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  • Ep. 22: ChatGPT Will Never Write Like You
    2025/12/18

    In this episode I break down why ChatGPT will never truly write like you and why that’s actually a good thing. We get into what makes a human voice alive and dynamic, how large language models work, and a few tactical ways to help ChatGPT write closer to your voice when you need it to.

    Main Topics Covered
    • Title choice and leading with the truth
    • The big ask from the questionnaire
    • Why ChatGPT will never write like you
    • Your voice as a fingerprint and river
    • 3 COR functions: clarifying, organizing, refining
    • What a Voice Anchor is and how to create one
    • Recent ChatGPT use: Charades and Catch Phrase
    Links & Resources for This Episode
    • Subscribe to the ChatGPT Curious Newsletter: The Curious Companion
    • Submit a Question
    • Visit the Website
    • Feeling curious AND generous? Click here to support the podcast.
    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - ChatGPT Curious
    • (00:00:38) - Chat GPT Will Never Write Like You
    • (00:01:54) - ChatGPT: How to Get ChatGPT to Sound Like
    • (00:06:18) - ChatGPT: Please Make It Sound More Like You
    • (00:11:38) - Vinod Chat: How I Write
    • (00:13:39) - Chat: Help Me Create a Voice Anchor
    • (00:14:47) - Chat GPT
    • (00:18:01) - Curious Podcast: Charades and Catchphrases
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    20 分
  • Ep. 21: Who Will Win the AI Race?
    2025/12/11

    In this episode I share my predictions on who I think will win this AI race, both as it relates to the users and the industry. I break down the three traits that I believe will set people up for success, then shift into my present-moment take on which company seems best positioned to wear the crown. Along the way I get into the environmental realities, the big emotions that keep popping up around AI, and how humans are always the biggest variable in any prediction.

    Main Topics Covered
    • Environmental concerns and big emotions on Threads
    • Three traits for winning the AI race
    • Art discourse and AI-generated art
    • Humans as the variable
    • Corporate winner prediction
    • Need for age restrictions, energy considerations, and guardrails
    • Democratization and the beach volleyball analogy
    • Recent ChatGPT use: CLARITY acronym
    Links & Resources for This Episode
    • Listen to MOTM #693: The Tenacity to Change
    • Subscribe to the ChatGPT Curious Newsletter: The Curious Companion
    • Submit a Question
    • Visit the Website
    • Feeling curious AND generous? Click here to support the podcast.
    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - ChatGPT Curious
    • (00:00:38) - Curious
    • (00:01:38) - Will Computers Win the AI Race?
    • (00:06:15) - Will AI Help People Win the AI Race?
    • (00:09:42) - "It's Too Easy to Be an Artist"
    • (00:10:54) - No Feelings About AI-Made Art
    • (00:12:44) - Will OpenAI Win The AI Race?
    • (00:18:00) - Are AI's Genotypes the Devil?
    • (00:21:15) - How I Use ChatGPT
    • (00:22:59) - Curious Podcast: The Curious Companion (In Text)
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    24 分
  • Ep. 20: Using ChatGPT for Your Sales Pages
    2025/12/04

    In this episode I break down how ChatGPT can support the process of writing and designing your sales pages. The conversation covers how Canvas works, how to feed ChatGPT the right input, and how to generate both the copy and a fully rendered mockup of your page. This episode clarifies what ChatGPT can actually do, what it can’t, and why it’s still an incredibly helpful tool for creating clear, effective sales pages.

    Main Topics Covered
    • Gemini 3 release
    • What Canvas is and how it works
    • Why “make a sales page for me” doesn’t work
    • Creating an offer outline with the 7Ps
    • Prompts for generating sales page copy
    • Prompts for rendering the sales page in Canvas
    • Recent ChatGPT use: Lesson summaries and summary slides
    Links & Resources for This Episode
    • Register for the webinar: ChatGPT for Online Business Owners
    • Subscribe to the ChatGPT Curious Newsletter: The Curious Companion
    • Submit a Question
    • Visit the Website
    • Feeling curious AND generous? Click here to support the podcast.
    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - ChatGPT Curious
    • (00:00:38) - How to Use ChatGPT for Sales Pages
    • (00:01:46) - 20 Episodes: Thank You!
    • (00:03:02) - Using Gemini 3 to Build Sales Pages
    • (00:08:25) - How to create a Sales Page with ChatGPT
    • (00:13:47) - ChatGPT vs. Kajabi: How to Build a
    • (00:18:10) - How I Use Chat GPT
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    20 分
  • Ep. 19: Do You Actually Know How to Use ChatGPT?
    2025/11/27

    In this episode I break down what people often misunderstand about ChatGPT and what it can actually do. I walk through the hard technical limits, the most common errors users make, and then share simple ways to become more fluent so you can get the most out of the model. This episode also covers recent updates from OpenAI, along with why sometimes the best use case for ChatGPT is…not using it at all.

