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1069 FLIP THE SCRIPT: LET AI SPARK YOUR CREATIVITY

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In this episode of "ThinkFuture," host Chris Kalaboukis shakes up how we usually think about using AI. He argues that most folks get it wrong by just tossing a prompt at AI, grabbing the output—like a pic or text—and calling it a day. Chris says that’s backwards! Instead, he’s all about using light, vague prompts to let AI surprise you with something wild that kicks your creativity into gear. He shares a cool story about prompting AI with “a representation of loneliness” and getting an image so dope it sparked a flood of new ideas for him. Whether it’s writing a novel or brainstorming art, Chris pushes for a two-way street: you prompt AI, then let AI prompt you back to unlock your next big thing. It’s less about the final product and more about sparking your own genius.---The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com

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In this episode of "ThinkFuture," host Chris Kalaboukis shakes up how we usually think about using AI. He argues that most folks get it wrong by just tossing a prompt at AI, grabbing the output—like a pic or text—and calling it a day. Chris says that’s backwards! Instead, he’s all about using light, vague prompts to let AI surprise you with something wild that kicks your creativity into gear. He shares a cool story about prompting AI with “a representation of loneliness” and getting an image so dope it sparked a flood of new ideas for him. Whether it’s writing a novel or brainstorming art, Chris pushes for a two-way street: you prompt AI, then let AI prompt you back to unlock your next big thing. It’s less about the final product and more about sparking your own genius.---The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com

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In this episode of "ThinkFuture," I get real about change—something we all crave but fear at the same time. I’ve been saying it for over a decade on this show: life is change, yet humans cling to a steady state because chaos freaks us out. We’re surrounded by a universe of chaos, with our orderly society just a thin layer on top. But here’s the kicker—changing ourselves, like our habits, weight, or personality, is super tough, not because we can’t, but because everyone around us hates change too! I share how people lock you into their idea of who you are—like being too good at your job so they won’t promote you. Our social web makes it improbable (not impossible!) to reinvent ourselves without buy-in from others or cutting ties completely. Imagine if you lived alone on a homestead—you could change overnight! I wrap up by saying we should embrace change to be 1% better than yesterday, and that’s the only comparison that matters. YouTube peeps, let’s talk about breaking free from the chaos and becoming our best selves!---this media is brought to you by polyscope: https://polyscopemedia.com…
 
In this episode of "ThinkFuture," I chat with Chris Harper, an entrepreneur who’s shaking up the background check game with his company, ZippedScript. Harper kicks things off with his wild journey—from selling light switch covers and Christmas caroling as a kid to tackling the outdated background check industry. He breaks down how the old-school methods, like call centers and “runners,” are slow, pricey, and sketchy. ZippedScript flips the script by getting user permission to directly verify educational credentials, building a massive, secure global database that’s way faster and fraud-resistant. We geek out on the future, imagining ZippedScript's tech on a blockchain for digital credentials and identities in the next decade—though Harper warns traditional companies might drag their feet. We wrap up planning to chat more offline about blockchain ideas, and Harper drops his contact info for anyone who wants to connect. YouTube crew, this one’s for anyone into tech innovation and fixing broken systems!---Connect with Chris https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-harper-217426151/---this media was brought to you by polyscope https://polyscopemedia.com…
 
In this episode of "ThinkFuture," I dive into a hot topic from AIDaily.us: should you be polite to your AI? I share how I’ve always said “please” and “thank you” to bots like ChatGPT, feeling like I get better responses—though a friend thought I was nuts. Two articles caught my eye: one says being polite wastes electricity since AI has to process extra words, while the other argues it keeps us a polite society. I’m Team Politeness! With AI and humans blending seamlessly in our daily chats, I think we should default to being nice to everyone—entity, bot, or human. Why have two modes when we can’t even tell who’s who anymore? I even suggest AI devs make bots give better results when we’re polite, nudging us all to be kinder. YouTube fam, do you say “please” to your Alexa, or are you Team Rude? Let’s talk about it!---this media is brought to you by polyscope: https://polyscopemedia.com…
 
In this episode of "ThinkFuture," I dig into the eternal struggle every creator faces: making what you love versus what the crowd wants. Picture a Venn diagram—one circle’s your passion project as a content creator (think podcaster, TikToker, artist), the other’s what goes viral with millions of views. Problem is, they rarely overlap! I talk about how creators pour their hearts into work that often stays unseen, while algorithms push crowd-pleasers—stuff that’s made to go viral, sometimes even using AI to predict what’ll pop off. But should artists have to compromise their vision just to get noticed? I say nah—there’s a better way. We need smarter algorithms, search engines, and AI that can connect awesome, unique content with the right audience without forcing creators to chase trends. It’s time for tech to step up and make those Venn circles overlap, so great work doesn’t stay hidden and fans don’t miss out. YouTube crew, let’s dream up a future where creators and consumers actually connect!---brought to you by polyscopemedia: https://polyscopemedia.com…
 
In this episode of "ThinkFuture," I chat with Pam Buchanan who’s spent 40 years in corporate fintech before pivoting to something way deeper—soul health. She takes us on her journey from rocking big ‘80s hair and suits in finance to founding Quantum Sense, a company all about reconnecting us with our souls. She breaks down how we can’t see our soul like our physical or mental health, but it’s just as crucial. Using our senses—like what colors or smells vibe with us—she helps us tap into our “energetic being” and live more in love than fear, thriving over surviving. She shares how her identical twin taught her we’re all unique at a soul level, even if we look the same. We talk about creating joy-filled environments (ditch that brown couch if it bums you out!), grounding through senses, and why immersive, sensory experiences—like the Vegas Sphere—are the future of soul health by 2040. It’s a fresh take for YouTube folks looking to level up their well-being beyond the usual mind-body stuff!---Connect with Pam: https://thequantumsense.combrought to you by polyscopemedia: https://polyscopemedia.com…
 
