Kagehiro Mitsuyami: AI Hacks for Job Interviews ๐ฅ Unveiled! | DSH #1500
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CHAPTERS:
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01:57 - What is ChatGPT
06:55 - Job Market Competition
08:53 - School System Critique
11:47 - Job Application Strategies
17:47 - AI Tools and Technologies
19:59 - Real-Time Language Translation
20:22 - Excitement About AI Innovations
23:23 - CEO Conflicts and Rivalries
26:48 - Future of Apply
27:24 - Favorite Video Games
34:46 - IQ Testing Experience
37:02 - Asian Parenting Perspectives
37:40 - Personal Net Worth Discussion
38:26 - New York Tech Week Insights
40:48 - Finding Kagehiro
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He posted the job for one hour, and in less than an hour, they got 200 people applying for the job.
Holy crap.
He said he doesn't even have time to look at all this resume.
He said he looked at probably the first 20 resume and then he already decided who's gonna hire.
Damn.
So the rest of the people who are waiting on the pipeline is left in the dust.
It's done.
Okay guys, we got Kage Hero here today.
He just survived a dust storm in Vegas.
Was that your first dust storm?
Yeah, first ever.
It was kind of crazy.
Like I almost feel like if I'm sitting a little bit close to the front
and some store, like some rocks gonna hit through rise through the windows and just hit it.
Welcome to Vegas, right?
Yeah.
Welcome to Vegas.
Well, you're from New York, right?
That's where you're at right now.
Yeah.
I love the East Coast.
I grew up in Jersey.
So yeah,
originally I was from LA before.
And after I moved to New York, I just found that this is my spot.
Like, people are just living right next to each other.
And you can just find so many stuff going on.
Fact.
You don't need to drive around.
LA traffic is the worst.
The networking's good in LA.
So I'll say that, but just driving an hour everywhere is annoying.
It was.
New York, you could just walk outside, maybe walk 10 minutes, and you're at the meeting, right?
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, the driving also sucks in New York.
There's so many potholes
on the streets.
Like there was one funny story like my friend also was like there's so many thieves like stealing your car's wheels.
The wheels?
Yes.
My friend just parked his cars right off his house and somebody just took all his wheels the next day.
Wake up, that's gone.
There's some rocks on the bottom.
Holes.
That's nuts.
Was it a nice car?
It was like
Lexus.
Damn.
Yeah.
Damn, that sucks.
Okay, so getting into your company, it's an AI company that helps people with job interviews, right?
Yes.
Could you explain what it does?
So for example, if you have a Google Meet or Zoom meeting and you are the interviewers, on our side, when you turn on the AI, it can listen to everything that interviewer says and automatically give you answers.
You don't need to press everything.
It can also see whatever this...
the stuff going on on your screen.
So for example, if you are a software engineer, they give you some legal type of questions and the question is presented on the screen, right?
And our AI can also see that and give you answers immediately.
Wow.
Yeah.
So it's fully automated.
We don't want any hassles that users are going to face.
So it's make them experience very smooth.
So when you see those viral cheating and interview videos, did you start those?
Yes, I was the one that's starting those videos.
Wow.
Cause those are those are so viral, dude.
Yeah, right now everybody started to do that kind of like
type of video contest.
My ideas originally was coming from some
girlfriends and boyfriends they're cheating
and the girlfriend was filming from the back of the dude's phone and then saw that they are swiping something or texting some girls yeah that's where i get my ideas from i've seen it's like okay those like
second person's angle and feels like some sneaky shit is going down that attracts people because people want to see oh what is really going on there right that's smart and you were probably guerrilla marketing right you didn't have a lot of capital when you were starting yeah just like everything in-house.
Yeah, and I didn't know the video is going to blow up.
I mean, the first video, it was
reached to 100K.
I was so happy.
And now, like, our highest view is like 136 million views.
Holy crap.
Like, that one, it doesn't give me the same satisfaction as when I just hit my first 100K.
Really?
Yeah, actually.
Wow.
Because
there's many people that don't even hit 1 million.
So you're hitting 136 million.
You could probably only count maybe 1,000 people that have ever done that before.
Yeah.
And also it's very funny that I only put like
30 minutes at most on that video.
Like
in terms of scripts and I'm filming the content and editing, editing took me like five minutes and just posted.
Crazy.
Yeah.
But some video, if I took a lot of efforts to editing all the stuff, it doesn't do as well.
