Content by AI: Are We There Yet? with Max Gutsche
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In this conversation, Max Gutsche, co-founder of Unifier, a content scaling platform, discusses how his platform uses AI to scale already existing content into different formats, providing a highly efficient way to repurpose knowledge.
Contrary to generic AI generators, Max emphasizes the importance of starting with unique and creative knowledge and then using AI tools to spread it across different formats. He notes that investing huge amounts into unproven innovations often leads to failure, drawing an analogy with restaurants that test, refine, and settle on a successful menu.
Max also stresses the importance of consistency, failure absorption capacity, and recording unique thoughts for content generation in the ever-evolving AI and marketing landscape. The discussion also covers potential legal issues with AI-generated content and predictions about the use of AI in producing web content.
Max gives listeners actionable tips on:
- [0:00] Intro
- [2:00] Background of content generation with AI, how it works and benefits for a law firm
- [5:00] Where does the AI controversy come in
- [8:35] Downfalls or potential issues with not well done AI content
- [10:43] What the hallucination is in ChatGPT
- [12:00] Complications of doing this well
- [13:40] What other legal issues are at stake
- [16:25] Where do you see this heading
- [28:45] Max’s book review
- [31:25] Emphasizing the idea of failure and how you react
- [34:25] One big takeaway from this episode
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