Generative AI can create code as well.
Speaker:So it's not just a case that this is gonna say, here's your,
Speaker:this is what you should do.
Speaker:It's gonna be, and I, this is something I firmly believe will
Speaker:happen in the next two, three years.
Speaker:You already have generative AI code in, Microsoft and Amazon, like Amazon
Speaker:Whisper, if you're a coder, but, um, you're gonna have, literally a free,
Speaker:free text like, build me a website.
Speaker:This is my product, this, as you said, and it will just build the website because
Speaker:it will be smart enough to do the code as well as understand all the, permutations
Speaker:on back you know, as you said.
Speaker:Welcome to the e-Commerce podcast with me, your host, Matt Edmundson.
Speaker:The E-Commerce podcast is all about helping you deliver e-commerce.
Speaker:Wow.
Speaker:And to help us do just that today I am chatting with the very amazingly
Speaker:talented Max Sinclair from e-content, Ecomtent, uh, about exploring the
Speaker:possibilities of Generative AI.
Speaker:But before Max and I jump into that, let me suggest a few other
Speaker:e-commerce podcast episodes that I think you'll enjoy listening to.
Speaker:How to Bring the Magic of Disney to Your Customer Service with Vance Morris.
Speaker:What a legend, uh, Vance was doing that podcast episode.
Speaker:Definitely check it out.
Speaker:And in fact, if you're part of e-commerce cohort, uh, Vance has also
Speaker:got a training in there, which you can look at in one of the sprints,
Speaker:which is brilliant, let me tell you,
Speaker:uh, also check out how to develop a creative strategy for your brands
Speaker:advertising with Colby Flood, the legend from North Carolina.
Speaker:What a great guy Colby is.
Speaker:Uh, do check that out.
Speaker:You can find these and our entire archive of episodes on our website
Speaker:for free at ecommercepodcast.net.
Speaker:On our website, you can also sign up for our newsletter, and each
Speaker:week we will email you these links along with the moats and the moats?
Speaker:Uh, the notes and the links.
Speaker:Uh, from today's conversation with Max, uh, they go direct your inbox
Speaker:totally free, which is amazing.
Speaker:Now, uh, Max, I'm sure like you, I love to help people take their
Speaker:e-commerce businesses to the next level.
Speaker:You know what, I've been working in studying e-commerce for years, since 2002,
Speaker:and during that time, I've developed, well, let's just call it a unique
Speaker:methodology called e-Commerce Cycles.
Speaker:Uh, it's a system that helps businesses grow their revenue by identifying
Speaker:and exploiting opportunities.
Speaker:I use e-commerce cycles on my own e-commerce sites, uh, and
Speaker:I also use it with my clients.
Speaker:And we have seen incredible growth generating over a hundred
Speaker:million in online revenue.
Speaker:So if you wanna achieve the same kind of success?
Speaker:No, I'm not gonna give you that kind of guarantee.
Speaker:But what I am gonna say is, uh, we have got some free training, uh, that
Speaker:will take you through the e-commerce cycle methodology and show you
Speaker:exactly how we use it in our business.
Speaker:So if you are in e-commerce, uh, in , I'm a bit tongue-tied today.
Speaker:If you're in e-commerce, check it out.
Speaker:Head to ecommercecycles.com for more information.
Speaker:Do check that out.
Speaker:It is a free training.
Speaker:Hopefully you'll enjoy it.
Speaker:So let's talk about Max now.
Speaker:Max is the CEO and founder of Ecomtent who are revolutionizing how e-commerce
Speaker:sellers create content with generative AI.
Speaker:Sounds all very posh, doesn't it?
Speaker:Now, prior to founding Ecomtent, uh, which is the, it's a word you get when
Speaker:you merge ecommerce and content together.
Speaker:Uh, Max has spent six years at Amazon.
Speaker:Yes, he has where he worked on the launch of Amazon here in the uk, uh, Amazon
Speaker:business here in the uk, should I say.
Speaker:Uh, the country launch of amazon.sg, which if you're not in the know,
Speaker:is in Singapore, uh, and the launch of Amazon Grocery across the uk.
Speaker:The man's done it all it seems with Amazon, uh, and throughout his time he has
Speaker:worked directly with hundreds of sellers of all sizes, across many categories.
Speaker:And he saw the pain.
Speaker:Oh yes.
Speaker:Which we can all identify with.
Speaker:The pain of creating content, uh, for e-commerce firsthand.
Speaker:So hence, I'm guessing Max, the reason you started Ecomtent.
Speaker:Uh, welcome to the show.
Speaker:Great to have you.
Speaker:Great that you are here.
Speaker:How are we doing?
Speaker:Thank you.
Speaker:No, very excited.
Speaker:Great to be here.
Speaker:As I said, um, fan of the podcast, so it's really cool to be on it and yeah.
Speaker:Excited to get going and talk about generative ai.
Speaker:Oh, absolutely.
Speaker:Its great to have you.
Speaker:Now you have, uh, a decidedly British accent.
Speaker:Are you calling from the good old islands of the UK or are you wanting to sort of
Speaker:less exciting than few other guests.
Speaker:I'm here in London.
Speaker:No, not at all.
Speaker:I, you just want, you, you know what you can't do when you talk to
Speaker:guests, assume from their accent where they're from, because everyone now
Speaker:has a digital nomad visa, don't they?
Speaker:And they're all working in very posh climates, uh, and
Speaker:um, and very tropical places.
Speaker:So I just wanted to clarify.
Speaker:You are in fact dialing in from the great city of London itself.
Speaker:There we go.
Speaker:Exactly.
Speaker:West Hamstead, to be even more specific..
Speaker:Brilliant, brilliant.
Speaker:Why, did you, um, when you worked at Amazon, did you work at, uh, Amazon's
Speaker:HQ In, in the center of London then?
Speaker:Yep.
Speaker:I, in Shoreditch, um, also have worked in, as you said in the
Speaker:intro, in the Singaporean office.
Speaker:I've been to the Milan office, I've been to Luxembourg.
Speaker:Uh, Bratislava, uh, I at one point helped manage the sales team in Bratislava.
Speaker:So yeah, being, being global with Amazon.
Speaker:Um, being global, yeah.
Speaker:Well, there is a chance we may have crossed paths down at Amazon HQ in London
Speaker:as I've been to that building many times,
Speaker:Um, it's just easily Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker:It's be, it would be ironic if we had, uh, you.
Speaker:So you worked at Amazon.
Speaker:Let's jump into this, right?
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:So you worked in Amazon, um, and we said in the bio that you saw
Speaker:the sort of the pain of creating e-commerce content sort of firsthand.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:. Was that what led you down this journey of generative ai?
Speaker:Was there.
Speaker:I'm just curious because that it's a heck of a leap.
Speaker:Sure.
Speaker:You know, from Amazon to, to new content.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:So I guess what really was the, um, was the inspiration was this kind
Speaker:of onset of generative AI itself.
Speaker:And I think I, um, I kind of saw the, saw the potential.
Speaker:And, uh, with my co-founder, we kind of launched a business which was, um,
Speaker:within both of our understandings.
Speaker:So, yes, like I understand the pain that, um, sellers have, uh, when
Speaker:they're creating content, but more, I mean, if I'm being honest, more
Speaker:generally, like I think the power of generative AI is transformative.
Speaker:I think it's gonna transform pretty much every industry that we.
Speaker:You know, every industry.
Speaker:Um, I mean, I can go into a bit more details about what generative AI
Speaker:specifically is, because I think a lot of listeners will be saying, oh,
Speaker:a AI's been around for ages, right?
Speaker:Like, what do you, you know, everyone's heard of ai we're kind
Speaker:of very used to ai, um, artificial intelligence in Google ads and, you
Speaker:know, and all sorts of stuff, right?
Speaker:But this is really a, a big technological shift that has happened.
