Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast: EP 84: How a father-son duo is using ChatGPT to educate others

Everyday AI Everyday AI 8/21/23

We've talked about how you can use ChatGPT to start a business. But today we're taking a look at how a 12-year-old's interest in ChatGPT turned into a father and son duo business on educating others on ChatGPT. 

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Timestamps:
[00:01:30] Daily AI news

[00:05:01] Gen AI Academy: From teaching to empowering

[00:08:12] How Sam and Kaz started Gen AI Academy 

[00:10:45] Anyone and everyone can learn ChatGPT

[00:14:45] Should ChatGPT be taught in schools?

[00:18:40] Final takeaway from Sam and Kaz

Topics Covered in This Episode:
- Brief overview of AI news, including Khan Academy's AI tutor, AI system that reads minds, and the IPO of Arm, a chip-making company
- Introduction of Sam and Kaz Keller as the father-son duo behind Gen AI Academy
- Conversation with Kaz about his company and how it started
- Kaz's inspiration for teaching people about Chat GPT
- Sam's reaction and support for Kaz's idea
- Success of Gen AI Academy and Kaz's earnings
- Discussion of Kaz's teaching methods and the use of Eventbrite to sell tickets for classes
- Kaz's experience teaching in a boardroom at a local community center

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