It's 2026, and if you are still the bottleneck in your business,
Speaker:you're doing it the hard way.
Speaker:I'm Joe Fier.
Speaker:I'm back here with Scott Duffy, my business partner, and we're gonna
Speaker:continue pulling back the curtain on what AI cloning is, what's actually
Speaker:working, what's not working, and how clones are currently changing the way.
Speaker:That founders, creators and entrepreneurs are scaling their time, their
Speaker:sales support, and overall impact.
Speaker:Our company is called the Clone shop.ai.
Speaker:It's where we built hundreds of these already.
Speaker:They're digital versions of entrepreneurs that are helping to
Speaker:handle all these repeat conversations or even unique ones that don't
Speaker:involve the physical version of you.
Speaker:So you could stay focused on the work that only the real you can do.
Speaker:So in this episode, we're gonna break down a bunch of real use cases that
Speaker:you can see in action right now.
Speaker:Fast ROI plays and how you can start cloning yourself the smart way.
Speaker:Let's dive into it.
Speaker:Alright, so we're doing this,
Speaker:we're doing this, Hey, welcome to The Clone Shop.
Speaker:I'm Scott Duffy, and this is my partner, Joe.
Speaker:Fier.
Speaker:What's up, Joe?
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:How you doing, man?
Speaker:Oh, I'm, I'm doing good.
Speaker:So, like, I'm excited to be kicking the year off with, um, with this, this
Speaker:concept, this idea of the Clone Shop.
Speaker:It's an extension of what we've been doing for the last couple of years.
Speaker:And can you kind of like, share with people what, what is the Clone Shop like?
Speaker:Is a business, is is like a content and an educator?
Speaker:What, like what are we doing here?
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:So the Clone Shop is this kind of, it, it's like a reinvention of what
Speaker:we've been doing for the last Yeah.
Speaker:Two, three years.
Speaker:And the idea here is that the Clone Shop, we are focused on helping anyone
Speaker:who has this bottled up knowledge, you know, like that and, and you know,
Speaker:like all the way from people who are creators who are actively putting,
Speaker:you know, content out into the world and then doing something beyond the
Speaker:content, like what's the next step?
Speaker:Or it could be a business owner who wants to connect with more people,
Speaker:but maybe they're drowning in messages or phone calls or bookings, and
Speaker:they're just like, I can't actually connect and go deeper like I want to.
Speaker:What we're doing is we're working with these types of folks
Speaker:that, that essentially want to connect and scale themselves.
Speaker:They wanna scale their time and scale their knowledge, but also connect
Speaker:with people in a deeper way where it increases engagement through this new
Speaker:form of media, which is AI cloning or a digital twin kind of concept.
Speaker:And so what we do is we work with these folks, we create the strategy,
Speaker:we, well, first of all, we're educating, so we wanna put a lot more
Speaker:education out there as the clone shop.
Speaker:That's what we're starting to do right now here.
Speaker:Uh, and this is like ground floor 2026 is, let's talk about what cloning is.
Speaker:So we're putting that kind of flag in the sand there for us or for everybody.
Speaker:But then what we do is we work one-on-one with these folks who want the strategy and
Speaker:figure out, okay, where's the bottleneck maybe in someone's business right now
Speaker:or in their lives, you know, what's this concept of like a knowledge tax?
Speaker:I've been kind of starting to think about is like, what's, what's that annual
Speaker:tax that we pay for all the time that we're spending doing repetitive stuff?
Speaker:You know, we're, we're maybe just whatever it is, either on the public
Speaker:side of things, through lead generation, through uh, delivering content to
Speaker:our clients, our community, our teams operations, support, all these things.
Speaker:And there's even more.
Speaker:What we do is we try to help visualize all of that for folks and then show
Speaker:them how there's technology now.
Speaker:And we, we love the delphi.ai platform to actually do this kind of, you know, the
Speaker:legwork, we'll talk about what that is.
Speaker:Uh, but as a clone shop, at the Clone Shop, what we do as
Speaker:a team is we make this easy.
Speaker:We, it's a white glove handholding process where we literally are getting
Speaker:to know you and your company and your big vision in the bottlenecks, and then we
Speaker:map out, all right, here's your roadmap.
Speaker:Where do we start?
Speaker:But where can we progress?
Speaker:And we are the ones that are then building these, these clones using the
Speaker:platform Delphi we're building in, in, you know, how your, the thing speaks to
Speaker:the world using someone's voice, their personality, the way they talk and write.
Speaker:All that stuff translates to this new form of media, which is cloning.
Speaker:And that's why we're so excited because that can now.
Speaker:Help you expand your time and release the bottlenecks, so you're
Speaker:connecting with more people.
Speaker:And then there's automations, like, so we're helping optimize and automate, you
Speaker:know, portions to increase engagement.
Speaker:That's really the big idea because when you have more engagement, as we
Speaker:all know, then those are like, those are the hottest leads that can pop up.
Speaker:They're almost pre-qualifying themselves, you know?
Speaker:Um, it can help connect with clients.
Speaker:So your churn goes down and your, your ROI and value go up and
Speaker:word of mouth, all that stuff.
Speaker:Your team is released from doing these maybe repetitive things that, you
Speaker:know, in support, customer service, all the way to ops and content creation.
Speaker:There's all these things.
Speaker:So we're, yeah, we're, we're, we're the, the team that basically has been doing it
Speaker:in the trenches, over 300 clones created
Speaker:and, and we're literally like, come to us for that because it is
Speaker:this wild, wild west right now.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Yeah, I mean, that's really the thing is, is uh, you and I have been doing
Speaker:this for over two years now, and, uh, we work with, uh, the number one, uh, clone,
Speaker:provider, clone platform in the world.
Speaker:Delphi, who's backed by Sequoia and Menlo and Anthropic, and
Speaker:they're just an incredible company.
Speaker:And we built clones for literally some of the biggest business and personal brands
Speaker:in the world and have this knowledge.
Speaker:And I think what's happened is over the past, particularly the last six months,
Speaker:it's like there's something in the water.
Speaker:And we get so much inbound from people asking like, what is a clone?
Speaker:How can a clone help me?
Speaker:What's the difference between going to Delphi as an example or going to Heygen?
Speaker:Like, can you just help me to understand what this market is all about?
Speaker:And then once we do and we start working with them, they start
Speaker:asking questions like, how can I use this to eliminate redundant tasks?
Speaker:How
Speaker:can I use this to help?
Speaker:Um.
Speaker:Increase my reach.
Speaker:How can I use
Speaker:this to help increase my revenue without spending any
Speaker:additional time on my business?
Speaker:And that's exactly what we've been doing.
Speaker:Um, again, for the last two.
Speaker:For the last two years, um, you know, hundreds of clients.
Speaker:And, and so what we thought we should do is just start to share that knowledge
Speaker:'cause we don't see anybody else out there that's really doing a good job of that.
Speaker:And so you're gonna be able to come here every single day and you're gonna be able
Speaker:to hear us talk about one thing each day.
Speaker:You can do to help broaden your understanding of what a clone is and
Speaker:how it can work for you, for you.
Speaker:We're gonna show you use cases Joe.
Speaker:Joe is the ma. Joe is like the number one builder on the planet of clones.
Speaker:He's used all the different technologies.
Speaker:He's, he's gone through all like the hard knocks, done it all for you.
Speaker:And what, what Joe's gonna do is he's gonna show you actual case studies of
Speaker:clones that he's built so he can not only show you, um, the most powerful
Speaker:ways, um, that you can build a clone to get the results that you want, but then
Speaker:he'll show you examples of use cases and how clones are being used in sales
Speaker:departments, marketing departments for operations, uh, for human resources,
Speaker:um, for coaches, which has been like a, a, a huge, a huge use case for us, for
Speaker:religious institutions and churches and
Speaker:pastors all over the world.
Speaker:So we're really excited to take all of this experience and to share it with
Speaker:you and to do it on a regular basis.
Speaker:And we love to make this a dialogue.
Speaker:And so.
Speaker:A two-way dialogue.
Speaker:So, you know, if, if you are experiencing like you're working
Speaker:with a clone, you've built a clone, you're thinking about it, you have
Speaker:questions, please drop into the comments
Speaker:and let us know what's up because we wanna learn from your
Speaker:experience and we wanna share ours
Speaker:with all of you.
Speaker:And so, you know, I just think that we're really excited about this.
Speaker:Again, our company is, is The Clone Shop.
Speaker:We're at the Clone shop.ai is where you can find us.
Speaker:Um, and we'll be here every single day with our show, the Clone Shop to help
Speaker:educate, uh, all of you about, you know, what it is that we've learned.
Speaker:I am excited, man.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:And I feel like this is gonna be a time to demystify a lot of what this technology
Speaker:is or even bring it onto your radar if you haven't thought of even what a clone is.
Speaker:So like Yeah, we will, we'll definitely dive into all the nuances.
Speaker:What are these other technologies that might be clone related, but there's
Speaker:different flavors, you know, and we will, we will kind of describe what
Speaker:that is in, in, um, in more of these shows that you'll see popping up.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:'cause daily, that's the whole thing is like.
Speaker:All of us need this in our lives, and I fe feel like this is the biggest
Speaker:undertapped untapped thing in 2026.
Speaker:I mean, it's literally just a couple days in at the time of this recording.
Speaker:Uh, but the idea is like, this is something that every business owner
Speaker:will want this year or soon after.
Speaker:And, uh, it's early, so this is your time to jump in right now.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:So maybe today what we do is we start by just going through the fundamentals.
Speaker:And Joe, let me, I, I love to ask you some questions and um, maybe you can just,
Speaker:again, share based on your experience
Speaker:with, with the audience, um, you know, uh, everything from definitions
Speaker:to difference between competitors
Speaker:and, you know, what you need to get started building a clone.
Speaker:So, I I think my first question for you is, what is a clone?
Speaker:yeah, yeah,
Speaker:yeah.
Speaker:how does it work?
Speaker:That's probably the, uh, that's a good place to start.
Speaker:Like, what the heck is the clone?
Speaker:Um, surely.
Speaker:Most people have probably heard AI clone, and, and you probably have
Speaker:a picture of what that might be.
Speaker:And I would say the most common one, as we're talking with people, the question
Speaker:is, okay, well I've used chat GPT, you know, and you know, I have a custom
Speaker:GPT, so that is a form of a clone.
Speaker:It's a way to scale yourself, and it's great.
Speaker:It's probably the most rudimentary way, but that's fine because, uh, yeah.
Speaker:About,
Speaker:and so kind kind of like to, to, you know, piggyback on that,
Speaker:this idea of a clone is that you basically would take your content,
Speaker:you take your knowledge, and you would upload it to an AI tool,
Speaker:and then that AI tool would be able to act, um, is kind of like a digital
Speaker:twin of yours, would be the idea.
