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Artificial Intelligence: Top useful tools

Artificial Intelligence: Top useful tools

著者: Andres Diaz
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Welcome to the podcast where you discover, test, and master the AI tools that truly make a difference. Every week, we bring you the latest and most powerful artificial intelligence tools, explain how they work, and show you how they can make your life easier, faster, and more productive. 🔹 Want to create content in minutes? We'll tell you how.🔹 Need to automate boring tasks? We've got the solution.🔹 Looking for AI that really helps your business? We'll explain it step by step. No unnecessary jargon. Just useful, practical, and ready-to-use tools. 🎧 Listen now and start making the most of AI like a pro. 🚀Copyright 2025 Andres Diaz
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  • AI-powered Zapier: Does it connect forms, emails, and spreadsheets in 10 minutes?
    2025/12/13
    Summary: - The episode by Andrés Díaz explores using Zapier with AI to automate data flow from forms to a spreadsheet and send personalized emails in minutes, creating automatic lead capture, responses, and logging in Google Sheets. - Zapier with AI combines the automation engine with AI features (AI Actions, Interfaces, Tables, Canvas) to generate suggested workflows and enrich data (classification, summaries, data extraction) while connecting with Google Forms, Gmail, and Google Sheets. - Three-step plan: - Map the data path: choose a form, decide where data goes (a spreadsheet with clean columns), and determine the email content (welcome, agenda, coupon). - Build the automation with the AI generator: create with AI, define the trigger (e.g., form submission), map fields to columns, and optionally add AI steps to enrich data (e.g., classify lead interest, summarize long answers). - Customize the welcome email: use dynamic fields, add links, set filters and paths, and consider delays for timing. - Shortcuts and features: use Zapier Interfaces to build forms connected to Tables or Sheets, Canvas to design processes, and Email Parser to extract data from incoming lead emails. - Recent improvements: AI Actions allow conversational tasks in authorized apps; AI generator improves templates/mappings; built-in AI steps translate, clean text, and detect sentiment. - Free plan strategy: since it supports only single-step automations, split into two automations (form-to-sheet and then new-row-to-email) and upgrade later as needed. - Testing and reliability: run test submissions, review run history for inputs/outputs and warnings, secure sheets with fixed headers and a date column, and use find-or-create to avoid duplicates. - Extending to sales: add steps to create a CRM contact, create follow-up tasks, and use a digest for daily summaries; alert internal chat for hot leads. - Self-check and takeaway: ensure form validation, clean sheet columns, and a valuable welcome email; automation saves time and builds trust. - Trends to apply now: onboarding emails, Google Forms–Sheets linking, personalized auto-responses, AI lead classification, and creating forms with Interfaces without coding; try it for under an hour to reduce errors. - Practical invitation: define the workflow objective, design the form, prepare the sheet and email, and let Zapier with AI assemble the pieces; you’ll feel relief from automation. - Contact: thanks for listening; subscribe, review, or share; reach out at the provided email. Remeber you can contact me at andresdiaz@bestmanagement.org
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    7 分
  • HeyGen: Translation and dubbing of lip-synced videos?
    2025/12/06
    Here’s a concise summary of the episode: - HeyGen is an AI video platform that translates and lip-syncs your video into multiple languages while preserving your voice timbre and natural mouth movements, avoiding obvious, mis-timed subtitles. - It works by recording your voice, transcribing and translating it into a chosen language, synthesizing a matching voice, and adjusting lips to sync with the new audio (based on viseme-to-phoneme mapping). - The step-by-step workflow: pick a clean-audio video, upload and select original language, choose target language/accents, review and correct the transcript, pick or clone a voice, enable lip-sync, preview for natural consonants, and export. - Practical tips: slow the original narration a bit, account for longer translations, add pauses between ideas, avoid untranslatable humor, and add auto-subtitles in the new language. - Ideal use cases: educational localization (courses for multiple markets), e-commerce product/video localization, internal support/HR communications, and creators expanding internationally. - Recent developments: higher quality synthetic voices, steadier lip-sync, better language detection in multi-speaker clips, and translations that preserve tone and intent. - Current challenges: local humor, wordplay, specialized jargon, loud audio, and videos with multiple speakers; fixes include separate audio tracks, a style guide, and native-language review. - Ethics and rights: obtain informed consent for cloning voices/images, document how the clone is used, and be transparent with clients; clear communication builds trust. - Immediate action plan: choose a short (about 2 minutes) video, set a clear objective for multilingual reach, prepare a glossary, translate into two languages, preview/fix, publish with subtitles, and solicit audience feedback. - Surprising takeaway: well-localized existing content can outperform new filming; you don’t need a big studio—just a repeatable process. - Marketing and optimization tips: create thumbnails/titles in the target language and use SEO keywords like “automatic video translation,” “lip-synced dubbing,” “voice cloning,” and “content localization.” - Thought-provoking question: if a competitor fully dubs your tutorial in several languages, who wins the international audience first? Remeber you can contact me at andresdiaz@bestmanagement.org
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    7 分
  • Gemini in Gmail: impeccable emails without writing?
    2025/10/11
    Summary: - The episode introduces Gemini in Gmail, Google’s AI assistant integrated into the inbox to draft, reply, summarize threads, adjust tone, translate, and turn email chaos into action. In 2024, features were consolidated as Gemini for Workspace and Gemini Advanced for personal accounts with Google One AI Premium. - Activation: personal accounts require Google One AI Premium; Workspace admins must enable Gemini for Workspace. The Gemini button appears in compose windows (and a side panel for Workspace), with “Summarize with AI” in long threads. - How to prompt effectively: use five elements—Who, Objective, Tone, Length, Key elements. Example prompts show specifying recipient, goal, tone, word limit, and essential details. - Draft refinement: after generating a draft, you can shorten/expand, adjust tone, convert to bullets, proofread, or translate. - Handling long threads: summarize key points first, then request a concise reply that confirms scope, asks for a document, and proposes a meeting; tweak and send. - Newsletters and multi-send: draft a consistent announcement and then apply Gmail layouts; create a prompt library of templates (prospecting, follow-ups, complaints, events, thank-you notes) to save as Gmail templates. - Automation with filters: create filters that trigger initial response drafts; review before sending (80% automated, 20% supervised). - Privacy and security: Workspace data isn’t used to train external models; be cautious with sensitive data in prompts; verify names, dates, and figures. - Recent updates: Gemini button visible in compose and thread sidebar with actionable prompts; mobile/web summaries; finer controls for tone and length. - Time-saving angle: even small improvements can save substantial time; a quick example shows potential gains from using AI drafting. - Practical recipes: post-meeting follow-ups, escalation emails, and concise sales emails with templates and tone guidance. - Quick-start shortcut: generate catchy subject lines when you’re stuck; tailor with personality by adding metaphors, anecdotes, or distinctive closings. - Personalization tip: add a closing line that invites a reply without pressure to stand out. - 10-minute challenge: activate Gemini, create 3 templates, and send a real email using one while requesting two tone/clarity improvements. - Episode goal: have Gemini activated, templates ready, and a clear workflow to draft, summarize, and respond better. - Final tip: if unsure, request converting an email into a to-do list with suggested dates for actionable planning. - Closing: invitation to subscribe or give feedback, with contact info for inquiries. Remeber you can contact me at andresdiaz@bestmanagement.org
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    8 分
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