So, it sounds like you're pretty seriously meditating. >> Yes. Yeah. Um, it was originally to fight off a skin condition and then it ended up fix. >> Yeah. Gemini fixed that. So, the story there was >> Gemini fixed your syphilis. >> The the uh zombie fix is here, man. >> Sniffer gave me the sy. >> No. Um, >> the I had a I had subatomic driisitis for about two years. >> Subatomic >> subor doteritis. So basically my face my face would break out like red and I wouldn't want to go outside the house. So I spoke to a few different doctors. A lot of them recommended topical steroid creams. Uh a lot of them said it was because of stress. So I got deep into meditation. I stopped eating like so such little sugar that I once flagged I once got diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Um which was a complete false diagnosis. >> Type one is pretty hard >> which is another side story. But I want then when I was away I tracked my skin for years and nothing would work. nothing would work. So when I was away on holiday, I just uploaded the file to Gemini and it just >> the file you mean a photo? >> Yeah. No, all the photos that I have and it just said, "Oh, just put nisarol shampoo on your face." >> Oh, wow. >> And it's never it's not an issue ever since. >> So it was fungal. >> Yes. So the biggest the biggest recommendation I would give >> Niserol is ketoconazol for people who are wondering. Yeah. >> This for dandruff and I do it once again. >> It's for dandruff. >> Uh it's also very effective for topical fungal. I did it once every two weeks now and it's completely >> [ __ ] crazy. >> It's completely gone. So any recommendation at home, like a practical thing would be just upload a photo of yourself to Gemini or Chat GPT and just say, "Hey, based off what you can see with my skin, recommend me moisturizers, recommend me everything." And it'll be better than Do you know anything? >> What do you use? What do you use Gemini for versus other models? >> I I'm I'm a an LLM [ __ ] Tim. Like I I shift. He's like the Andrew Hubman of LLM. >> Yeah. I'm shifting each. Oh, but to Sorry, I didn't finish the story. So, the meditation point there, there's a great question um which I ended up learning was asking your mind what thoughts going to come up next. >> And it's like your mind gets a bit it's almost this Mexican standoff. And the problem with these devices, I once asked myself that and my mind went quiet for six seconds and then for whatever reason there's this former Bayern Munich winger called Iron Robin and it's just him checking in on the left foot in my head and it's like that was that me? Why is that there? >> So if I have a Neuralink device, it's an interesting one of how does it know what was me versus what's just my monkey mind doing strange behaviors. really, you know, um I can't wait to see the first failed demos of, you know what I mean? Like these epic software demo fails and someone gets up and it's just like [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] twe especially given that the likelihood of it being Elon to do the first presentation is quite high. A man with a mind that I don't think anybody wants to see broadcast out into public. >> Did you see that demo of the Cyber Truck where he was on stage? >> Smash the window and he smashed the window. He's like, "Wait, that's not supposed to happen." Yeah. Um, the best film I've watched all year. It's a British film. It's probably one of the best like storytelling examples I've ever heard. So, people will know it from the Brits award. It was this horrific incident where Michael B. Jordan went on stage and somebody shouted the N word out >> and it was this huge controversial incident. But what actually happened was it was a guy who has one of the most severe form of Tourette's >> and he was subject of a film. >> He was subject of a film. So, he was at the bath. So, the film is called I Swear, and it's incredible because this guy grew up in Scotland, which is like, think about all the stereotypes you have about England. Like, the further north you get, the more like harsher it essentially is. >> Yeah. Like people from Abedine are some of the most like brutal people on the planet. >> So, this man grew up with extreme Tourette's in the 70s, 80s England when nobody knew what the condition was. So the film's amazing because it's just him like walking to the shops going fat [ __ ] and he go and he's just getting the [ __ ] bean out of him and he can't explain what it is. So he's constantly getting into fights. There's a scene where he's walking his dog and this is real. So he's walking his dog um across the um about to go across a busy road and he loves this dog, but there's a car coming and he goes walk forwards now and then he has to grab the dog like he's Tourette's. >> He's fighting against himself. >> Yeah, he's fighting against himself. It's so good. It's such a good film. >> Oh, where can you see it? >> Um, I sw if you just search I swear. >> [ __ ] you. [ __ ] you. >> So, >> I missed it. >> [ __ ] you. >> From Living with Chris, the man's a bit of a boomer. And I'll often like give him a recommendation and I'll go he'll go, "Where can I see it?" And if it's not on Netflix, he can't get it. No. No. Just Google it. Just figure >> That's not fair. That's not That's not fair and that's not true. But my response is, "What can I watch it on?" >> And I'll just say, "Google it." >> Right. But that's a fair I I feel like this is a little bit like here's a fantastic new restaurant. Okay, what street's it on? I just want a little bit more information. And the fact that you want me knowing what you know, which