Sometimes just some random ass video just pop off.
The more natural, the better, I noticed.
Yes.
People want to feel like it's not scripted.
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
They want to watch a video and relate to it.
It's more relatable when you don't edit it too much.
Exactly.
Have someone used this and gotten a really high-paying job?
It does.
There's one user actually.
You know what's crazy?
He got four job offers using our tools.
And he's working four jobs at the same time.
No way.
Literally.
And then he just got laid off by one of them.
And he told me, yo, bro, I need to to hop on the app again
because he needs.
So basically, he's making like 500K, 600K a year.
So it's four jobs.
At first, I was like, bro, you are making more than me.
You know, when I just started a company, and he said, I need one more.
So he can fill in the gap because all he do is just
working.
He said he doesn't do any like social life, whatever.
All he does is working.
So he has a few more hours.
And also, he's a software engineer.
Software engineer is easier to do a lot of jobs at the same time because you are doing it remotely
so that's there's crazy there's a word for that when you do two jobs at the same time i forget what word it is job stacking or something over overemployed yeah some overemployees yeah i can't believe people can do that if if i did two full-time jobs at the same time
software is easier because For software engineers,
if you are good, you can probably finish your work in two hours.
Damn.
like a lot of my software engineering friends like they finish their job like two three hours rest of the time they start going to the gym and like fucking 2 p.m
and
rest of time they're working on their own personal projects they have so many free time literally wow is that because of ai they're using ai to code faster uh no before ai coming in for example before chat gpt all this ai coming in they're already like a lot of software engineer already started doing that wow yeah also there was a period of time um those big tech companies over hire so many people to the workforce.
So, for example, after COVID, everybody becomes remote, right?
So, those big companies hire so many
software engineers just to fill the quota.
And I mean, also, that's why right now they're laying off so many software engineers.
It's not just because of AI, it's because actually they just over-hire so many people.
Got it.
Yeah.
Yeah, there does seem to be a lot of competition to get jobs right now, right?
In the tech space specifically.
Yeah.
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It's so much competition.
Like before,
before I get into computer science major, you need to do, they told me, right?
My mentor told me, okay, you need to do like 300 legal questions.
And when I just started, each legal question took me five hours to complete.
Holy shit.
So imagine 300 of them.
You need to complete that.
And the school doesn't even teach you those legal type questions.
They teach you some basic algorithm type questions.
But after you graduate, you are on your own.
Yeah.
But imagine now it's even more complicated.
You probably need to finish like 500 legal questions just to pass the interviews.
Oh my God.
But you don't even actually use those
questions or everything you learn from that.
You don't even actually use it in your actual job.
Like the actual job is way easier.
That's why I said they can do two hours and then they will be done for the rest of the day.
So the application is harder than the job.
Yeah, way harder than the job.
It's like the SATs are like taking tests for school, right?
And right now they are also competing with a bunch of senior engineers who got laid off and they are putting themselves into the market again.
So if you are just graduated as a young grad or just somebody who are transitioning from career, like you're taking a coding boot camp, right?
You have very low chance competing with those senior level people.
They just know more.
But AI.
That's why the AI is stepping into the questions, right?
The AI filling this gap between those people who have already have so much knowledge
and the people who are like junior position or like young grads.
So because with AI, you can quickly learn so much stuff from it.
Like
typically, let's say the school teach you whole material for one semester.
You can learn it from AI in one week.
100%.
I'm a big reader of books, but I'll use ChatGPT to summarize books chapter by chapter for me.
It's way more efficient, right?
I'm learning way faster because there's a lot of fluff in books.
You know, there's a lot of stuff that doesn't really matter.
So if you just get to the core details of books with AI, you can learn so much.
Yes, exactly.
And the thing about, that's why I also always tell my friends that the school is a scam right now.
The degree kind of is worthless because
you can learn so much faster with AI and they are all up-to-date information.
What the school teaches you are so outdated.
Like, for example, in my field, computer science, what they teach is probably some stack or framework they used 20 years ago.
Like, the professor just doesn't bother to change the material, upgrade the material, you know?
Same with marketing.
When I went for marketing, they were teaching how to run newspaper ads.
Yeah, like it's all social media nowadays, right?
No, it's crazy.
They didn't even talk about social media because it wasn't in the textbook.
Yeah, exactly.
But they don't even bother to change it because they, because the school has reputation So they know you're gonna get it's also a marketing, right?
