The narrator announces the launch of Cascade AI, a collaborative AI writer for teams that uses GPT-3 to help users work faster and smarter.
Users can type commands like /expand, /rewrite, /summarize, /ask, /outline, and /translate to generate content, improve writing, create summaries, answer questions, build outlines, and translate text.
Cascade AI can develop ideas from brainstorming sessions, write short stories and scripts, rewrite content, and suggest plot twists. Changes synchronize in real time so teams can collaborate on documents.
The narrator states that additional AI commands are coming soon and encourages viewers to try Cascade AI using the links in the video description.
The narrator demonstrates how to use Taskade to automate content creation. They start by creating an AI agent called "article writer" within Taskade that can generate blog article titles and content. The narrator uploads a list of keywords to the agent's "knowledge" section so it can reference them when writing.
Next, the narrator sets up an automation in Taskade so that when a task is marked complete, it will trigger the article writer agent to generate a new blog article project using the completed task's title. The agent inserts the automatically generated blog content into the new project.
To demonstrate, the narrator completes several task titles which then trigger the agent to create new projects with unique AI-written blog articles for each one. The narrator explains this automates the content creation process - you just have to train the agent on what kind of content you want. The narrator also mentions you could automate publishing straight to WordPress.
In under 10 minutes the narrator has set up an automation to generate unlimited blog article ideas and content just by completing simple tasks to trigger the process.
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Taskade has released a new update allowing users to create custom AI agents powered by GPT-4 Turbo. These agents can be trained with custom commands, tools and knowledge to automate tasks.
Users can build agents for specific roles like a sales analyst. Knowledge can be added through files, links and more to improve the agent's capabilities. Useful tools like web search, analyzing and negotiating can also be enabled.
Once built, agents can work in the background on tasks like developing sales pitches. They can also be interacted with through chat. Multiple agents can work concurrently on different tasks in a project.
The narrator demonstrates building a custom sales agent named Jake, adding knowledge on sales best practices, enabling web search and negotiation skills. Jake then works in the background to create a sales pitch while the narrator continues working.
More agent skills and automation tools are planned for the future. The goal is to bring "smarter automation" to teams and get work done faster.
Taskade is an AI-powered productivity platform that helps professionals manage projects. Key features highlighted in the video include:
- AI generators to instantly create workflows, mind maps, project plans, content, and notes
- Versatile workflow categories like tasks, calendars, and chat to structure any project
- AI assistant to analyze text and make suggestions within projects
- Block and task generators to populate projects with organized, actionable steps
The narrator demonstrates how Taskade can quickly generate an entire project plan for a SAS product launch with just a few clicks. They highlight the tool's versatility to adapt to diverse workflows beyond basic project management.
Key takeaway is that Taskade aims to transform and enhance productivity by simplifying complex workflows. The narrator encourages viewers to try out the platform to experience its AI capabilities firsthand.
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The narrator outlines a workflow for the GTD productivity system using Taskade. The key pillars of GTD are capture, clarify, organize, reflect, and engage.
To capture ideas, the narrator creates an inbox section to quickly jot down tasks. To clarify, subtasks and due dates are added. Then tasks are organized by priority level using sections for Priority 1, Priority 2, and Future tasks. A weekly review helps reflect on what's completed and what needs reorganizing.
The narrator explains that focusing on one priority section at a time is important. Hiding other sections allows better focus on the current priority tasks. Taskade's functionality to show and hide sections assists with this.
In summary, the narrator demonstrates a system to leverage Taskade for GTD by capturing tasks, clarifying details, organizing by priority, reflecting weekly, and focusing on one priority at a time.