Speaker:So going into chat, GPT as an example, some of you may have built a custom
Speaker:GPT and uploaded a book or uploaded your HR documents and things like that.
Speaker:And then what you do is you make it available to people so that they can
Speaker:go in and they can ask a question of the custom GPT and be able to have
Speaker:that custom GPT answer theoretically in the same way that, that you
Speaker:would.
Speaker:that's right.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:And, and, and there's, there's all kinds of, there's all kinds
Speaker:of clones out there, right?
Speaker:So you've got from chat GPT to, uh, to Heygen
Speaker:to, to Delphi who's our partner, who we, who's just amazing.
Speaker:What is the difference between like a Chachi PT clone versus a
Speaker:Heygen clone versus a Delphi clone?
Speaker:Yeah, great question because those are all the most common ones that come to mind.
Speaker:Chad, GPT, Heygen, and Delphi.
Speaker:So.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:I'll just say chat bt since we're already there, starting there, it's very simple.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:You can upload documents that support whatever use case you're going after.
Speaker:You know, if it's internal use cases, cool.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Your HR docs, SOPs, things like that.
Speaker:Uh, ChatGPT will limit you on the amount of files you can upload.
Speaker:I don't know if it's about 25 files right now or so, and there's ways to
Speaker:hack it to, you know, expand all that.
Speaker:But the, the thing that is going to lack on the chat GPT side is the ability to
Speaker:use that as a tool that you can embed on your website, either externally,
Speaker:internally, um, it's not gonna know your voice, so your actual speaking voice.
Speaker:It's not gonna be able to replicate your personality and how you think,
Speaker:because that's the, that's what we're trying to accomplish with a clone.
Speaker:It's not chat GT is going to assume a lot of stuff.
Speaker:We'll just say that it's gonna try to fill in gaps that are not from your
Speaker:mind or from your, your company's ip.
Speaker:It's gonna fill in gaps from the web.
Speaker:It's literally gonna go out there and try to, and this is
Speaker:where hallucinations come in.
Speaker:You know, it might give you false information so you know, you sure
Speaker:as heck, we'll probably see a lot if you go to ChatGPT, you can find
Speaker:a whole bunch of creators out there.
Speaker:Like there's an Alex Hermo, GPT, there's a Tony Rock.
Speaker:I mean, there's like literally any creator you could think of, someone's cloned them
Speaker:in the best that they can, you know, maybe it's based on their books or whatever,
Speaker:or YouTube videos, but that's not gonna be a true representation of that person.
Speaker:Or you.
Speaker:Like, I wouldn't want to, uh, trust the internet to come up
Speaker:with how I think, you know,
Speaker:yeah.
Speaker:And on top of that, what you just said, like there's Alex
Speaker:Ramoz is a great example.
Speaker:Um, the thing about a tool like a chat GPT is anyone can take your content
Speaker:and they can upload your content and they can create a clone out of you.
Speaker:Or your content.
Speaker:And, and a great example is Alex Ozzi.
Speaker:Um, someone mentioned to me about a week ago that there was a, a really cool Alex
Speaker:Ozzi clone that was available on chat GPT.
Speaker:So I went to the the GPT store and I entered Alex Hormoze and there wasn't
Speaker:one, there were a whole bunch of them
Speaker:and none of them, the creator on, on none of them was, was Alex.
Speaker:And so, you know, I think that, that there's also this issue when you're
Speaker:using a, a, a foundational model like a chat GPT, that your data's not gonna
Speaker:be secure, that anyone can get in there and try and duplicate you or spoof you.
Speaker:And so for me, you know, when I think about cloning, uh, you know, if, if
Speaker:there was, there were kind of like three different types of clones and
Speaker:one that we're talking about today and one is based on a foundational or built
Speaker:on a foundational model, that is the one I would stay the fur furthest away
Speaker:from.
Speaker:That's the one that just, that scares me the most.
Speaker:And unfortunately.
Speaker:I think there's a lot of consultants and independent contractors out
Speaker:there that are taking courses.
Speaker:They're learning how to build clones in this way, but they don't necessarily
Speaker:understand all of the issues.
Speaker:That's right.
Speaker:And I want to, we'll, definitely let's bookmark the issues category
Speaker:because that's a very common one.
Speaker:Sometimes Mo depends on who's coming in.
Speaker:Like some people are very worried about content and data security.
Speaker:Other people are just like, I, I, they're not thinking that
Speaker:way yet, but it does come up.
Speaker:Um, so yeah, chat, JPT just know that your stuff's getting trained, you know,
Speaker:like it's being shared with everyone.
Speaker:It's not locked down.
Speaker:Anybody can essentially take that clone, even look at the
Speaker:instructions, like how you built it.
Speaker:Um, you cannot embed it anywhere.
Speaker:You don't have flexibility to opt people in to have a full on experience.
Speaker:So that's, we'll just leave it there for Chatt BT.
Speaker:That's one form of the clone.
Speaker:The other one you mentioned Heygen.
Speaker:So awesome tool, but different use case.
Speaker:It's totally different.
Speaker:So when people think of cloning, I think a lot of people will
Speaker:immediately think of a video avatar.
Speaker:They're thinking of the AI influencer on Instagram or
Speaker:TikTok, you know, or YouTube now.
Speaker:And there's a time and place for them.
Speaker:I'm not always a fan of like that's, you know, I dunno, there, there's a
Speaker:whole bunch of ways to present an AI clone and use it in your marketing.
Speaker:But the point is, Heygen, it's scripted.
Speaker:It's not backed by your full body of knowledge, your ip, your personality.
Speaker:You're literally providing it.
Speaker:A, you know, it's training your visual, so your, your likeness in that way, you
Speaker:know, and you have to say, okay, yeah, you can clone me and all that, but now
Speaker:it's gonna get the way that you look and your voice, but then you have to
Speaker:feed it a script or multiple scripts.
Speaker:And the end result looks great because then it basically Heygen what it's doing
Speaker:is rendering all of that and then giving you a way to share that with the world.
Speaker:And, you know, it, it looks and sounds great, but again, it's, it
Speaker:is a clone, but it's more of a, it's a very structured, scripted clone.
Speaker:Delphi on the other, on the other side of things, their
Speaker:platform is purely unscripted.
Speaker:So that means you can load up millions of words of content.
Speaker:Like, I looked at my clone earlier, it's 17 million words in, I'm like,
Speaker:I think it's probably too many words.
Speaker:I gotta trim, trim some back.
Speaker:But, um, you know, most people, clones that we work with are probably about
Speaker:the one to 2 million word, uh, you know, average, but there's a lot less.
Speaker:You don't need to have that much body of work, you know, loaded in.
Speaker:But the idea is that Heygen, you don't have that ability.
Speaker:You cannot do that.
Speaker:Where you have this live clone that's basically creating a new conversation
Speaker:for each person that chats with it.
Speaker:It's just talking at people.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:And I, and I think just to kind of circle back on those two, Joe, you've
Speaker:got, you know, really it's the battle between scripted and unscripted.
Speaker:So with a scripted clone, just like you were saying with
Speaker:Heygen, what are you gonna do?
Speaker:You are gonna go to their service and you're gonna upload a video
Speaker:sample, you're gonna upload an audio sample, and you'll type out either in
Speaker:the tool or you'll upload a script.
Speaker:And let's say that script is a, a two or a three minute sales
Speaker:pitch.
Speaker:Like that's a great application,
Speaker:right?
Speaker:That's what, you know, if someone is running these kind of like, uh,
Speaker:sales letters and things like that.
Speaker:Um, it is a really great application.
Speaker:But let's say that you're a coach, or let's say that you're an a,
Speaker:let's say you're an HR department
Speaker:and, um, you wanna be able to a answer any question that anybody has in real
Speaker:time from your body of knowledge.
Speaker:The only way that you can do that is to upload all of your content,
Speaker:all of your data, and train the model, um, in an unscripted clone.
Speaker:And so, again, it's not working off a script.
Speaker:You, you, you pull up the clone and anything that you ask, it will
Speaker:search only within that body of data that you've, you've uploaded and
Speaker:it will answer as if it were you.
Speaker:And what's really cool about, and, and, and the number one player in
Speaker:the, in the unscripted space, the, the number one tool is Delphi.
Speaker:And one of the things that's really awesome about, about Delphi
Speaker:is that it will get to know.
Speaker:Your, your voice, your style, your brand, it will answer a question and
Speaker:it will speak as, as if it's you.
Speaker:And we have examples over the, you know, over the coming days
Speaker:and months and things like that.
Speaker:Joe's gonna share examples of clones that he's built, which
Speaker:are absolutely phenomenal.
Speaker:You cannot tell the difference, um, in, in the sound of the voice or the style
Speaker:or the tempo of, of some of the clones that Joe, Joe has
Speaker:built using the Delphi platform.
Speaker:And, and, and the other thing that I love about unscripted clones, and Joe,
Speaker:maybe you can talk more about this, is let's say for example, I use this
Speaker:example of HR departments a lot because it's a real common use case right now,
Speaker:an HR department will go in and they'll load all of their systems,
Speaker:manuals, procedures, just all of their, their human resources materials.
Speaker:And then what they'll do is they'll create an HR clone manager.
Speaker:And someone in the company will go to the HR clone Manager, which they can find
Speaker:on the company's, um, internal website.
Speaker:And, and then they'll ask it a question like, what's our vacation policy?
Speaker:And you won't only get the answer, but you'll get a link to the actual form that
Speaker:you need to fill out to take a vacation.
Speaker:If you're a coach, on the other hand, someone may, may, may come to you,
Speaker:you've uploaded your books and you've uploaded all of your, your social
Speaker:media content and you've uploaded all of your speaking speeches and
Speaker:presentations, and someone will ask you a question and it will answer for you.
Speaker:Delphi will answer that question and it can provide a link to
Speaker:wherever that content came from.
Speaker:So it can refer the person to a link to buy your book or to buy, um,
Speaker:something at your next mastermind,
Speaker:which is really cool.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Uh, so I'll speak on that a little bit, is a good frame.
Speaker:I like to say when we're describing this concept to folks, 'cause it's,
Speaker:it's truly this, this is why I love that we're doing this and putting it
Speaker:out here is a lot of it's education.
Speaker:When we first talk with someone, it's describing what the difference of these
Speaker:clones are, but also what's this journey now that you can create for your, your
Speaker:people, depending on where this is gonna live, the use case or the style of clone.
Speaker:So exactly what you just said it, what we like to do is define, all
Speaker:right, what's the biggest bottleneck?
