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  • Stanford x Upscaile: How We Taught AI Filmmaking to 50+ Students (Full Class)
    Feb 26 2026

    Upscaile Partnered with Stanford to Teach a 90-Minute AI for Creativity Masterclass — From Prompting Fundamentals to Full AI Short Film ProductionIn this full Stanford class recording, Arturo Ferreira walks students through the complete creative AI workflow — from foundational prompting techniques to producing a short sci-fi film using only AI tools. The session covers everything from how tokenization and probability engines actually work to building consistent characters and visual styles across an entire production.Arturo demonstrates how he created a multi-character, fully narrated sci-fi short film in just 48 hours using ChatGPT, Sora, Runway ML, 11 Labs, and Final Cut Pro. Students follow along with hands-on exercises, learning the exact prompting frameworks used to go from basic one-line prompts to production-quality AI video output.Key Topics CoveredThe difference between artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, and generative AIWhy AI is a probability engine, not a thinking machine, and why that matters for promptingThree pillars of effective prompting: clarity, context, and specificityHow tokenization works (word-based, character-based, and phrase-based)Using temperature settings to control AI creativity and determinismHashtag prompting technique to create signposts and organize complex promptsRetrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) for uploading references and refining outputTree of Thought technique for generating multiple creative options simultaneouslyCharacter Lock, Style Lock, and Camera Controls for visual consistency across scenesBuilding a complete AI short film workflow from storyboard to final edit in 48 hoursEpisode Timestamps00:00 - Introduction and course overview at Stanford04:18 - How smart is AI? Why AI is fast, not smart06:20 - Tokenization explained: word-based, character-based, phrase-based07:40 - Hallucinations are a feature, not a bug09:59 - Three pillars of prompting: clarity, context, specificity16:41 - Temperature settings for controlling AI creativity21:46 - Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) explained27:00 - Hashtag prompting technique for advanced prompt organization32:52 - Tree of Thought technique for multiple creative solutions38:23 - Hands-on with Sora: creating AI video from prompts52:56 - Hashtag prompting vs basic prompting: side-by-side video comparison1:02:37 - Full AI short film reveal: 48-hour sci-fi production1:05:15 - Character Lock, Style Lock, and Camera Controls1:18:46 - Runway ML workflow for reference-shot-to-video production1:19:31 - Using 11 Labs for AI audio and sound effects1:23:09 - System prompts, custom instructions, and persistent memoryAbout Liam LawsonArturo Ferriera is an AI educator and creative technologist who teaches enterprise-level AI training and creative AI workshops. He partnered with Stanford to deliver this masterclass on AI for creativity, covering prompting fundamentals through advanced AI filmmaking techniques. Liam specializes in making generative AI accessible for creative professionals at all skill levels.About UpscaileUpscaile delivers enterprise AI training designed to help teams integrate generative AI into their creative and professional workflows. The company partners with leading institutions like Stanford to provide hands-on AI education that bridges the gap between technical capability and practical creative application.Resources MentionedChatGPT (OpenAI)Sora by OpenAIRunway ML11 LabsFinal Cut Pro / iMovie / Adobe PremiereTree of Thought and Chain of Thought prompting techniquesRetrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)Partner LinksBook Enterprise Training — https://www.upscaile.com/Subscribe to our free newsletter — https://www.theaireport.ai/subscribe-theaireport-youtube#AIFilmmaking #StanfordAI #GenerativeAI #AIforCreatives #PromptEngineering #ChatGPT #Sora #RunwayML #ElevenLabs #AIVideo #AICreativity #AITools #AITraining #Upscaile #ContentCreation

