automatically for you. I am equally as excited about this because I put it in the same package as vibe coding. I believe that in our organization, rather than buying all these big office self products, that we will find the most value by learning how to automate our organization. There's so much busy work being wasted during the day that could be completely automated. And we're trying to learn this now. Now the challenge is, so NADN is probably the NADN, they all are the opposite. All the Google product, these are the top four, ZAPYERMAKE.COM, NADN, and OPPO. Power automate, we use at Cincinnati Children's because we can. It's part of the Microsoft suite, so it's in a safe space. So we can use it with patient information, anything. It's the Microsoft solution, but it's not nearly as good as the others. It's very frustrating and not easy to use. So we would love to be able to bring in one of these others. Like I said, if you ask chat, you can be called to help you make an automation, it's really bad at it. No one is good yet at helping, so it takes a lot of time. But I'm going to try to explain to you examples of how you would use an automation. So the idea is it's connected to a million apps. Google and to do this and Slack and whatever you want, Excel. And you can build this thing like when this happens, this happens, then this happens, and it goes through a whole workflow. And behind the scenes, kind of like you saw with my videos getting converted, an automation would make it so I don't even have to load it into the folder. When I make a video automatically, have it go in that folder, have it convert, that would be an automation. An agent would be like, oh, this video doesn't need to be automated, because it's like it's smarter. A smart automation is an agent. Here's one that a friend of mine asked to make, this one I didn't make, but we made one similar, M made it. It would go find YouTube videos by keyword, summarize with chat GPT, and email you the results. So like you could say, find me all YouTube videos on Disney World and send me the results. And that's an example. This is Project Management. This is one that Claudia made. I am all like, there's too many things going on, and I can't keep track of everything. And I said to Claudia, to make sure I'm aware of the thousand things going on in our office, I would like to get updated when something changes only. So she is creating an automation that she has a spreadsheet. And when something changes in a column, and that column changes, it sends me an email that there was an update in the status of something. Like this, we just, you know, that way if I have, let's say, you know, 100 things projects, well, I'm probably 200, I don't have to remember all that. I get updated only when something changes. So that's an example. And Claudia, how long has this been taking months, right? Months, yes. It's not, and I'm using Power Automate. And most of the projects are stored in Smartsheet. So I have to like, export it into an Excel spreadsheet, and then have it read it and call the information accordingly. Yeah, it's ridiculous. Brand, I would start with Opel's probably the easiest to use, but least capable. I would say, NADN is the best one out there, or make.com, or Zapier. Those three are the same. I think they're all the same. Don't you agree, Claudia? I have a preference toward NADN. I like it's the silhouette, how it works. But yeah, probably. I... And M, you can comment, because I know M, who works with us, is really getting into the automation. And if anyone needs automation at their organization, higher M, she'll kill me for saying that, because I don't know if she's allowed to do that. But she's really good, and she'll be able to automate anything in your hospital, in your office. So we are actually getting calls now from hospitals to come in and look at their workflows and try to help them automate things. So that's like the most common phone call we're getting. So let us know if you guys want us to automate your office. But, oh, sorry, this was not yours. This is the one M made for my wife. Okay. Yeah. Right. So my wife has a plastic surgery practice. They send out specific custom emails to the patients. Someone does that manually. And sorry, I'm going to do this real quick. All right. Hold on, I want to keep this going. All right. So it takes a lot of time. So M took, these are all fake patients, but can take the patient's information and compose very specific emails based on what procedure they're having, then it would tell them that's a workflow. Like if they're having this procedure, this is the pre-op instructions. If they're having this, and it's so smart, so it automatically communicates based on each patient. So M is building that. That's another thing that if you want, I'm sure she could do that for you or other people could, but that's a great example of a medical automation. And this is how she did it. This is the other the back end. It's much more advanced than this now. This was like the first day. But, and power automate, a Claudia, these are some things, right? So like, you can go and look online and show you examples of things you could do. It's pretty limited, but yeah, Claudia. So the thing that I want to emphasize here, power automate has a template section that are already pre-built. So rather than, you know, typing in what you want power automate to do, you can utilize these pre-built templates and then cater them to the platforms that you're using. Like if you want to be notified or clear out your email box of all of the appointments that you have agreed to attend, it will do that for you rather