Speaker:And let's say if it's internal ops or team, you know, they're just doing
Speaker:repetitive stuff and you can see like, okay, we're spending a lot of time
Speaker:and a lot of money doing these things.
Speaker:Well cool, let's solve that with a clone.
Speaker:So let's figure out what are the materials that are involved with that operation
Speaker:and, and also who's the person, because we gotta, we got a big thing with
Speaker:Delphi, which I appreciate is that.
Speaker:There's no fictitious people made on the Delphi platform.
Speaker:We're not cloning some, uh, some made up AI avatar or, or not
Speaker:even an organization as a whole.
Speaker:It's a person because the whole I idea here
Speaker:a a verif, A verified
Speaker:a verified person?
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:So there's a whole process to it, and that's a huge differentiator
Speaker:because it's, it literally shows, okay, someone has done the time to,
Speaker:um, to accumulate all this knowledge.
Speaker:They have the ownership of that material.
Speaker:It's been verified by the platform.
Speaker:And, you know, inside of a company it might be, yeah, your, your HR manager, it
Speaker:could be your CEO, whatever, whoever it is, So we want to have all that material.
Speaker:We always try to gather all of that.
Speaker:And at Delphi we can literally upload any kind of text, audio,
Speaker:video, and there's a whole bunch of other things we could put in there
Speaker:too that we support, we help with.
Speaker:But the idea is if that's all in there, then what we do is we
Speaker:layer in these instructions behind the scenes to create a journey.
Speaker:So this conversation, people can have a text or an audio
Speaker:conversation with a clone.
Speaker:So you're clone, it's going to write like you write and speak like you
Speaker:speak because it's mimicking this whole speaking and writing pattern.
Speaker:There's, there's all these patterns are basically written out inside the platform,
Speaker:so you can be confident and know, alright, well someone on my team, if they start to
Speaker:chat with my clone at any time of the day.
Speaker:No matter what, what's going on, they can have a chat and ask a question.
Speaker:It's going to represent me as I want to be represented.
Speaker:And there's all these checks and you know, there's things that we do
Speaker:and work with folks to refine that.
Speaker:But then at the same time, we're creating a journey.
Speaker:So like, what's the best outcome of this?
Speaker:This use case that we're putting out there?
Speaker:Or maybe a series of outcomes we can create conditions.
Speaker:So based on like if they ask for something.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:What's the kind of answer and what's maybe a URL our next
Speaker:action we want them to take.
Speaker:so we've talked about, uh, a foundational model, like a chat GPT clone.
Speaker:We've talked about a scripted clone like Heygen, where you
Speaker:provided the video sample, audio sample, and then you give it a
Speaker:script and it trains off the script.
Speaker:And then we've talked about unscripted clones, the leader being Delphi,
Speaker:and how you can upload all of your content without limit.
Speaker:And, um, the model will train on your content and answer in your brand, your
Speaker:style, your tone, all of that kinda stuff.
Speaker:Now, what happens if somebody asks a question that the
Speaker:model hasn't been trained on?
Speaker:You haven't provided content to us, does it go outside to like chat GPT or grok or
Speaker:something and try and find an answer or how do you handle that?
Speaker:Yeah, so what's really unique with the platform, Delphi, that we chose, and,
Speaker:and we can even talk about the story of why we're using Delphi, uh, but the
Speaker:idea is that you have the ability to give it some limits, but the idea, it's
Speaker:not going out to the web, and it's not like ChatGPT or any of these other ones.
Speaker:It's not trying to make stuff up.
Speaker:So there are alerts that could be set up if there's a, a question that cannot be
Speaker:answered by the system, and that basically will be sent to you and your team,
Speaker:whoever's on the account that says, Hey, this person needs a little extra help.
Speaker:You know, the, the Delphi or the clone could not answer this, so.
Speaker:That's a, an easy way to tell us and the, and the clone person to say
Speaker:like, Hey, let's just put a little bit of extra content in here to
Speaker:answer that, whatever that thing was.
Speaker:And there's a few ways that we go about doing that
Speaker:is, you know, you could literally upload more content to support whatever that
Speaker:topic was, and that's easy enough.
Speaker:Um, there's also this really cool interview mode that just rolled out
Speaker:in Delphi where you can have a back and forth exchange based on a whole
Speaker:bunch of different topics that the system anticipates people will ask
Speaker:based on what it knows about you.
Speaker:So it's,
Speaker:it's really cool.
Speaker:That's a new feature.
Speaker:It's really cool.
Speaker:Amazing.
Speaker:I was just chatting with a client yesterday that said he spent two hours
Speaker:going through that and it was effortless because it feels, it's kinda like this,
Speaker:like, you know, we're, we're fielding questions back and forth and then
Speaker:you just give it your natural answer.
Speaker:You can use audio or text, whatever flows out.
Speaker:I love audio whisper flow and.
Speaker:I just talk it out, and it's such an amazing natural way you can go on a
Speaker:walk and do this, and then sooner or later you realize, okay, I just fed my
Speaker:digital mind with all of this new insight
Speaker:and what it's going to do.
Speaker:The system trains your mind instantly,
Speaker:pretty much instantly.
Speaker:And, and then, you know, you could be confident to know that the
Speaker:system's smart enough to know, uh, context, like based on a conversation
Speaker:and what you've given the mind,
Speaker:it can connect the dots really well and personalize it along the way.
Speaker:So it's, it's a total game changer.
Speaker:And yeah.
Speaker:Chat GPT no, you cannot do And, um, and, and Heygen obvi,
Speaker:like we said, that's scripted.
Speaker:So it's, it's not even
Speaker:It is just a different use case.
Speaker:Really, really awesome product.
Speaker:Just different use
Speaker:Right, right, right.
Speaker:You know, the other, the other, you know, by the way, one, one of the things
Speaker:that I loved is when you originally set up my clone, when when people
Speaker:have asked me questions that, and by the way, so I trained my clone on.
Speaker:I think four books on, you know, zillions of years of social media
Speaker:and like thousands of posts.
Speaker:Um, I uploaded all of my, all of my, uh, events that I hosted,
Speaker:all of the video from all the events.
Speaker:So I have like all of this, all this content, but every once in
Speaker:a while I still get a question.
Speaker:Like I, I sometimes I think people just wanna mess with it
Speaker:and see how far they can take,
Speaker:you know, where did you go on your last vacation?
Speaker:You know, what's your favorite color?
Speaker:Stuff like that.
Speaker:Anyway, so that stuff does come across, at least for me from time to time.
Speaker:But what I do, what I'll do is I'll get an email
Speaker:and it will, it will just say, Hey, a person asked this question,
Speaker:hasn't been trained on this answer.
Speaker:All I have to do is hit reply,
Speaker:put the answer in, and it trains the model.
Speaker:That's one way
Speaker:so simple,
Speaker:it's so cool, and it's so simple and it requires so little,
Speaker:little work on, on, on my end.
Speaker:Um, Joe, I, I think you know, another.
Speaker:Thing that comes up a lot when we talk to people about, about cloning is, um,
Speaker:is this idea of how safe is your data?
Speaker:And, and, and you know, particularly in the context of if you are, let's
Speaker:say, a, a coach or a consultant and you have a lot of books out that
Speaker:you have a lot of IP that you've
Speaker:created and you don't want chat GPT to train on it.
Speaker:Although if it's already on the internet, the odds are chat GT's trained on it,
Speaker:right?
Speaker:If you are a, a company and you have going back to he, to, to hr, HR
Speaker:policies and things like that, you don't necessarily want the external,
Speaker:you know, AI world to be training on
Speaker:Right.
Speaker:Exactly.
Speaker:with chat GPT, there's really nothing you can do.
Speaker:I mean, you can create a custom GPT and you know, we're told that
Speaker:that content is supposed to be kind of living within a wall, right?
Speaker:If it's selected and who knows if how that works.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Yeah, so we, we, we just don't know.
Speaker:And then you have your scripted clones where I think, you know, to some extent
Speaker:your, um, you know, your, the level of risk is a lot lower because if you're
Speaker:writing a three minute sales script and you're, you're putting up, but
Speaker:if this, it's all of your content.
Speaker:Like does a company like Delphi use it to train other models, or
Speaker:does it like, how safe is my data?
Speaker:And, and, and where is it?
Speaker:Is it being used to train anything else?
Speaker:Quick answer is no, it's not training anywhere else.
Speaker:Your, your data.
Speaker:So with Delphi, and this is a big thing they pride themselves on, there's
Speaker:docs that explain all of this too.
Speaker:And like we were saying earlier, some people lead with this,
Speaker:this worry, which is rightly so.
Speaker:'cause I think that's on the top of mind for a lot of folks when yeah,
Speaker:if you have all this IP out there, you're like, I've spent my life
Speaker:building this, my thoughts, all that.
Speaker:Like the last thing I wanna do is just say, here you go, world.
Speaker:And I get no credit.
Speaker:So with Delphi.
Speaker:Whenever you upload a file, just you are just, just know that they're staying
Speaker:within the confines of the platform.
Speaker:It's not training open ai, andro, and all these like foundational
Speaker:models like you mentioned, because those foundational models are what.
Speaker:Power Delphi to do its, its, its thing and, and, and make sure that
Speaker:contextually everything's working.
Speaker:And it, it helps basically power the brain, but it's not training those models.
Speaker:Um, there's basically you, if you ever choose to leave the
Speaker:platform, you can delete that.
Speaker:You can export the content.
Speaker:You have full control there.
Speaker:Um, when it's within the platform itself, you have the ability to, like we were
Speaker:talking about, you can have it just look at that content and that content
Speaker:only so it's siloed from anywhere else.
Speaker:Um, there's no external links that people can download.
Speaker:You have the ability to turn on or off any references like you were mentioning.
Speaker:Oh, you could point 'em to links or source materials, or you can totally
Speaker:turn that off and just know that this thing will communicate based on
Speaker:your content, but it's not going to give all the links to your specific
Speaker:documents if you don't want it to.
Speaker:Sure.
Speaker:wise, I mean, it's, it's, it's.
Speaker:It's pretty impressive because I don't think there's another tool
Speaker:that lives above that is very clear to show how safe your data is.
Speaker:I mean, I've not seen any issues of, of like data issues from the
Speaker:platform itself, none of our clients.
Speaker:And I think when you realize, okay, you have full control, you
Speaker:hold the keys, um, it's, it's a completely different ball game.
Speaker:If you were to just go to build something on top of Anthropic or ChatGPT with
Speaker:your own little, you know, I guess I'll say hack job of like, you know,
Speaker:APIs and syncing, I wouldn't feel as comfortable with a setup like that.
Speaker:Right.
