• What people do wrong in branding and how AI can help us? Featuring Artificial Intelligence as my guest. Powered by ChatGTP 4.0 and Elai.

  • Jun 5 2023
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

What people do wrong in branding and how AI can help us? Featuring Artificial Intelligence as my guest. Powered by ChatGTP 4.0 and Elai.

  • Summary

  • What initially planned as a fun experiment turned out as a very inspirational and deep discussion. 


    This is the first ever podcast between human and Artificial Intelligence on marketing and branding. It’s fun to listen. But it’s even more amazing to watch. As AI is now can be humanised not only through text and voice, but also through video. And this is very fascinating. 


    Tune-in for the new episode of the “Brand Matters” podcast with “Brandon” being my AI-guest for the show.


    This unique conversation ventures into uncharted territory, discussing AI's role and potential in brand creation, the future of branding in the digital era, and debunking common fears surrounding AI. As the first-ever dialogue of its kind between a human and AI on the topic, Brendan provides innovative insights into creating a resonant brand personality, defining a purposeful brand mission, and the power of AI in supercharging brand design. We also delve into a captivating review of under-the-radar brands that are making significant waves in the industry. Brendan's AI-backed perspectives and our engaging discussion will reshape your understanding of marketing and branding. Tune in to be a part of this revolutionary conversation!

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