Speaker:in the last few, in the last few years and has been commercialized really
Speaker:in the last few months, you know?
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:. And, um, that's, um, that's kind of what, um, what really excites me and
Speaker:yeah, I'm, I'm, I'm looking to bring this to an industry that I know well,
Speaker:and that's kind of what motivated me.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:So, um, Well let, let's deal with that straight away then.
Speaker:You, so we used this phrase, generative AI in the bio.
Speaker:You just kinda mentioned it there.
Speaker:And like you say, AI has been around for a while, but generative
Speaker:AI is quite a new thing.
Speaker:So what do you mean?
Speaker:Let's, let's differentiate terms.
Speaker:What do you mean by this?
Speaker:Definitely.
Speaker:So I'm gonna, I'm gonna label kind of AI as everybody knows it as deterministic
Speaker:ai, uh, and this deterministic AI was kind of conceived in, in the 1950s and
Speaker:kind of commercialized in the 1980s.
Speaker:And what you have here is a computer, uh, able to mimic the problem
Speaker:solving capabilities of a human to complete analysis on big data
Speaker:sets and broadly either do data classifications or regressions.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:. So what you do is you, you feed in a large dataset and the machine will
Speaker:tell you, this is type A or type B, or this is a regression and how
Speaker:these numbers relate to each other.
Speaker:And it's used, um, you know, in, um, in medicine it's used, uh, you
Speaker:know, we use it at Amazon to kind of, uh, identify like, are these ASINs
Speaker:parent and child asins attributes?
Speaker:Should we merge them?
Speaker:Um, this kind of question, uh, what's happened very recently,
Speaker:um, really commercializing kind of the back end of 2022.
Speaker:Is a second wave of ai, which is called generative ai.
Speaker:And this is where a computer is able to produce entirely new content.
Speaker:So new images, new video, new texts, new code.
Speaker:And what happens here is you train a, um, train a a machine on the patterns
Speaker:and characteristics of the input data, and then you use it to kind
Speaker:of generate new and similar content.
Speaker:And, um, this is, this is a, a big step because in deterministic ai,
Speaker:the answer was really in the data.
Speaker:So you are kind of the, you know, you're looking at large pieces of
Speaker:the data and saying, this is, I, you know, your, your answer for what your
Speaker:question be it, how is these relate?
Speaker:Or who, how should I target this person with this ad?
Speaker:Your answer's in there.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:With generative ai, you are kind of, you, you are creating new things.
Speaker:So you're kind of saying, this is a data now make it look like
Speaker:this, or do this or do that.
Speaker:And you're creating new content.
Speaker:Um, and this is gonna, I mean, I can go, I can go a level more deeper if
Speaker:we want to, but like this is kind of the, um, this is a step change.
Speaker:Um, and I think it's gonna have really, really broad consequences everywhere.
Speaker:And, um, it's very exciting.
Speaker:So, yeah, I think, um, when I, when I, what kind of being saying
Speaker:on top of this and bringing it to e-commerce and tailoring it to, um,
Speaker:sellers to help them is, uh, yeah.
Speaker:Is what is kind of what, what is driving me in, you know, the
Speaker:reason why I started ecomtent.
Speaker:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker:So the.
Speaker:So generative.
Speaker:I mean, it all sounds very exciting, but it all sounds a bit Terminator.
Speaker:Uh, Do you know what I mean that, um, Skynet's gonna take over
Speaker:the world and destroy us all.
Speaker:Um, it was interesting, uh, the time of recording this.
Speaker:Uh, as you may or may not know, dear listener, when we record the e-Commerce
Speaker:podcast and when it goes live, there's usually a quite a significant
Speaker:time difference between the two.
Speaker:Or at least there is at the moment.
Speaker:We're, we're making steps to change that.
Speaker:But, um, at the time of recording, uh, last week I did a LinkedIn
Speaker:live, um, on, I do this thing called on a Monday lunchtime, the
Speaker:LinkedIn live chat show type thing.
Speaker:So if you're on LinkedIn on a Monday, come join in.
Speaker:Um, connect with me on LinkedIn.
Speaker:You'll see its there.
Speaker:And last week, um, I was on chat, GPT, which is probably the most,
Speaker:um, in the news Generative AI system that I can think of at the moment.
Speaker:Right.
Speaker:And I just, I just put into that chat GPT thing.
Speaker:What are the top five trends that I need to be aware of in e-commerce for 2023?
Speaker:And it was just really interesting, some of the answers that it mm-hmm.
Speaker:came up with.
Speaker:So what you are saying is the answers that, um, open Chat came up with were
Speaker:all completely, um, , uh, generated.
Speaker:It's all new fresh content.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:Wasn't like it just went through a blog post, copied and pasted mm-hmm.
Speaker:, how did it, how did it come up with those five answers then?
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:So in, I'll go very quickly into the technical, technical
Speaker:explanation and apologies, but I think it's quite interesting just
Speaker:to understand like what's happening.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Um, generative AI uses, uh, something called Generative Advisoral Network, and
Speaker:basically you have two networks in here.
Speaker:you have the first network is a generator and you give it a load
Speaker:of input data in chat GPT's case.
Speaker:This is all the text on the internet up to 2021, which is important.
Speaker:And I'll, I'll come back to why that's important.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:But you give it all the data up to 2021, the machine and the generator
Speaker:learns the patterns and characteristics of that content and then tries to
Speaker:create new content similar to that.
Speaker:And then you have a second one called the discriminator which
Speaker:is trained to distinguish real content from generator content.
Speaker:So it's presented with the original content, it sees the
Speaker:content from the generator, and it basically goes yes and no.
Speaker:Yes, no, you know, in, in microseconds.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:of does this look like the original content or not?
Speaker:And this will happen, you know, trillions of times a second.
Speaker:And then once he, um, You know, once a generator fools the discriminator
Speaker:enough, then it publishes the content.
Speaker:So it looks like the original content.
Speaker:So this is kind of what's happening.
Speaker:Um, you know, when we talk about generative ai, which is, which as
Speaker:I say, it's, it's a new, it's a big technological shift on how we think
Speaker:about like machine intelligence.
Speaker:Um, oh, just, just to return to the point that you said on chat, GPT, I.
Speaker:Just explain a point here, which is chat GPT and, and I, I think we'll go into,
Speaker:you know, some, some ways that I, I would recommend using it because mm-hmm.
Speaker:At the moment it's free.
Speaker:I dunno, when this been published, it might cost $42 a month.
Speaker:I dunno.
Speaker:But at the moment it's free tool to use as we are recording.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Um, But what it is is a language model, and it is the point of a language
Speaker:model is to gen, as I said, it's to generate patterns and text similar
Speaker:to the data that it's trained on.
Speaker:This is not accurate data.
Speaker:This is.
Speaker:This is, is trained to sound like a human talking and it's trained
Speaker:to, you know, give you an answer that sounds correct, but it's not,
Speaker:it is not necessarily accurate.
Speaker:So we should always, like, there's, there's some very useful ways of
Speaker:using chat GPT, which we'll probably go into later, later in the podcast.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:. But, um, we should, we should always have that in mind that.
Speaker:What this is doing is creating content.
Speaker:That sounds correct.
Speaker:It's not create, it's not giving me accurate content.
Speaker:And I can give you a, um, an interesting example of this.
Speaker:Uh, my, my, um, girlfriend's brother is a doctor, and when he puts in chat gpt,
Speaker:you know, some medical questions, it will then give to him like a medical.
Speaker:Uh, like a medical, um, kind of article as an answer.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:As it is trained to, right?
Speaker:As you, if you ask it to write in this spirit of Shakespeare, we're doing
Speaker:it in Shakespeare, blah, blah, blah.
Speaker:Uh, but then what we'll do is we'll completely make up the references
Speaker:cause it's seen online that, you know, these come from references
Speaker:and you should make, you know, you should reference random, like mm-hmm.