Speaker:And I'll tell you the, the other place where I just wouldn't feel comfortable
Speaker:if somebody was building a clone for me is, is, you know, we, we love our, you
Speaker:know, consultants and coaches and things like that, that are building AI clones.
Speaker:But one thing you just have to be really careful about is, you know, what would
Speaker:happen if, you know that person got sick
Speaker:and they built your clone, or they moved, or
Speaker:they got into a different business and there was an issue, there was a problem.
Speaker:Who's gonna, who's gonna service that?
Speaker:Who's gonna support that?
Speaker:I know one of the things that was really important to, to you and I when
Speaker:we got started doing this a couple years ago was we wanted to make sure
Speaker:that we were working with companies.
Speaker:'cause the market is so young, right?
Speaker:It's so,
Speaker:I mean, ChatGPT's only been around for three years,
Speaker:is, yeah.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:so we wanted to make sure that we were, we were
Speaker:working with companies, we were working with people that, that we.
Speaker:Funded that were venture funded, where we knew the investors, we
Speaker:knew the firms, we knew there was a lot of safety and security there.
Speaker:And um, and so that's another reason why we have been, you
Speaker:know, probably the most passionate advocates on the planet for Delphi.
Speaker:We just, we love the tool.
Speaker:'cause it, it, that's just another one of the boxes that, that it checks.
Speaker:another question that I get often I know you do also is like, we've talked
Speaker:about coaches as an example that are uploading lots of books and, and content
Speaker:and social media and stuff like that.
Speaker:But, but what if you're just getting started?
Speaker:What, what if you are, you don't have a lot of content,
Speaker:like how much content do you need to actually take advantage
Speaker:of the benefits of a clone?
Speaker:That's a great one because it's not made just for the people who have
Speaker:millions of words out there who are publishing books like yourself and, and
Speaker:I'm soon to be putting a new one out.
Speaker:Um, what someone can do, let's say you don't have any published content,
Speaker:you sure as heck have something up here that's, that's stored or maybe
Speaker:some documents out in your computer.
Speaker:So, I mean, there's a few ways I, I've been thinking about this.
Speaker:Uh, Delphi to answer the question, there's no set number for like amount
Speaker:of words that you need to have trained up, but I would say like on the low end
Speaker:to get a decent clone, I've seen some success out of like two or 300,000 words.
Speaker:That's
Speaker:so so break, so break that down for me.
Speaker:So,
Speaker:to me is like a, I'm, I'm like a, not very tech savvy,
Speaker:but, um, so like, like with some of this, with some of this stuff, so like
Speaker:when I hear words, I think of tokens, like, and people talk a lot about tokens.
Speaker:Honestly, I have no idea what the hell they're talking about.
Speaker:But, but like, when it comes to words, is that like a book or
Speaker:is it like a couple of articles?
Speaker:Or is it kind of the idea where.
Speaker:We're gonna leverage, we're gonna help you to leverage the
Speaker:tool that Delphi has built.
Speaker:Now
Speaker:we're gonna start you off by having a conversation with that tool
Speaker:and, and you can take that as long as far as you, or as far as you want
Speaker:to begin the training and then to supplement it.
Speaker:We need this, what, what do we need to supplement that?
Speaker:I think most people have something they start with like, 'cause we've
Speaker:dealt with a lot of clients that just don't have a lot of stuff.
Speaker:Like literally more, not more than like 10,000 published words.
Speaker:And that might be like a what a small kind of pamphlet type.
Speaker:I mean, I'm looking it up right now,
Speaker:It's like
Speaker:a little brochure.
Speaker:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker:Like what the standard paperback format book is about.
Speaker:200,000 words is a thick book.
Speaker:Usually it clocks in.
Speaker:I mean, that's a, that's a big book and
Speaker:it's a lot of hours of, of talking.
Speaker:But the thing is, we all have some type of documents that we've, we've
Speaker:somehow put our knowledge into.
Speaker:And it, even if it's frameworks and all that stuff, that's all worth uploading.
Speaker:And there's, there's a process we do internally that's, you know, I
Speaker:wouldn't expect everyone else to do, but we do leverage the other AI tools.
Speaker:Like if you had a lot of your own body of work, you can put that into
Speaker:something like Gemini or even ChatGPT.
Speaker:And this is only if you want it to know that you might be training your stuff
Speaker:there, but it can condense that stuff into a more, it's called an artifact
Speaker:basically, where that can now be uploaded to Delphi and give it a decent
Speaker:picture of who you are, what you do.
Speaker:Um.
Speaker:I would pair that up with the interview mode in Delphi, like
Speaker:where literally if you sync up your, let's say some of your social media
Speaker:accounts, like LinkedIn's a good one.
Speaker:If you're active on there, it'll pull in some of the initial data of, of uh, the
Speaker:topics you work in, you know, the fields.
Speaker:And using the interview mode, you can have a two hour long dialogue
Speaker:like this, this, uh, client that we just talked with the other day.
Speaker:And that could be enough to just get it going alone.
Speaker:Like that would just be the foundation.
Speaker:I would not stay there.
Speaker:I would certainly want to create more content or fill in gaps as they come in.
Speaker:But I mean, off the street that's what I would do is like load in
Speaker:whatever you have, use Delphi as interview mode to at least have
Speaker:something to start building from.
Speaker:And certainly people can have really interesting conversations.
Speaker:And Delphi, what's so great and you know, when we're working with folks
Speaker:is we're keeping an eye on what are these gaps or where are the.
Speaker:Where, what are the FAQs or even the should have ask questions.
Speaker:I, I always love that.
Speaker:And, um, you can even use Delphi to help you ask those questions.
Speaker:What's kind of cool is you can use the tool
Speaker:to help it extract more from you, or at least to start thinking like, Hey,
Speaker:how, how else can I serve value in this form of using a, uh, a clone?
Speaker:Joe, a question I have is, let's say we decide, let's say I have
Speaker:a podcast and I want the, the model to train off of my podcast.
Speaker:Is Delphi able to tell the difference between my voice as a
Speaker:speaker and another speaker,
Speaker:or does it think that all of our content is the same and it's coming from me?
Speaker:No.
Speaker:So this is actually one of the reasons why I chose Delphi like three years ago
Speaker:over any other chat bot or, or, um, clone.
Speaker:There were no other real clone options actually.
Speaker:Um, so what Delphi does before you upload any material, like a podcast,
Speaker:YouTube video, or any kind of audio, possibly even anything at this point,
Speaker:is we want to train your voice.
Speaker:And what it's gonna do is, you know, and this is literally
Speaker:uploading an audio sample.
Speaker:It could be as short as a couple minutes, or it could be longer, 30 minutes
Speaker:plus to really refine your style.
Speaker:And what that's gonna do is it's gonna tell the system how you sound, and
Speaker:then it's gonna unlock the ability to upload things like podcasts and YouTube
Speaker:and other content, uh, audio content.
Speaker:And when you upload those files or sync to a podcast or YouTube,
Speaker:it'll pull in all of that data.
Speaker:And what it's gonna do is transcribe all of that stuff.
Speaker:But then it starts to identify the different speaker voices right
Speaker:there, and it will know your voice.
Speaker:So it's going to attach you to where you showed up within that, that
Speaker:piece of content, because it's all identified through the transcription.
Speaker:So it's gonna attach Scott to Scott and me, to me, you know,
Speaker:and, and you, to you, whoever.
Speaker:So that's how the system more or less is working and it's pairing, it's matching.
Speaker:But, uh, that's what's also unique, which we haven't really talked about, is, you
Speaker:know, Delphi has the voice cloning feature where it's a lifelike voice, that, that
Speaker:now can literally be done in real time.
Speaker:It's like picking up the phone and talking to.
Speaker:Whoever, I mean, like, I, I love to, we love to show off Arnold
Speaker:Schwarzenegger's clone just because, you know, it's one of them that we, that
Speaker:we help build and his voice is spot on
Speaker:it is awesome.
Speaker:It's awesome.
Speaker:yeah, we'll do some videos on that.
Speaker:I, I've published stuff in the past, but it's like, you know, you
Speaker:can, I've chatted with him just to motivate myself, you know, I
Speaker:don't wanna work out today, Arnold.
Speaker:And he is like, ah, come on you, you sissy.
Speaker:You like, let's go.
Speaker:But
Speaker:So, so to your point of how you can interact with, with Adelphi clone.
Speaker:So there's three ways, right?
Speaker:Three primary ways.
Speaker:So the first is you can have a text conversation with it.
Speaker:So you can go into it and, and talk to it.
Speaker:Uh, and it will respond to you in text.
Speaker:It'll provide links if you want, if, if, if the, the
Speaker:person wants things referenced.
Speaker:So text is number one.
Speaker:Number two is voice.
Speaker:So is those answers are coming from text.
Speaker:You can click a little icon and it will start to speak and you can
Speaker:have a conversation and that will happen through, through voice.
Speaker:The third way is a phone call.
Speaker:So you can literally click the, the phone call, uh, thingamajigger, the icon,
Speaker:and you can basically have the other side of the clone pick up.
Speaker:And you can have, or your, your customer or your prospect or your employee
Speaker:can have a, an ongoing dialogue over the phone with, uh, with, with your
Speaker:clone, which is, which is super cool.
Speaker:Um, kind of the variety of ways that you're able to, to, to interact with it.
Speaker:what I like about that and what people enjoy as well, is now we can talk
Speaker:with, we can connect with people in any kind of modality that they really.
Speaker:Are comfortable with, and that are more, most natural.
Speaker:Like some people are love reading, some people love voice, and those are the two
Speaker:modalities that people love the most.
Speaker:I would say a lot of people go with the voice, but it depends
Speaker:on what you're looking to do.
Speaker:If you're creating content or maybe, you know, any kind of specific wording,
Speaker:then that's where the text option is.
Speaker:Great.
Speaker:And there's transcriptions for the voice as well, which is nice.
Speaker:a lot of people ask about video and they're like, well, why
Speaker:can't I have, you know, video
Speaker:going back and forth.
Speaker:So, kind of today where you see, you're not gonna see video of an AI clone, uh,
Speaker:through ChatGPT or another foundational
Speaker:model.
Speaker:With unscr, with scripted model, um, uh, programs like,
Speaker:like a Heygen as an example.
Speaker:Um, you can upload video and they will, they will make a
Speaker:video that's tied to your script.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:In the unscripted space, like with Delphi, um, you don't really see people
Speaker:that are using video and, and one of the reasons why there's, there's
Speaker:a couple reasons why, and Joe just, just correct me if I'm wrong here, but
Speaker:one of the reasons is video's tough.
Speaker:It's tough because you are basically.
