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So it's only been five months since I gave you my 2026 Essential AI Skills Roadmap.
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So it's only been five months since I gave you my 2026 Essential AI Skills Roadmap.
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But oh my goodness, things have changed so much since the beginning of this year.
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So I feel like I gotta give you an updated version.
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So this video is it,
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the updated Essential AI Skills Roadmap.
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And I'm going to structure like a progression from the most basic skills to intermediate to advanced.
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And pay attention because at the end of this video,
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there will be a little quiz to make sure that you retain all of this information.
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Now without further ado, let's go.
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A portion of this video is sponsored by BALT.
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Level one, securing the basics.
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I think these are skills that every single modern person that like participates in society should have about AI.
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And the first of these might actually surprise you because this is a tech AI learning channel.
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But the first skill I'm going to mention is investing.
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Yes, because in my opinion,
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in 2026, if you are investing your money,
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I think you really need to have an AI thesis.
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You see the age old wisdom of just investing into the S&P 500
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or whatever index it is that you're investing in does not count for the fact
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that you are having massive exposure to AI,
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whether you know that or not.
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Because many of those companies in these funds are either AI companies or heavily integrated and invested in AI.
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So I think it's really important for you to make a
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decision of how much AI exposure you want to have with your investments in relation to your current like career
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and your life in general.
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For me, for example, I am massively exposed to AI through my career.
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Plus I have like a very unstable career because I'm a YouTuber and entrepreneur.
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So my investment philosophy reflects this.
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I try to use my knowledge about AI to invest in things that I believe in,
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but I also hedge against AI to an appropriate amount.
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Anyways, I'm not going to go into more detail about this
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because this is not a personal finance investment channel and this is hashtag not financial advice.
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I just think it's really important for you,
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for everybody these days, to think about AI when you are investing.
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I'll also leave a little prompt in description.
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At a very meta level,
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you can put it into an AI chatbot to help you
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figure out what your investment thesis should be based upon your specific life situation.
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Now let's move on to the next AI skill that I think everybody should know in 2026,
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which is prompting.
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Prompting is the way that you interact with AI,
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like any type of AI.
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So knowing how to prompt well lays the foundation for everything that you do with AI.
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It is so important.
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I've talked about prompting a lot on this channel,
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so I'm going to put on screen now two basic frameworks that you should definitely know if you don't already.
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And you can check out this video over here where I go through the basics of prompting in much more detail.
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Now let's move on to the last skill of the basics category
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that I think everybody should know in 2026 and that is mastering a core set of tools.
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You see in the AI world there's like tools popping up all over the place.
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There's like 10 releases per day,
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probably more at this point.
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This can get really overwhelming if you're just trying to chase the hype of tools.
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Now what I find to be much more productive
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and sustainable is to master a core set of tools and just master them really really well.
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If you want to be an AI minimalist
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and you only want to have like one AI tool in your arsenal then I would recommend
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that you pick from the category of a general AI chatbot.
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This is like your Claude,
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Chachapiti, Gemini, Rasa, Poe, etc,
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etc. I'm going to put on screen examples of chatbots that you can choose from.
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Honestly, even these like general chatbots are so powerful these days.
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So you can ask questions like plan on my itinerary to go to France in two weeks,
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generate images, audios, videos, animations,
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even like prototype entire apps.
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So if you've mastered a skill of prompting,
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just using one of these chatbots well will get you very far.
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Now, if you do want to be a little bit more fancy,
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you can also check out a little bit more specialized AI tools.
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Like most people will probably benefit from having a specialized news and research AI tool,
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like perplexity, for example.
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You can look at the news that you're interested in and be able to do more extensive research.
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And for learning new things,
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which I think everybody should be learning new things,
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you can also check out a product like Notebook LM.
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Now, if you want to harness the power of AI even more,
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then I would also recommend checking out one or two AI tools that is also specific to your job.
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For example, if you're a software engineer,
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then you probably also want to master an AI coding tool.
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And if you're a marketing person,
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maybe you can also check out a tool that's specialized for,
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say, content and SEO, like Jasper or Surfer SEO, for example.
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I'm going to put a prompt in a description,
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which you can copy paste to your favorite AI chatbot
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and it will ask you some questions
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and it will help you figure out what are some tools
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that you can check out in for your specific job if you wish.
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All right
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so those are the basic skills I think everybody needs to know in 2026 such as like survive
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and keep up with society but
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if you're someone who's interested in harnessing the power of AI more
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and integrating that into your own life
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and workflows more then you want to move on to the intermediate skills
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and this is the transition into thinking about what are called AI agents.
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AI agents are software systems that use AI to pursue goals and complete tasks on behalf of users.
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You see previously, you're just using AI tools for it to like do something very specific
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or to give you suggestions for things.
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Like, hey, like chat GPT,