than you having to go in and delete it. So if there are pieces parts of a certain entire workflow that you want to create, you can utilize these templates rather than building it from scratch. Yeah, and hopefully it's kind of like the custom GPs. As more and more people are putting their stuff, the crowd is building them. It'll start getting better. I saw a question about like, what's the, is there a course or like training? There's a ton out there. We want to create one specifically for like everyday use, as opposed to giving you the, the other ones I think, you know, it's like six months and like learning about the deep parts of AI. I sort of, those, you know, me kind of, I go right into like, how do I use it? We'll start creating a curriculum and start bringing in real experts if people are interested. Let us know, email, DM, whatever, let us know if you're interested. And we could start creating sort of advanced curriculum and probably even give CME for it. We could get CME for it. So what I use, they laugh at me because this is my favorite automation tool. We all have it. It's on our phones. It's the Apple Shortcuts app. I use this like crazy. This is an automation tool. It was one of the first. It's on your phone. And there are websites you can look like Shortcut Libraries, where people have made them because it takes a while. But look how many I have in my phone. So, you know, what do I have here? Send a message to my wife when I'm starting to drive home. What else? You know, oh, I have one that's like, if I copy from chat GPT and I want to paste it in an email, it looks funny always. So I made it first copy it, paste it in the notes app, copy that, delete the note, and then paste it in the email. And it does it with one click. So now whenever I copy from chat GPT, it automatically, and then I go to paste it, I hit that Shortcut and paste it in the email and it looks the same fun. Like I make tons of these. But this is my favorite one. For example, of a specific Apple Shortcut I use that you may find useful. And so my daughter, Josie, she's my middle daughter. She oversleets almost every day and can curl her arm clock. Because often she's still asleep. So I need to figure out a way that I can know for sure that she's awake in the morning. So I had the shortcut send me an alert when her bathroom light doesn't stop me by a certain time. Check on Josie. That way I know that she's not awake and then it sends her an alert, an alarm, and tells me what she's supposed to think. Here's another example of a specific. So anyways, I love that. We keep playing around every day. I'm trying different Apple Shortcuts. But I'm obsessed with it now. And again, you can share these. So I can share our Shortcuts with you. This has nothing with AI. But since I talked about Shortcuts, I just want to make sure you guys know how good the Reminders app is. Like you can use it as a project management tool. Reminders app, the iPhone does way more than just reminders. I literally just turned it into the Trello app exactly. So you just go to a typical list in the Reminders app and you click View as column and there you go. It literally looks just like Trello. And it actually performs just like Trello. I have things in order of a project management list and you can literally drag something as it progresses along the stages from one column to another. You could assign to different people and you could even set dates and times that they do. All the different things you could do on Trello. You can put links to documents or files. It's absolutely literally the same as Trello. Yeah, so I love Reminders app. And I love how it's integrated with iOS. So all right, Claudia. I guess we'll keep going and people have to go. They can. What's next? The next one is Study. Okay, so Study Mode. So I, if again, if you follow me, you'll see that I'm kind of getting into fights with teachers in the schooling system. People are like saying, oh, AI is going to destroy us and it's going to kill school for our kids and they're not going to learn anymore. And I say you're not thinking big enough. They're afraid they're going to look up an answer or have chat to PT write a paper for them. We're figuring this out, right? I get that concern. But at the same time for people like me that have ADHD, it is incredible. And I think this is one of, you know, my kids sometimes really struggle understanding a concept. I don't think teachers, I think we power like plow memory into the kids as opposed to like spending the time in the classroom, teaching them concepts and let them use AI to look up answers. I think that's our future. Why not be okay with that? Let people look things up, spend the time in the classroom teaching thinking. But I also love the ability that now you can create custom teaching tools for how kids learn. This is one of the most prolific things right now. In the talk I gave yesterday to the Canadian group, there's a thing in Google, I think it's called Learn Your Way where you can customize it for your kid just like my custom GPT. But someone commented about how notebook LM. I was up till 2 in the morning with my daughter two nights ago. She had an AP test. And I blew her away by how good the tools are to help her study. Watch this. So, Claude and Chatsy-T have study modes. So we'll show that first. There's a technical problem everyone to know about. The study mode in Chatsy-T. Rather than giving you an answer, it can teach you a topic and it was built by educators. Going to Chatsy-T and when you click the plus sign, going to study mode and then pick a topic. And then it will start by giving you the basics and