Speaker:Asking the clone a question, and it's gonna go through all of your data,
Speaker:and then it has to assemble that video clone in real time and have that
Speaker:tie, and have the voice and the expressions tie to the content
Speaker:and have all that happen in like a fraction of a second.
Speaker:And depending not only on, you know, kind of how that works, but also you know,
Speaker:what your wifi connection is and how, how hard or long it takes to render.
Speaker:Um, video can still be a little bit clunky in, in the cloning space, but
Speaker:I think more important is the data shows that about 99% of the people,
Speaker:it's, it's an incredibly high number.
Speaker:It's over 90% of the people who use these unscripted clones.
Speaker:Don't use the vi, like they just don't want the video.
Speaker:They, they prefer to have a conversation and not necessarily be looking at a, a,
Speaker:a video that's rendering on the screen.
Speaker:And so, um, or where I think a lot of people may, initially, their
Speaker:first instinct may be, I need video
Speaker:with the market is dictating, is video is not that important,
Speaker:at least for this type of clone.
Speaker:That's right.
Speaker:And the video right now, and I assure you, I I can almost guarantee
Speaker:it will be coming very soon because of just the sheer demand.
Speaker:But as you said, in terms of engagement and the actual experience,
Speaker:it's not something that's, it's not ready for game time.
Speaker:It's, it's not fast.
Speaker:It has a lag.
Speaker:It doesn't.
Speaker:Feel natural.
Speaker:Whereas when you use the text in the voice supernatural, like it's, we have a
Speaker:few clients that we've worked with that are very particular about their voice.
Speaker:I mean, it's like, kinda like Arnold, you know, uh, I mean,
Speaker:like that is, that's who he is.
Speaker:Like you hear that voice and immediately, you know, oh, that's spot on.
Speaker:And we have a handful of other clients that are, that have, that
Speaker:we've worked with really closely to make sure we dial that in.
Speaker:Because of that connection, you still, even though it's obvious it's going to be
Speaker:a clone, it's an, it's ai and you know, we would never advocate and say dupe people
Speaker:and say This is you, because it's not.
Speaker:But at the same time, yeah, the video aspect, I think it's,
Speaker:it's a cool like show and tell thing, but no one ever came back.
Speaker:It comes back to video, you know, it's like, it's not.
Speaker:Either way.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:The point is text voice, and what I was gonna say is language.
Speaker:There's over 50 languages built in.
Speaker:So now not only can you connect with people in the most highest engaged
Speaker:mediums, which is written in voice, you could do that in any language
Speaker:how does that work?
Speaker:How, how does, how does the language part work?
Speaker:like like do I have to go to a person's clone and say, I
Speaker:speak Japanese in English and
Speaker:then it translate?
Speaker:Like, how, how does this work?
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:that's what's cool.
Speaker:It is like all this stuff is extremely seamless and dynamic.
Speaker:It's like the whole heart of what Delphi is, which is the person's like
Speaker:they could start in English and then switch over to Japanese or Spanish,
Speaker:all in the same conversation and.
Speaker:It'll adapt.
Speaker:I mean, you probably don't want to like, I mean, it adapts really
Speaker:well, and you can see it in the written and also in the voice.
Speaker:Um, you probably may, I don't know.
Speaker:I actually haven't tried like multiple languages in one thing.
Speaker:Uh, but you are like over four because I don't know that much.
Speaker:But, um, the thing is, it's dynamically, you don't have to prompt it and say,
Speaker:Hey, I want to hear this in Japanese.
Speaker:Now you can if you wanted to, but it's dynamic.
Speaker:It's just a simple, it, it's like if you were just chatting with someone that
Speaker:knew multiple languages and they would
Speaker:So, so if I went to if I went to a clone and let's say my native language
Speaker:was Spanish and I asked Arnold a question in Spanish, Delphi would
Speaker:identify that I was speaking in Spanish and respond as Arnold in Spanish,
Speaker:And, and in his tone and voice.
Speaker:The sound of his voice.
Speaker:which is crazy.
Speaker:And then there's also a, I know there's also a dropdown next to the clones.
Speaker:And so, um, you could, you could do that if you wanted to, but it's as
Speaker:simple as just going in, speaking your native language
Speaker:and Delphi's gonna pick that up
Speaker:and respond in the right way.
Speaker:That's it.
Speaker:That blows people away.
Speaker:And then if you started thinking about it now, I was just chatting
Speaker:with a new client of ours.
Speaker:He's, he helps people to just get over anxiety and their
Speaker:nervous system dysregulation.
Speaker:And he, he was saying how there's so much untapped audience that come to
Speaker:him because of his YouTube channel and he gets millions of people, uh, he has
Speaker:millions of subscribers, but he gets something like 200 dms a day and he
Speaker:is like, I cannot talk to everyone.
Speaker:And for one, they're in different languages and he can't
Speaker:support him, unfortunately.
Speaker:And he wants to, and that's literally why he came to us.
Speaker:He's like, I want to make a clone that can live.
Speaker:F to, to support these folks because I know I can't, you know, not only
Speaker:am I a bottleneck to answer all these questions and these dms, but
Speaker:I actually wanna help these people.
Speaker:And, you know, if I have one that's in all these que uh, these
Speaker:languages and can actually talk and, and speak at any time of the day
Speaker:in any language, then heck yeah.
Speaker:That's a, like, that blew his mind when we were talking about that.
Speaker:He was like, this is like, this will revolutionize everything I do
Speaker:and help exponentially more people.
Speaker:You know, we're, we're also to piggyback on that, we're working with,
Speaker:um, a, a very popular use case for this product has been, uh, pastors
Speaker:and religious, uh, denominations.
Speaker:And, um, so for example, there's, there's one, uh, well there's one that we're
Speaker:working with right now and we can't, we're under NDA so we can't say who it is.
Speaker:But I think we can give this example that, you know, this particular area
Speaker:has, has lots of people in it, um, hundreds of thousands of people that
Speaker:this one particular, uh, church serves.
Speaker:And, um, and, uh, the person who oversees everything gets the same
Speaker:question, just like you were saying over and over and over again.
Speaker:To the point where he's told us if, if he wanted to, he could
Speaker:just stop doing his job and just sit there and answer questions.
Speaker:They're coming through email or coming through text, or wherever
Speaker:they're coming in, in from.
Speaker:And so what we did is we built a clone and we trained it on millions of words.
Speaker:And it
Speaker:included scripture, it included stuff about that particular location,
Speaker:and it included personal messages from the person that oversaw,
Speaker:um, that, that particular church.
Speaker:And then we tested it about a month ago with, uh, a bunch of people that were,
Speaker:uh, part, part of this, this, this group.
Speaker:And they couldn't stop laughing because remember, they,
Speaker:because they would in a conversation with this person,
Speaker:and it sounded so dead on.
Speaker:And if the person had a question about scripture, it would answer that.
Speaker:If they had a question about what's going on this Sunday, it would
Speaker:answer that like, it was amazing.
Speaker:And so, you know, I, I, the, the, an AI clone when used correctly can be
Speaker:such a great time saver when it, and it's like, it's like it, the, the
Speaker:lowest hanging fruit use case for ai.
Speaker:We're gonna eliminate repetitive tasks.
Speaker:That's the biggest, that's actually, so I just wanted to talk about Yeah.
Speaker:Like why, why are we so excited about it?
Speaker:It's, it's because of the repetitive task, but it's not to replace the human.
Speaker:Like, that's the big thing that it, and I know a lot of people are fearful
Speaker:for AI to essentially take all your jobs and do all these things and who
Speaker:knows, but I think it will reshape how we're all, um, you know, working how
Speaker:we connect with people and all that.
Speaker:But the, the thesis that I've always had since finding Delphi a few years
Speaker:ago and, and, you know, being the first user didn't know that at the time,
Speaker:uh, but is, is this fact, I wanted this two-way conversation that
Speaker:allowed for more engagement.
Speaker:It's a completely new media that has not existed before
Speaker:where you can replicate yourself in the way you think and, and even decisions.
Speaker:All these things that take your mental power and it's taxing.
Speaker:I mean, like we only have so much time and energy ourselves and sure,
Speaker:yeah, we can automate processes and do all this stuff, but an AI
Speaker:agent isn't going to think like you.
Speaker:It's not going to mull over the millions of words or even hundreds of thousands
Speaker:of words you might have that you've taken time to say, okay, this is how I think,
Speaker:and this is my material that I've put time and thought into, and now I trust it to.
Speaker:And along with some instructions and guide, guardrails and
Speaker:guidelines that we give it to communicate to anyone in the world
Speaker:because they can adapt.
Speaker:And I genuinely feel like this new form of communication.
Speaker:It's a new form of media, just like, you know, blogs,
Speaker:podcasts, emails, all this stuff.
Speaker:This is.
Speaker:In addition, it's not a replacement because it syncs up with all that stuff.
Speaker:And when you have a clone, now you just know that you have this
Speaker:whole nother entity of yourself, a digital twin that can communicate.
Speaker:And it's just up to us to figure out, and, you know, collectively,
Speaker:where does this thing live?
Speaker:Who's it gonna
Speaker:serve?
Speaker:How does it give you the biggest benefit?
Speaker:And, and just know that you're going to, through more engagement and
Speaker:interaction, it'll lead, it'll bring the right people to your doorstep
Speaker:without any extra effort on your part.
Speaker:And I think that that's, that's the place where we probably add the most
Speaker:value is when we're working with our clients, is really helping them to
Speaker:identify and understand what problems they wanna solve in their business.
Speaker:And
Speaker:then we are able to adapt the clone to that particular use case.
Speaker:And what we find is a lot of the time people come to us and they're like,
Speaker:Hey, I have a friend that's doing it, doing this, or they're doing that,
Speaker:or they're using a clone this way, or I've interacted with a clone.
Speaker:I think this would be really cool.
Speaker:And, and they have all these different ideas.
Speaker:And so what we always do is we always try and get them to focus on one thing.
Speaker:Let's focus on one thing to start, let's train the model with all of your data.
Speaker:Let's get it right.
Speaker:Let's get your voice right.
Speaker:Let's get, make sure that it's talking like your brand and in your
Speaker:style and all that kinda stuff.
Speaker:Let's make sure that it's referencing all the right things.
Speaker:Let's nail that first use case.
Speaker:We usually try and start with what we think is the simplest
Speaker:problem to solve, and then we kind of, we move on to the next.
Speaker:And, and, and, you know, we have clients that we've been working
Speaker:with, you know, for the past couple years that, you know, there there's
Speaker:6, 7, 8 different use cases in their company that they're using a clone
Speaker:for.
Speaker:And it's, it's, it's really awesome.