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can you like write me a paragraph about cars?
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Or like, can you plan my itinerary?
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This is like one request and you get one response back.
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But with an AI agent,
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you can give it like an overarching goal.
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Like, hey, I got this new office.
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I showed some pictures of your new office.
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Help me decorate this office.
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By the way, I literally did this with an AI agent called Manus.
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It brainstormed different aesthetics with me,
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ended up going with the light academia vibes.
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Then it was able to take our exact office and decorate it
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so it has this aesthetic and even link those specific products like the rug,
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the lamp, the curtains.
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You see, that's the power of agents, agentic workflows.
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You can give it an overarching goal and it can break down the steps
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that it needs to do and then go with and execute these steps.
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I hope you can see how this is much more powerful than just like chatting with a tool.
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So Manus is an example of the agent,
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a web-based agent that can do stuff for you.
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And it's a really great entry point into learning about how to prompt and work with agents.
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But what puts you at the next level and is very popular these days is what are called local AI agents.
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A local AI agent is firstly an AI agent that takes action
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and completes tasks on its own and is also local
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which means it's an agent that lives and runs on your specific machine like your computer.
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And this is very very powerful.
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It allows you to build out custom automations and workflows just for you.
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For example, I have an agentic workflow that posts for my calendars,
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my gmail, my investments, slack,
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and notion to put together a personal daily digest to me straight to my Apple Notes.
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I also have an AI workflow that updates AI news,
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tracks AI topics, deep dives into them,
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and helps me draft up scripts for my YouTube videos.
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Of course, I still spend a lot of time researching more into these scripts and perfecting them,
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and I still have to like film them myself.
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Hello, I'm Tina.
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I'm still real.
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But overall, it saved me so much time,
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and I'm able to increase the quality of my videos so much by this.
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Another example, just to make it three,
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I also have an investment dashboard that pulls in like custom news and curated suggestions for my specific investments too.
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There are of course so many other workflows that you can do.
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I'm going to put on screen now some other examples.
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All you have to do is learn how to use a local AI agent like Cowork,
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OpenClaw, Hermes for example.
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I'm sure as the weeks
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and the months go on there's going to be a lot more products in this local AI agent category as well.
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But all you got to do is start off by choosing one of them depending on two factors.
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The first one is how technical you are.
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Some products are geared towards people who are non-technical
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and don't know how to code and others are more towards people who do know how to code.
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And the second factor is if you want to go with open source
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or closed source ai claude chachi pt gemini are considered closed
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source ai wall models like kimmy minimax llama are considered open
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source i am not going to go into too much more details about what open source is
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because I made an entire video about this,
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which you can check out over here.
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But basically, it boils down to capability, cost, and privacy.
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Closed source models tend to be more capable and more powerful,
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although that gap is closing.
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While open source models are much lower cost,
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we're free to run, and private if you choose to run them yourself.
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So you don't have to be like sending your entire bank account information to Anthropoc or OpenAI, for example.
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Anyways, I'm going to put a prompt in the description as well to help you figure out
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which local AI agent that you should start with given your specific skill set and your needs.
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You can just stick that into your favorite AI chatbot and it should help you out.
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And that leads us to the next level, the advanced level.
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Bolt is my go-to for creating really fast AI-powered functional web apps.
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You can go from idea to a deployed production-ready app just by describing what you want in plain English.
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And now it has a connector layer that lets your project pull in capabilities like shaders,
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Notion, GitHub, and more through MCPs.
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I'm building a new landing page for my Lonely Octopus AI Agents Bootcamp and I want it to look actually good,
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not just functional like it is now.
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So I use Bald to build out the full landing page and it pulls in shaders directly.
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Here's an animated purple hero background and there's no manual setup.
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No going to shaders and copying embed codes.
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It's just there.
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I can tweak it conversationally if I want the animation slower or a different shade of purple.
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I just describe it and Bald can adjust it.
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That prompt tweak loop is what makes this so powerful compared to just grabbing a static shader somewhere else.
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You're building and refining in one place.
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To set it up you just go to personal settings find a connectors panel
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and toggle shaders on for your project that's it you can
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now build in bolt for free the link is in the description thank you
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so much ball for sponsoring this portion of the video now back to the video the difference between intermediate
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and advanced skills is
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that for intermediate you're kind of like doing things on your
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own right like for your personal workflows maybe for some business workflows
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but they're still more or less for yourself
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but for people who are interested in AI from a commercial perspective or even as a career,
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then it's important to learn the advanced skills.
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And I gotta say, these advanced AI skills unlock so many opportunities.
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These are skills that are in such high demand and knowing these gives you such an unfair advantage.
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And that is when you might transition to the next skill,
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which is actually building your own AI agents.
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So if you're considering building commercial pipelines where other people are going to be using it,
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potentially you might even have clients who are going to be using it,
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you need these to be stable, reliable, and lowering costs.