it will give you questions. This is great for your kids as they're studying for classes. It's something we should be telling the teachers they should be allowing the kids to do this. Because it doesn't give you answers it teaches you. It's also great for adult learning. If you're trying to learn a new topic and you don't just want the answer, but you want to really understand it. And then this is the custom GPT. So this is another simple thing that everyone can do and people are probably already doing. Is I created a custom GPT for my kids for tutoring. Here's what it looks like. So I just went into Chatsy-T and created a custom GPT and gave it instructions. I wanted a patient encouraging AI tutor that helps students think through school work without ever giving them answers. It guides reasoning, explains concepts, and promotes curiosity and confidence. I've had a lot of very specific rules that I gave it to help it guide my kids knowing how they learn and it doesn't give them any answers. It just tutors them. So I'll let you know how good it is after a few months, but so far it's an example that anyone can do. Again, I could share any of these. But this was two nights ago. I made this video last night. This just blew me away. And again, I did not know this. I use notebook LM all the time for creating podcasts and videos. I did not know how good it is for studying and learning. So notebook LM is a free app. It's Google. Go to this website. This is one of the best websites you're going to hear about today. And this is why. So watch what I did for my daughter. We were lying in her bed till two in the morning geeking out on notebook LM. So I took pictures of all of my daughter's handwritten notes and uploaded the chat GPT to get them transcribed. And it took that transcription and pasted it into notebook LM as a source. And here's what you see. Then it summarized it. And then I went over to studio. And I made all sorts of study materials for her. So the first thing I did is I went over to flashcards. And it asks you a question and it gives you an answer. And if you want more explanation, you just click explain. And you can chat about it with the guide. Then I created quizzes and it asks you a question. You can pick an answer. And if you can even ask for a hint. And if you get it right, it tells you good job. But watch if you get it wrong. Then it tells you how it wrong. But it also tells you the right answer. And you can even learn more about it. You can even make videos. And here I'm playing the video at double speeds. All right. Let's put that curtain on the most complex hand. Honestly, it was amazing system in your entire body. So play this thing exactly. The easiest way to think about it is that your body is pulling out of my logical pieced to you in it. Think of it like a company's command structure. First you got the central nervous system for CNS. This is headboards. They have office. Then you can have it even make a podcast. Right. From your DNA's instruction through how your nerves fire. Okay. Let's jump straight into maybe the biggest debate of them all. Nature versus nurture. The classic. On one side, nature. That's your heredity, but genetic hand you're dealt. And on the other, nurture. Now watch this. This is incredible. You can actually interrupt the podcast and ask the podcast's question. We have everything else, right? Environmental. Oh, hey there. What's up? So what exactly is hereditary? What does that mean? That is a fantastic question. A great clarification answer right now. Okay. Let's have a definition first. We talk about ready or nature. We need the genetic or pre-sphosed characteristics. Especially the biological unit of instruction you received. And then finally, you can make mind maps that sort of organize the thoughts about what this is all about. I mean, is that not ridiculous? It is so good. I mean, having a fun podcast about your homework or watching a video from your homework is like it just all of it together and it's so smart and so good. I don't know how this is not like on everyone's main home screen. I would have to say, you know, we started using it when in its infancy with culminating all of these different articles into one and making like a five minute, like two to five minute podcast and then having the ability to ask questions about it as well. Yeah. It's awesome. And I'm going to show that in the media because that's really how we use it. So I think this is the last one, right? That is correct. So this is what we use it for the most. And right up front, I have notebook LM. So you also should be doing this, right? It literally you go log in as free, you upload anything you want and say make me a video about it. Make me a podcast about it. It's a great way to explain something to someone like it's just so good. So if you want an article you published, upload it and it will make a podcast or a video about your article. And it's so amazing. Like everyone's starting to recognize the voices of these people. There's a really funny one where they told them they uploaded an article saying you guys are fake and they like freaked out. There's a great video you can see on YouTube where the notebook LM podcasters found out they were AI and they started panicking. But you can upload anything. They're really incredible. Here's a video of how I was, I use this to demonstrate. So we have a company global cast and I said, all right, make me an exact, from everything you know about my company, make me an executive summary. And then I was going to upload that to notebook LM to make a shareable video and a podcast about my company. It's interesting