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    1 h et 25 min
  • How to save $100M in Tariffs with 1 Platform | Peter Swartz, Altana
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode, Peter Swartz, Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer at Altana, reveals how the company's AI-powered supply chain knowledge graph has helped stop hundreds of millions of dollars in forced labor goods from crossing borders and contributed to some of the largest counter-narcotics seizures in investigators' careers. Peter shares the real-world impact Altana is making across both the public and private sectors.Peter breaks down how Altana's multi-tier supply chain visibility works to trace forced labor cotton through global networks, how dual-use chemicals are being diverted into fentanyl production, and how the platform helps governments and enterprises collaborate to avoid billions of dollars in trade disruptions while saving hundreds of millions in tariff fees.Key Topics Covered- How Altana blocked hundreds of millions of dollars in forced labor goods at U.S. borders- The role of AI knowledge graphs in mapping multi-tier global supply chains- How Altana supports CBP enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act- Product passports and how they expedite legitimate goods through customs- The difference between forced labor entering legit supply chains vs. legit goods entering illicit ones- How logistics companies use Altana to prevent their networks from being misused- Proactive vs. reactive approaches to supply chain risk using probabilistic AI models- Scenario modeling for geopolitical disruptions including Taiwan and global conflicts- Saving billions in supply chain disruptions and hundreds of millions in tariff feesEpisode Timestamps00:00 - Introduction and overview of Altana's real-world impact00:41 - Understanding forced labor as a multi-tier supply chain problem03:09 - Hundreds of millions in forced labor goods stopped at borders03:45 - How the AI knowledge graph maps global supply chain connections04:15 - Working with CBP on the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act04:35 - Product passports and expediting goods through customs04:51 - Counter-narcotics and the dual-use chemical problem05:45 - Helping logistics companies stop network misuse06:27 - From alert to action and the system handoff process06:49 - Responsible AI and the role of human-in-the-loop decisions07:33 - Proactive vs. reactive supply chain intelligence08:08 - Scenario modeling for geopolitical disruptions and resiliencyAbout Peter SwartzPeter Swartz is Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer at Altana. He has spoken on global trade, supply chains, and machine learning at the World Trade Organization, the World Customs Organization, the U.S. Court of International Trade, and the National Academies of Medicine. Previously, Peter was Head of Data Science at Panjiva, listed as one of Fast Company's most innovative data science companies in 2018 and later acquired by S&P Global. He holds patents in machine learning and global trade, and completed his education at Yale, MIT, and EPFL.About AltanaAltana is the world's first Value Chain Management System, providing AI-powered supply chain intelligence to governments, enterprises, and logistics providers. The platform is built on a proprietary knowledge graph comprising more than 2.8 billion shipments, tracking over 500 million companies and 850 million facilities globally. Altana covers more than 50% of global trade, making it the most comprehensive and accurate supply chain map available.Resources Mentioned- Altana Atlas platform and AI knowledge graph- U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)- Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA)- Product passports for cross-border compliance- Altana's disruption and tariff scenario modeling toolsPeter's Socials:LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/pgswartz/Partner LinksBook Enterprise Training — https://www.upscaile.com/

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    48 min
  • Musk's LUNAR AI Factory + ChatGPT Now Has Ads | AI News in 5
    Feb 18 2026

    📢 This Week in AI: ChatGPT Ads, Data Center Freezes & Lunar FactoriesAI isn’t slowing down—it’s changing how we search, build infrastructure, and even think about space. This week: OpenAI switches on ads inside ChatGPT, U.S. states move to freeze new AI data centers, Elon Musk pitches a lunar AI satellite factory, China turns to AI to hunt corruption, and Anthropic raises a massive $30 billion war chest. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:[0:00] - Intro [0:15] - OpenAI Puts ADS in ChatGPT ][2:00] - States Hit Pause on AI Data Centers[3:45] - Elon Musk’s Lunar AI Factory[5:30] - China Uses AI to Catch Corrupt Officials[7:10] - Anthropic Raises $30 BILLION at $380B Valuation🎯 WHY THIS MATTERS:These aren’t just tech headlines—they’re signals about how AI business models, infrastructure, regulation, and capital flows are shifting in real time. Whether you’re planning AI deployments, managing risk, or just trying to stay ahead, understanding these moves is critical.💡 ABOUT THIS CHANNEL:AI News in 5 breaks down the week’s most important AI developments in under 5 minutes. No hype, no fear‑mongering—just clear analysis of what’s happening and why it matters to you.

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    5 min
  • Elon Musk Just Built a $1.25 TRILLION AI-Space Empire | AI News in 5
    Feb 12 2026

    📢 Trillion-Dollar Mergers, Software Selloffs & the UK's First AI Town

    Anthropic drops Opus 4.6 and triggers a stock selloff, Microsoft's Copilot faces a user crisis, Musk merges SpaceX with xAI in a $1.25 trillion deal, and the UK government turns Barnsley into a tech town. 4 major AI stories in under 5 minutes.