Speaker:But, but it didn't start with six, seven, or eight use cases at once.
Speaker:It started with the simplest first case,
Speaker:and then we went from there.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:So I'll, how about I'll, I'll describe how we kind of think through it and how we
Speaker:get someone launched and live really fast.
Speaker:'cause our goal is always to get someone live with a clone within seven days.
Speaker:And there's of
Speaker:Which, which is a which, wait, I just wanna highlight that because
Speaker:I think that's really important.
Speaker:I think with, with all the stuff that Alon is able to do and all the
Speaker:content that we may be uploading and, and things like that, there's a
Speaker:misperception that people have that this is gonna take me 30, 60, 90 days to
Speaker:do.
Speaker:And what we used to find was the biggest thing that get kept people
Speaker:from saying yes and testing a clone was this feeling of overwhelm.
Speaker:Like, this just sounds like so much work.
Speaker:And so what I'd love you to do, Joe, is dispel that
Speaker:by sharing with people how we, we we do this and how we onboard.
Speaker:Now again, we've done this so many times, if you're trying to do this
Speaker:alone, it might be a little different, but share how we do it and let
Speaker:that be kind of a guide for people.
Speaker:So this is one of the biggest things that people come to us with thinking that.
Speaker:Building a clone, a digital twinge is gonna take a ton of time, a lot
Speaker:of resources, a lot of effort, and it does not have to be that way.
Speaker:So what we, the first place we start with someone is to give them an audit.
Speaker:So we offer a free audit at thecloneshop.ai, and there's a way to,
Speaker:basically, we will take what we can see about your business, we'll ask you
Speaker:a couple questions to see like where your head is, like what do you wanna,
Speaker:what do you wanna scale, what's your bottleneck, those types of things.
Speaker:And there's, there's kind of like four buckets we like to focus on initially, and
Speaker:there's the public version of your clone.
Speaker:So that's like the, the front facing on your website.
Speaker:It's public.
Speaker:There could be, there's multiple use cases there.
Speaker:So we'll talk through and we can outline what all this is, but the public facing,
Speaker:then there's this kind of private client or customer facing version that's a
Speaker:whole nother use case bucket of, of, of things that a clone can be used for.
Speaker:Internal team, that's another one.
Speaker:And then you can have a private, so these are kinda like the
Speaker:four buckets we like to play in.
Speaker:So the audit essentially maps out what's possible, uh, based
Speaker:on the structure of where a clone can live and also accounting for.
Speaker:Alright.
Speaker:What are the current bottlenecks right now of your business?
Speaker:Where do you feel like you wanna scale yourself to maybe eliminate bottlenecks
Speaker:or just scale ROI time, whatever it is.
Speaker:Um, reduce costs.
Speaker:So with all this information, yeah, we come up with this audit.
Speaker:Which I think is pretty cool because I always get blown
Speaker:away when I see the results.
Speaker:'cause like we're basically compiling a bunch of information.
Speaker:We have some really cool ways to generate this, and then we present that to folks
Speaker:on a call and that's the strategy.
Speaker:So we're walking through and say like, Hey, all right, does this align?
Speaker:Let's walk through this along with what you, we get more information, but we
Speaker:actually basically sync up and figure out what's the first one to start with.
Speaker:So what's the first use case?
Speaker:Sometimes it's the simplest, but sometimes it's not.
Speaker:But what we wanna do in seven days is to create a foundational
Speaker:model for the clone that allows.
Speaker:The, for us and also them.
Speaker:So there's always like a, you always tell folks like, Hey, think of a beta
Speaker:group user, you know, like testers
Speaker:that can, that can test this very early on.
Speaker:And that's usually, you know, it's them.
Speaker:It's sometimes their family and their team.
Speaker:You know, it could be some customers like, so their VIPs.
Speaker:So you have a beta test group in mind knowing that in seven days
Speaker:we're gonna have this very first version, you know, minimum viable
Speaker:clone, MBC, I just made that up.
Speaker:Uh, and that is going to be trained on your content.
Speaker:So by that point, we would've accumulated whatever content you feel like is
Speaker:necessary to get your voice and, and kind of get the conversation going.
Speaker:But then at that phase, we wanna start poking holes in this thing
Speaker:like, you know, it's technically.
Speaker:At that phase, it could be pushed live.
Speaker:Some, a lot of people do.
Speaker:But, um, during the testing and feedback phase, what we're doing
Speaker:is we're seeing how it answers.
Speaker:You know, we're, we're seeing where are the gaps, what can we fill in, what's
Speaker:extra content maybe that needs to answer these, these set of questions.
Speaker:Um, if anything needs to be reworded or if it's not directing people to the
Speaker:right place, we'll fill in that gap.
Speaker:It's all very straightforward.
Speaker:We've done it a lot.
Speaker:But that's, that's kind of where it starts, is like, let's figure out
Speaker:the audit, let's talk through it.
Speaker:Let's identify the use case.
Speaker:Let's gather the materials that we need to, to build this initially.
Speaker:And then that's where our team goes to town and starts to, you know,
Speaker:build all the different instructions, the guardrails, the speaking style,
Speaker:uh, the voice, and then we kind of set it free where we're all
Speaker:testing, we kind of have this big.
Speaker:You know, it's, it's, it's a handful of days where we're doing the testing,
Speaker:the client and their team doing it.
Speaker:And then honestly, within seven days or so, right in that P period,
Speaker:most people are pushing live in whatever that that thing is.
Speaker:They know it might not be the, it's not gonna be the end game.
Speaker:So from that point, we're still optimizing and getting feedback
Speaker:from people, you know, just probably throwing some crazy curve balls to it.
Speaker:Um, which is always fun.
Speaker:But that's the process.
Speaker:And it starts with really identifying where do we start
Speaker:and then where can we expand to.
Speaker:And then once we've gone through that process and we've got somebody out
Speaker:seven days later, then what typically happens over the next month?
Speaker:So that's where we are.
Speaker:We're always educating clients every single time.
Speaker:So throughout the process, we wanna make sure that we're not just holding
Speaker:wool over people's eyes and you know, like, oh, it's a magic box.
Speaker:Like we want them to be confident in knowing, all
Speaker:right, this is how it's working.
Speaker:We're not expecting people to get their hands dirty unless they want to.
Speaker:Some people do.
Speaker:And if I can jump in on, on there, I, I would just remind people, just just share
Speaker:that, that we have a customer success hub.
Speaker:So when you become a client of ours, we share with you a hub that
Speaker:takes you through each step of the process, it shares with you in each
Speaker:step, uh, what it is that we need,
Speaker:what we'll be doing with all of that stuff, what kinds of things create delays
Speaker:and then FAQs, all of the most common questions we get asked during that phase,
Speaker:and we have video that helps take you through that, that, that, that first
Speaker:either first, second, third step also.
Speaker:So
Speaker:to your point, Joe, we are constantly trying to educate
Speaker:people and keep them in the loop.
Speaker:We don't want anything to be a mystery.
Speaker:We wanna work together as partners.
Speaker:And I think that's why, you know, over time the clones that we've
Speaker:worked on have become so successful.
Speaker:Yeah, there's clarity there.
Speaker:And that's what, that's what we wanna start.
Speaker:And that's where we always lead from the very beginning in this kind of preparation
Speaker:phase is like showing the whole timeline.
Speaker:Like, here's what we're gonna be doing.
Speaker:And typically we're working with folks for the span of a year and you know, a lot of
Speaker:people will want that attention because over that span of a year, not only are
Speaker:we building out that seven day to launch version, that's probably the most intense
Speaker:part because we are gathering materials.
Speaker:We're, we're just learning about your business.
Speaker:It, so it's an exchange.
Speaker:It's definitely a, it's a conversation that we have as humans so we can then,
Speaker:you know, put that into the clone box.
Speaker:Yeah, the Delphi.
Speaker:But let's just say after the building and we get to testing
Speaker:now we want to help you launch it.
Speaker:So like, let's figure out where's this gonna integrate into.
Speaker:If it's gonna be the public, it's on your website, maybe a landing page.
Speaker:Um, if it's for your team or your, or your customers, let's just figure
Speaker:out where it lives because this clone it can be embedded anywhere.
Speaker:That's very common question as well is, you know, it's HTML iframe code that can
Speaker:get dropped into pretty much anywhere, even on apps as well, private or public.
Speaker:So what we're doing is we're figuring out how do we best integrate this?
Speaker:Where not only in the website, but also in other existing systems.
Speaker:So there could be a CRM, like a lot of people are go high level.
Speaker:There's other CRMs like, uh, you know, kit, there's keep, there's
Speaker:all, you know, all of 'em, and some native natively integrate others.
Speaker:You, you'll basically push to A-A-P-I-A web hook, and if you don't
Speaker:know what that is, that's okay.
Speaker:Basically you can have the Delphi system that will, and we'll, we'll have to talk
Speaker:about how it works as a customer journey as well, but basically anyone who uses
Speaker:your Delphi can then get integrated into other systems that you can do follow up
Speaker:with, and that's why again, it's this engagement machine.
Speaker:may maybe this, this is a good time to ask 'cause I was gonna
Speaker:ask you in just a little bit
Speaker:about actions.
Speaker:So I think, you know, one of the really, I think one of the biggest benefits
Speaker:of working with a Delphi tool, I mean.
Speaker:Again, we're, it, we're at the, the early stages of consumer ai,
Speaker:right?
Speaker:And, and so we know that these bigger foundational models work.
Speaker:There's a lot of really cool marketing and sales products that work, and
Speaker:they're kind of outta the box.
Speaker:Um, but, but we're still in a place with like cloning where a
Speaker:lot of people are trying to create these like custom
Speaker:one-off types, types of things.
Speaker:But there's so much value to being able to just go to a site, go to your
Speaker:phone, whatever, download something, sign up, and just have it work.
Speaker:And one of the things that's amazing about what Delphi has
Speaker:done is to help just make it work.
Speaker:They built what they call actions, which are similar to integrations
Speaker:like you get with this a PR
Speaker:or a maker, like what you were just talking
Speaker:about.
Speaker:Can you talk about two or three of the most popular automatic built
Speaker:into Delphi integrations that
Speaker:people use?
Speaker:I would say the biggest one is in, is a little, uh, you
Speaker:can send a welcome message.
Speaker:Basically, after someone starts a conversation with your Delphi clone,
Speaker:they will be asked to opt in or basically give their email address to get a
Speaker:customized experience, a conversation similar to ChatGPT we're all used to.
Speaker:Okay?
Speaker:Or Jim and I or wherever, grok, you're gonna upload or you're gonna sign in.
Speaker:Typically, it should keep you signed in on that device and, but now when you
Speaker:have these conversations, it's going to keep a record of your conversations.