Speaker:professional sounding names.
Speaker:So it kind of gives you this medical answer with references which don't exist.
Speaker:So, and that's because that's what it's trained to do, is to, is to kind of
Speaker:replicate the data that it's trained on.
Speaker:it is super useful and there's many ways that we should use it, but we
Speaker:should always be, um, we should always know like fundamentally what the
Speaker:technology is and, and what like, and what, what it's supposed to be doing.
Speaker:That's really interesting.
Speaker:And you, the other thing that you mentioned about Chap GPT is the data
Speaker:that feeds it only goes up to 2021.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:So this is, um, so I mean, this is another point, right?
Speaker:That, um, the data is, they say officially it's a 2021.
Speaker:I think there have been, I mean, I follow this stuff as I'm sure
Speaker:many listeners do on, on LinkedIn.
Speaker:So there's been like, it's a live model.
Speaker:They're training it, right?
Speaker:And, um, I think.
Speaker:It they are, might be updating parts of it just to kind of experiment, but officially
Speaker:it's only been trained until 2021.
Speaker:Um, so it is not the most up to date, but, um, I, I'm not sure
Speaker:if you're aware, but they're kind of working on GPT four right now.
Speaker:Um, and this is going to increase, um, the number of parameters.
Speaker:So the number of data sets that, uh, you know, the machine is trained on
Speaker:from 175 billion to a hundred trillion.
Speaker:So what this is to kind of con, these numbers are really hard to
Speaker:contextualize, but to contextualize it, this is like going from earning
Speaker:500 K a year to 20, uh, 285 million.
Speaker:uh, pounds a year.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:So it's a, it's an, it's an enormous upgrade.
Speaker:Like it's an upgrade kind of, it's forget like os iOS updates, what, what
Speaker:you're gonna be able to do with GPT four.
Speaker:The, the rumors are, is you're gonna be able to interact
Speaker:with both text and speech.
Speaker:So you could talk to it and get your answer and, and kind of at the
Speaker:moment you use it and it's amazing.
Speaker:But like with GPT four, you could use it and write a 60,000
Speaker:page book from a single prompt.
Speaker:So It's, it, the, um, the speed at which this technology
Speaker:is, is moving, is incredible.
Speaker:Um, and yeah, it's just a super, super exciting space, um, in, in my opinion.
Speaker:It's a really interesting one, isn't it?
Speaker:Because one of the things that came up in my little LinkedIn conversation
Speaker:last week, uh, Max, and I'm kind of curious to see where, cuz you are
Speaker:involved in ai, um, is where you sit.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:Sit on this because if I can go to chat GPT and tell it with a single prompt
Speaker:to write a book for 60,000 words.
Speaker:Yes, that book's not really come from me, has it?
Speaker:And it's.
Speaker:There's a sort of this, this fine line, isn't it?
Speaker:I could go and market.
Speaker:I mean, there are people on YouTube now.
Speaker:I've seen the videos, they pop up in my feed.
Speaker:I've not watched them, I have to be honest with you.
Speaker:But the, the use chat, GPT to write your first book, um, and publish
Speaker:on Amazon, you know, turn yourself into a millionaire kind of thing.
Speaker:And it's, it's a really interesting conundrum, isn't it?
Speaker:Because all of a sudden, um, creation.
Speaker:in some way stops being from the creator.
Speaker:It starts being from the machine.
Speaker:And I'm just really curious, I dunno if I have an answer, Max, uh, Max,
Speaker:but I, I, I feel like there's this sort of very big gray area with ai.
Speaker:Um, and I'm, I'm not quite sure.
Speaker:I, I get excited by AI and some of the things it can do.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:, but some of the other things like being able to write a book.
Speaker:With a single prompt.
Speaker:I just, I dunno how I feel about that, if I'm honest with you.
Speaker:It's, well, I think what I would say is it's terrifying in some
Speaker:level, but also it's very exciting.
Speaker:And what I would also say, is that like this is coming and it's
Speaker:coming for every single industry.
Speaker:and like I was Out to dinner last night with friends of
Speaker:mine, one of them is a lawyer.
Speaker:And I was explaining to them like what you're gonna have in the future is
Speaker:you're gonna have an a generative AI model trained on all the law in the uk.
Speaker:You're gonna give it a prompt like, my neighbor has built a fence over
Speaker:blah, blah, blah, and it's kind of blocking my sunlight and what
Speaker:you know, and it will just give you the answer because it's like,
Speaker:Chat GPT can't do this because, and I think this is a difference between like
Speaker:an open source model, which is like chat GPT and kind of a private model, which
Speaker:is like what we have at ecomtent and like what you would have where you say, okay,
Speaker:I'm gonna build like a chat GPT for law and I'm actually gonna make it correct for
Speaker:law, which is not, you know, it's not chat GPT, you couldn't do this with the law,
Speaker:but, and you, and I mean, it's gonna come, it's, it's gonna come for every industry.
Speaker:Um, so I think the genie is out the bottle, right?
Speaker:Like you.
Speaker:There's, there's kind of no, there's no going back from this.
Speaker:Um, but I think it's very exciting.
Speaker:Like, I, I, you know, I'm a, um, I'm a firm believer that kind of technological
Speaker:advances are good for humanity.
Speaker:Um, you know, if you take us all, uh, a thousand years ago, we are all, you
Speaker:know, 80, 90% of us were working in agriculture as, uh, as pretty miserable.
Speaker:Um, you know, Terrible.
Speaker:No education, terrible diet, terrible life expectancy.
Speaker:And now we are kind of.
Speaker:You know, every, probably everyone listening to this podcast has got
Speaker:a job, which is far more exciting than a, um, than working in a field.
Speaker:And that's based on technological advances and the population, um, in
Speaker:the UK has grown from one and a half million to, you know, 70 odd million.
Speaker:And we have, uh, 4% unemployment.
Speaker:And, you know, pretty much every, you know, they're obviously still some
Speaker:farmers, but they're doing it at much better scale thanks to technology.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:and everyone else is doing jobs that would be completely impossible
Speaker:to imagine if you a surf in, you know, the middle, the middle ages.
Speaker:So I don't think that technology is something to be scared of.
Speaker:And I also don't buy the argument that we are now at the forefront of some
Speaker:revolution, which is so much better than any other revolution we've seen
Speaker:because like that's exactly what the Victorians thought when they're
Speaker:looking at like the steam engine.
Speaker:And that's exactly what everyone thought that you know, when you are
Speaker:looking at your period of, your life.
Speaker:You're like, okay, this is much bigger than ever before.
Speaker:But if you look at human history, technology has definitely been a benefit.
Speaker:And there's kind of, you know, there's a lot of progress
Speaker:that we could make, with it.
Speaker:So, you know, it is, it is scary in some sense and the world is gonna change, but,
Speaker:uh, you know, I think it's very exciting.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:Uh, and like I, I, I totally agree.
Speaker:I think it's a really interesting turning point, isn't it?
Speaker:It's, um mm-hmm.
Speaker:, I'm kind of curious to see what happens to the lawyer when, uh,
Speaker:you, I, I mean, I actually have a, a barrister friend of mine who is
Speaker:actively working on the, the legal version of this kind of AI type thing.
Speaker:there we go.
Speaker:There we go.
Speaker:It's really fascinating what he's getting into.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:And the amount he has to spend on computers just to do the
Speaker:processing is just unbelievable.
Speaker:Anyway, eyewatering amount of money, but, um, . So I, I, I, I, I'm just kind
Speaker:of curious to see what happens to, yeah.
Speaker:That lawyer and the transition that has to happen to take place.
Speaker:Um, I can see, you know, for me, one of the things that I would love, I would
Speaker:pay money for actually, is you, is if I didn't have to worry about social media,
Speaker:you know, how do I build an Instagram following, there's this AI system
Speaker:over there that goes in that mm-hmm.