    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:

    0:00 - Intro0:15 - Anthropic Launches Claude Opus 4.61:15 - Microsoft Copilot Loses Ground to ChatGPT2:15 - Musk Merges SpaceX & xAI in $1.25T Deal3:25 - UK Names Barnsley Its First Tech Town4:30 - Wrap-up

    📰 SOURCES & ARTICLES:

    • Anthropic Claude Opus 4.6: https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-6
    • Microsoft Copilot Challenges: https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/microsofts-pivotal-ai-product-is-running-into-big-problems-ce235b28
    • SpaceX-xAI Merger: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/03/musk-xai-spacex-biggest-merger-ever.html
    • Barnsley Tech Town: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/barnsley-becomes-uks-first-government-backed-tech-town

    💡 ABOUT THIS CHANNEL:

    AI News in 5 breaks down the week's most important AI developments in under 5 minutes. No hype, no fear-mongering—just clear analysis of what's actually happening and why it matters to you.

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    #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #OpenAI #Anthropic #Microsoft #Copilot #SpaceX #xAI #ElonMusk #TechNews #AINews #FutureOfWork #ChatGPT #Claude #WeeklyAI #TechTrends2026 #Barnsley #TechTown #UKTech

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    4 min
  • He Took 300 Sales Calls in One Year to Build a Newsletter Agency | Louis Shulman
    Feb 5 2026

    Louis Shulman on Building a 15-Person Newsletter Agency, Taking 300 Sales Calls in One Year, and Why Email Marketing Is the Most Overlooked Growth Channel. Louis Shulman, founder of Orbit Marketing, returns to the show to reveal how he built a newsletter agency from scratch, scaled to 15 team members, and took over 300 sales calls in a single year. In this candid conversation, Louis shares why most B2B businesses are leaving massive opportunities on the table by ignoring email marketing.From running paid ads directly to newsletters to building full-funnel lead generation systems, Louis breaks down the exact playbook his agency uses to generate qualified meetings for clients. He also discusses the mindset shift from chasing revenue to obsessing over client results—and why that change transformed his business.Key Topics Covered:- Why email marketing remains the most overlooked channel for B2B businesses- The newsletter funnel strategy: running Facebook and Instagram ads to newsletter opt-ins- How to use surveys and Go High Level to qualify leads automatically- Transitioning from commodity service provider to fractional CMO- The difference between "founder growth hires" and "clone hires" when scaling- Why vanilla content gets ignored and opinionated writing drives responses- Building systems and playbooks that make agency work scalable- Using AI to overcome entrepreneurial fears and mental blockers- The shift from chasing client count to producing case studies- How Orbit Flows software was built as an internal tool then monetized- Why incentive alignment is the key to delivering client resultsEpisode Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and catching up with Louis Shulman01:17 - What Orbit Marketing does and how the business evolved03:51 - Why every B2B business should have an email presence05:13 - Converting sales call rejections into future clients07:23 - Training writers to create opinionated, high-converting content08:47 - B2B vs DTC clients and strategic positioning11:16 - The "sawdust" strategy: monetizing byproducts of your business12:28 - Becoming a full-service marketing agency vs staying specialized16:35 - Finding intrinsic motivation beyond revenue growth20:32 - Is the agency model actually scalable?24:46 - Using AI to overcome fears and mental blockers27:06 - Hiring strategies: patience vs startup chaos mode30:31 - Orbit Flows: building software from internal toolsAbout Louis Shulman:Louis Shulman is the founder of Orbit Marketing, a newsletter agency that helps B2B companies generate qualified leads through email marketing and paid newsletter funnels. He also runs Orbit Metrics, a data and analytics consultancy for e-commerce brands spending $2M+ annually on ads, and Orbit Flows, a content creation and project management software built for newsletter teams.About Orbit Marketing:Orbit Marketing is a full-service newsletter agency specializing in B2B lead generation. The company writes and manages newsletters for dozens of clients, runs paid acquisition campaigns to newsletter opt-ins, and builds complete funnel systems using tools like Go High Level. With a team of 15, Orbit Marketing has written several hundred newsletter issues for clients across industries including finance, e-commerce, and professional services.Resources Mentioned:- Orbit Flows (content creation software)- Go High Level (funnel and CRM platform)- Facebook Ads Manager- Kai Bax (agency scaling strategies)- Alex Hormozi (business growth frameworks)Partner Links:Book Enterprise Training — https://www.upscaile.com/Subscribe to our free newsletter — https://www.theaireport.ai/subscribe-theaireport-youtube#NewsletterMarketing #EmailMarketing #B2BLeadGeneration #AgencyGrowth #LouisShulman #OrbitMarketing #NewsletterAgency #PaidAds #ContentStrategy #Entrepreneurship #MarketingStrategy #FractionalCMO #StartupGrowth #AIinBusiness #EmailFunnels

