Seasoned broker now embracing artificial intelligence

Learning to love artificial intelligence 

Despite not being as tech-savvy as his younger counterpart, Braunschweiger noted he is adept at producing video. “One of the things I’m really, really big on is video,” he said. “I produce anywhere from 20 to 40 pieces of content a week. Video comes easy to me. It’s the technology part that’s difficult.”  

He’s not alone: “One of the things I encounter a lot with people – I talk to colleagues and get a lot of emails and messages – is the fact that you’re worried, you’re scared about video and don’t know how to start,” he said. 

It was then his turn at the lectern. “So what we’re doing is using ChatGPT to help us create the video but also to be able to transport that script into a vehicle so we can record it. What we do is put it in a Teleprompter. He referred to a teleprompter app, which not only displays the script but provides text in large, easy-to-read font on the phone screen, automatically scrolling the text to match the user’s place in the script.  

In using ChatGPT, he showed how he provided the platform information on himself – who he is, what he does and what he needs to accomplish. “The more information you give to ChatGPT, the better information you’re going to get.”  

He then input information related to the script he sought, and then showed the completed script to the audience. The presentation was acknowledged with spontaneous applause from members of the audience.  

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