Speaker:, you know, sort of examines your niche and it'll create all the content for you.
Speaker:It'll build your following.
Speaker:It'll do it all in an organic way.
Speaker:It'll be totally natural brilliant.
Speaker:There you go.
Speaker:Um, and it will,
Speaker:that's what we're trying to build.
Speaker:That's what we're trying to do right now.
Speaker:Well, I'm your first subscriber man.
Speaker:Let me, here's my Instagram login.
Speaker:Go for it..
Speaker:Um, cuz I can see.
Speaker:But a again, I mean mm-hmm.
Speaker:as soon as it starts doing that, in a few years time, people will just stop watching
Speaker:social media because they're just gonna, well, maybe they will, maybe they won't.
Speaker:I don't know.
Speaker:It'll be an interesting one.
Speaker:So ecomtent then.
Speaker:So we we're in the midst of this sort of technological revolution.
Speaker:And it is, it's both exciting and it's scary.
Speaker:And yes, there are inevitable opportunities for the savvy
Speaker:e-commerce entrepreneur, right?
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:And so for you, I'm guessing you've looked at that and gone, right?
Speaker:This is where, this is where we fit in with ecomtent.
Speaker:We are gonna create some stuff over here which e-commerce guys can use.
Speaker:Exactly.
Speaker:That is generative ai.
Speaker:We're gonna build on that technology.
Speaker:We're gonna help you guys rock and roll with it.
Speaker:Um, so what sort of things then are you guys doing and playing with right now?
Speaker:So I can, I can say what we're doing right now, which is we are creating
Speaker:product images and lifestyle images.
Speaker:So what we do is, um, similar to how I explain how the technology work,
Speaker:we train, uh, uh, a private AI model.
Speaker:on, um, you know, three to five photos of a product.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:, and then we use generative AI to put that product, um, in any scenario, uh, with
Speaker:someone of any ethnicity, any gender, any, um, you know, any background,
Speaker:uh, based on the prompt, so mm-hmm.
Speaker:, you could say.
Speaker:Um, I mean, on our website for example, we've got the kind of demo video of
Speaker:this elephant toy and you could say, um, you know, from the website we go like.
Speaker:put it with a child on a beach and you see this elephant toy being
Speaker:held by a child on the beach.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:. And, um, we, you know, this is kind of step one and we have
Speaker:like a very exciting roadmap.
Speaker:Um, You know, the ambition is to, you know, create all content which is
Speaker:more optimized using generative ai.
Speaker:So that's descriptions, bullet points, uh, a plus content, everything we wanna do.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:But right now we are kind of, we focus on the hardest bit,
Speaker:which is a lifestyle imagery.
Speaker:Um, because we know like that's very painful.
Speaker:It, you know, to kind of organize these shoots is, um, is a pain
Speaker:and it's costly and it takes ages.
Speaker:Um, so we, we do that with generative ai and you can kind of create
Speaker:Thousands of images instantly with our, with our self-service tool.
Speaker:Um, so yeah, that's, that's what we're doing.
Speaker:Um, that's what we're focused on right now.
Speaker:So if I, I'm just kind of curious here.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Max, if I'm honest with you, cuz we, we, our product shots are 3D
Speaker:renders on our eCommerce websites because, um, they're so realistic now.
Speaker:You get much better lighting, you get exactly how you want it, right?
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:. Um, and it's easy to do for our products.
Speaker:I've gotta admit, um, like with our supplement brand, for
Speaker:example, it's a cylindrical bottle with a label on the front.
Speaker:I mean, he can't get really that much easier, uh, you know,
Speaker:in terms of 3D generation.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:. , we still use a photographer to do the lifestyle shots.
Speaker:Now obviously they are restricted to, um, I don't pay them to go all over
Speaker:the world and generate these shots.
Speaker:They, they sort of do them here.
Speaker:So I'm restricted to what is available to me here in mm-hmm.
Speaker:Liverpool in those photo shoots.
Speaker:Um, so I'm intrigued by what you do.
Speaker:So I'm thinking of the elephant on the beach.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Is your system then taking a picture of a beach and the elephant and just
Speaker:being really creative with photoshop.
Speaker:Or is this beach, which it's generating a beach which has
Speaker:never ever been seen before.
Speaker:Exactly.
Speaker:Correct.
Speaker:Exactly.
Speaker:So, um, it's tra you know, we, we have private data sets, we
Speaker:train it on, but basically it's hundreds of millions of images.
Speaker:Um, and then it will create a net new image based on your prompt.
Speaker:Um, so if you say a beach, if you say a beach of sunset, it's gonna kind of
Speaker:understand the, our model will understand what a person's product is, uh, the
Speaker:customer's product is, and then it will kind of build that product into a scene.
Speaker:Um, amalgamating all of the, um, you know, photos on the internet of whatever
Speaker:the background is and whatever the whoever the person is interacting.
Speaker:And I wanna make an important point, like, , this is not kind of the,
Speaker:um, kind of background removal, kind of swapping a background,
Speaker:which you kind of see everywhere.
Speaker:This is kind of creating a new photo so your, you know, your elephant with
Speaker:a child in, in natural setting held, you know, held as, and it's kind of
Speaker:understood like this is the elephant toy, you know, is similar to a teddy bear.
Speaker:The teddy bears are held by children.
Speaker:We've got like millions of images of how they hold them and how they interact
Speaker:with them and the smart, and it kind of will recreate an image similar to that.
Speaker:Fundamentally a new image that's never been seen before and also would
Speaker:like, would never be generated again exactly the same if you gave it the
Speaker:same prompt a million times over.
Speaker:Wow.
Speaker:So, you've got some really clever computers.
Speaker:Uh, At, uh, gchq.
Speaker:Yeah, I have a fantastic, uh, fantastic, uh, CTO who is a PhD in ai and Is, is, is
Speaker:super smart and is kind of building these very complex, uh, very complex models.
Speaker:Yeah, no kidding.
Speaker:No kidding.
Speaker:So that's, um, , that's the lifestyle shots then.
Speaker:And I, I, yes.
Speaker:I can see how that can work.
Speaker:Um, I'm just, I'm kind of, I'm gonna go check out the site and,
Speaker:and play is what I'm gonna do.
Speaker:I wanna see the elephant thing.
Speaker:Um, because yesterday I was on, uh, we use a system called, I dunno if
Speaker:you've heard of it, called Jasper.
Speaker:jasper.ai helps
Speaker:us write content.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:Jasper ai.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Um, it's a mixed reviews from me really.
Speaker:Some of it's good, some of it's bad.
Speaker:They've got this image generation feature on there.
Speaker:Um, and yesterday, uh, I was like, can you generate for me an
Speaker:image of a trillion dollar bill?
Speaker:Um, Because e-commerce for the first time has, has gone through the
Speaker:trillion dollar mark or whatever it is.
Speaker:So I'm like, I'd, I'd like to talk about this, uh, on, on our, one
Speaker:of our LinkedIn lunchtime events.
Speaker:Yeah, I'd like a, I'd like this image, could not do it.
Speaker:Um, and it may be the prompts that I were putting in or what,
Speaker:it was just really interesting.
Speaker:So there are times when it's good and bad and, um mm-hmm.
Speaker:, I, I.
Speaker:, I get how this stuff is helpful.
Speaker:I think it's, I think it's a different, Jasper kind of pretty much use open
Speaker:source models, which means they're like, they're, it's a bit like chat GPT.
Speaker:They're generic.
Speaker:They can basically do anything but not everything well, if that makes sense.
Speaker:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker:Whereas if you had, in that case, like a train model on creating like, you
Speaker:know, artwork on, on, um, you know, bank notes, which is very niche, but
Speaker:like you could imagine someone, like if there's a huge demand for this
Speaker:particular request, then you'd, then you'd be able to do it brilliantly.