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    56 min
  • OpenAI's $10 BILLION Cerebras Deal Explained + Google AI Controversy | AI News in 5
    Jan 22 2026

    This week in AI and tech: Google removes medical AI overviews after controversy, Anthropic launches Claude for Healthcare, Slackbot becomes a full AI agent, OpenAI signs a $10 billion deal with Cerebras, and Trump announces 25% tariffs on AI chips.


    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 Intro

    00:30 Story #1: Google Pulls Medical AI Overviews

    04:15 Story #2: Anthropic Launches Claude for Healthcare

    08:45 Story #3: Slackbot Becomes AI Agent

    13:20 Story #4: OpenAI's $10B Cerebras Deal

    18:00 Story #5: Trump's 25% AI Chip Tariff

    22:30 Final Thoughts


    📰 STORY BREAKDOWN


    🔴 GOOGLE PULLS MEDICAL AI OVERVIEWS

    Following a Guardian investigation revealing misleading health advice, Google has removed AI Overviews from certain medical queries. The move raises questions about AI reliability in healthcare information and the challenges of deploying generative AI for health-related searches.


    🏥 ANTHROPIC LAUNCHES CLAUDE FOR HEALTHCARE

    Anthropic announced Claude for Healthcare, targeting administrative burden reduction in medical settings. The specialized version of Claude aims to help with clinical documentation, patient communication, and workflow optimization while maintaining HIPAA compliance.


    💬 SLACKBOT BECOMES AI AGENT

    Salesforce announces general availability of the new AI-powered Slackbot, transforming it from a simple bot into a personal AI agent for work. The upgraded Slackbot can handle complex tasks, answer questions using company knowledge, and automate workflows across Slack channels.


    💻 OPENAI'S $10B CEREBRAS DEAL

    OpenAI partners with Cerebras Systems in a deal worth over $10 billion to leverage their wafer-scale AI chips. This massive partnership could make ChatGPT exponentially faster by utilizing Cerebras's revolutionary chip architecture, which houses millions of cores on a single wafer.


    🇺🇸 TRUMP'S 25% AI CHIP TARIFF

    President Trump imposes 25% tariffs on certain advanced AI chip imports while simultaneously clearing the way for Nvidia H200 sales to China. The policy creates a complex landscape for semiconductor trade with significant implications for AI development and US-China tech relations.


    📚 SOURCES & LINKS

    Story #1: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jan/05/google-ai-overviews-misleading-health-advice

    Story #2: https://www.anthropic.com/news/healthcare-life-sciences

    Story #3: https://www.salesforce.com/news/stories/slackbot-personal-agent-work/

    Story #4: https://openai.com/index/cerebras-partnership/

    Story #5: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/01/14/trump-nvidia-h200-china-ai-chips.html


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    #AI #TechNews #Google #OpenAI #Anthropic #Salesforce #Slack #Trump #Tariffs #ArtificialIntelligence #ChatGPT #Claude #MachineLearning #Technology #WeeklyNews

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    5 min
  • OpenAI Health + Alexa Web: 6 Stories | AI Weekly in 5
    Jan 15 2026

    OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health, Amazon takes Alexa+ to the web, and Google reinvents your inbox—6 game-changing AI updates for operators in under 5 minutes.


