AI assistant learns skills by scraping Reddit and YouTube discussions

Then they take the top five thumbnails, and then they do a a a second test with those top five and see which ones do better.

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x number of people. Then they take the top five thumbnails, and then they do a a a second test with those top five and see which ones do better. And I was like, oh, heat maps for thumbnails. That might be a little too much for a podcast, but it's kinda interesting. Right? So we're having it go out and teach itself, Oliver. Have you thought of that? Like, go out on Reddit and X and YouTube and find people talking about how to get better at a skill? Yes. So not not particularly the skill, but when I first created Larry, I

installed him and I headed out of the house. I went to a soccer match, and I was in the stadium knowing exactly what I wanted to do, texting him

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The hosts discuss advanced optimization techniques like A/B testing thumbnails with heat maps, then explore how AI systems could automatically improve by learning from online discussions about skills. Oliver shares his experience testing his AI assistant 'Larry' in real-world scenarios while away from his computer.

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Shows innovative approaches to AI training and content optimization that startup founders could immediately apply to their products.

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