Speaker:So it's just a question of like, this model is kind of
Speaker:a generic open source model.
Speaker:Um, and therefore, It can do, you know, it can get pretty good at most things.
Speaker:Um, first is like a private model, which is going to then like be very
Speaker:specific at like under understanding British law or like understanding
Speaker:artwork on this, on this.
Speaker:Whatever.
Speaker:Yeah, I get the power of that as well because like you say, you know, these
Speaker:systems work as well as the data you feed it, so if you are creating an AI
Speaker:system, which generates a plus content and all you are doing is analyze an
Speaker:a plus content from really successful listings, which you're gonna know from
Speaker:your days of Amazon, then I can, I, I look at that and go, that's gonna create much
Speaker:better resources for me than say Jasper.
Speaker:And so therefore I'm, I'm, I like that that's there because yeah, that's
Speaker:where it gets really, really, clever.
Speaker:Exactly.
Speaker:That's the, that's the, that's the goal of what we are, we're doing.
Speaker:Like I think, um, we are gonna move to a world where, like you have a lot of
Speaker:open source models and then a lot of people building like private models for
Speaker:specific industries or whatever, kind of using the latest technological advances.
Speaker:But then like using that in a sense, like, okay, let's apply
Speaker:this to whatever we're doing.
Speaker:And kind of building that and using specific data sets like as you
Speaker:say, all the best performing a plus content, um, to kind of generate
Speaker:the best outcome for our customers.
Speaker:Really interesting.
Speaker:Really interesting.
Speaker:I do wonder Max, whether at some point mm-hmm.
Speaker:um, you're gonna get clever enough where I don't even have to have a, you know, that
Speaker:you go to a web design agency, like Right.
Speaker:Design for me.
Speaker:An e-commerce website.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:And they'll charge you whatever, 30 grand, 40 grand, 50 grand,
Speaker:whatever the price is these days.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:It's a hundred bucks.
Speaker:If you go to Shopify, it's probably 120, 150 grand if you
Speaker:go to a big magento agency.
Speaker:And if you, you know, Somewhere in between or whatever.
Speaker:So I'm gonna go and spend, say, 30 grand on a website design.
Speaker:Is it gonna get to the place where actually I go to people like you and
Speaker:I say, listen, this is my product.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:, um, I think these are my target customers who will buy this product.
Speaker:Um, based on the research that I've done.
Speaker:I feed those parameters into an engine and it goes right.
Speaker:We think based on that data, this is gonna be the best, yeah.
Speaker:The website for you, both in, in your colors, in layout, in branding.
Speaker:Here's some content we think you should put on there.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:. Oh, and by the way, if, um, a, a man in his thirties comes on, we're actually, and
Speaker:we know that we are gonna tweak it around, so the colors are slightly different.
Speaker:That, and, and the website almost morphs and changes.
Speaker:Depends who, who comes on it.
Speaker:I think I think, you're completely right.
Speaker:And that's kind of like our, uh, our like vision statement we have here,
Speaker:which is like unimaginable creativity.
Speaker:Like we think this unlocks unimaginable creativity for all of
Speaker:the creative people we work with, all the social media managers, all the
Speaker:brand owners, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker:And also limitless personalization because now, You can just create an
Speaker:infinite amount of content, right?
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:, you can personalize it to an inf uh, to an infinite degree, as you said.
Speaker:So you could have, like the man in his thirties, he sees this, the
Speaker:woman in her sixties, she sees that.
Speaker:And I wanted, I wanna add one more thing, which is like, Um, generative
Speaker:AI can create code as well.
Speaker:So it's not just a case that this is gonna say, here's your,
Speaker:this is what you should do.
Speaker:It's gonna be, and i, this is something I firmly believe will
Speaker:happen in the next two, three years.
Speaker:You already have generative AI code in, Microsoft and Amazon, like Amazon
Speaker:Whisper, if you're a coder, but, um, you're gonna have, literally a free,
Speaker:free text like, build me a website.
Speaker:This is my product, this, as you said, and it will just build the website because
Speaker:it will be smart enough to do the code as well as understand all the, permutations
Speaker:on back you know, as you said.
Speaker:So I think, that's definitely coming.
Speaker:It's not something that we've, like, we're not focused on that particular
Speaker:thing, but we are gonna see, you know, I would, I'd bet good amount of money
Speaker:that we're gonna have kind of generative ai, you know where site creations
Speaker:and app app creations in, in, you know, in the not too far off future.
Speaker:So everything that you've talked about, um, you know,
Speaker:code is very two-dimensional.
Speaker:Uh, text is very two-dimensional.
Speaker:Images are very two-dimensional.
Speaker:Um, are, we getting to the place, I mean, I, I see it a little bit with
Speaker:deep fake videos, but are we getting to the place where actually I'm gonna be
Speaker:able to create TV shows for want of a better expression using generative ai.
Speaker:I think like, I, I think we're probably further off from that, but like we are
Speaker:looking at videos like, we know that videos are more, um, like kind of get
Speaker:higher engagement on social media and also a like best practice to have like
Speaker:a mini video on your Amazon listings.
Speaker:You.
Speaker:, you probably know well.
Speaker:Um, so we definitely, like video is on horizon.
Speaker:I don't think the tech is there, um, now, but, um, I think that's, um,
Speaker:that's not beyond the realms of reality.
Speaker:Um, I think this is gonna really shift.
Speaker:, you know, this is really gonna shift most, most things.
Speaker:Um, I think it'd be hard to, hard to number the things that generative
Speaker:AI won't touch, rather than talk about like what, what it will do.
Speaker:Because like if you are taking back to basics, like you're
Speaker:just creating new stuff, right?
Speaker:Which is what most people do in their jobs day to day, like, and if that can
Speaker:be done more optimized, quicker, faster, better with more data sets, like it's,
Speaker:it's hard to see where it doesn't touch.
Speaker:This can be really interesting and I'm, I'm very tempted to go off in
Speaker:this conversation, which says, will Netflix not actually have any shows?
Speaker:You're just gonna, it's gonna understand who you are as a
Speaker:person and show you stuff.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:It's gonna make stuff up on the fly that only you see.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Um, but let's, let's, let's bring it back to a bit more, uh, stuff
Speaker:that we can do today, right?
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:So, um, if I'm, if I'm sat here right, and I'm listening to you going, you know, Max.
Speaker:This all sounds very intriguing, but if you were starting an Amazon business
Speaker:today, or if you were starting, maybe not Amazon, maybe your own online
Speaker:e-commerce website today, um, or even you've been around for a while, but
Speaker:you've not really hit the AI thing yet.
Speaker:Um, I mean, you've heard a few things on it and you've maybe played on chat
Speaker:GPT, what are some of the things that I should be thinking about, um, as that
Speaker:kind of person, what, what, what things are gonna really help me in e-commerce?
Speaker:Sure.
Speaker:So I'll, I'll start with the chat GPT, um, because at the moment, at time
Speaker:of recording, as I say, it's free.
Speaker:And by the way, I think they've done the most incredible marketing campaign ever.
Speaker:That's been unbelievable
Speaker:to, to release it for free, get everyone on all these podcasts and LinkedIn to be
Speaker:like, these are the ways you can use it.
Speaker:And then just charge two months later.
Speaker:I've already had the email saying it's gonna be 42 or whatever it is.
Speaker:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker:Which I haven't, I mean, I use it almost daily and I
Speaker:haven't, I haven't done it yet.
Speaker:I don't.
Speaker:Anyway, , I think to, to answer your question, so you
Speaker:are a new e-commerce person.
Speaker:Number one thing I would do, is to, um, you know, let's say you know that
Speaker:you want to go into a specific category like toys, cuz we talked about toys.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:. So I think the first thing you could do is to use chat GTP to
Speaker:help you analyze the reviews, um, on competitors and understand what
Speaker:customers are looking for in terms of.