    Main Topics Covered
    • Creativity follows fluency
    • Lack of rapid advances in the tech
    • Recent OpenAI updates
    • Hard technical limits of ChatGPT
    • Six biggest user errors
    • Suggestions for improving ChatGPT fluency
    • Recent ChatGPT use: How I used ChatGPT in Hawaii
    Links & Resources for This Episode
    • Listen to Ep. 9: Helpful ChatGPT Features You Might Not Know About
    • Check out Curious Finds
    • Subscribe to the ChatGPT Curious Newsletter: The Curious Companion
    • Submit a Question
    • Visit the Website
    • Feeling curious AND generous? Click here to support the podcast.
    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - ChatGPT Curious
    • (00:00:38) - ChatGPT Curious: Whether or Not You Know How To Use
    • (00:05:53) - Chat GPT Go Expands to Europe
    • (00:06:45) - What ChatGPT Can't Do
    • (00:09:19) - ChatGPT: The 6 biggest errors people make
    • (00:11:42) - Error #3, Poor Prompts
    • (00:15:52) - ChatGPT: Your Best Bet
    • (00:20:01) - The Free vs Paid version of Chat GPT
    • (00:23:28) - ChatGPT: 6 Tips for Fluency
    • (00:25:17) - How I Use Chat GPT
    • (00:28:52) - Curious Podcast: Getting To 20
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    30 分
  • Ep. #18: WTF is NVIDIA?
    2025/11/20

    In this episode I break down what NVIDIA is, why its GPUs (hint: these are the “chips” you hear so much about) became the backbone of the modern AI boom, and how CUDA locked in its dominance. The conversation moves from gaming history to trillion-dollar valuations and data centers stacked with H100s, offering a clear picture of why nearly every major AI system runs on NVIDIA hardware.

    Main Topics Covered
    • What NVIDIA is
    • NVIDIA’s role in the AI economy
    • Founding story and naming
    • Early GPUs and the GeForce 256
    • Researchers linking GPU math to AI math
    • CUDA and the 2012 AlexNet breakthrough
    • NVIDIA vs Google TPUs
    • H100 chips and DGX Systems
    • CUDA lock-In and why NVIDIA likely won’t be dethroned
    • Recent ChatGPT use: Chris McCausland using AI to describe images
    Links & Resources for This Episode
    • YouTube Video: Quick Tour of NVIDIA DGX H100
    • YouTube Video: Inside the Modern Data Center! SuperClusters at Applied Digital
    • Watch Chris’ Reel
    • Subscribe to the ChatGPT Curious Newsletter: The Curious Companion
    • Submit a Question
    • Visit the Website
    • Feeling curious AND generous? Click here to support the podcast.
    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - ChatGPT Curious
    • (00:00:38) - Cuda
    • (00:02:27) - Nvidia: The Magnificent 7
    • (00:03:58) - Are We In An AI Bubble?
    • (00:04:56) - What is Nvidia and Why Are They So Big?
    • (00:11:19) - Nvidia: The AI Big Deal
    • (00:16:20) - Nvidia's $5.1 trillion valuation
    • (00:18:18) - A Few Things to Know About Nvidia
    • (00:19:32) - A Cool Use Case For AI
    • (00:21:27) - The Curious Companion
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    23 分
  • Ep. #17: Will ChatGPT Get Old Navy’d?
    2025/11/13

    In this episode I dig into whether ChatGPT might get “Old Navy’d”, a concept that ties together capitalism, business strategy, and the evolving AI landscape. Using a Scott Galloway story about Gap and Old Navy as the jumping-off point, I explore what happens when a cheaper, “good-enough” alternative comes for the market leader. From Alibaba’s Qwen to DeepSeek’s leaner, lower-cost models, this episode unpacks the global economics of AI efficiency, U.S. protectionism, and what it would actually take for consumers, or companies, to switch away from OpenAI.