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For example, us as a company,
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Lonely Octopus, we also have B2B clients.
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And for them, we build up different types of agentic workflows and products.
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For example, for a private equity company,
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we built a custom reporting pipeline.
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It pulls data from their tools like CRM,
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analytics, spreadsheets, and also from their custom database on a schedule and then assembles it into a formatted report.
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Private equity companies seem to have to do a lot of reporting,
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so this has saved them so much time.
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They're able just to send off these automated reports with their KPIs,
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client updates, and board summaries.
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We've also helped companies build onboarding agents where they can onboard new hires
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and clients that go through a series of steps that is custom for their company.
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It tracks their progress and they can customize it to however they like.
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These are just a couple examples.
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We have so many requests from people to help them build these different AI agents.
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So if you're someone interested in like freelancing or even like working in the AI field,
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just know that learning how to build your own AI agents is a very,
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very in demand skill set kind of related to this building MCPs,
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which allow AI agents to plug into third party apps and different data sources is also really,
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really in demand as a skill.
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By the way, I just want to say I called this like months ago when I made my MCP video.
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So, you know, anyways, if you learn how to do this,
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this is also a skill set that's very in high demand.
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Not going to go into way too much detail about this.
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I have so many different videos covering how to build AI agents about MCP,
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and we actually run an entire four-week bootcamp where we teach people how to build AI agents.
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So I'm going to link all of these resources into the description of the video,
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which you can check out if you want to dive deeper into it.
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And just to end off this section,
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I'm going to show some different tools,
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both non-technical and technical coding tools that you can learn in order to build AI agents.
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Moving on to the final AI skill,
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and that is AI coding.
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AI coding, otherwise known as agentic engineering,
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is using an AI agent in order to write code and build software.
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Some of the examples of things that me and my team have built include this internal tool that helps us create slides,
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documents, resources using our style and our branding.
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And we're also creating a learning app which I hope I can share more details with you about soon.
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This manga generator and accounting software.
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Now there are pros and cons to AI coding.
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The pro is that if you learn AI coding this is like boss level unlock.
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Not only are you able to build like big complex production
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grade products you'll be able to do this at like a fraction of the cost and time.
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Like we're talking about like more than 10 times cost and time savings.
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I honestly cannot even explain like how big of a deal this is.
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If there is one domain that AI has already like completely transformed then
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that would be coding like the difference between someone who knows how to do like AI coding
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and doesn't know AI coding it is just so fast
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if you want to truly unlock AI
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and the power of AI you really got to know how
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to do AI coding now the con of this is
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that you low-key do already need to know how to code
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I will use this by explaining it's kind of like putting lipstick on a pig you know like
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if your coding sucks
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and you don't know how to code it's like putting lipstick
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on a pig it doesn't actually matter how good the AI coding tool it is
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that you're using and like how fancy your setup is,
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it's just not, it's not,
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it's not going to work.
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You're not going to get far.
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Like you're going to run to a lot of issues along the way.
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And coding is one of those things that does take some effort in order to learn.
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Like all the other skills that we talked about earlier,
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these are things that you can master in the span of days to weeks.
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But to actually properly learn coding and then AI coding,
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you do need to be spending at least like a couple months,
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maybe like two to three months to properly master things.
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I actually made a video about how to learn to code in the age of AI
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if you want to check it out,
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which I'll link over here.
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But yes, it does take some effort
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and commitment to actually learn how to code and be able to harness the power of AI coding.
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Now, I don't think everybody has to do this.
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I think you can get like really far along in AI without learning how to code and doing like AI coding, right?
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That's why this is like the most advanced last skill.
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You would be totally fine like building simpler workflows,
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prototypes, and things like that without knowing how to code.
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I would only recommend making a commitment to learn how to code if you don't know how to already,
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and then learning AI coding if you're someone who's genuinely interested in really digging deep into AI and harassing its powers.
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Plus you can also reduce your own costs a lot more
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because you can stop paying for like subscriptions for different products
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and you can just like AI code your own clones of them which is what I do.
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Stuff like no taking accounting or budgeting softwares for example.
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So I have not yet made a full video on AI coding.
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It is in the pipeline.
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I have heard your request.
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I promise it is coming.
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Give me a little bit more time and when it is out I will link over here so you can check out.
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And that's it.
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We're at the end of this video.
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Wow.
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These are the essential AI skills from the most basic, intermediate to advanced.
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Now, as promised, I will show on screen a little quiz.
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Please answer these questions
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and put them into the comments to help you retain the information we have just covered
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because science says this is the best way for learning.
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And thank you so much.
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Have fun learning AI and I will see you guys in the next video or live stream.

