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🎥 Worth Watching: The Reality of AI in Real Estate (Ryan Serhant)
Even though his focus is real estate, his lessons apply across most industries. It's one of the most grounded takes I've seen on AI. “I don’t think the internet replaced workers. It replaced humans who don’t use the internet with humans who do use the internet and then created more jobs and more opportunities.” Every major shift feels disruptive until it becomes unnoticeable. We don't "think about using the internet" anymore. He speaks about the enablement AI provides. Not more buttons, or tools, or platforms. You should be using AI to create push-button, done-in-one-click recipes (as he calls them). If you have "boring tasks" that take time away from you every day, tell me in the comments. (I want to solve them) There's always a solution to the problem if we work together on the approach. Let's get that time back.
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@Al Imran that and most want to take themselves out of that workflow. Forgetting that the human touch is the most important piece to the puzzle.
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@Al Imran well said. That’s exactly right.
Reasoning
What are your top two reasons or use cases for AI? Bonus ⭐️ if you have examples! I’m on the journey but always feel overwhelmed, especially when I don’t have direct insight on a next step, then asking Gemini what the next step is 🤣
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@Nolan Baker that’s right. Maybe tweaking a document to pull information from, or what persona I’d like it to sound like. But once it’s set up it’s ready to pump content, blogs, scripts, replies, images, videos etc. whenever you want really.
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@Nolan Baker oh no this is Huzi.ai. It’s a canvas interface so thats where you see the pdfs and images attached to chats. The chat modules have ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and a few others as models to choose from and switch between. You just click new board and it opens a new blank canvas that you can start building on.
Personalized instructions for ChatGPT
Which is the best way to give ChatGPT personalized instructions to get the best results in every query.
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The best way to get consistent results isn’t a single prompt, it’s giving ChatGPT a process to follow. I treat it like a collaborator, not a tool. Take the time to set the chat up. For example, let's say I need to reply to a customer service request. If I am selling a product or service I'll want to upload a pdf that contains by brand identity, my target audience, and my copywriting style. This gives context to the chat about what the customer is inquiring about and how to respond appropriately. Then, I give it a quick prompt like "You reply to customer service emails". And I'll copy and customers email into the chat. Now I need to read the reply and refine it. Once I like the style and reply, I say, "keep this tone and persona for any future emails I want you to reply to." Doing this allows the chat to become an automated workflow. The next time a customer service request comes in, you can copy and paste it into the chat without any context, because it will refer to the previously uploaded documents and conversation you had about revising the last email. Here are a few workflows I've created for emails and customer service replies.
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Followed the email. Entered the prompt...and voila
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@Daniyal Sheikh That's a good idea for a shopify brand selling clothes. I used it for updating a headshot to use for marketing. More of a personal use case then a business strategy.
If you’re explaining how your tech works…
You’re probably losing the deal. I learned this the hard way. We used to talk about: models, pipelines, databases, logic. Executives on the call? Nodding. Quiet. Confused. Not because they’re dumb. Because they don’t care. They don’t live in our world. They live in results. So we changed one thing. Instead of: “We built an advanced AI system…” We said: “Your team stops wasting hours finding answers.” Same work. Very different reaction. Two simple examples: Tech world: ❌ “We use AI to analyze customer data.” ✅ “You know which customers will leave before they do.” Real life: ❌ “This car has a 2.0L turbo engine.” ✅ “You overtake without thinking twice.” People don’t buy ingredients. They buy the meal. If deals feel stuck, check your words. You might be explaining the recipe to someone who’s just hungry.
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Great call out, always emphasize the benefits, not the features! This was the first real step in the copywriting/sales journey. Answer "What does this product do for me?" rather than explain what the product is.
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