You they know you get marketed into buying to that school, right?
And whatever they teach you inside is Did you go to a really good school?
Um, I wouldn't say like really good school is like New York University's NYU NYU.
That's pretty good, right?
Yeah, yeah, but
Asian standard.
Oh, yeah, yeah, Asian standard.
That's average, yeah.
But for average people, that's a pretty good school.
Well, I assume, yeah.
But your parents weren't happy.
Yeah, my parents weren't happy.
They said, oh, this is
not even in the top 10.
My dad was like,
I've
heard of it.
This is...
This is an Ivy League?
Yeah.
What was your GPA?
My GPA was like 3.6.
It's not bad, but for an Asian, that's low.
Yeah, yeah.
For an Asian SPO,
I wasn't paying too much attention at school, you know, honestly.
Yeah.
During the time I was,
I mean, the first year,
I was really into like really studying really hard and my gpa was like three point three point nine damn and then starting from the second semester i was putting a lot more time uh finding jobs
sophomore year high school no no no in my master oh master okay yeah in my master so
in the second year of my master i started put so much time into finding jobs because i applied for 1800 jobs in holy once i started applying for jobs 1800 that's insane there's that many jobs to apply for yes so with manual manual field um job application and also auto field applications
it's just hybrid of both like also there's um easy apply on linking yeah i just apply so many i've used that before yeah linkedin it's kind of useless for the yeah i feel like they get so many of those yeah
because my friend uh he's a recruiter he said he posts a job for in one hour
and in less than an hour
they got 200 people applying for the job.
Holy crap.
He said he doesn't even have time to look at all this resume.
He said he looked at probably the first 20 resume, and then he already decided who's going to hire.
Damn.
So the rest of the people who are waiting on the pipeline, thinking they can get a jobs, get interviews,
it's left in the dust.
It's done.
So out of those 1800, how many did you hear back from?
I got 50 interviews offered.
50?
Yeah, 50 interviews.
And then I got two job offers at the end.
But they were lowballing me during the time because I graduated at 2022,
December.
That's where all the tech market, tech companies were laying off people.
So they know they can get you at a way cheaper price.
They even hire senior-level engineers with like a mid or junior price.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's nuts.
So you basically had to apply for 900
jobs to get one offer.
Yes, basically.
And
the more craziest thing is that the first 1,000, I didn't actually hear back from them.
Holy first 1,000, I didn't know.
So a lot of people would have given up by then.
Yeah.
I mean, because I saw on TikTok, people were also complaining about this job market right now.
They were saying, oh, I apply for 200, 300.
When I look at it, I was like, there's way more.
You need to do way more.
Those are rookie numbers.
Rookie numbers.
Still, though, the fact that you need to apply for that many is crazy to if you're, if you have the skills.
Yeah.
And that's why right now, if you look at the ranking of the hardest job to get
the hardest major to get a job, the top 10
are
the computer engineer are in the second one.
I remember it's in the second one.
And the computer science on the fifth one.
And then they said AI is coming in as.
replacing the engineers, right?
And for me,
I feel like it is happening.
you think it's already happening right now It is happening It's on the process of happening like replacing the human engineers.
Jeez.
Yes.
That's gonna save companies a lot of money.
Yeah, it's gonna save them a lot of monies, but a lot of people is not gonna be able to find jobs to feed their families.
That's scary.
Yeah, because it's already replacing the easier jobs grocery stores cashiers customer service.
Well, actually, I feel like it's kind of reversed.
So before
they think when the AI comes over, it's going to replace all these, like, for example.
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Hairdressers, like cashiers, all that stuff.
And Amazon also did a study, did a campaign, right?
So they have no human cashier inside the Amazon store, only using camera.
But it turns out to be they are using all the Indians to monitor if you're buying it and then manually check out for you.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
They said they are using AI to see who you are and then automatically deduct it from your account.
But actually, it's not.
They are using human.
What?
I didn't know that.
Yeah, so it turns out to be a hoax.
So they were just trying to save money?
No, because the AI was not that advanced.
Ah.
For those type of like cashier type of job.
But the AI is so good at knowledge-based jobs.
For example, white-collar job, like engineers, consultant.
even like in medicine field pharmacies like because you need to remember so many stuff right and ai kind of had unlimited brains because they don't they don't need to touch they don't need to feel a lot of stuff where your brain is functioning for
so all they do is just memory stuff memory the patterns yeah yeah memory is interesting because they teach you memory in school yeah but it seems like with ai you don't really need to have good memory anymore yeah honestly you don't need to have good memories.
