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Human or Robot, Can you tell the difference? + AI Landing Pages
50% of people can't tell the difference between AI vs Human writing. Can you?
Can you spot AI writing?
Jeff here! Today we’re talking about a way to test your AI vs Human writing detection skills, A hilarious AI beer commercial that went viral, How to use AI for meeting notes, How to create AI Selfies, and the perfect prompt to create a Landing Page with AI.
First, let’s talk about AI Detection.
AI detection is far from a perfect science, and it’s getting harder for AI detection tools to tell whether or not a body of text was written by a human or by a robot.
In a study from Stanford, they found that 50-52% of their participants couldn’t distinguish between human or AI text.

That’s not surprising to me, these AI language models are trained on human works. So it’s only natural for AI models to be able to fool humans by mimicking how we write and talk.
Think you can do better? @GreenSkullAI on YouTube thought so too.
Or try out the game for yourself and see if you are “The Ulitmate AI Detector”.
Also, send us a screenshot of how you did! 😊
Speaking of AI detection, if you’re a part of this newsletter you’re probably using AI to create content. Content at Scale has a free AI detector that will not only score your AI-generated content but also show you which parts of your content are showing up as written by a robot.
The screenshot above is from an article that I had ChatGPT write for me. As you can see it scored a 47%, but beyond that, it also shows you on the right-hand side what parts of the text are being flagged. Making your editing process even easier.
An AI Beer Commercial? This doesn’t look safe…
Giant beers, weird drinking… and is that a FIRE TORNADO?!
Several of these AI-generated commercials have been popping up around the web giving us a glimpse into a possible future with AI video. The way that it works is by using AI to create a string of 2D images and then string them together to create a video.
Visual Studio PrivateIslandTV posted this beer commercial to their Instagram, and I’m so glad they did.
Your own personal AI Notetaker
Meeting notes are tough for me, as I’m sure they are for most people. I love being present during a conversation and actively listening to what someone has to say.
That makes taking notes during meetings hard, I usually have to take a few minutes toward the end of a call to shorthand notes about the call and then write my full thoughts out after the call is done.
That’s where Fireflies.ai comes in.
This AI tool automatically transcribes meeting notes and even creates action points for you.
I love this tool. It takes away my main distraction (Note-taking) during those lengthy meetings.
"Draw me like one of your (AI) French girls".
Getting really good selfies or headshots is hard!
You have the find the right location, dress up, take the pictures, edit them, and then curate the ones that you want to use. You don’t really need to do that anymore.
In fact, the headshot I use for this newsletter is AI generated 😄
Ruben Hassid on Linkedin created a Step-by-Step guide on creating AI self-portraits that you can use to create those awesome headshots and selfies.
Actually useful AI tools & Tutorials
This section is usually reserved for the meat of the newsletter. Today I wanted to focus on something that I get asked quite frequently.
How can I use AI to create a landing page?
We have AI that can create excellent blog posts, and images and create scripts for videos. But what if I wanted to use ChatGPT to create a landing page for me?
Mathew Bojerski has the perfect prompt sequence for you to get it done. I even tested this out myself, and it worked well.
I’m not a fan of HUGE 2000+ ChatGPT prompt libraries that you get to only have a handful of them actually be useful to your use case. I think prompts should be created to fit your needs and those prompts should be crafted in a way that uses ChatGPT to improve the prompt sequencing better.
So whenever I see a use case for a prompt, my first thought is, can I use ChatGPT to make this prompt better and fit my needs more accurately?
So before you purchase that next ChatGPT prompt bundle, see how ChatGPT would improve on the prompts that you’re already using.
This is also a tease for Friday’s newsletter where I’m including some really cool prompt trainers to help you have ChatGPT create more effective prompts for you.
🚀 That’s all folks! 🤖
Thanks for reading! My goal is to make sure that you’re not just informed on what’s going on in AI, but that you actually get value from these newsletters. So, what did you think about today’s newsletter? Reply to this email and let me know what you think and what you would like to see more of.
Stay Curious!

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