because because I've connected apps to my chat GPT, it doesn't just take from its own memory, it can access all my files on my computer. So watch. So I went to chat GPT and I said, based on everything you understand about my company, global cast MD and its platform, please give me an executive summary. So it went to the internet. It also went through all my history. But what's interesting is you see it went to all these other sources, Google Drive documents, etc. Because I gave it access to that a long time ago. Then I hit copy and then I went over to notebook LM and hit create. Now, when you go there to notebook LM, you can upload any documents you want, you can give it links or what I chose to do here is paste the text. All right, so once you paste the text and add all of your other documents, it thinks. And then you can chat with all the documents you uploaded and ask questions about what you uploaded. Or go to studio. You can make a podcast, a video, a mind map, reports, flashcards and quizzes. This is incredible for studying, we're asking questions about a specific list of documents that you gave instead of the internet. So I think we have a video sample. Ashley and medicine. So there's the podcast. So there's the podcast. Right now. But traditionally, maybe the best protocol is buried in some huge PDF for like a super long lecture series. Not practical. In practical. Yeah. Global Cast Promise, then, is to standardize that gold standard information and make it searchable. Instantly. That's the idea. And okay, to do that, they built the company on, well, two core engines. Yeah. complimentary ones. They figured out, I guess, that just having the knowledge isn't the whole picture. Right. You need to change its form, its format. I know. And then you need to completely rethink how it gets distributed. So, page 1, global cast media, this is the conversion part. Yeah, think of it as the transformation engine. It takes that static, dense stuff, internal manuals, grand rounds, recordings, academic papers, you name it. Right. The heavy lifting. And converts it into short, focused multimedia content. We're talking quick protocols, short training videos, interactive guides, things designed for digital consumption. And the purpose there is really about leverages. The other thing to note is that can also do different languages as well. Oh, yeah. Yeah. That's, it's really. Now, that's another thing you have to be careful with patient stuff, because we don't know how good we found that translation. But you're right. Now, here's what a video from that same thing. Here's the video it made. What if the next big medical breakthrough isn't a new drug? But a better business model. Sounds kind of crazy, right? Well, today we're digging into a company that's trying to do exactly that. Their mission to unlock vital medical knowledge that's been trapped behind closed doors for far, far too long. Seriously, just think about that for a second. It's a pretty startling idea. And you can see like it, the world's most valuable. It just goes on and on. We begin to fix a system. We build on two key parts. And literally just from you uploading and pasting one document. So you can make this on anything you want. People want to know about how to make an infographic. Here's another AI tool that is so easy that even a non-techy surgeon can do it. You can make an infographic about anything in seconds. Watch this. Take any document. So here's an executive summary that I had chat GPT make of my company. And I go to Google Gemini. And then down here I click on Canvas. Then I paste my executive summary. Then I tell it to summarize this in the form of an infographic. And then after maybe about 30 seconds to a minute. And there you go. Pretty incredible. So, D-script is another thing we love. D-script is a great video editing tool because you just edit the transcript and it automatically edits the video. From a non-techy person, here's a tech you should probably know about. If you edit videos with narration, you should be using D-script. I'll upload a video with narration. And it shows you the transcript on the side. And you can edit the transcript like a document. And it changes the video. So if you cut words out, it cuts it out of the video. You can even add words and using AI. It adds the words with your voice and video. Here is the text and here's a clip. And this is the one I'm really excited about. Because with all the AI automation tools with vibe coding, with all the things we have really under potential as in the organization. I'm going to cut it out at vibe coding here. And then I'm going to go right to this. And this is what it sounds like now. And this is the one I'm really excited about. Because with all the AI automation tools with vibe coding, we need to elevate the workforce to be applying AI automation. So there you go. It's amazing. And it's getting better and better. There's something called Underlord. So it's like an AI tool that can even do things to the video for you. It's really becoming one of my favorite go-tos. That's what he's talking about. All right. That's the oxygen. All right. I have a question. Is there any way that you are able to utilize your voice for the podcast or in the creatures of the podcast? OK. We've been trying that forever. And the answer is you can now. Because I don't know who asked that. That's so funny. Yes, Brent, that was our frustration with it. Because everyone knows that's notebook LM now. It's such a recognizable voice. I'm sure they'll let you eventually. But there are other ways to do it. So we use another app that I'm going to show you called 11 Labs, where