Speaker:Um, you know, what they like and what they dislike, and you know, you can, you can
Speaker:flip it either way, but you can literally say, as long as this, by the way, again,
Speaker:as long as the ASIN is before 2021, or you kind of copy and paste manually.
Speaker:You could, you can, if, if the, if it's an old ASIN, you
Speaker:could just paste in the link.
Speaker:It's chat GPT.
Speaker:If it's an, if it's a newer asin, you could just copy in all of the customer
Speaker:reviews, place that in and then say, analyze reviews on the on this.
Speaker:But you could say, you know, analyze reviews on this ASIN you're gonna give
Speaker:me, tell me what the customers love, or give me product recommendations.
Speaker:And then it will kind of spit out like the key takeaways.
Speaker:, um, for you to look at, and then that kind of, that will kind of set you off
Speaker:to say, okay, people love this toy, but, uh, they've complained that it's,
Speaker:um, got a few defects and the stuffings uneven, or that it's not the size is,
Speaker:you know, it is too small when they thought it'd be bigger by the photos
Speaker:or, you know, blah, blah blah, whatever.
Speaker:So that kind of gives you an idea of, this is my product that I want to launch.
Speaker:Um, another good way of,
Speaker:um, sorry.
Speaker:Before you get into the second one, Max, lemme just clarify something there.
Speaker:So I could go and grab the URL off an Amazon product listing.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:Paste that into chat GPT and with a command, which says
Speaker:something along the lines of, analyze the reviews on this page.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:And tell me, you know, the things that people love about this product
Speaker:and the things that people, you know, that, that what are the main
Speaker:complaints about this product?
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:hit the enter button.
Speaker:I'm sorry to be over simplistic.
Speaker:Uh, I, I need it to be simple for me to understand, um, hit the enter
Speaker:button and it's gonna come up with a whole bunch of recommendations for me.
Speaker:Is it as simple as that or am I
Speaker:It is as simple as that.
Speaker:It is as simple as that.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:So I don't need to be more descriptive.
Speaker:In my commands.
Speaker:Um, I think there's a very interesting point, which is like, prompt
Speaker:engineering is gonna become a, a very important, uh, like future job type.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Where like, how, how do you interact with the ai?
Speaker:Like what are the best prompts to say?
Speaker:I mean, I've got a few things that I've noticed, which I can share,
Speaker:which I use when I'm writing blogs on my website or whatever, whatever,
Speaker:which would been interesting.
Speaker:Um, but, um, Yes.
Speaker:Like, it's as simple as that.
Speaker:You say, what are, you know, what are the gimme five takeaways on like, um,
Speaker:what people love or gimme five takeaways for product improvement or whatever.
Speaker:And it will understand and it'll give it to you.
Speaker:So that's kind of a very good starting point.
Speaker:Um, if you wanted to start with, um, you know, start, start a
Speaker:business as you said on like, with a, like a, you know, D2C business.
Speaker:That's incredible.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:I've got that.
Speaker:That was number one.
Speaker:Uh, what's the number two?
Speaker:Um, so you've got your product, um, you've done all the hard stuff, which is, uh,
Speaker:manufacturing and, and everything else.
Speaker:I guess next, you know, at some point you're gonna have to look at, um, you
Speaker:know, keywords, seo, that kind of stuff.
Speaker:So, um, and I've view this, um, in my, in my business, I say, you know, give
Speaker:me a, you know, literally give me a list of a hundred search phrases for a
Speaker:startup sell self-service tool to create lifestyle images for generative ai.
Speaker:And it will just give you a hundred keyword words and it will say, and
Speaker:what's brilliant is that I'm obviously British and I like will think, you know,
Speaker:like I phrased, if you read the, the website or whatever, you'll, you'll,
Speaker:it's obviously very come from me.
Speaker:Um, and like I have a certain way of talking about my business.
Speaker:But like what you can do at chat GPT is think about a hundred ways
Speaker:of like describing the same thing.
Speaker:And like all of, you know, not all of them are gonna be great, but
Speaker:it's helpful to see, okay, these are some things that I've missed.
Speaker:Like these are some keywords which are interesting or whatever, and I can, you
Speaker:know, I can better optimize, um, your, you know, your Amazon bidding or whatever,
Speaker:or your, your Google, um, based on that.
Speaker:So I guess that would be my number two.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:So.
Speaker:I'm just trying to, so you are now using chat GPT for keyword research.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Um,
Speaker:again, it's not, it.
Speaker:It, I, I like, I know what chat GPT is, which is a natural language
Speaker:model and therefore like, is very good at doing natural language.
Speaker:So it will rephrase things very well for me.
Speaker:Um, so like, you know, it can be a bit of a mouthful explaining what I do, um, cuz
Speaker:it's a new technology and it's whatever.
Speaker:But like using that will help me like see 10 different ways I can or 10 different
Speaker:Google potential Google searches, uh, or.
Speaker:Or 10 different keywords.
Speaker:Exactly.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:Um, so I mean, it's not, it's not based off any, like, it's not based
Speaker:off any inherent data, but it's just, it's, it's a good reference point to
Speaker:see different phrases and keywords.
Speaker:So do you.
Speaker:I, I'm just trying to think.
Speaker:I mean, it's great.
Speaker:You can use it for SEO and keywords.
Speaker:I, I think mm-hmm.
Speaker:, um, I extrapolating that out.
Speaker:I'm thinking, can you use it then, or how would you use it?
Speaker:Uh, cuz can is a wrong phrase.
Speaker:How would you use it to generate, say, content idea or content
Speaker:ideas for your blogs, for example?
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:So this is a, is that, this is a great one.
Speaker:Oh, that's, yeah.
Speaker:So you can, like, again, it's, you know, it's very good at understanding language.
Speaker:So if you say, you know, you gave the example.
Speaker:Your, um, what, what was your product?
Speaker:You said the kind of, uh, the cylinder.
Speaker:The supplement?
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:The supplement.
Speaker:Supplement, yeah.
Speaker:So you could say, write a, write a blog or write an Instagram ad targeting
Speaker:this supplement at British men in their, you know, early thirties.
Speaker:And it would write you, um, A, an ad which like is, you know, using British,
Speaker:um, slang using kind of British calls to action, like the gym, the office, like
Speaker:it will understand all that very well.
Speaker:And then you could say, okay, now do it for, you know, fifties to sixties women,
Speaker:and it'll give you completely different, um, slang and, uh, well phrases and, you
Speaker:know, like, um, how they would use it.
Speaker:And I mean, it, it like, this is something that's brilliant that is, is
Speaker:very good at, so if you kind of put in like, yeah, write an Instagram ad for
Speaker:my supplement, this is my target market.
Speaker:you can generate, you know, 50 different texts and then you can swap your
Speaker:target market and it can kind of show you different, like it will again.
Speaker:It's a good way to kind of, oh, I didn't think of that because like,
Speaker:I'm not a woman in my sixties, but now like, you know, I've got this,
Speaker:I've got this, and it just g it's good for giving you some ideas for sure.
Speaker:Wow.
Speaker:And again, you're just literally heading over to chat GPT and typing
Speaker:that in the Yes, in the, in the, this is, I'm, I'm really intrigued
Speaker:the more you are talking and.
Speaker:. Mm-hmm.
Speaker:. The more I understand what you mean by this idea of prompt engineering, the
Speaker:people that will, that know what to type into chat GPT then become Yeah.
Speaker:The ones which are currently gonna be the ones which are highly sought after, right.
Speaker:Because it's, yeah, definitely.
Speaker:I, the, the data you get out is all dependent on the prompts that you write
Speaker:and the information that you give it.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:So what was some of the Go on,
Speaker:yeah.