Speaker:On the left hand side, you could see a little pull down of all the,
Speaker:the threads that you've opened up.
Speaker:You could start a new one, just like chat, GBT.
Speaker:You would basically.
Speaker:A conversation will keep the, the most amount of memory in that.
Speaker:But, you know, Delphi, what it's doing is it is learning about that
Speaker:person the more they chat with it.
Speaker:So it's, it's holding this, this little mini memory of each person.
Speaker:So then if they follow up in the next week or month and they're still
Speaker:logged in with the same account, it's going to have that, that, that, um,
Speaker:memory of the previous conversations and, and some specifics as well.
Speaker:So one of the built, the built-in actions is this, this memory, um, this ability
Speaker:to have a one-on-one conversation with someone that comes and signs in and
Speaker:interacts with the clone.
Speaker:Well, well the actions will come after actually.
Speaker:So like, I'm kind of setting the stage a little bit, but is.
Speaker:So the idea is that now Delphi almost acts like a CRM of sorts.
Speaker:Like it's actually keeping record of your, the people who are interacting.
Speaker:And then, like you said, actions are kind of like Zapier make.com or innate in all
Speaker:these automation layers built into Delphi.
Speaker:A few of the most common ones are this recap or, or let's say a welcome message.
Speaker:So right when someone has a chat, you can create an action that says, okay,
Speaker:when this conversation ends, send them an email that basically says,
Speaker:Hey, thanks for using the Scott clone.
Speaker:You know, I was, um, really excited when we chatted about X and that piece,
Speaker:basically, this is a prompt in Delphi.
Speaker:It can pull the topic of what they talked about or the general theme.
Speaker:So it's customized.
Speaker:So you're sending a unique mess in email to these people to
Speaker:basically welcome them and then invite them back to keep chatting.
Speaker:So welcome message is a big.
Speaker:An inactivity.
Speaker:Nudge is another one.
Speaker:I think that's a really good one, because it could be sent, let's say three days or
Speaker:a week after and say, Hey Jim, remember we were chatting about that thing?
Speaker:Uh, you know, uh, you're looking to raise some money or whatever it is.
Speaker:You know, it's like, how's that going?
Speaker:Do you have any other questions?
Speaker:Come on back and let's chat about this thing.
Speaker:And you can even give them like a prompt to come back and ask you
Speaker:more about, or even give 'em a call to action if you wanted to,
Speaker:you know, to like, Hey, I have a free guide.
Speaker:You know, go here and go explore some more.
Speaker:So that's like an inactivity nudge example.
Speaker:And, and all this is outta the box.
Speaker:all out of the box.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:It's all built in into Delphi.
Speaker:Another one I would say is a, um, I, I'm starting to use this more
Speaker:now, but like a summary, recap of a conversation because like, let's,
Speaker:I'm sure we've all been there.
Speaker:We go to, uh, Jim and I or um, chat, GBT, and we have this big long chat.
Speaker:But then, you know, the next day or the next week, we're like, we kind of just
Speaker:forgot about what we talked about and that maybe it was like kind of brilliant.
Speaker:We had some big aha moments, but we didn't know.
Speaker:We, we don't remember where that's at or how to find it.
Speaker:But what you could do is in the actions as well built into Delphi, out of the
Speaker:box, you could say, Hey, send a recap.
Speaker:Maybe it's a weekly recap of all the conversations or what's
Speaker:been what this person's chatted about and send it to them.
Speaker:Or maybe you just send it to yourself.
Speaker:Like you can, if it's a private conversation with your own Delphi,
Speaker:you can just set up a personal action and say, Hey, um, you know, here's
Speaker:an email outlining exactly what I talked about, maybe some next steps.
Speaker:So now it becomes action oriented.
Speaker:You're not just talking the talk, but there's purpose behind it.
Speaker:such an awesome feature.
Speaker:And you know, you, you were just talking about recapping for yourself.
Speaker:So I, I, I want to shift gears for a second because one of the ways, and this
Speaker:has really surprised me, um, probably more than anything since I've been,
Speaker:been in this cloning space with you,
Speaker:is the way people use their own clones to help themselves.
Speaker:So for example, um, we have a, we have a, a, a really famous high profile
Speaker:speaker that is on the road all year, and they're on a zillion different stages.
Speaker:And one of the things that they shared with us is that sometimes they'll go to
Speaker:an event and the person who's hosting the event will say to them, Hey, I love it.
Speaker:Like, I'm feeling the audience out and I'd love it if you talk on this
Speaker:during, while you're up there.
Speaker:And so what that trainer is doing is they're actually
Speaker:going back to their Delphi.
Speaker:And they're asking, uh, their Delphi how they would answer this
Speaker:question or speak to this thing.
Speaker:And what it's doing is, it is just giving them a quick, quick refresh on something
Speaker:that, in, in this case, the conversation we had, the person just hadn't talked
Speaker:about this stuff for a long time,
Speaker:and so they wanted to make sure that they just got like a quick,
Speaker:they didn't have a book with them.
Speaker:They didn't wanna go search.
Speaker:They literally just called their Delphi and talked to themselves
Speaker:about what the thing was, and then they were ready to go on stage.
Speaker:And so people are using it like Joe, how else are people using a Delphi,
Speaker:their own Delphi to help themselves?
Speaker:So let's, uh, let's break that down really fast on how it works, but yeah, like how
Speaker:a few ways, like that's a perfect one where it's almost like, all right, I'm in
Speaker:this situation and I'm about to have it.
Speaker:And I've definitely done this myself too.
Speaker:Um, is right before a chat, right before a podcast episode.
Speaker:Um, yeah.
Speaker:Uh, just meeting someone for the first time.
Speaker:Maybe it's a
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:in a specific space.
Speaker:I can go to my Delphi or anyone who has a Delphi can go to their own.
Speaker:And the way it works is like if you use your admin email, it's gonna know.
Speaker:You're the admin, so you have this kind of overall access.
Speaker:'cause there's ways to gate content.
Speaker:We don't, maybe we'll get into that.
Speaker:Uh, but if you're on the top level, you see it all and it's gonna know
Speaker:that, hey, okay, you're the owner of this Delphi, you are the cloned person.
Speaker:So, um, what you can do is literally just have some chats with it.
Speaker:Like I'll just go outside and start walking and talking to myself.
Speaker:It's a little weird sometimes, but it's epic because you literally can
Speaker:put yourself in any situation because like, let's say I'm, um, yeah, like
Speaker:this speaker, they're gonna go talk to this, uh, real estate audience,
Speaker:say, but they are a mindset trainer.
Speaker:You know, I'm just making some stuff up here.
Speaker:You know, as that clone person, all of your stuff has been
Speaker:trained into your digital mind.
Speaker:So it, you know, it could be books that you've written 20 years ago
Speaker:or like some random blog post or or podcast that you put out there
Speaker:that you just don't remember.
Speaker:'cause I certainly don't remember the 700 have published you or so.
Speaker:Yeah, but it knows, like, so Delphi has this retrieval system behind the scenes.
Speaker:It's basically this massive neural network that they've just like
Speaker:completely recreated from the ground up since they first started.
Speaker:They just like released this just months ago.
Speaker:And it's gonna have a really good picture of all of your ip, all of your brain, and,
Speaker:and its memories, and be able to connect the dots to whatever prompt you give it.
Speaker:Just like chat GPT, you could prompt your Delphi, your personal Delphi with
Speaker:a very simple prompt or a conversation, or like an elaborate prompt.
Speaker:Just depends on how.
Speaker:Ninja, you are, you know, with this kinda stuff, but then it's gonna
Speaker:give you a response of exactly what you need based on your own content.
Speaker:So it's like, hey, let's take that mindset content that you specialize
Speaker:in and apply it to real estate folks.
Speaker:And here's exactly how you angle it.
Speaker:Here's, here are the topics, here's your, uh, your presentation slide
Speaker:outline if you wanted to make that.
Speaker:I mean, uh, I just used Delphi to write the majority of my book
Speaker:recently.
Speaker:Like that's So some of the other use cases.
Speaker:Yeah, like writing books.
Speaker:That's, that's a common one.
Speaker:I've, I know a handful of our clients that just recently wrote multiple books
Speaker:with their delphis in a weekend and
Speaker:which is still blows my mind because, I mean, it's a lot of work still
Speaker:to assemble and, but the fact is.
Speaker:It knows your content, and as long as you prompt it and you structure it in
Speaker:the right, you know, like you just ask it the right way, it's going to give
Speaker:you the output you're looking for.
Speaker:And better than chat GPT could ever do.
Speaker:'cause it again, it's just chat, GPT and these other ones
Speaker:are gonna pull information from everywhere online, not your stuff.
Speaker:Um, fewer of the other things like blog posts, emails, uh, let's see.
Speaker:I, I, I just like it for thinking through things clearer.
Speaker:Like that's probably the biggest one.
Speaker:blog posts.
Speaker:Can you share an example of how someone is using their Delphi
Speaker:clone to write their blog?
Speaker:Blog posts for them?
Speaker:I've done it a lot on my podcast.
Speaker:I'll just say that.
Speaker:That's, that's the easiest top of mind one.
Speaker:So at Hustle and Flowchart, that's the show I've had for eight plus years now.
Speaker:And, um, 700 plus episodes in every episode gets trained
Speaker:into the, uh, my clone.
Speaker:So then my team will go to the clone and they have a prompt they use
Speaker:all the time, but essentially it's.
Speaker:Hey, here's the new episode, uh, you know, around this topic.
Speaker:Maybe it's the title or with this guest, write out a blog post
Speaker:for me or a show notes page, and kinda have this structure to it.
Speaker:Like you can give it structure and then it's gonna fill in the gaps.
Speaker:And so that's a, that's one there.
Speaker:Um, I know there's a lot of folks that, I mean, there's just a lot of clients that
Speaker:are using that as a way to put online.
Speaker:Email newsletters is another one.
Speaker:All these different things that you can just imagine.
Speaker:It's a content generation, social media posts.
Speaker:These are things that, again, my team uses for myself will probably
Speaker:honestly be using it for some of our clone shop material as well.
Speaker:Might as well.
Speaker:Um, and I, I mean, now I'm so open to say like, Hey, yeah, AI
Speaker:certainly helped assemble my content.
Speaker:I mean, it helped me prep for some of this.
Speaker:It, it, uh.
Speaker:It, it helps me prepare for a lot of things because I know, again, uh, if I
Speaker:have the structure, it knows my ip, and then it's gonna gimme great answers, so,
Speaker:You know, it's so funny because a year ago, six months ago, if I asked
Speaker:somebody, Hey, did you use AI to prepare for this or help you to write for that?