Like if I forget something, I just pull up chat GPT real quick, you know?
Well, I think the student, the school should teach people how to like search those information, right?
Right.
Or teaching them how to use those AI tools in the futures.
Instead of banning them, they should be teaching them.
Yeah, this
remembering stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A lot of schools, I remember when AI first came out, they banned it.
Yeah.
I thought that was a mistake.
Yeah, it's definitely a mistake because how can you ban it?
I don't know if you have used check before.
Check?
Check C-H-E-G-G?
No, it's a Check.
Check.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So like, the professor will give you some homework, right?
But you can't find all the answers on check.
Yep.
That company wasn't even banned, right?
Like, you find all the answers.
Even the exams you can find online.
Yeah.
It's like I used to do that.
Course Hero.
Right.
Like, you'll find everything.
I used to use all those.
Spark notes, Cliff Notes, all that stuff, man.
I never wanted to read the full book.
Yeah, exactly.
It's like this, all these books, this thick.
Dude.
And the actual substance is probably in that one page.
If that, if that.
They chose the books we read, you know.
We didn't choose them.
Exactly.
And then you got to pay so much money for that book, too.
Like $100 each at least.
Bro, each professor, yeah, $100 each.
I don't even think some of the classes we opened at once.
And I still bought the book.
Exactly.
You still bought a book.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Crazy times, man.
What AI are you using on a daily basis right now?
How are you using it?
So I use definitely ChatGPT.
I use Claude.
Claude is so good at engineering tasks, computer science tasks.
I also use Perplexity
for like deep research.
And also like the content generated itself.
It doesn't have, it has way higher word limits than the ChatGPT can generate.
So it's like more comprehensive.
I like Perplexity a little more than ChatGPT.
I feel like it's more accurate.
What kind of task are you doing?
Research on guests, research on books,
summaries.
If I need to summarize a podcast, like a four-hour podcast episode, I'll use that.
Looking up the best conferences to attend, the best type of people, where do I meet them, stuff like that, networking tips.
Yeah, there's so many ways you could use it.
It's crazy.
Yeah.
You know?
That's very interesting because I need to start using that for those conferences too.
Oh, yeah.
I find the best conferences, the best masterminds, the best membership clubs.
I just found out there's a club launching at the Wynn Hotel here in December.
I'm going to join that all from Perplexity.
oh you're based in you yeah i live here you're born here no born in jersey yeah mom's from china so i went to beijing when i was in uh elementary school oh beijing yeah that's the that's the top tier of this where the china is at yeah it likes the
imperial state
you've been there yeah i've been there nice the people in china they were feeling uh when they hear about people from beijing they'll say oh you are like privileged really yeah oh i didn't know that actually privileged wow you speak Mandarin?
Yeah, I speak Mandarin.
Nice.
That's my one regret in life.
Oh, your mom?
I don't speak it.
I didn't teach you.
Because my mom married a white guy, so I didn't grow up in that environment.
Oh, yeah.
Old English.
In good old English.
It's hard to beat English, right?
I mean, English is all you need at this day and age, I feel like.
Soon there'll be AI to translate languages for you, right?
On the spot, I'd imagine.
I remember when the might have been Google, they launched some technology, but it didn't take off some headset.
Yeah,
you can just plug in, and then they will automatically translate whatever they say in real time.
Yeah, yeah, I want to get that.
Because right now, all these translation tools have delays.
They have to hear the full sentence and then give you.
That's too long, though.
Yeah, that's too long.
It makes it awesome.
Yeah, it's just, I'm waiting for 10 seconds for waiting for the translate.
Yeah, yeah.
It needs to be on the spot.
Yeah, real time.
What else is exciting you with AI?
Anything you plan on using it for in the future?
I'm definitely very interested in
having the AI to do a lot of automated tasks for you.
I'll say like in the near future is just doing so many mundane routine like schedulings and
even start networking, like reaching out people digitally
like for you.
I think it could do that already.
Yeah, it can do that, but there's so many like anti-bot.
So you have AI working, networking for you, right?
Yeah, and the companies of all this website they also have an anti-bar system to check if you are human.
Yeah, that happened to me because I use Dripify on LinkedIn.
Have you heard of that one?