Speaker:I'll just say you like, it helps to have an understanding of the model,
Speaker:what's it's trained on, what the, like, what the data sets are because, um,
Speaker:you know, like different, again, chat GPT is a generic model trained on,
Speaker:like, we actually, we dunno what it's trained on, but they say it's trained
Speaker:on data on the internet for 2021.
Speaker:Um, yeah.
Speaker:You know, they, they could have trained it on, they could have, I imagine
Speaker:they did ignore specific websites and, you know, otherwise it'd be saying
Speaker:horrible things about certain people if they had kind of trained it on the,
Speaker:or, you know, the entire internet.
Speaker:So I'm like, so we didn't really know what, but it's trained on, but
Speaker:like for, you know, for our private models, we know what it's trained on,
Speaker:we know what, we know what works well.
Speaker:We can like tailor it to, you know, specific categories, which we do.
Speaker:Um, and, and that kind of, yeah.
Speaker:So I guess that's a big thing that we are thinking about is like, how can we
Speaker:help customers Is prompt engineering.
Speaker:You know, for example, we do a lot of work in furniture and we like train
Speaker:it on different rooms, aesthetics, rustic rooms, candid room, modern room.
Speaker:But it's about like, how do we communicate to the customer, um, like, you know, this
Speaker:is what it, this is what the model knows and understands it's been trained on.
Speaker:And like, it understands different furniture types.
Speaker:You can put your, you know, your armchair in like a classic, uh, you
Speaker:know, rustic room by a fireplace, and that would be brilliant.
Speaker:And then you could put it in a, like a modern.
Speaker:Whatever.
Speaker:And like it understands different, um, like a French star room
Speaker:and like a whate like different cult like device kind of suite.
Speaker:And it's all golden.
Speaker:So it un like how, how, how do, how do you Yeah, so that's a big thing as well.
Speaker:The, the, like, we, we think about every day it's kind of, it's um, you know, you
Speaker:can really do anything, but like, how do we help people to like, understand the
Speaker:technology and understand like, What works well, um, uh, in your, you know, what
Speaker:we, what we've designed it to work, what we've designed it to work well, right?
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:, um, which is like category specific for us.
Speaker:Um,
Speaker:so what are some of the, um, what are some of the prompt discoveries
Speaker:that you've made using chat GPT then, which is just the one,
Speaker:I'll give you my, my, my personal top tip, which is, and, and I will, you know,
Speaker:I will not make a, we are both British.
Speaker:I will not make a comment on Boris Johnson's politics because,
Speaker:uh, it's not what I'm gonna do.
Speaker:But the man is undeniably an extremely talented writer.
Speaker:He was a journalist for.
Speaker:Um, you know, 40 years or however long he was a journalist for.
Speaker:And he has a very distinctive, kind of upbeat, charismatic writing style.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Um, that is, that's, you know, quite unique and actually quite engaging to
Speaker:read again, like I'm, I'm not gonna, you know, I'm not commenting on, on
Speaker:the, the, him as a political figure.
Speaker:I'm talking about him as a, as a journalist.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:And I have noticed, or I know that, you know, It is the chat GPT seems to
Speaker:have been trained on a lot of articles, and many of those articles have been
Speaker:written by Boris Johnson, who's pumped out thousands, you know, nearly as
Speaker:many articles as children over his, uh, time as, uh, as a journalist,
Speaker:And, um, and it is, you know, if you write a blog, it's, it can be quite boring.
Speaker:And like this is the thing.
Speaker:And then I will say, rewrite this in the style of Boris Johnson.
Speaker:Make it jovial yet informative, and you'll have this kind of brilliantly
Speaker:upbeat, um, You know, fun kind of style of, of, of blog writing.
Speaker:So, um, if you head over to the, the blog on my website, hopefully you'll
Speaker:see the blogs are quite entertaining.
Speaker:I mean, they're not like hilarious, but they're kind of They're,
Speaker:they're, they're more entertaining.
Speaker:And that's because I've kind of copied, um, you know, I, I've copied as he, you
Speaker:know, as he probably has done many times, copied his, um, his writing style for
Speaker:brilliant, uh, brilliant.
Speaker:Brilliant.
Speaker:So that's one that I use.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:So you are using chat GPT to write blogs in the style of Boris Johnson.
Speaker:Um, yes.
Speaker:You are using it to find keywords, content, ideas, um, understand products.
Speaker:Is there anything else that we need to, to think about?
Speaker:Uh,
Speaker:Um, the last one, the last one I'll go into is natural language translation.
Speaker:Again, like remembering what chat GPT is, it's natural language.
Speaker:So if you do Google trans, like no good seller should ever be doing
Speaker:Google Translate for their license.
Speaker:Like, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker:But if you say, rewrite this ASIN in German, use German.
Speaker:You know, phrases, um, and it will kind of re, you know, I'd like, I don't
Speaker:speak German, but I've tested this in Spanish with my Spanish friends.
Speaker:You know, rewrite, rewrite this in Spanish, using Spanish phrases and it'll
Speaker:write it in, you know, invoke here in Spanish using kind of like phrases,
Speaker:you know, you like different languages.
Speaker:So we have kind of many metaphors and synonyms, which make, translated,
Speaker:make zero sense in other languages.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:, like, you know, making a mountain out of a mole hill or something like this,
Speaker:which like if you translate it into Spanish, like would just make zero sense.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:And that's kind of one of the challenges of translation is that like a
Speaker:deterministic AI will translate verbatim word for word and it will sound weird.
Speaker:Whereas a generative AI understands the key themes and the key concepts
Speaker:of the listing, and then it'll translate that into the other
Speaker:language and it'll create like net new
Speaker:phrases and synonyms and metaphors to replace ones you had.
Speaker:So that's a, um, you know, that would be kind of, My fifth tip.
Speaker:Um, or like I'd say, uh, with chat GTP is very good in natural language translation.
Speaker:That's literally kind of like what the research, that's how this was discovered.
Speaker:Like the, the initial research into gans and, you know, uh,
Speaker:everything I talked about at the beginning was, was, was initially.
Speaker:Thinking about translation and how do you solve for that translation problem?
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:So it's, it's excellent at doing that.
Speaker:And yeah, I, I'd recommend using it.
Speaker:Fantastic.
Speaker:So there you go.
Speaker:Top tips for using chat GPT's tool, which is technically still free, although.
Speaker:I think at some point, like you say, they're,
Speaker:you've gotta get this podcast out quickly, Matt
Speaker:Otherwise just have to pay for it.
Speaker:To be fair, it's still worth, if you're gonna do all of that, it's still
Speaker:worth the 40 bucks a month, right?
Speaker:So, um, just subscribe and have a go and see how you going.
Speaker:Now what I need is an affiliate link for chat GPT
Speaker:. I can, I can give you one for ecomtent.
Speaker:Unfortunately I'm not, uh, you know, I'm not Sam Altman.
Speaker:No, no, it's fine.
Speaker:But um, so well let's talk about ecomtent then.
Speaker:So I'm really curious in the last few minutes of the show, bearing
Speaker:in mind that we've talked about, you know, there's free stuff.
Speaker:Obviously ecomtent will be a paid system, but it's gonna be much more niche.
Speaker:Right.
Speaker:And I get that cuz you've not got Bill Gates or whoever funding,
Speaker:yeah.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:. No, we don't.
Speaker:Um,
Speaker:so, so you, where do you see the future going for you guys?
Speaker:What sort of things do you, do you think will be starting to happen?
Speaker:Um, for us specifically, I'm super excited.
Speaker:As I say, like the goal of ecomtent is to bring this generative ai, uh,
Speaker:revolution to the e-commerce industry.
Speaker:Like I've worked with hundreds of sellers, I've got many friends who are
Speaker:sellers, um, you know, many professional relationships I've built over the years.
Speaker:Um, I really kind of admire you.