Speaker:Or whatever the, the case may be, they might say yes, but they
Speaker:kind of have their hand over.
Speaker:It's almost, it's almost like it's something you're not supposed to do.
Speaker:And now if I ask the same person that question, it's, of course I
Speaker:did.
Speaker:Why?
Speaker:Why wouldn't I use it to help me?
Speaker:You know, why wouldn't I, why I use it to help do research.
Speaker:Why wouldn't I use it to help frame an argument or frame a chapter,
Speaker:or frame a speech or whatever it
Speaker:is?
Speaker:It's, it's an incredible tool, and I just, you know, just kinda circling
Speaker:back, I think that AI cloning is one of the simplest, lowest hanging
Speaker:ways to really start using ai.
Speaker:In a way that you have immediate ROI
Speaker:It's meaningful.
Speaker:that's really meaningful.
Speaker:You can, you can, you can increase, you can open up your time, you can expand your
Speaker:audience, you can increase your revenue.
Speaker:You can eliminate repetitive tasks.
Speaker:You can do things like write blog articles or you can use it to
Speaker:help make you sharp before you go.
Speaker:And you do a pre, like, there's so many different ways that you can use it
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:and we can have it live in seven days.
Speaker:You don't have to overthink it and you don't have to try
Speaker:and figure out how it works.
Speaker:'cause we do all of that for you.
Speaker:And a big thing I, I wanna say is a lot of folks.
Speaker:We will rush to automation, like if they're new to ai.
Speaker:I, I think a lot of folks just imagine a, it's gonna take a
Speaker:lot of time and a lot of money.
Speaker:You know, those are probably the biggest ones.
Speaker:Um, b you know, where's my data going?
Speaker:You know, like, how is this work?
Speaker:Which hopefully we're dispelling a lot of that in, in, uh, the clone
Speaker:shot videos here we're doing.
Speaker:But at the same time, a lot of folks rush to try to automate everything.
Speaker:And I don't think that's the way.
Speaker:Like I never have thought that's the way, even before I was, you know, I
Speaker:was early into cloning, but like, when you rush to automate things, I mean,
Speaker:you're immediately kind of taking away the personal touch of whatever your
Speaker:business is or what you do that's unique.
Speaker:Because I mean, if you start to automate everything, I mean very quickly, you'll
Speaker:probably see most of the outputs are gonna be very generalized, very cookie cutter.
Speaker:Same as most people that might be putting AI slop out there,
Speaker:which was the, uh, what's the dictionary?
Speaker:It was the, it was the, it was the word of the, uh, of the
Speaker:year of 2025 is, is slop, SLOP.
Speaker:I mean, it's like, so don't just put AI slop out there.
Speaker:I think that's where automation and like a lot of people who are doing the
Speaker:digital twins, you know, Heygen style, um, just throwing stuff out there and
Speaker:just calling it their own, uh, thinking with cloning is, it's completely
Speaker:different because it's meaningful.
Speaker:I feel like this is a way where now you can sink it right into what you're
Speaker:already doing well in your business.
Speaker:You can, you can place it right before or after.
Speaker:Let's say someone wants to book a call with you.
Speaker:Like that's a cool one because now people can have a pre-chat with AI
Speaker:version of you before they hop on a call.
Speaker:Or maybe it helps pre-qualify before they even can book a time with you.
Speaker:And I mean, that's probably the, that's one that anybody can use
Speaker:a clone for off the streets like.
Speaker:You don't need much content for that.
Speaker:Well, in, in, in 2025, you know, I think that, you know,
Speaker:the, the buzzword was agents,
Speaker:Right?
Speaker:And agentic ai and I, I know so many people that spent a lot of money.
Speaker:Building agents that never worked,
Speaker:they never did anything.
Speaker:Thousands and thousands of dollars, some hundreds of thousands of dollars trying
Speaker:to build these agents throughout their bigger companies and, and nothing worked.
Speaker:And the thing about, about working on a clone and using a, an outta
Speaker:the box product like Delphi, that you don't have to build.
Speaker:All we need is your data to train it.
Speaker:Is is the, the, it's gonna be for a fraction of the cost.
Speaker:It works.
Speaker:The biggest brands and companies, personal brands and, and businesses
Speaker:in the world are using it.
Speaker:And we can have immediate impact for you within seven days.
Speaker:So it's, it's just a completely, it's different.
Speaker:I really think, you know, I saw these predictions.
Speaker:It, uh, it, uh, Joe and I are, are are filming this year
Speaker:at the beginning of January.
Speaker:I saw all these predictions around New Year's about kind of like what
Speaker:2026 is gonna be all about, you know,
Speaker:with, with, uh, you know, in, in ai and nobody mentioned what I think is probably
Speaker:the most relevant thing, uh, for this year, uh, which is I think people are just
Speaker:gonna want to, to use practical things that have already been proven to work.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:don't wanna waste a lot of time building or getting, rolling up their sleeves
Speaker:and getting into the tech in the weeds.
Speaker:They wanna buy things that are, are outta the box.
Speaker:Now, even though something's outta the box doesn't necessarily mean that it makes
Speaker:sense for you to go set it up yourself.
Speaker:Right?
Speaker:So, you know what, what we always say, what, what, what Delphi, you
Speaker:know, always says is kind of building a clone in the right way is an art.
Speaker:We've got the platform and the tools and it all works, but there's
Speaker:kind of like an art and a science I think behind making it really work.
Speaker:Um, and, and really particularly from a branding standpoint,
Speaker:like really make it flow.
Speaker:I agree.
Speaker:And that's, yeah, it, it's like, how, how can you expect
Speaker:to automate a human, you know?
Speaker:And all the different nuances that bring out the humanness of us.
Speaker:Like again, I, that's, yeah.
Speaker:Out of the boxes, it's great because it gives us a starting point.
Speaker:And like you said, Delphi has done, I mean, since day one when I found them,
Speaker:I know Dara the co-founder, he wanted this thing to have, he wanted to build
Speaker:the platform in a way where it helped.
Speaker:Create a digital mind, like literally replicate the way someone thinks.
Speaker:And to this day, it's, it's just getting better and better.
Speaker:Like I said, they've rebuilt things.
Speaker:there's a time and place, but there's a layer above, like the
Speaker:way I see, um, cloning is you have your foundational layer, you have
Speaker:open ai, you have anthropic Google stuff, and grok and all that.
Speaker:That's, that's what's powering things.
Speaker:And
Speaker:there's an all out war happening right now, you know, with, with that.
Speaker:And it's interesting.
Speaker:It's exciting and frightening in some cases, but, you know, but what
Speaker:Delphi is, is a layer above that.
Speaker:It's part of, I feel like this infrastructure, but it's siloed.
Speaker:It's.
Speaker:And I think not a lot of people understand that, but that's where
Speaker:your, your own personal data can live.
Speaker:You have the world's data below, but then you have yours above that
Speaker:as Delphi, your digital twin clone.
Speaker:And then above that has this automation layer.
Speaker:So yes, some of the actions are built into Delphi that helps
Speaker:automate, you know, your mind.
Speaker:But then if you did want to get tricky, there are ways to even
Speaker:automate further and maybe create, um, even more tricky automations.
Speaker:And, you know, there's things like, like I mentioned, pushing to web hooks if you're,
Speaker:a lot of people are starting to get techy enough or they're learning the jargon.
Speaker:So I think it's relevant, um, even though it's a later thing for most, that's
Speaker:something where you can even pull out more insights out of these conversations.
Speaker:You can maybe automate your email, uh, sequences to trigger based
Speaker:on tags of people coming through.
Speaker:Um.
Speaker:But then like a whole nother layer above that are agents I feel like, or you know,
Speaker:like I feel like that comes further out.
Speaker:Those are like business operations and stuff like that.
Speaker:Um, but again, like I, the most practical and the useful human thing is get yourself
Speaker:cloned first, because that's, it's like that you are typically the big biggest
Speaker:bottleneck in your whole operation.
Speaker:And it's not the doing of things.
Speaker:'cause I feel like we're all working our asses off and we're spending a lot
Speaker:of time at least thinking and doing.
Speaker:I think there's a knowledge bottleneck that we have in the
Speaker:world right now, and the ability to share that knowledge with people
Speaker:in a dynamic way, in any language, in the modalities that they choose
Speaker:to hear things and take action upon.
Speaker:That's, I think, the biggest bottleneck that gets solved this year in 2026.
Speaker:I mean, that's my prediction at least, is like, this is the year of cloning and
Speaker:yeah, it might not be mainstream yet, but this is why we're talking about it.
Speaker:Right.
Speaker:You know, I just wanna say as we're wrapping up here, you know,
Speaker:it was, it was so fun to do that.
Speaker:Um, we haven't done this before.
Speaker:Um, and, uh, to think that we're gonna start making daily content, um, that'll
Speaker:be available on LinkedIn and YouTube.
Speaker:And where can people find that, Joe?
Speaker:Yeah, so I would say, you know, for the daily stuff, because you might
Speaker:be watching on YouTube or podcasts right now, which is great because
Speaker:we're gonna publish a lot there.
Speaker:We'll do more of these sessions.
Speaker:But if you wanna really stay up to date with a daily content, like we're putting
Speaker:a big push out there, go to LinkedIn, like, go find me, Joe Fier on LinkedIn.
Speaker:You look up Scott Duffy as well.
Speaker:We're gonna be kind of cross sharing and all that.
Speaker:The Clone Shop is also on LinkedIn, so go follow that and um, shoot,
Speaker:we might, we'll probably have a newsletter there pretty soon too.
Speaker:We're developing some,
Speaker:some other things in the Brent.
Speaker:Yep.
Speaker:Website is the Clone shop.ai, and you'll see that's, there's
Speaker:gonna be an option for you to get the free audit as well on there.
Speaker:So if you're ready to jump and chat with us and see a personalized,
Speaker:customized view of how a clone can help you scale, that's the place to
Speaker:go is, is, uh, the clone shop.ai.
Speaker:So expect more to come and please ask us in the comments here
Speaker:or on LinkedIn, send us dms or
Speaker:messages.
Speaker:What are your burning questions based on cloning, like what are your thoughts,
Speaker:concerns, um, anything like, we're,
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:we'll make the content, but we'll also chat with you as well.
Speaker:And also, shoot, I didn't even say this on the website, in all the places,
Speaker:you're gonna find our clones as well, so you can chat with them and, um,
Speaker:that could be the, you know, the first way to start chatting with us.
Speaker:So
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:man, I'm excited.
Speaker:Thanks Scott.
Speaker:This is
Speaker:Thank you.
Speaker:Thank you.
Speaker:Thank you.
Speaker:See y'all.