No.
Dripify.io, but yeah, LinkedIn will censor me like every once in a while because it's working too fast.
Yeah, like the you know the reason
the mechanism of the backend how they detect you are human is just you are more sloppy and you are way less accurate executing the task.
That makes sense.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, those like capture?
Yeah.
Right.
So when you click on, for example, they have shown some numbers like one, two, three, four, right?
You need to click on them.
You know how they detect you if you are robot or AI or human?
It's like how your mouse is moving.
So on the robot, once it detects it, it's linear, right?
So all
linear direction to that digit and you click on it.
But as a human, you are like
sifting around.
So you are undecided.
I can see that.
Yeah.
Wow.
That's interesting.
Yeah, I don't know.
I'm really excited.
I'm using it for my health too.
I got a dental scan and they used the dentist used AI to see how many cavities I had.
Isn't that crazy?
Wow.
They scanned the image and then
with AI.
And then they saw I had some gum issues, some cavities.
And then I got an MRI scan.
This company called Pernubo.
They used AI to analyze all the body scans.
Crazy.
Wow.
Because it's, there's a third leading cause of death in the medical space is misdiagnosis.
So
it can be more, way more accurate than the human.
Yeah.
AI is way more accurate.
You know?
So I'm very excited with health and then with making money too.
Because there's going to be AI stock traders, AI Forex, AI crypto.
They're going to be deadly.
Yeah.
I'm also very interested in like AI
in the future.
And
anybody can work on any jobs.
You don't need any degrees.
You don't need a background because AI can do all this work for you.
Right.
So you don't have to spend 10 years learning something.
Yeah, you just need to monitor.
So there will still be jobs, but you are the one that monitor if the AI is doing a good job or not.
Right.
Going haywire.
Yeah, so you are an art major.
You can still go be a software engineer.
Damn, man.
You like boxing, huh?
You're going to call out some people right now?
Well, I like UFC.
Yeah.
UFC more.
Like,
I do Taekwondo before.
Yeah.
I mean, definitely, like, I would say, have you watched that anime called Kicking Ashura?
Nah.
It's like the big company CEOs.
You know, Sony versus Center Pony, Panasonic.
And they have their best fighters come to the arenas and just fight to death.
And whoever wins wins the market shares.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's brutal.
Yeah.
I like UFC.
I like fighting.
It's one of my favorite sports to watch.
Yeah, I also feel like right now, all this world's like companies fighting each other.
It's like, yeah, the president should be fighting one-on-one.
Too many people are suffering, right?
They should start a league.
Yeah.
of all the companies CEOs.
I would watch that.
Apple versus Samsung, whatever, you know?
Yeah, definitely.
So, you know, in my space, I would say, like, whoever wants to compete for the market shares, like, let's hop on the game.
Let's start fighting, you know?
I remember when Zuckerberg was going to fight Elon.
Yeah.
I would have been front row there if that happened.
The Rome Coliseum.
Watch that.
Rome Coliseum, they said.
Yeah,
I'll bet on Mark Zuckerberg, though.
Oh, yeah, he would win.
It wouldn't be close.
Yeah.
Elon's older.
Mark's been training Jiu-Jitsu.
And I can see he's like getting ripped.
Yeah, yeah, he's looking good.
You think you could take Mark Zuckerberg in a fight?
I think I can take him.
Yeah, I'll crush him.
He's looking ripped, bro.
He's training with UFC champions.
He'd be a tough opponent.
Well, it might be, but we'll see.
We'll see in the game.
Who's your favorite fighter?
I would say Kabib.
I like Kabib.
You think he's the GOAT?
Yeah, I think he's the GOAT.
Over John Jones?
I didn't watch that much for John Jones.
Okay.
Yeah.
But I see him on TikTok all the time.
And he hasn't lose yet, right?
Yeah, well, he has one loss, but it was like a disqualification.
He did a 12-6 elbow.
I got John Jones, but this Topurrier guy, did you see the last fight with him and Charles Oliveira?
No.
He could be next.
He could be next.
He could be next, dude.
He's knocking out people in the first round.
He reminds me of Connor McGregor.
Oh, shit.
Yeah, McGregor was a beast.
Well, I also saw like John Jones, like, he's so good at grappling, too.
Yeah.
Grappling and wrestling.
You have to be, you know?
If you're not good at that, then people are just going to take you to the ground.
Yeah, he was.
