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15-minute social media campaign (Free Blueprint) using AI

PLUS: Trump's love for deepfakes

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Did you hear? Microsoft is at it again—rolling everything under the Microsoft 365 umbrella. They’ve probably gotten tired of naming their products so now, they're simplifying things.

"Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365" will become "Microsoft 365 Copilot." Much better, right?

But do you know who’s never getting tired of whipping up practical AI hacks and news in these newsletters? Me.

Continue reading to see what I have in store for you in this week’s edition.

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In today’s email:

  • Creating a 15-minute Social Media Campaign with AI

  • Designing Claude Mind Maps

  • Google AI’s Free Prompt Gallery

  • Deepfake Images + 2024 Elections

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AI in everyday life

15-minute Social Media Campaign with AI

Let’s face it, burning the midnight oil over one social media campaign is like using a typewriter in a world full of laptops. Why take the scenic route when you’ve got a GPS (or in this case, some pretty awesome AI tools) to get you there in no time?

Anyone who says they prefer the long, slow grind is either lost or hasn't discovered this 15-minute social media campaign blueprint yet.

Here’s how you can get a social media campaign done with plenty of time to spare:

  1. Crafting Your Copy

  • Navigate to Copy.ai

  • Write this prompt to generate campaign copy, including character limits for social media platforms.

    Customize this prompt to generate your content in Copy.ai

  • Choose your preferred headline and punchline from the generated options.

  • Select the most suitable body copy

  • Save your chosen copy in a notes app or document for later use

  1. Generate Image Prompt

  • Open ChatGPT

  • Request an image prompt related to your campaign. Alternatively, input your body copy and ask ChatGPT to create an image-generation prompt based on it.

    Customize this prompt for campaign image generation.

  1. Create Campaign Imagery

  • Access Bing Image Creator

  • Enter your image prompt

  • Download and save the best-suited image for your campaign

  • Sign up for a free trial

  • Set up your brand

    Input your brand details and upload your logo.

    1. Generate Social Media Creatives

  • Click "Generate"

  • Navigate to "Social Creatives"

  • Select your target platform

  1. Upload Custom Image

  • Add your image from Bing Image Creator

  • You can upload multiple images, but select your preferred one for this campaign

  1. Review and Create Posts

  • Check the image placement.

  • Enter the copy generated by Copy.ai

  1. Finalize Project

  • Click "Next Step"

  • Name your project

  • Select "Create a Post"

  • Download your favorite creatives.

Once you’ve completed all these steps, you can now open your preferred ads manager and upload the final image and copy from Copy.ai. Polish your campaign and finally, go live.

Of course, no AI project is perfect—you might need to tweak a headline here or adjust an image there. But hey, that’s where your expert touch comes in.

Make sure to refine the campaign and add your value to build on this AI-generated campaign.

Download a copy of the blueprint for later use:

Claude Mind Maps for AI Video Generation

People love to say that creating videos with AI is like waving a magic wand—but they probably forgot to mention that you need a solid spell (aka, a good prompt) to conjure up that perfect, cinematic masterpiece.

But fear not. I’ve got you covered with a guide on how to generate a Claude mind map to help you with AI video generation prompting.

Let’s dive in!

  1. Log in to your Claude account and begin a fresh chat session.

  2. Enter this prompt:

    Use this Claude prompt for AI Video Generation.

  3. Carefully read through the mind map provided by Claude and take note of the main categories, subcategories, and specific elements mentioned. If any part of the mind map is unclear or you want more detail on a specific area, ask Claude to elaborate.

  4. Copy the text of the mind map and save it in a document or note-taking app for future reference.

  5. Refer to the mind map to create detailed, specific prompts for AI video tools. You can combine different elements from the map to create rich, descriptive prompts.

  6. Use your newly crafted prompts with AI video generation tools like Runway Gen-3 or Luma Dream Machine.

Follow these instructions and you should get this result:

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TLDR news highlights

Google AI Releases Free Prompt Gallery

Google AI just had its mic drop moment by releasing its latest feature in AI Studio–the prompt gallery. Imagine a toolbox with every innovative tool, totally free for you to use.

I mean, Google’s definitely making smart decisions by giving everyone free access to these tools that can handle complex, multi-modal AI tasks, because it sends a message that they’re so far ahead of the race that they might as well be racing against themselves.

I can only imagine other AI companies’ disappointment because they now can’t gatekeep and charge people for access to all these technologies.

Seriously, this is worth checking out whether you’re a developer or simply an AI user.

You’ve got a scavenger hunt creator, a math tutor, a barista bot, and a botanist. Even if you simply need a JSON schema-based recipe listing (because who doesn’t?), the Prompt Gallery has it. What more could you ask for?

Deepfakes + 2024 US Elections

No one could have prepared us for this year’s election shenanigans involving AI deepfakes. Never a dull moment this round of elections, honestly.

Just recently, presidential candidate Donald Trump shared some AI-generated images on Truth Social—like Taylor Swift in an Uncle Sam outfit urging everyone to vote for him and a fake video of him dancing with Elon Musk.

Do you think Trump supporter Musk could have taught the presidential candidate how to use Grok to churn out these wild images?

I know for a fact that Midjourney is bad at generating images with texts and Dall-E 3 implements strict usage policies around sensitive topics like elections, so it couldn’t be those two AI image generators.

Regardless, this one’s for the books—AI image generators heating up the race. Who would have thought?

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videos and media from the AI community

Japanese AI TV Ad

They finally did it—an AI talent starring in a TV commercial.

ITO EN, the Japanese beverage brand, made a bold move by featuring an AI talent to showcase their latest drink in their latest media advertisement, instead of a human actor.

Sure, you can tell it’s an AI avatar—the little quirks and movements give it away. But something tells me that’s exactly what they were going for since Japan has been known to come up with out-of-pocket shows.

Casually dropping TV ads with AI talent like it’s no big deal could mean that Japan has embraced AI completely. (As if we needed another reason to believe they’re ahead of the tech game.)

I wonder how Japanese actors are feeling about this, though.

As for the AI’s thoughts on being in the spotlight? Who knows. Although I’m sure ITO EN’s marketing team is thrilled with all the buzz. Talk about global recognition.

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