    📰 THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES

    • Plaud NotePin S: New $179 AI notetaker + Mac desktop app

    • Amazon Alexa+: Web experience now live at Alexa.com

    • UMG & NVIDIA: "Responsible AI" partnership for music discovery

    • OpenAI ChatGPT Health: Dedicated health space with medical record integration

    • Google Gmail AI Inbox: AI-generated summaries replace email lists

    • Plus: CES 2026 highlights from Las Vegas


    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 - Intro

    0:05 - Plaud NotePin S: AI notetaker goes desktop

    1:09 - Amazon Alexa+: Leaving the living room for the web

    2:23 - UMG & NVIDIA: AI music partnership

    3:35 - OpenAI ChatGPT Health: Medical records meet AI

    4:39 - Google Gmail AI Inbox: Your email, reimagined

    5:40 - Wrap-up


    🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES

    • Plaud NotePin S: https://www.plaud.ai

    • Amazon Alexa+: https://alexa.com

    • NVIDIA Music Flamingo: https://www.nvidia.com

    • OpenAI ChatGPT Health: https://chat.openai.com/health

    • Google Gmail AI Inbox: https://gmail.com


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    6 min
  • Eric Jorgenson: The 30-Year Lens (AI, Energy & Leverage in 2025)
    Jan 8 2026

    How Eric Jorgenson Thinks 30 Years Ahead to Build Companies That Matter in the Age of AI

    Eric Jorgenson, CEO of Scribe Media and venture investor, reveals how thinking on a 20-30 year timeline fundamentally changes investment decisions, company building, and personal leverage in an AI-accelerated world. From investing in asteroid mining startups to understanding why most people get the AI revolution wrong, Eric breaks down how to build leverage, develop judgment, and position yourself for the civilization-level changes ahead.

    The conversation explores why short-term thinking creates mediocrity while long-term vision enables breakthrough innovation. Eric shares his framework for evaluating startups, explains why energy and consciousness are the real currencies of the future, and demonstrates how AI tools amplify leverage for those who understand fundamental skills. The discussion challenges conventional wisdom about education, productivity, and what it means to contribute meaningfully to human progress.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • The 20-30 year investment framework and why most opportunities fail this filter

    • Why Eric invested in an asteroid mining startup when others called it crazy

    • How AI accelerates discovery in physics, biology, and material science beyond information work

    • The widening gap between AI adopters and non-adopters in every industry

    • Why judgment and taste matter more than technical skills in the AI era

    • How to train the next generation when AI can do the execution work

    • The difference between learning fundamental skills versus using AI as a crutch

    • Applying leverage principles through delegation, automation, and recorded processes

    • Why equal opportunity matters more than equal outcomes for civilization

    • Viewing consciousness as humanity's core responsibility in the universe

    Episode Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction and Eric's 2025 operating lens
    01:41 - The 20-30 year timeframe for investing and life decisions
    03:30 - Asteroid mining investment thesis and long-term vision
    06:26 - How Eric cultivated the long-term thinking mindset
    10:22 - AI as a force multiplier across all technologies
    13:54 - How the smartest people are adopting AI differently
    17:06 - The thought experiment: training an intern for maximum impact
    25:46 - The crisis in education and what students are missing
    31:32 - How leverage has evolved and become more accessible
    42:11 - Eric's highest leverage activities and what he should be doing more
    46:23 - The divergent paths of resourceful versus passive people
    50:36 - Why Eric does what he does and his view on consciousness

    About Eric Jorgenson:

    Eric Jorgenson is the CEO of Scribe Media, a publishing company that helps entrepreneurs and thought leaders write, publish, and market their books. He also runs a pre-seed and seed venture fund investing in long-term technology companies. Eric is best known as the author of The Almanack of Naval Ravikant, a curated collection of Naval's wisdom on wealth and happiness that has reached millions of readers worldwide and been translated into dozens of languages. The book distills years of Naval's tweets, podcast appearances, and essays into a comprehensive guide on building wealth, finding happiness, and living a meaningful life. Eric's deep understanding of leverage and long-term thinking stems directly from his work synthesizing Naval's philosophy.

    About Scribe Media:

    Scribe Media is a publisher specializing in helping entrepreneurs, executives, and experts transform their knowledge into professionally published books. The company handles the complete book creation process from writing to publishing to marketing, enabling busy professionals to share their ideas without the traditional barriers of book publishing.

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    1 h et 1 min