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What if you could design the Matrix with just a prompt?
What if we could experience detailed, realistic worlds that mimic reality—and we could all create these worlds by just typing a few words?

In this episode, Ethan and Justin react to Google's Genie 3 project, a revolutionary AI that builds infinite, photorealistic virtual worlds in real time. It remembers your actions. It expands as you move. And it's not sci-fi—it's already here.

This isn’t about gaming. It’s about what happens when everyone can build a custom reality that feels better than the real one. The conversation starts with tech, but quickly spirals into mindset, manifestation, business, and the question no one wants to ask: if you could live in a world you control, would you ever leave?

What you will learn in this episode:

  • How to use AI-generated worlds to boost real-world performance
  • How to mentally rehearse hard conversations before they happen
  • How to emotionally embody your goals using digital simulation
  • How to prepare your business for tech that feels like science fiction
  • How to stay grounded when the line between real and fake blurs

Questions answered:

  • Are we already inside a simulation?
  • Can you build a better life in a fake world than in the real one?
  • Will entire communities reject tech like Genie 3 on principle?
  • How will this impact how we train, work, and connect with others?
  • What does this mean for your future as a creator, coach, or entrepreneur?

Listen now before this future becomes your new reality.
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