
AI Vibes Summit 2024: Redefining Digital Communication with AI
I'd like to welcome you to another episode of Mission Matters. My name is Adam Torres, and today I am in Santa Monica, California for the AI Vibes Conference thrown by Tal Navarro and her team. And I have on the show, David Adi, who is founder of Alliable and Say. David, welcome to the show. Thank you for having me. So AI Vibes, we're in Santa Monica. How are you feeling? I feel the vibes for sure. Let's say the truth. Everybody's speaking about AI, the new revolution. And you know, I'm happy to be here because I'm part of this revolution. And I do believe that AI going to change the way we are living, the way we are working and doing business and communicate with people. So what, what brings you to the conference? So first it's interesting to hear about all the new trends about AI also as a founder of a new fresh AI company called say, as you mentioned, it's an app that help to add additional AI keyboard to your, any mobile device and your computer. And help to people that mostly non native speakers to actually write and communicate in a proper and professional way. That's I found out on myself as something that could actually promote and improve my way of communication. And when you communicate better, you actually increase yourselves. You increase your bottom line. And that's what every business in the end looking for. And because the fact that I'm a founder of several companies and most of them in the AI right now, I found out that AI is going to be part of our life. It should be part of the business. People need to adjust to AI. It's not an easy task. So that's something that I'm taking very seriously to figure it out as a leader. What I should do, how I should act to AI, how I should observe AI, you know, in my experience, in my life, and of course in my companies. Say, like, how'd you come up with that idea? It's super smart. I'm like, wait a minute, what, were you just sitting there one day? Or like, did it pop in your head? Did some, like, where'd that idea come from? First, I for that, but you know, every, every idea came from a struggle that you're dealing with and you try to solve the problem for yourself. You're on your phone mad and you're like, I'll solve this thing. When I relocate to the United States, I try to do business. And when I discuss with people, they do understand my English because you use your face, your hands, et cetera. But when you type or writing a message, mostly emails, you're using English that it's you study in university and. This is not the culture, you know, you need the slang, you need to come across as like too serious or not serious enough, or like, what's up with David? Why did he say it? Like, I met him. He seems so nice and interesting in person. And now he's giving me this. What did I do? Exactly. And sometimes you know, you send it and you know, nobody replies and you say, what's happening when we had a good time, what's going on. So it's actually frustrated. So you hire a personal assistant and she's. Try to helping you write all the messages and all the texts, et cetera. But nobody can guess what you want. Like it's, it's hard. I think that the most hard it's that as entrepreneur that working very hard in the middle of the night, you see some posts in LinkedIn and he wants to response fast, but now your English, it's not proper. So if you were to response, you get the backfire and this is an, a hard issue. So I decide. When the AI launch, I say, well, let's try to do it with AI engines. So I play with the chat GPT and train the chat GPT and the other AI engines to actually to speak as I want to speak what I want to say, because that's our slogan also say, yeah. They say what you mean, and I've figured it out. It's help, but it's very, very slow and not convenient because every message that you wrote, you need to copy that and then adjust the format, adjust the words, make it your personal. And I decide how I can solve it mostly when you want to scale and you want to provide it to the rest of the teams, you know, customer supports, international companies that working with different markets. And it's not just in English. Sometimes you need it in French, in German, in Spanish, whatever. So I decide, Oh, okay. How I will solve this problem. And. The idea pop up in my mind, why it will not be my keyboard because the keyboard it's leading me in any app, correct? This is, do you remember where you were at when that popped in your mind? Yeah, that's the idea. Where were you at? Yeah, actually I was in my office sitting and hold my head and say, what is going on? I just, I asked that question only to immortalize it. That's all. Yeah. So. As long as you didn't say, Oh, well, I was in the shower, Adam. That's too precise. I wish, you know, the, the level of oxygen in the shower, it's much higher. Yeah. But that's where I get all my ideas. I prefer to sing in the shower and not to, to think about the AI. So what I did, I took the idea and say, well, you know what? I wi
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In this episode, Adam Torres and David Adi, Founder of SAiY, explore digital communication and AI.
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