In this episode of "ThinkFuture," I dive into the magic of serendipity—those happy accidents behind breakthroughs like the Popsicle, penicillin, and Ivermectin. I share how the Popsicle came to be when someone left soda and a stick outside to freeze by mistake, sparking a whole new treat. I argue that serendipity isn’t just luck; we can actually engineer it by shaking up our routines. Doing the same thing every day kills creativity, but stepping out—traveling, meeting new people, trying new paths—sets the stage for random connections that lead to big ideas. The pandemic tanked our serendipity by keeping us isolated, but I’m pushing you to break free! Don’t just watch me talk about it—go do something different, and maybe you’ll stumble into your own game-changer. A perfect vibe for YouTube folks craving inspiration and a nudge to mix things up!---brought to you by polyscopemedia: https://polyscopemedia.com…
 
In this thinkfuture episode, host Chris dives into a lively chat with Carter, co-founder of Spree, a platform making it easier to spend crypto in everyday life. Carter shares his journey from physics PhD to crypto enthusiast, sparked by Dogecoin, and his passion for decentralized finance. They break down the similarities between crypto and fiat—both digital, both built on belief—and debate Bitcoin’s role as a store of value or spending tool. Carter explains Spree’s mission to bridge crypto to real-world purchases, like booking travel or shopping, beyond just trading. Looking ahead, they predict stablecoins will dominate as a smarter financial system, possibly tackling issues like US debt or replacing savings accounts. Carter’s skeptical about central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), betting on private-sector innovation instead, and dreams of a “Bitcoin supercycle” fueled by stablecoin growth. He wraps up with a shoutout to connect via Twitter (@Crazink) or Spree’s site for anyone into decentralized commerce.---Connect with Carter: / carterrazink Spree Finance: https://www.spree.finance brought to you by polyscopemedia: https://polyscopemedia.com…
 
I tackle the big fear everyone’s got: will AI snatch your job? Spoiler: probably, if your gig’s something AI can do better. I dive into how we’re messing up by giving humans AI-suited jobs (like repetitive tasks) and AI human-suited jobs (like creative stuff). It’s a mess! But I’ve got a vision: a task economy where an AI dispatcher assigns jobs based on what humans and AI are best at. Picture this—you’re strolling by a park, and your phone pings: “Hey, rake this corner for $5?” You say yes, grab a rake, and boom, you’re paid. Or maybe AI needs a human to classify a tricky image. Humans get creative, physical tasks; AI handles the number-crunching grind. No more “jobs” in the old-school sense—just tasks you pick up when you feel like it. I say it’s not dystopian; it’s freeing! Robots still can’t fix your plumbing, but humans can. Let’s realign work so we’re all playing to our strengths—humans and AI, side by side. YouTube peeps, let’s dream up this future together!---The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com…
 
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Let's break down how success in today’s world isn’t about who you know—it’s about who knows you. I take us back to the pre-internet days when getting noticed as a musician, writer, or creator meant begging gatekeepers like book publishers or music execs to pick you. The barriers were sky-high! Fast forward to now, and the internet’s a game-changer—anyone can share their stuff globally. But here’s the catch: big tech and their algorithms are the new gatekeepers. They decide what blows up, and guess what? The crazier, more outrageous you are, the more you get seen. I’m talking wild thumbnails, arm-flailing vids—the stuff that grabs eyeballs. I argue we’ve gotta be an outrageous version of ourselves to stand out, but keep it real, not fake. It’s the attention economy, folks, and algorithms rule. I wonder if there’s a way to ditch the middleman and still get noticed—let’s chat about that!---The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com…
 
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In this episode of "ThinkFuture," I take you on a nostalgic trip back to the internet’s wild west days—think 1992, when I first hopped online. Back then, it was all about peer-to-peer vibes, no middlemen, just pure connection. Fast forward 30+ years, and we’re drowning in intermediaries. I riff on how timing is everything for startup success—great ideas flop if the market’s not ready, and founders either pivot or sink. Then I dust off a forgotten gem: Third Voice, a crazy-cool tool from the late ‘90s that let you slap comments—like digital graffiti—on any website via a sidebar. FedEx page? Boom, rants and raves right there, hosted off-site so the big dogs couldn’t touch ‘em. It tanked amid controversy and lawsuits, but I’m vibing on bringing it back. Imagine unbiased reviews next to Amazon’s shady five-stars—Third Voice could cut through the noise. A blast from the past worth a reboot!---The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com…
 
In this episode of "ThinkFuture," I chat with Jason, the CEO of Teklium and the mind behind "The Big Plot." We kick off with Jason’s wild journey fighting the good fight against surveillance, leading him to invent a game-changing internet communication tech. He breaks down quantum communication—super secure but crazy expensive—and how Teklium’s cooking up an emulated version that’s all software, no fancy hardware needed. Jason gets real about dodging government snoops and why he’s obsessed with giving us back our privacy in a world drowning in data collection. We dive into his emulated quantum solution—think device-to-device chats, self-destructing messages, and no cloud middleman. We also rant about AI risks, like sneaky insurance bots, and dream about a 2035 where privacy’s king again. Jason’s dropping this tech for free soon, hoping to spark a movement for the next gen. Stick around—he might just rope me into spreading the word!---Connect with Jason: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-ho-942b89344/---The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com…
 
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