
AI Vibes Summit 2024: A Conversation with David Bianchi
Hey, I'd like to welcome you to another episode of Mission Matters. My name is Adam Torres, and today I am live over in Santa Monica, California. I'm at AI Vibes. Tal Navarro and her team are putting on an amazing event. I just heard David Bianchi, who was an actor and speaker. I heard him on stage. I heard all this fire. I heard all this voice. I had to go out of where we're recording. I'm like, who's that guy on stage? We got to get him on the show. So first off, Hey David, I just want to say welcome to the show. Well, thank you for having me. I appreciate it. And thanks for the kind words. All right. So you were fired up on that panel. This is going to be everywhere. So let's just say that not everybody had the privilege of being in this room today, come next year, but that being said what was the panel about? Like what, what, what'd you get out of it? Sure. The panel that we were talking about was how. Artificial intelligence tech is supporting the creator economy. What I got out of it is that there is so much that all of us have to learn and that I guess the geography of artificial intelligence so broad, even though the technology is so nascent none of us really, really know everything about it. And it's still very much the wild, wild West. Yeah. And one of the examples that you were talking about there, and it's funny because when you said it, I was like, Oh my gosh, I remember when Grant Cardone way back and they talk about this idea of being like omnipresent and being everywhere at one time. And that was like his model, like, I don't know, a decade ago when I first learned about him. And then you used an example or a use case where you essentially said, what happens if AI becomes, I'm not going to put words in your mouth, I'm going to pause, but you said something along the lines of what happens if that becomes, you know, a piece of how we. Tell our stories. Could you, I'm not doing it justice. Could you elaborate? Like, what were you talking about when you bring it up? Grant? Sure. I mean, it just kind of popped off off the top of my head because Grant is omnipresent as it relates to his specific professional sector. And so one of the thoughts was, well, what happens in this world where we're suffering from content fatigue, where everybody is competing for an opportunity to be seen in this retention community that we live in. And I was like, well, how about if you are an on camera personality and then you're using artificial intelligence to your advantage and creating your synthetic Personality, right? So if I know as a human being, I can create content proliferated to five different platforms in one day. What if I created three different alternative synthetic versions of myself that could proliferate to those same three platforms? So now I've got 20 pieces of content going to every single platform per day, which in terms creates a sort of omnipresence. And honestly, if you didn't understand the AI apps well enough, it's not hard to do. Yeah. So how do you get everywhere with the same amount of labor? Maybe give or take another 20 minutes a day. And I think that those are some of the content creators that will win the 200 meter race. Now of course there's always a thing where what you're talking about has to be fucking good. You know, at the end of the day, a lot of people are just a substitute for substance. You know, I mean, you know, a sexy body only goes so far, but if you're talking about the information creator economy where people are looking for you for what you have to say or the ideas that you're bringing into the ecosystem. As long as you have something interesting to say, I think that using AI to your advantage is really going to help you. Where do you fall on that continuum? I know there's not a pro or con, like I know it's not that, you know, black and white, like where do you fall on the continuum? Like, how do you use it? Well, I mean, I'm widely known as an actor and as a film producer. So I have a new series coming out that I play the lead. And so, I mean, people in the space know me as an, in front of the camera artist. I've never gotten into reality TV. It's not my bag. I've never gotten into being a influencer if you will. But I've gained a fan base through my work in Hollywood. But I do lean into inspirational talks. I do lean into leadership talks. I want to be able to give people a nugget of abundance and a nugget of inspiration every single day, no matter where they are. So I use, you know, social for those purposes, but as it relates to the creator economy and how I survive in the digital creator economy space, that's specifically around using blockchain technology and cinema. How do you do that? It's interesting. Sure. So back in March of 2021, I was probably arguably the first person to mint a short film as a one of one NFT. Wow. That was a spoken word film that that was my soliloquy to the murder of George Floyd. It auctioned successfully. I donated all the proceeds to
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In this episode, Adam Torres and David Bianchi, Actor, Producer & Founder, Exertion3 Films, discuss David’s upcoming projects.
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