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Welcome to another week of AI versus Marshy!
This week we cover:
I will also throw in a not-so-humble brag about shipping videos if you make it to the end.
Let's tuck in!
Thereās a podcast/Youtube out there called Marketing Against the Grain.
I wouldnāt recommend it to most of my readers as its super-techy and in the weeds.
This recent interview with growth marketer Guillame Cabane from Hypergrowth partners made my ears prick:
But does it?
Data has taken a long time to monetise.
Is there really an advantage for people to move fast and break things?
Letās look at this with a first principles approach.
Farnam Street is an incredible blog and nerds out on thinking models - itās worth reading (and absorbing again later) their take on how to do this.
We can question how weāre feeling about something by asking why we think one way over another, what are our sources of evidence, and understanding the consequences of being right or wrong.
Another method (and one featured in my last book) is the 5 Why Technique - when done well, you can uncover what the real reason for wanting something is.
Itās usually not ākeeping up with the latest trendsā and closer to āso I donāt feel silly or left behindā or āto help me feel like Iām doing SOMETHING when I feel powerlessā.
So do YOU need to start using AI tools for your business this week?
Break the question down and see if its necessary.
The chances are no.
Itās easy to get caught by hype.
And the hype machine is nowhere near the peak yet, so check yourself before getting swept away and think from all the angles with a strategic lens.
Iāve never been able to justify the cost of Photoshop due to:
I make do with Pixelmator Pro and Keynote (a slide maker) and its got me this far today.
However, I was really curious about Generative Fill after seeing Adobeās slick demonstration video and wanted to see if I too could move a deer into a wet alley at night.
So I signed up for my 7-day free trial to explore this idea.
The answer is no - I canāt.
I did click around a bit and asked it to āplace lots of greens and zeros and computers near the centre of the screen for someone to be be bashing their cyberdeckā - which isnāt worthy of sharing.
My steampunk version wasnāt that much better.
This could definitely be a PEBCAK thing.
Something intriguing about the rise of generative AI is that we really are playing with something thatās grossly unpredictable at best.
Advocates for the technology point to the outsized benefits are worth the unexpected risks that emerge as the progress roars forward.
And because itās hit the web and starting to be noticed by consumers - we havenāt witnessed things going wrong at this scale ever before.
Google had the luxury of millions of tests before pushing a change to its search engine live. Facebook would regularly roll out changes to 1% of its audience (or test them in Australia first funnily enough) before making them available to all.
Because OpenAI and ChatGPT isnāt working this way, we see quirks pop up, get an immediate course correction, and the machine keeps moving.
I use the paid version of ChatGPT and a funny note appeared saying I canāt use the Bing plugin at the moment.
This plugin lets you use ChatGPT with the current web to search for information and bring it āinā to your chat window.
An example Iāve used recently was - ātell me the contact pages for golf clubs near Northbridgeā.
The popup shared a page that said:
So you can see a URLās full text?
Big whoop.
What you might not know is that some websites parse information from the URL to their own database. Some marketers for example will put a userās email address in the URL bar to track who arrived at their page and how to contact them further.
Now - how was this uncovered?
Would a sophisticated hacker be able to exploit this functionality at pace and gather enough information for malicious intent?
Probably.
It was a blink and youāll miss it moment - but weāre entering the webās largest open-sourced pentest* and Iām not sure what casualties thereāll be.
*a simulated cyberattack to uncover any vulnerabilities before bad actors can find them
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Iāve bashed out a weekās worth of videos with speedmarketingdemos and aiming to get 30 under the belt by the end of the month.
My goal is to build up my speed, punchiness, and confidence delivering at this point and think by then I could add more services (on-demand marketing coaching/encouragement and done-for-you marketing asset creation are the ideas winning at the moment).
If youāve got more ideas or suggestions Iād love to hear them from you.
Weāve got this šŖ
-Marshy
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