There was a video, he was fighting with Gordon.
Gordon Ryan?
Yeah, Gordon Ryan.
Yeah.
And I was like, Gordon Ryan is like the goat of Jiu-Jitsu, right?
And he was like
doing that with...
I saw that one yo that's crazy that's in browser shout out to gordon he's coming on the pod too oh really yeah being in vegas makes it easy a lot of these fighters live here they're here for ufc or boxing
we got uh manny pacquia coming on next week boxer
should be a fun week dude what uh what's next for you though
um
What do you mean next?
What's like the next step for the company?
Like, what do you plan on releasing?
Any releases this year or anything?
Any updates?
Yeah, so we're planning to release um this this bot the ai that can automatically search up for you and automatically apply all the jobs for you wow so nobody can go through the pain i went through
you spent a lot of hours doing those 1800 applications yeah like i i think nobody should do that like you should be just living your life and then even playing video games while the ai is on the background doing all that for you
What video games are you playing right now?
I'm still playing League.
I'm playing League of Legends.
You're a sweat, bro.
Yeah.
That game pisses me off.
Oh, my God.
No, I had to quit that game.
I wanted to.
I rage quit so bad in that game.
I feel like sometimes your teammate just starts tilting, right?
And then you can't leave.
You're stuck in the game.
Yeah.
When you leave, you get
punishment.
Exactly.
I want to be able to leave on my own.
Like, that's why I play Fortnite, because if I have a bad game, I could just leave.
You know?
Yeah.
yeah.
I'll start running down.
Like, if my teammate is tilting, I'll start running down the mid.
Yeah.
And yeah, like, if I have, if their enemy team is like fat as fuck and you're still not living, that must be something going on in their brain.
You know,
is diamond high?
I don't know the rankings in that game.
Uh, I would say like diamond is like
point like two percent or like one percent of the population.
So you're almost a pro.
No, I mean, I wouldn't say a pro.
0.1 is close isn't it oh but those challengers or pro players they are like 0.001 something yeah
yeah i know the money is insane in league of legends right if you're at the top yes but it's stressful oh it's stressful like you gotta play the games like 10 hours a day 12 hours and then there's a post-game analysis you gotta like the coaches reviewing what you did wrong all that stuff so it's not it's the actual job damn yeah but i told my co-founders i said you all of you gotta be above above emerald.
So I know you can be good at something.
That's the company culture you're building.
The company cultures like my company culture, I literally post on my LinkedIn.
It says, if you want to join a company, you got to be at least Emerald.
Wow.
So above Emerald is diamond.
So you got to be at least Emerald.
Yeah.
Yeah, because I will be asking you, like, what kind of games do you love to play?
And if you are really good at that game, it means that you can do well in something you love.
Like, that's really simple because ai can now all the interview questions like i ask you the ai can answer it but some of the candidates probably using my tools like when they're doing the interviews so if someone sucks at league of legends and they apply to work for you well not technically league it's just like what do you love to do okay i'll ask him what do you love to do if it happens to be league then i have a i know a matrix you got to be at least an emerald right so i'm guessing fortnite also have some rank yeah there's uh yeah there's there's ranks, so you would require them probably to be like a platinum.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's the second highest one.
Yeah, platinum, man.
Yeah, that's cool, though, because it does show you have work ethic if you can reach those levels.
Because
obviously, no one's good at video games at first.
So, to get to the top levels, you need to put in some work.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's like you were putting way more time than other people's because a lot of most of the people's IQ is not that much different, right?
It's all about how many times you're putting in.
And if you just put in more time, you will definitely get what you want.
Right.
Because after I graduated, I have no idea about how to start my business.
I don't even know like AWS, you know,
those cloud servers.
And I just learned, I just took my time to learn it from the AI.
Nice.
And also some online resources like Reddit.
Reddit is a good source of information.
Reddit's fire.
Yeah.
I use Reddit a few times a month.
Yeah, it's good for finding restaurants.
It's good.
There's one thread called Fat Fire.
Have you been on that one?
Is it Vegas?
No, it's Fat Fire.
It's a bunch of young people with money talking about how to grow their wealth.
Oh, no.
Yeah.
I think it's like
you need to be, I don't know if there's an age limit, but you need to have a net worth of,
it's either a million or five million or something.
Oh.
And then we just talk about investing tips and how to make money.
how to protect your assets.
Fat fire.
Fat fire.
