Back from Munich with AI News

Catch up on my Munich trip, new AI team member, and the latest AI trends.

Life threw me a curveball right after Munich – got sick and had to hit pause. But I'm back now and super pumped about some amazing AI updates!

While I was recovering, I added a new member to our AI team.

Exciting, right?

March is going to be wild – I'll be in Vegas for HumanX and then in Atlanta for some incredible events.

If you're around, let's catch up!

So many cool things are coming, and I can't wait to share more. Stay tuned!

Today at a glance:

  • Upcoming events in Vegas and Atlanta

  • OpenAI leaders in Tokyo, Munich office, Le Chat AI assistant

  • Guide to AI tools for research

  • Operator by OpenAI video

  • Tool spotlight: Operator for automating tasks

News: 

OpenAI leaders Sam Altman and Kevin Weil recently spoke in Tokyo.

They discussed a $500 billion Stargate Project for new science and mentioned that AI will soon be better than humans in every way.

OpenAI might also go open source, making it easier for everyone to use.

I think Altman’s ideas are mind-blowing.

Have you watched the talk yet?

OpenAI is opening an office in Munich, Germany. Germany has many AI users and developers, and this move shows how important Germany is for tech.

I visit Munich often, and this makes me want to go even more.

How about you?

Le Chat is a new AI assistant for work and life. It’s very fast and smart, handling up to 1000 words per second.

Most features are free, with a Pro version for $14.99 a month.

I’m excited about Le Chat.

Are you going to download it?

One Guide : Step-by-Step AI Research: How to Find Business Insights Fast

Step 1: Choose the Right AI Tool
Let's start by picking the best tool for your research. You have several options: Gemini 1.5 Pro, Perplexity, or Storm by Stanford. For this guide, I'll use Gemini 1.5 Pro. But feel free to try out the others too!

Step 2: Log In and Set Up
Once you've chosen your tool, log into your account. Make sure to select the correct version of the tool—in this case, Gemini 1.5 Pro with deep search capabilities. Think of it as choosing the right magnifying glass for your research.

Step 3: Define Your Research Query
Now, it's time to tell the AI what you need. For example, you might say, "Find all my competitors that offer AI corporate training." Be specific about what you want to know: their pricing, target audience, messaging, and unique selling points (USPs). The more detailed you are, the better the results.

Step 4: Run the Search
Click the search button and let the AI do its magic. It will sift through countless sources to gather the information you need. This might take a few minutes, so grab a coffee and relax.

Step 5: Review and Export Results
When you come back, your research will be ready. If you're using Gemini 1.5 Pro, you'll see an option to add the results directly to a Google Doc.

Final Step: Share Your Findings and Keep Experimenting

You've just completed a week's worth of research in minutes! |

Share your findings with your team or clients. And don't stop here—experiment with different queries and tools to see what works best for you.

Have you tried using AI tools for research before?

One Media: Meet Your New AI Assistant: Operator by OpenAI

I want to share an amazing video I created.

It's all about Operator, OpenAI's newest feature, and how it can transform the future of work.

What really grabbed me was seeing how AI operators can save time and cut costs by handling tasks like booking hotels and posting on LinkedIn.

I see the potential in this, even though it's still slow and not as useful now.

Things will change quickly, and this shows you what is possible.

You've got to check this out!

One Tool: Say Goodbye to Tedious Tasks

Imagine having a digital personal assistant that handles all those repetitive online chores for you. That's what Operator does. It's an AI agent that can browse the web, fill out forms, order groceries, and even create memes—all by itself.

Operator is like having an extra pair of hands that never get tired. You give it a task, like booking a flight or restocking supplies, and it takes care of it using the same web pages you do. No special integrations needed.

Here’s why I love Operator:

  • It automates those mundane tasks that eat up your time.

  • You can customize workflows and save prompts for tasks you do often.

  • It’s safe and private, with lots of safeguards to keep your info secure.

  • You can run multiple tasks at once, like booking a trip while ordering office supplies.

For example, if you're a founder juggling multiple projects, Operator can fill out forms for different services or manage your online accounts, freeing you up to focus on growing your business.

I use Operator every day, and while it’s currently only available to Pro users in the U.S., I believe in its potential. It's a glimpse into the future of AI tools, and I want you to be ready for it.

Check out Operator and see how it can fit into your workflow. You might find it’s just the tool you need to make your day a bit easier.

TL;DR:

  • I had a whirlwind trip to Munich, got sick when I got back, but I'm back and added a new team member. March will be busy with events in Vegas and Atlanta.

  • OpenAI leaders spoke in Tokyo about AI advancements and are opening an office in Munich. Le Chat is a new, fast AI assistant.

  • Master AI tools for research with this step-by-step guide using Gemini 1.5 Pro.

  • Check out my video on Operator by OpenAI, an AI assistant for handling tasks like booking hotels and managing social media.

  • Operator automates repetitive online tasks, making your day easier. Try it out and see how it fits into your workflow.