you can replicate your voice. That's why you saw one of my custom GPs who was podcast interviewer. We would take that with my voice. And now you can actually make the entire thing in my voice. So yes, you can do it. And 11 Labs is getting better every day. We actually just so you guys know, our team updates weekly on the new AI functions of our tools. Because that's how quickly they update. So what I'm showing you here will be updated in about a month. So we'll keep doing it. But 11 Labs now has podcast creators too. And so you can pick your voices. So it's just all converging. And by a year from now, it'll be 10 times better. So right now, this was not true three months ago. Right now, the best image and video generators are on Gemini. Google Gemini. This is really important that the Google image generator is called Nano Banana. But don't go online and search Nano Banana because there's fake websites called Nano Banana to trick you to think that's it. Go to Gemini.google.com. Then just click to make an image. And you'll see it's just so much better. Now, if we have time, we could do a whole course on this because there's ways to get the image to be what you want. Using something called the JSON file, JSOM, where it shows you the code that it interprets that images. And you can change it and then make this word this instead. So instead of, it's a much easier way. But for now, watch how I used it. Right inside Nano Banana. And it's actually called Gemini 2.5 Flash. So when you search for this on the internet, make sure you don't go one of the fake Nano bananas down to the sliders to the bottom. And you'll click on Nano Banana. That's how you create images. There's also other options like creating videos, et cetera. But we'll come back to that later. Then you just describe exactly what you want the image to be. And here I'm typing that I want an image of surgeons worried in an operating room. And after, seriously, just seconds, it produces the image. And you can edit it and keep modifying it. And you go to the bottom slide, or since like video, and go ahead and upload that image you just created. And then I give it instructions to make these surgeons worried in the operating room that something is wrong. And then in seconds, it makes your video what sound. Losing him. Pressure is dropping fast. Increase the oxygen. And you can upload any of your pictures. So here's a picture of my daughter shadowing my wife in the operating room. So I said, have these two surgeons say, OK, let's operate on this patient and walk over and start operating together. OK, let's go operate on this patient. Gotta give it a try. I think it's time to operate to Gemini Pro. OK, so the way I use this is for my PowerPoints. I used to go on Google and search for an image. Now I just create it. I make a video. So I gave a talk. I probably should have put it in here. I made a talk to show the point of how old lectures are boring. And now we make them more fun. And I made a video of an old lecture. And then I said, now make it fun. And so I made the video for me. And it took me a minute instead of trying to find a video. Sora 2 just came out. So this was OpenAI's video generated. Their solution to VO3, they came out first. But Sora 2 just came out. And it is crazy because it is really good at doing what's called cameo. So you open the app. And I think you say like three numbers. You turn your head to the side and say like 32, whatever. That's it. And then it will make it will put you where you want. Put me on a football field. Put me, make me play basketball. Make me the president. But whatever you want. And then if people allow their likeness. So when it first came out, every you could type in, I had me on Mr. Rogers. I had like make me a guest on Mr. Rogers. And it worked. But now it doesn't because it's protected. So if someone gives you the rights, like Sam Altman, there's a lot of people that out there that let you, you could be like, have me meet Sam Altman at a party or whatever. Have the two of us dancing. So Brad Sovalesky is one of the emergency room doctors who is one of the most brilliant. I always knew he's brilliant. But after watching what he's doing with Sora, he's teaching this way. We believe you should be teaching in an entertaining way. And he is teaching in an entertaining way. So good. Watch this video. I think this may be the best video I've seen from Sora, too. This is what happens when you take a hilarious doctor and mix it with Sora, too. This is Brad Sovalesky who is a colleague of mine at Cincinnati Children's. Check this video out. And what is this? It's a time machine. And it looks like it still works. I can set the date. I can bring help to people long before modern medicine. I've got antibiotics, bandages, everything. Let's do some good. All right. Who here has syphilis? Hank, would you care for some penicillin? It's the first line treatment. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Hey, Flo. Maybe these will help. Thank you. What? FDR. Meet Jonas Salk. I think you guys have a lot to talk about. Here, Triti's mood stabilizers and maybe some art therapy. And see where that gets you. What? Our how many of ye, ladies, has scurvy? Hi! What? What? Oh. I must be in the future. I better get back to my own time. Looks like I've got some work to do there. What? So pretty incredible. He just describes in words and it makes a video. So you can go on for hours. Be careful because you will. And the latest one is the WWE. Yeah, he made one now. I don't think I can share it. I realize I should have posted it here. But him, like in the WWE, like I'm going to, you know, like his wrestler, but he's like, you do not need to admit kids who have a skull fracture. They should go home. It's like teaching in such a fun way. He's so brilliant, but he's using Sora in such a good way. Definitely give it a try. And then, you know, I would say like he's good, but like I'm much, obviously, make much more important videos than he does. Yeah. That's the difference between me and Brett. He's making like life-changing medical knowledge videos and I'm dancing with my dog. But let's see. He had one of the questions, how much do you spend a month on apps? If you had to live in top three that you couldn't live without, which ones would you prioritize? I'm a bad person to ask because here's what I told my wife. I said, look, I don't golf. This is my golf. I want to dive into this so I can learn it. And I'm letting go of things, but I signing up for everything. That's not normal. I would tell the average person is you need Chachi PT plus. I would recommend after that finding out what you do. You can go month to month. Only sign up for a month and then just stop it. So what I do is when I sign up for something, I then go immediately stop it, right, when I sign up so I don't forget. So I just do it for a month. Gemini and Chachi PT are the two I use the most. Claude's my third. I pay for a ton of other apps because of all the things you're seeing, we pay for all these. I'm now asking the hospital to help pay for it if we can figure out ways that we can generate revenue for the hospital this way, like improving efficiency, safety, blah, blah, blah. But don't be like me, but I will tell you, depends on what your job is and what you're doing. And if you just tell me like three things you're doing, I'll tell you the best apps to get. So 11 labs is a voice creator. And basically you can make your own voice and any script can be in your voice and they have a million of other voices. And now their newest model allows you to give it emotion, make them excited, make them sad. So this branch of your question is going to compete with notebook LM because you can put a script in here and eventually it's really starting to sound like podcasters. Now the real use of this are companies getting phone trees like interactive agents that can talk and have a knowledge base. So they're not reading a script. It's actually can respond pretty darn smart in a voice. So it's pretty incredible the agent function in 11 labs. I think this is our last thing. It's hey Jen and this is the way to create an avatar. And when you go, you record videos, you have to a lot of money for this one. It's like 200 a year I think, but per person. So for me alone, it's 200 a year. And or maybe 201 time fee, I can't remember, maybe just once. And then you can upload as many of you as you want and then you can change your outfit too and make yourself a cartoon. So this now, why do we do this? This is controversial, but our goal is to democratize knowledge and put out thousands of videos a day so the whole world is up to date. We don't have the time to go and record all these, but I could make avatars as long as we tell people this is an avatar. We've tested the market. People don't mind it. They're okay as long as you tell them this is an avatar. You know, they're almost happier if it's a cartoon because then you're not like deceiving. But the avatars are really helpful for this. So you have expertise. The world should know about procedures, research, innovations, but it's often invisible. A few people might hear it in a lecture or read it on your website, but the rest of the world never sees it. So that's totally fake. That's just an uploaded image with a voice. Hi, welcome to Todd's AI workshop. Hope you're learning something, but knowing Todd, I doubt it. So you know, this is where you can pick literally among like hundreds or thousands of people and have them say something. And then expertise the world. This is you can upload and use their agent mode and it actually makes a video with whatever avatar. You have expertise the world should know about procedures, research, innovations, but it's often invisible. A few people might hear it in a lecture or read it on your website, but the rest of the world never sees it. Institutions. Hospitals, academic centers and industry leaders produce extraordinary insights yet few ever truly see it. Learning offers credibility, not widespread visibility, conferences reach hundreds, not millions, consequently vital. So we did all that. So let me go back to this because I think we're done. So I should have put in here. Hold on. Let's skip through all this. Open evidence. Only. Okay. So I don't know if I'm still sharing my screen. Well, he'll be back. Hello, everyone. Let's see if there is any. So looking at the well until we had some back there he is. So let me share my screen for the end here because I just want to make sure people get this. Go ahead and subscribe to the sub stack and to link tree to just join. And that's how you'll get these updates. DM me, send us messages and we can answer any questions you have. But I really hope this was helpful. Let us know what you want us to do next. Should we do this like overview like this or just dive into each? Should we do it once a year, once a month? Would you want a CME curriculum course? We just need to know and do you want us to come to your place and tell you how to do it at your organization? Let us know. We'd love to help everyone out. And I have time for questions if there's any. Claudia. Let's see here. One person said is it really Dr. Todd? I'm not sure anymore. I can make a good question. So I think if there's, we can quickly