Welcome to the latest updates from the AIMG community.

Official updates:

  • Happy New Year, AI Marketers Guild! What’s your AI-related marketing resolution? How do you want to or not want to use AI for your marketing in the year ahead? We’ll explore a lot of these topics in upcoming sessions.

  • A great way to get to know members is at our AI Insiders serieshttps://lu.ma/aimg . Beyond the Slack group, it’s how so many deeper connections are forged here, and you’ll usually learn a few things too. It’s such a treat meeting members of the community this way.

  • And you can try our AI matchmaker! Talk to Boardy on WhatsApp and meet some AIMG members! Try it out here and tell Boardy who you’re looking to meet: https://whatsapp.boardy.ai/ai-marketers-guild 

  • Meanwhile, be sure to keep tabs on our updates here:

Upcoming events:

#help-a-member

  • Ian: I've been experimenting today with GPT, Gemini, and Canva visual AI tools, and I could use some advice. I like that Gemini can source directly from my google docs and seems to be reasonably good at sticking to brand colors...

#job-board

#selfpromo

  • Cory: My newest newsletter post is live today, and it discusses how marketing teams scale with the best talent for the role in today's world with offshore and AI. The intention is to keep the team lean until you need to hire, and manage costs throughout the journey of start-up growth.

  • Mark: New LinkedIn Article: The Global Village didn't just collapse - it was foreclosed on. I analyzed recent social trend clusters and they all point to the same uncomfortable truth: People aren't just logging off; they’re building walls.

#try-this-tech

  • David: With all the buzz about ChatGPT’s new image capabilities vs Gemini, I took a draft of my latest LinkedIn post and with no further direction asked each to create an image to accompany it. These are the first drafts - the list is ChatGPT. Whoa.

  • Paul: Sharing some good informational Custom GPTs for your testing pleasure. Here they are: History Chronology Summary. Website/App History

  • Paul: During the week, I’ve been building a set of encyclopedia-style Custom GPTs that explain things clearly—history, culture, systems, health, and everyday topics—without fluff. There are GPTs that cover television, movies, game shows, cartoons, music, pop culture, brands, products, stores, restaurants, and sports. Others focus on bigger-picture topics like U.S. history, law and legal history, technology trends, science trends, space exploration, transportation, and major historical timelines.

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