Luis Riancho - Episode 159

“AI is like being yourself on steroids”

Luis’ interest in computing started when his parents bought his first computer, an Intel 486. He was 6 years old and it cost them more than a month’s salary!

He also played basketball for over 26 years, reaching a semi-professional level in Spain.

The emergence of generative AI, with the advent of ChatGPT, changed his life.

He began sharing AI content on social media. Gradually, his content gained more and more interest. Allowing him to quit his job and dedicate 100% of his time to creating content for his social media channels.

Now, he works less, earns more, and does something he loves! Legend bloke and great conversation!

Luis Riancho - AI Generative Specialist and AI Educator

Discussion Topics: What you will discover from listening to this Podcast:

  • AI making content creators lives easier
  • How a 486 computer started his tech career
  • Becoming a semi-pro basketball player
  • ‘Quitting’ to balance his life
  • How programming changed his life trajectory
  • The benefits of Artificial Intelligence
  • Concerns about AI
  • Why now is the time to use AI
  • Using CHAT GPT to learn English
  • How AI creates children’s stories
  • Fears of kids technology usage
  • Social Media causing depression in schools
  • Does tech dumb down children?
  • Should all speech be free speech?
  • Converting online relationships into real life friendships

 

I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

Your fellow being

Gareth

SHOW NOTES

Background, Context & Reference

Connect with Luis Riancho:

Twitter

Instagram

LinkTree

YouTube

TikTok

LinkedIn

Discussion Links:

486 Computer

Cantabria, Spain

Chat GPT

Luma AI

Pika Labs

Pika Art

Suno AI

Remix AI

Baldur’s Gate 3

People Mentioned:

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