look and see if there's no questions we can end it. Let's see here. Okay. Looking at the polls, it looks like people would want this on a monthly basis with like an overview of multiple practical things with as far as the topic as far as team. It looks like workflow automation followed by tips and tricks with chat, GPT, etc. and then presentation and communication tools. Okay. Let's see. Yeah. Let us know again, send us messages and we'll just do a people this. I did this because people were asking. So let's just do it if people ask. So Sonny asked, can we circle back to my question about advanced degrees? Were you saying are there advanced degrees in AI or are you asking if there's advanced degrees in medical way? What's the specific? It was how to advance health care. I believe to let me see. Let's see. Yeah. Sonny, if you could clarify what you mean by that question, we can get to it. In the meantime, incredible AI tools. Let's see. Oh. An advanced degree utilizing AI to advance health care. So it's medical. It's someone who's a specialist in applying AI into health care. I don't know if I'm sure there is a medical AI degree. I don't know about it, but there's probably like you could get an AI degree with a focus in health care. But you know, really, you don't need both. You need to get a degree in AI or get it personally. I don't think you need degrees. I think you just need to learn it and take the courses and do the curriculum. But yes, I think there's a huge need right now for people to learn this space. So I think it's very smart to learn it. There will be a link to watch it again. Hold on. How to... Again, I can type my email here or just DM me. Can you... Here, let me see if I can do this here. There's my email. Just email me if you want us to come to your organization. So you mentioned using chat GPT and Gemini on a daily basis. Do you use the paid versions? I do. I do. But you don't need to. But if you're going to use it the way I'm showing, you need to. You need to pay for it. It's 20 bucks a month for both. Don't pay for the expensive one. I tried it. Really find it much different. There was a question. How to connect... No, how can we foster a cultural shift where clinicians are at the center of collaborations and driving the AI revolution? Oh, I love that you ask that because that's what I'm trying to do right now. I think this is a new field. I think this is something that we need to... We need to own and identify that this is your area of expertise. I'm trying to tell our hospital that this should be... I would like to focus on this. Nothing. It's enough that we need an entire team. Now, there is IT, right? There's the IT office. They don't do this though. This is... You have to be integrated into healthcare. This is precision automation. This is precision personal tools, which is not what the IT group does. They are more system-wide. And we have to be in lockstep and sync with them. I think we need a separate group to think about how this should be applied throughout the organization. And that's the... Yeah, Claudia. There was a question about... Do you know of any AI tool that you can share a histology image and it can help you analyze it? Great question. I... Yes. In fact, I was talking to people that used the upload X-rays. Now I have not done that yet out of... Because I don't know what I'm allowed to do. I don't want to do anything even if it's a histology side. I'm sure you're allowed. But I don't know the legal way of doing it. But I know people that have uploaded X-rays and asked it to tell you what the diagnosis is. So it's whatever is best at multimodal for the time. And I think there are medical apps that do that and you can get it integrated with your organization. I mean, radiology has been using AI tools forever. So I don't know what's on a personal level versus... But there are people like us building LOMs for histology because it will be needed. So let us know if you're interested in being a part of that. Claudia, what else? Oh, safety. We would love to analyze, for example, our intellectual property or things. If you are... I don't know if that's considered a disclosure if you upload something to chat to you, T. So just be careful about what you're uploading. Claudia. The other question, there was... Let me see. There was a question about creating medical rotations. Oh, is there any tool that you know of that would be able to create medical rotations? I believe rotations. What can you use to create medical rotations? T. Adora, can you ask that again because I'm not sure I understand what rota says. Isn't that rotations? I thought that was medical rotations. Oh, no, I doubt it because I don't know what that would mean. Let's see if that's rewritten about hospital IT being super worried about breach of hospitals cured. Yes. So Joyce, very much so. That's the challenge of what I'm doing because it is risky that people are going to be messing up the... This has to be done in complete lockstep with IS. So I meet with them regularly and I have not incorporated anything yet into the hospital except under our system like Power Automate or Copilot. I will not use anything else. That's fully within a BAA. That's an agreement we have that everything is secure private and so we use what they give us. All these tools I'm showing you, we're using outside of the hospital because it would have to be integrated by them. That's the goal I'm trying to get to is that system that would allow that convergence of these personalized tools into the hospital system but be very careful. This should be for personal or experimental use unless it's under the