is that you might understand what streaming service it's on. >> Saying to me that I have to go and Google it when you could just say it's on Netflix and me and Tim this side of the table. >> We just expect a little bit more decorum. You know what I mean? >> This is why I This is why I want AGI to come because it gives me >> So glad you brought me this [ __ ] >> All right. All right. All right. >> Wait, going back to the um photo thing. Do you guys know what people are utilizing um chat GBT and whatnot for when they upload photos of themselves? >> Looks maxing. >> Well, that's interesting. Do you know Codes? >> What do they what they upload a set of photos? There's these apps on the app store too now that kind of do a rapper experience. But the idea is that effectively, you know, you upload photos to to Gemini or Chad GBT and then it suggest things that you might want to do whether >> your cheekbones with this type of >> medical procedure, you know, jaw surgery, um having a symmetric face, even things like hairstyle make a huge difference or a beard or whatever. >> Skip that section. And roughly it's it's really interesting that people are doing this because um obviously there's this huge craze of looks maxing and whatnot and um turns out huge use case for AI. >> Dude, check out Cooves. I've just sent this to you Jared. Um co Q. So look at this. So this is glow up without surgery. Get your personalized facial analysis and transformation. So I know the science team behind it. The science team behind this are absolutely sick. So look at the guy in the right and then like you should be able to do a transition. You see how you can get the middle of the guy's face. You should be able to click on it. Yeah, exactly. So move it all the way to the right. >> You was worried about mean intent. Look at this. >> And then go to the left. >> Wow. Got it. So it's like drive by shooting suspect to soap opera star. >> Exactly. >> Uh get more career opportunities, boost your self-confidence, make a stronger first impression, improve your dating life, enhance your quality of life. So basically it's go let me see the one on the left again. Go the easy swing it. >> She's really attractive. >> I feel like that's one of those like Sandra Bulock. Oh, she takes off the glasses and walks out and she goes >> You're like, "Wait, she model." >> That's all she did. Uh, she's shaped a face. Do it again. Jared, >> show me. >> Slow it down. Go really slow. >> [ __ ] hell. >> Uh, slow. >> You know, this is just IRL Facetune, right? >> Um, yeah. >> So, if you There's like Facetune has all of the Facetune. I don't Do you guys know what Facetune is? I learned about it from Freyer India a couple of weeks ago. >> One of the most it it came out very a long time ago, Israeli company >> and u >> and it's it's just a easy way of manipulating the way that your face looks and you know slims your jawline or whatever you have >> like as in on a photo not not actually. So, so it turns out every Instagrammer or before they post any time people post photos um they typically went through the same workflows and Facetune was kind of a um you know just a bunch of tools that you can utilize and now with AI >> oh yeah >> um holy crap I mean the possibilities are quite limitless and so you know it can regenerate that photo and so there at the bottom there are all these like AI filters and um people use them so so so much and often I I heard story where uh one of my friends met somebody from Instagram and you know they had a they had all these photos and uh she looked nothing like herself real life. >> Well, let me give you this from Freya. Um when >> from Freya >> Freya India is a a girl writer who just released a book called Girls >> the Nordic God. >> Uh she does look a little bit like that blonde hair. She's like a the what would what's the female equivalent of the Uber mench ubering or whatever it's called? >> Uber. >> Yeah. Uh she's that um yeah, she uh she was telling me that when groups of young girls are out and they're taking photos at a party, everybody fights to be the one whose phone is used to have the photo taken because that means that they're the one that's in charge of the face tuning. >> Yep. >> So that they can work on themselves a little bit more and I know it's actually a huge social faux if you >> post a picture where you look good and the other person doesn't. stitching. That is stitching your mate up a little bit. You know, there's a famous uh English footballer called Ashley Cole. Can you just search Ashley Cole squad photo? And uh this How long is this? 10 years. Uh yeah, he was when he was at Roma, so it's He's retired. Do you want to tell story? >> Well, it's just a a squad photo. It's it's one of those I know it when I see it ideas, I guess. Um, but it's just a football photo of the entire Roma team and Ashley Cole, who's this Brit, is like trying to mingle with these Italians. Iconic Yeah. top left >> cuz he's just awkwardly leaning on the outside. So then he gets me'd everywhere. >> This became one of the biggest memes in the world for a long time. It's a team. >> It looks like the headline. Scroll down a little bit. >> Ashley Cole appears to be an outcast in an incredibly awkward Roma team picture. The amount of times me and Chris have been out with like a group of guys and I'll do the ashy call like two yards moves off to one side ruins. Absolutely ruins it. Did you know your gut controls your energy, your recovery, how well you absorb everything that you eat, and the one nutrient that keeps it all running properly is fiber. 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