    Main Topics Covered
    • The Prof G Markets podcast episode that sparked the idea
    • The origin story of Old Navy and its positioning against Gap
    • Alibaba’s Qwen and DeepSeek’s cheaper AI models
    • Bruce Buchanan’s three-line economic model: perceived value, price, cost
    • Why I think China is unlikely to dethrone OpenAI in the U.S.
    • The “inside job” possibility of a smaller U.S. company creating a 90%-as-good model
    • What could make users actually switch models (price vs. perceived value)
    • The “Netflix effect” and why stagnation kills perceived value
    • The Costco model: keep margins low and values clear
    • Final take: OpenAI probably won’t get Old Navy’d anytime soon, but it should
    • Recent ChatGPT use: Transcript research for this episode
    Links & Resources for This Episode
    • Watch: How China’s AI Efficiency Could Gut the U.S. Economy – Prof G Markets
    • Subscribe to the ChatGPT Curious Newsletter: The Curious Companion
    • Submit a Question
    • Visit the Website
    • Feeling curious AND generous? Click here to support the podcast.
    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - ChatGPT Curious
    • (00:00:38) - Chat GPT
    • (00:01:50) - ChatGPT Getting Old, Navied
    • (00:03:26) - ChatGPT: Curious
    • (00:05:10) - The Case for The Gap and Ikea
    • (00:06:42) - ChatGPT vs OpenAI
    • (00:09:55) - OpenAI's Mental Model of Economics
    • (00:13:53) - What Could Happen With China and OpenAI?
    • (00:18:28) - Will OpenAI Take Over Old Navy?
    • (00:21:19) - What Would Drive a Switch to a Cheaper Model?
    • (00:25:41) - "This Is Not a Business"
    • (00:26:16) - Chat GPT: Will It Get Old
    • (00:27:40) - How I Use ChatGPT
    • (00:28:53) - Curious Podcast: Thank You!!
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    30 分
  • Ep. 16: Automate Repetitive Work with ChatGPT
    2025/11/06

    This episode breaks down how to use ChatGPT to handle repetitive computer tasks and free up more time to do the things that actually matter. From bolding text and summarizing writing to creating podcast show notes and automating client responses, I outline a practical five-step process for turning your ChatGPT Projects into reliable digital assistants. Let the robots do the work!

    Main Topics Covered
    • Why repetitive tasks are perfect for ChatGPT
    • Examples of ChatGPT handling Maestro’s own tasks
    • An overview of Projects
    • The five-step process for automating repetitive tasks
    • Understanding “drift” and keeping your instructions updated
    • Using AI as an assistant, not a replacement
    • Comparing ChatGPT Projects and Claude Skills
    • When to use a Custom GPT instead of a Project
    • Recent ChatGPT use: Researching health insurance options
    Links & Resources for This Episode
    • Check Out My Other Blog, Maestro Musings
    • Listen to Ep. 11: WTF is a Custom GPT?
    • Subscribe to the ChatGPT Curious Newsletter: The Curious Companion
    • Submit a Question
    • Visit the Website
    • Feeling curious AND generous? Click here to support the podcast.
    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - ChatGPT Curious
    • (00:00:37) - ChatGPT: Using ChatGPT for Recurrent Tasks
    • (00:01:35) - repetitive tasks can be automated by AI
    • (00:06:57) - 5 Steps to Use ChatGPT for Repeated Tasks
    • (00:08:31) - How to create a project in ChatGPT
    • (00:13:09) - How to Train a Robot to Do Your Work
    • (00:17:02) - How to Use a Project for Recurrent Tasks
    • (00:18:37) - ChatGPT: Automatic Choosing for Projects
    • (00:19:45) - How I Used Chat GPT to Navigate the World of Health
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    23 分
  • Ep. 15: Reviewing Atlas: OpenAI’s New Web Browser
    2025/10/30

    In this episode of ChatGPT Curious I walk you through OpenAI’s newest release, Atlas, a web browser launched October 21st for Mac users. I cover how to set it up, what you can actually do with it, and why I think it’s largely redundant to ChatGPT itself. This episode unpacks both the function and business play (in my opinion) behind Atlas, and how it might be signaling an AI slow-down.

    Main Topics Covered
    • Introduction to Atlas
    • Setup and initial questions
    • Interface overview (Home, Globe, Images, Videos, News)
    • Emphasizing agent mode
    • My early impressions of redundancy and money motives
    • Concerns about unbundling features
    • Highlights and bugs from personal testing
    • The “Ask ChatGPT” feature in action
    • My two pennies on the future of AI tools
    • Recent ChatGPT use: Rachel’s Gemini Win
    Links & Resources for This Episode
    • Read the Atlas release note from OpenAI
    • Listen to Ep. 7 – What is AI?
    • Subscribe to the ChatGPT Curious Newsletter: The Curious Companion
    • Submit a Question
    • Visit the Website

    Feeling curious AND generous? Click here to support the podcast.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - ChatGPT Curious
    • (00:00:38) - OpenAI's new Web Browser, 'Atlas'
    • (00:03:10) - Atlas: The ChatGPT User Interface
    • (00:09:04) - ChatGPT: Agent Mode and How It Works
    • (00:14:28) - ChatGPT: The AI of the Web
    • (00:15:20) - Chat GPT: The Only Proposal Feature
    • (00:20:28) - Neural networks and the AI
    • (00:21:42) - How I Use Chat GPT
    • (00:23:41) - The Curious Companion
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    25 分