hospital system. What else, Claudia? Tadewreck clarified shift patterns. So I'm thinking... Oh, oh. I see what you're saying. Yes. It could probably... I think you're probably talking about like shifts and call schedules. Yes. So what is any AI model? You upload it, give it very clear prompt instructions. These are the people we have, these are the restrictions they have. What I would recommend you do is work with us or you could vibe code your own solution because you would want to give it the instructions like here are the rules and you want to make it customizable by the person to add the prompts. Let us know we could probably help you make that but you could probably do it yourself too. What else? The next one is how private is ChatGbt especially if you are asking to help in replying, slash summarizing emails? That's what I was saying before. I saw a video by Sam Altman saying, you know, your stuff... This is not like protected under law like HIPAA but after that I went on to their site and looked up all their privacy. It's privacy like probably Google is. I guess they have the same thing that they can... By the way in ChatGbt you can go under settings and click off a thing to say don't use my information to train your LLM. I think I made a video about that so go through my social media, I made a video about how to keep your stuff safe but it's not guaranteed but I would say it's as safe as everything else we use that like Gmail or anything else. The other question is there an AI tool best suited for handoff in various healthcare settings which does analysis and suggest corrective actions? No but see this is a perfect example for vibe coding. So that's what I'm saying. You have about a year or a year and a half until everything is out there. So make it now, make it yourself or let us know and we're going to hire a team of people so that we could just do this at scale for people. So let us know if you want help from us but if you describe it to us we could build it or tell you how to build it. What else? There is a comment, Joyce, she is working in Singapore and her hospital only allows co-pilot and nothing else. That's not true. So there's two ways to get... So first of all we are the same, we have co-pilot only. However, that's because the hospital has what's called a BAA with co-pilot. They can create that with chat GPT. There are a lot of hospital systems that have an agreement. They just have to choose who they want to have the deals with and it's very expensive to have it with multiple places. So that's why your hospital is telling you that. They can have a secure thing with chat GPT, just too expensive because they're already co-pilot. Same with us. But they can bring in the chat GPT models into co-pilot. The models are shareable and you can even download it to your own computer. They have the ability to get these models on your computer in a safe on-premises way. So it's not in the cloud, it's totally safe and co-pilot can bring it in. But it's not true that it's unsafe. It's just that they're choosing to go with co-pilot. The next question, do you have any recommendations on what is the best AI tools for the tool slash platform to teach medical research for beginners in a systematic way? Yes. Again, this has got to be custom for you. None of these things exist. That's why it is like the gold rush right now. When you want to create a curriculum, which is what you're describing, we use, that's what we do for a living. Like we create these curriculums. And there's a stepwise process. I mean, you have to get the documentation. Then you have to create a curriculum using these chat models. Then you have to figure out how you're delivering it. You can use notebook LAM. You could create your own chatbot. You can use a rag model. We're using it. But, and then we then use video. So if you want a curriculum on something, again, let us know. We can either tell you how to do it or we could build it for you because that's what we do now. So just let us know and we can help. The next question, how do you monitor most up to date information and track accuracy on platforms that provides insights into historical data? It, uh, into historical. You had me up until historical data. I want to make sure I understand that question. First, I thought, um, I understood what you were asking. Most up to date information about what? Like about AI or medicine. If you're asking about how do we stay up to date, it's really hard. I stay up to date on social media because I cannot find another way and I follow people that announce the new, the new announcements every day. Like this came out. This came out. That's how I stay up to date. The static new websites are not there anymore. It's social media, which is what we should be doing in healthcare. That's how knowledge is disseminated. If you're asking about how to stay up to date and medical knowledge, that's what we're hoping to do with our company. Global cast is have an app stay current that keeps you up to date on what you need to know. Can you please place this program into a space in which we can, yes, we'll make it. So I think I need to get ready. Oh, should proms library? Yes. Any question we didn't answer? Send me emails or DM me and we can get you the prompts. We can get you something on your own hospital. We could build you apps. We could tell you how to build apps, whatever you want. Follow me on sub-stack, go to the link tree, follow me on social media and email DM and we'll tell you everything you want to know. Thank you so much for joining us. It was really fun. Goodbye. Bye-bye.
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