That's a good one, bro.
But Reddit's solid because people are so honest on Reddit because you're anonymous.
Yeah, but that's why also a lot of companies start to do their SEOs on Reddit.
Like they're posting some kind of like a fake reviews, but pretending to be like a real human.
Yeah.
I can see that.
I mean, I also, I also use it.
I'm going to be honest.
I also use it.
I got to take advantage of Reddit.
Yeah.
You know, Reddit don't ban me, right?
Shout out to Reddit.
What's your karma on Reddit?
You high?
So I got an account from my friend and he has like 10,000 karma.
Holy crap.
So that account never got going to get banned.
I was thinking about buying one like that too.
Oh, you can't.
It's pretty useful, right?
Yeah, it's so useful because if you just get a bunch of accounts with 100 karma, even 1,000 karma, like you post something that Reddit feels is an advertisement, it's going to get banned.
Right.
They don't respect it.
Yeah, they don't respect it.
It's very strict on Reddit for their bots.
Yeah.
But if you got 10,000, no one's touching you.
Yeah, no one's touching it.
I just can just keep spamming.
I might buy one tonight, honestly.
Yeah.
Because it is really good for SEO.
It's really good.
Yeah, if people look up your name or your company, that will be on the first page, right?
Yeah.
That thread.
Yeah, that's right.
It will be on the first page.
And even just searching some keywords.
Let's say they're not searching you.
They're searching for, like, for example, podcasts, like podcast GOAT.
And then literally, if you have a Reddit, it will just be on the first page.
Actually, and not just the first page
before you you even scroll.
Wow.
You know, the page you need to scroll to the bottom, right?
You'll be on the first few recommendations.
I got some work to do.
Yeah.
Because my SEO needs some work.
I'm trying to fix my Google Knowledge Panel.
You know?
You have a website?
Yeah, but it needs to be updated.
Yeah, I need to update that stuff.
But now AI is going to replace SEO, right?
Actually, so Google also have a policy that say for SEO content, for example, somebody writing the articles, right?
If they find your article and you spam that article, AI generated articles, they're going to decrease, actually decrease your rate.
Oh, yeah.
Wow.
So it really depends on, but it depends on your industries, right?
So for example, in my industry, I'm giving tips to the job seekers.
So I can have so many kind of like AI-generated content, for example, for art major, for software engineer, for consulting, for finance, and then for data science, right?
Then it doesn't look like a spam because I'm targeting each industry.
Yeah, but if you're using AI to talk about the same topic over and over again, then that feels like spam.
They'll detect that.
And that will detect that, decrease your rank.
Same with email.
I figured out you need to change up your email outreach.
You know, you can't send the same thing.
Oh, and also there's a website you can just buy a domain at the same.
So, for example, you have Sean Kelly, right?com, and you have Sean Kelly.app, Sean Kelly.io.
And that website, well, you can just literally buy it on that website.
I forgot what
I think it's called Instantly.
Instantly, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, instantly, instantly.
Yeah.
And they will warm up all this domain for you so you can mass send it emails.
That's the one I use.
Yeah.
Shout out to Instantly.
They should sponsor me.
Giving them some free programs.
I've been talking to so many SAS.
I know.
They all should.
Yeah, we've been putting so many brands on right now.
You mentioned IQ earlier.
Have you ever tested your IQ?
I don't know if it's accurate.
It's like some online test.
It says like 135 or something.
Damn.
yeah, you're a genius.
I'm not a genius.
I feel like I'm dumb as shit.
135 is gifted.
If before I
know, I feel I don't even know if it's a real act or no, you know.
So, because sometimes I feel like I'm a low IQ.
Like, I just do, I just do shit.
There's different types of intelligence.
So, there's, in my opinion, there's emotional intelligence, IQ,
book smart, street smart,
and then autism.
Yeah, those autistic guys can run a business.
Yeah, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos.
Yeah.
I feel like IQ is not like a really determined point of if your business is going to be successful or not.
No, there's general trends.
So like if you take an IQ test and you take income, it generally goes up.
But then when you hit the genius level, it goes down a little bit because you're too smart.
So you can't work for someone.
So you want to be between 120 and 140.
Gifted.
You talk about you don't want to to work for someone.
I mean, I don't want to work for someone, but it's because I just don't like the work.
Yeah.
I'm kind of lazy.
I never did.
My mom made me apply for jobs, and I told her.