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Das Üben des Sprechens mit Hilfe dieses Videos stellt eine ausgezeichnete Möglichkeit dar, Ihre Englischkenntnisse zu verbessern. Der Redner spricht in einem klaren und ansprechenden Stil über die essentiellen Fähigkeiten im Bereich künstliche Intelligenz (KI) für das Jahr 2026. Durch das Nachsprechen, auch bekannt als shadow speech, können Sie nicht nur Ihre Aussprache und Intonation verfeinern, sondern auch ein besseres Verständnis für die Verwendung von Fachvokabular und neuen Ausdrücken entwickeln. Das Erlernen des Sprachflusses und der Betonung durch Nachahmung, auch shadowspeaks genannt, kann Ihre Kommunikationsfähigkeiten signifikant verbessern.

Grammatik und Ausdrücke im Kontext

Im Video werden mehrere wichtige Strukturen verwendet, die für Englischlernende von Interesse sind:

  • Das Bedingungssatzformat: „Wenn Sie investieren, sollten Sie eine AI-These haben.“ Dieser Satz hilft, die Verbindung zwischen Abschlussformeln und der Bedingung zu verdeutlichen.
  • Die Verwendung des Futurs: „Ich denke, es wird wichtig sein, darüber nachzudenken.“ Dies zeigt, wie man Wahrscheinlichkeiten und Meinungen in der Zukunft ausdrückt.
  • Vokabular im Kontext: Der Begriff „prompting“ wird häufig in der Diskussion über KI verwendet und ist entscheidend, um zu verstehen, wie man effektiv mit KI interagiert. Die richtige Verwendung von Fachbegriffen wie diesen ist wichtig, um in neueren Themenfeldern Bestand zu haben.
  • Das Erklären von Konzepten: „Das ist nicht mehr nur persönliche Finanzberatung, sondern eine Notwendigkeit.“ Dies betont den Übergang von persönlichen zu gesellschaftlichen Themen, eine Struktur, die in vielen Diskussionen hilfreich ist.

Gemeinsame Aussprachefallen

Einige Wörter im Video könnten für Englischlerner eine Herausforderung darstellen, insbesondere, wenn es um die Aussprache geht. Achten Sie auf:

  • „AI“ (Artificial Intelligence): Diese Abkürzung wird oft falsch betont, achten Sie auf die korrekte Aussprache mit einem weichen „A“ und einem klaren „I“.
  • „Investieren“: In der Verwendung des Verbs kann die Betonung auf unterschiedlichen Silben den Sinn verändern, was zu Missverständnissen führen kann.
  • „Prompting“: Der Klang des „p“ am Anfang ist entscheidend, achten Sie darauf, kein „b“ zu verwenden.

Das gezielte Üben dieser Wörter im shadow speak kann helfen, die Aussprache zu perfektionieren und mehr Selbstvertrauen beim Sprechen zu gewinnen. Nutzen Sie die Gelegenheit, die Aspekte, die Sie lernen, mit der Technik des shadowspeak zu kombinieren, um Ihre Kommunikationsfähigkeiten zu verbessern.

Was ist die Shadowing-Technik?

Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprünglich für die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populär gemacht wurde. Die Methode ist einfach aber wirkungsvoll: Du hörst englisches Audio von Muttersprachlern und wiederholst es sofort laut — wie ein Schatten, der dem Sprecher mit nur 1–2 Sekunden Verzögerung folgt. Anders als passives Hören oder Grammatikübungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, Hörverständnis und Sprechflüssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden für die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

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