Speaker:I've always admire their kind of entrepreneurial spirit and
Speaker:their, um, kind of savviness, like super savvy, the savviest people.
Speaker:You know, I've come across and we are, we're, we are just gonna focus on like
Speaker:bringing generative AI to E-commerce.
Speaker:And one of the things we haven't done so far is text.
Speaker:And the reason is like, I didn't want to charge, I didn't want to
Speaker:even begin to charge people for something which was fundamentally free.
Speaker:Um, in chat GPT.
Speaker:Now it's not free.
Speaker:Um, well, when it's not free.
Speaker:I think it's very interesting because like that gives us the opportunity to
Speaker:say like, we, like if you want to use, um, generator AI for descriptions and
Speaker:bullet points, like you can pay $42 a month at, um, um, Uh, for at OpenAI, like
Speaker:our prices pretty much similar, but also we'll be doing it specifically for like
Speaker:Amazon descriptions and add bullet point.
Speaker:So I think that's something that we'll definitely be focused on.
Speaker:As I mentioned, we want go to all content, so that's video, texts I just said.
Speaker:Um, what else?
Speaker:Um, I think we want to look at, um, we want to continue to look at.
Speaker:Optimization and make sure that like, we are, like we're, we are creating
Speaker:like optimized content based on like, um, likes and this kind of stuff.
Speaker:So it's super exciting space.
Speaker:Um, we're, um, we are, we are like very wary of kind of like darley in
Speaker:these free tools and we are like, we are very focused on number one thing
Speaker:we we're focused on is quality and like, if you do use our tool, you'll
Speaker:see like the images of the products, they never get, they're never weird.
Speaker:Or like, they're hardly ever, like, only like 1% or 2% of them are
Speaker:kind of weird, like AI kind stuff.
Speaker:Like we, we, we continue always to focus on quality.
Speaker:We wanna be the, the, um, we wanna be the best, um, at this.
Speaker:And, uh, Like as competition comes, which I'm sure it will, we want to just
Speaker:be the, the leader that, you know, you can, you can't trade and you, you know,
Speaker:maybe people will undercut us some price, but like, we'll still be the
Speaker:best in terms of like building images that look super realistic and, you know,
Speaker:you can take your product anywhere.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:And I think you've got a real in, I'm, I'm curious to see where
Speaker:your journey takes you, mate.
Speaker:Cause I think you've got a real interesting competitive edge in
Speaker:all the time you spent in Amazon um, and I can see why you would
Speaker:double down on that side of this.
Speaker:Yeah, exactly.
Speaker:I managed catalog quality for the launch of Amazon Singapore, so I, um, yeah, I
Speaker:kind of really understand this space.
Speaker:It's quite fortunate and, um, so, uh, so yeah,
Speaker:it's a really interesting, uh, thing.
Speaker:So Max, listen, it's been great chatting to you.
Speaker:Really has.
Speaker:How do people reach you?
Speaker:How do they connect with you if they want to do that?
Speaker:So, um, we have a 20% off promo code at our website, which is ecomtent.ai/promo.
Speaker:And that will give people 20% off if they wanna trial the tool.
Speaker:You can also book a demo, um, um, so yeah, like just head over to ecomtent.ai
Speaker:and, uh, you can, you can see everything we've talked about there, and hopefully
Speaker:like, depending on when this is released, you may see more of the
Speaker:stuff we've talked about already there.
Speaker:Or maybe we'll still be on the lifestyle images, depending, but yeah.
Speaker:Fantastic guys so do check it out, ecomtent, the merging of
Speaker:e-commerce and content, uh, dot ai.
Speaker:Do look at that.
Speaker:Max, my last question for you, right.
Speaker:Uh, the question I've started to ask everybody, um, yeah.
Speaker:Imagine you're in a, in a room, hotel room.
Speaker:Yep.
Speaker:You've just delivered your keynote on how generative AI is
Speaker:gonna transform everyone's life.
Speaker:Mm-hmm.
Speaker:, all the lawyers in the room are jumping up going, woo-hoo.
Speaker:We no longer have to do case law . Um, all the marketeers are going, woo-hoo.
Speaker:I no longer have to write product descriptions and do social media.
Speaker:I'm curious, right.
Speaker:Um, whilst you are stood there and you're standing ovation, you get to thank
Speaker:people who have had a big impact on you.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:Um, family mentors, authors, software, podcasts, whatever.
Speaker:Who do you thank and why?
Speaker:Um, God, I mean, like the first person that jumped out to me would
Speaker:be my cto because he has done, he's incredibly hardworking and he, um,
Speaker:you know, has built all, you know, he's built all of this stuff that
Speaker:we've talked about and all of these crazy ideas and, and made it possible.
Speaker:So I think like he is, uh, the real brains behind the operation.
Speaker:My girlfriend's putting up with all of it.
Speaker:My parents, I don't know, I'd say
Speaker:I like that.
Speaker:Work, God and girlfriend.
Speaker:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker:Congratulations to her.
Speaker:Um, so yeah.
Speaker:Oh.
Speaker:Fantastic.
Speaker:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker:No, absolutely.
Speaker:Well, it's f it's fantastic.
Speaker:It's interesting, isn't it?
Speaker:You've, um, how, um, you talk about your CTO and how actually the technology
Speaker:behind this needs very clever people.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:And, um, I, I'm smiling in some respects cuz my son is doing, Uh,
Speaker:a master's degree in theoretical physics and is looking a lot into ai.
Speaker:So really fascinating to see where it all goes.
Speaker:Listen,
Speaker:good for him.
Speaker:Good for him.
Speaker:I wish I'd done a, I wish I'd done that.
Speaker:Glad I didn't.
Speaker:Some of the stuff he talks about , I, me, me, people are much easier to understand.
Speaker:Uh, so listen, uh, Max, thanks for coming on the show, man.
Speaker:Great to connect with.
Speaker:Uh, great to have this conversation about ai.
Speaker:No doubt we'll have you on.
Speaker:Yes.
Speaker:Uh, look forward to seeing the journey for ecomtent.
Speaker:Um, but, uh, it's been absolutely brilliant.
Speaker:Thank you.
Speaker:Thank you, Matt.
Speaker:Thanks.
Speaker:Awesome.
Speaker:So another great conversation with Max.
Speaker:We will of course link to Max' info in the show notes, which you can
Speaker:get along for free, along with the transcript at ecommercepodcast.net.
Speaker:Uh, or if you'll subscribe to the email newsletter it will be winging
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Speaker:So don't forget to check out our free e-commerce training
Speaker:at ecommercecycles.com.
Speaker:Get into that methodology.
Speaker:Uh, let me know what you think.
Speaker:Really curious.
Speaker:We're just putting it out there and sharing it with the world for
Speaker:free, uh, cuz we know it works super well for our business.
Speaker:And, uh, further.
Speaker:So I'd love to know your thoughts on the whole thing.
Speaker:Be sure to follow the e-commerce podcast wherever you get your
Speaker:podcast from because we've got some more great conversations lined up.
Speaker:And I don't want you to miss any of them, and in case no one has told
Speaker:you yet today, you are awesome.
Speaker:Ah, yes, you are.
Speaker:Created awesome.
Speaker:It's just a burden you have to bear.
Speaker:It's true of Max, it's true of me.
Speaker:Even in a world with AI we're still awesome.
Speaker:Uh, the e-Commerce podcast is produced by Aurion Media.
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Speaker:The team that makes this show possible is Sadaf Beynon, Josh Catchpole,
Speaker:Estella Robin and Tim Johnson.
Speaker:Our theme song was written by Josh Edmundson and My Good Self.
Speaker:And as I mentioned, if you would like to read the transcript or
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Speaker:Do check that out.
Speaker:So that's it from me.
Speaker:That's it from Max.
Speaker:Thank you so much for joining us.
Speaker:Have a fantastic week.
Speaker:I'll see you next time.