Oh, yeah, it's always a mom, right?
Yeah, Asian mom.
She wanted me to be a cashier at Wegmans, and
I cursed her off.
Yeah, it was really mean of me, but I didn't want to work for someone.
Yeah.
You know?
My mom told me the same.
She's like, yo,
you got to find a good job and you're going to find a good wife and then you're going to have a family and all that stuff.
And I tried i did try took an internship it was at an insurance company
i don't want to talk about the name but yeah
so in that insurance company everybody's like 50 60 years old damn and i'm only like only the interns they are like super young like my age
and they give me a test supposedly should be two weeks and i finish it in like two days yeah and the rest of time i'm just scrolling reddits because i'm so bored
yeah that doesn't surprise me if they're 50s and 60s they probably don't know how to use technology that well.
But
Asian moms are tough love, you know?
Did yours want you to date an Asian woman too?
Oh, yeah.
There was one time I
had a, I took a
black girl home.
Oh my god.
And then
she was shouting to me like, oh, like our kids are going to be,
your kids are going to be black.
And then like,
I was like, there's no much,
it's a preference, you know, during the time,
I just like that.
It's a good type, you know.
Once you go black, you don't go back.
Well, that's what I say.
Yeah.
Asian,
I was never, not to be weird, but I was never into Asian girls when I was younger.
I feel like they mature kind of late.
Yeah, because when you're in school, they feel like they are underage, right?
Yeah, they look underage, bro.
You know what I mean?
It's true.
I feel the same.
Yeah, because they don't peak till later.
I feel like they don't peak till like 25, 30.
Above 25, yeah, above 25.
Yeah.
That's the same thing happened to me while I was actually in middle school.
My friend was asking me, like, oh, they were like, oh, talking about this girl.
And that girl was like, I'm not interested in it.
I was like,
I'm interested in those girls, like, above 20s.
It's like they are more mature.
Everything is more developed.
Those cougars.
Yeah.
A sugar mommy.
I should get some.
Yeah.
Well,
New York, New York Tech Week.
How was New York Tech Week?
That was last month, right?
Yeah.
So the first one I went to is
called Tech Carnivals
and met a bunch of brilliant minds there.
And there's one guy, he's a lawyer, but he also founded his AI startup for fitness.
So
AI is kind of like replacing the fitness influencers.
Actually, not replacing.
So the fitness influencers, a lot of people want to talk to them directly, right?
Have a one-on-one session.
So so the ai is trained on them that they said you can upload your own materials upload your own audios and it will sound like you and also it will talk like you
um
and then you can give out you can mass sending your programs to a lot of people who follows you wow yeah instead of the one-on-one coaching yeah and he's using his law firm money that he generated to fund his AI startups.
Damn.
Yeah.
Smart.
Because a lot of lawyers I know are struggling right now.
Because now you could just do contracts with AI.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Like it's so easy.
Anytime I get a contract right now, I import it into ChatGPT.
I say,
how can I be screwed over in this contract?
Please provide red line changes for this agreement.
I send that to my lawyer just to look it over.
Boom.
Yeah, it will decrease like so much hours they are putting in generating that content, right?
Just so many hours.
Just regular lawyers, like 500 per hour.
And if you do, if you make them generate those contracts, usually it's like five hours at least.
Yeah, just for a contract that you can make on ChatGPT in like a minute.
Exactly.
Yeah.
R.I.P.
to lawyers, man.
Well, the good ones are using AI, though.
The good ones are using AI to be more efficient.
I think also the top of some top lawyers, the reason why they are good is also they have some connections.
100%.
They have some connection with the judge.
For example.
I mean, in U.S., it's like
it's not called corruptions, right?
It's like donations.
So if the judge has some campaign and then they donate to that judge, when the judge sees you, they're gonna offer automatically, they're gonna like you, right?
Yeah, especially where you're in New York.
You guys have the highest conviction rate once it goes to trial.
Yeah.
98% or something.
Yeah.
I wouldn't want to be in court in New York.
You know what I mean?
Screw that.
Well, dude, it's been fun.
Where can people find you?
Find the company.
We'll include a link in the video and message.
Where can people message you and all that?
Feel free to check out us at lockingad.com.
You guys guys can also find me on Instagram and TikTok at Old School Boosted.
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Thanks for coming on, man.
And I'll see you in New York.
I'll see you.
All right.
See you guys.
August, right?
Yeah.