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there's this concept known as the world brain that many multi-billion dollar companies are now
trying to deploy, which means pretty soon you're going to have many companies around the world
trying to deploy this exact concept. I'm going to tell you what it is and how you can go about
doing it because literally we are doing it today at my company, Siegelgring. So you have companies
like Block and Jack Dorsey, founder of X, now founder of Block. He talks about deploying this concept
known as the world intelligence. And then you have companies known as Vrab, multi-billion-dollar
finance company for startups. They have this idea of a world intelligence as well. And we have one
called single brain. So here's how the concept of a single brain works. So this whole idea of
having a world intelligence and unified intelligence. So if you just take a look at this over here,
this is a single brain, okay? So this single brain, you have all this data from within your company,
okay, could be your CRM, all your chats, all your analytics, your Google docs, all these things,
they are feeding into this single brain over here. And then your entire team can query whatever
data that they want throughout the single brain. So they can ask about how sales performing or what
are the deals in our pipeline right now that are stuck? What are the angles that we should approach
outbound sales, for example? Or who are the clients that seem like they need the most attention
right now? They can ask about all this information, but that's not all. They can not only query that
information, but they can also ask the AI for strategies around that. So based on all the patterns
that you have seen with this customer, how have they been acting, what subjects have they been
talking about? Maybe this is right for an upsell. From there, it can even craft the emails for you,
or it can even execute on work for you. So maybe it's saying, hey, maybe it looks like this client
needs help with outbound sales. You could have your agent create the entire outbound campaign
end to end. So you can create email infrastructure for you. It can buy the email domains, okay?
It'll figure out the sequences. So all this convoluted stuff that you previously would have taken,
you know, three, four people were taking you weeks to do, you can now do that in an afternoon,
just by having this concept known as the single brain, okay? So the single brain concept,
not only that, you have a fleet of agents that it's also powering to. So this fleet of agents,
they are the ones that are doing the thing. So, you know, we have our agent called Alfred,
and then we have Arrow here for Sales, we have Oracle for SEO, Flash for Content Cyborg. I mean,
look, this piece over here, by the way, this piece got 354,000 views. This was created by Flash
over here, okay? And this image over here was also created by AI. So this stuff actually works,
and this article alone, I'll tell you this much, this article alone drove a few multi-billion dollar
companies to reach out to my company, single brain, okay? And then they actually got interested in
the single brain concept, which is this whole idea of a world brain, okay? This unified intelligence.
Now, what I will also say too, with this concept, so, you know, month one, when you're trying to start
this out, when you're trying to roll this out, it's going to be tough. There's gonna be a lot of
hello's nations. Things are gonna break. You're gonna have to reset the models. You're gonna have
to gateway restart a bunch of times. Month two, auto research, right? You don't have things that are,
maybe you're starting to get some patterns, maybe you're starting to work, maybe you're
starting to reuse some of these agents more, and this fleet of agents is starting to move for you,
okay? Then month three, the flywheel starts to spin, and then you're starting to see major lifts
in terms of what you're doing, okay? It's gonna find 10x opportunities on the sales side.
It's gonna find 10x infrastructure opportunities. It's gonna find 10x content opportunities,
because it's learning to work with you better, and that's the beauty of this. This single brain
compounds with you, it compounds with your organization, because as your organization gets stronger,
it gets stronger with you, it knows what you like, it knows what you don't like,
and you have to make sure that you have the right plumbing for it in place, because if you don't,
then it's not going to compound, right? So the whole idea here is, right? All these capabilities,
all these SOPs are all documented for you, and you want to put these all into skills.md files, okay?
So they should all live within a skill.md, and I'll show you where you can store all of this for
memory just in a second, and how we're thinking about it, and then you put it all into this world
model over here, so you have a company memory, okay? So raw AI tools, raw skills, raw SOPs that you have,
everything that you got here, feed it into the world brain, and then you have this intelligence
layer, and this is where your team can query for information, agents can query for information,
they can execute for you, and because you have this, guess what? Your team not only moves two times
faster, not five times faster, not ten times faster, we're talking a hundred times faster, okay?
And then you have surfaces where you have human interaction. So there's this concept right now,
known as you want to have fact skills thin harnesses, and this is not talking about body shaming
anybody, it's more so, hey, if your skills are really detailed, and your skills are really in
depth, and your harness, which is your driver, okay? So like claw code could be your driver, for
example, like a harness, and your harnesses are thin, ultimately what matters is how in depth
your skills are. So the better you are at doing your job, but to also documenting what you do,
so I highly recommend making a bunch of loom videos, or just dictating using whisper flow,
just saying what you want to say, and making them into skills, the more you store that stuff
within your company, the stronger your company is going to get, and the more you do that for your
clients, which is what we do for our clients in a single brain side, the stronger they're going to
get. So this part's critical. This is obsidian, and obsidian is great at compiling a lot of the
notes that you have. So you can see here, we have all these notes over here, okay? So we have,
you know, agents shared decisions, handoffs, knowledge, projects that we have over here, what are
we done from a daily log standpoint, okay? Just a store we're doing. Now on my screen over here,
this part is important if you want to have some semblance of a world brain that has good memory,
okay? So if a brain doesn't have good memory, well, it's only as good as the memory, right? You
kind of need to have both. And so what I'm using as obsidian, and obsidian is great for creating
markdown files of a lot of the skills that you have, a lot of documentation, I have a lot of
decisions that you made or your agents have made. And so in this case, I can see a bunch of things,
you're I can see decisions that the agents have made, there's shared decisions, there's shared
knowledge, there's handoffs, there's all these projects that we're working on, and this is a
project right here on many chat integration in terms of how we want to go about creating new
lead magnets where many chat can actually take a comment from Instagram and then pass them the
right lead magnet. I believe that's what it is over here. We have like a different case over here.
So like I was going back and forth with it, but here's the problem. You work with these agents all
the time. They forget what you're talking about. And you need something like this that's going to
remember. And even when I work with my agents, I ask about how useful something like an obsidian is,
it says it's extremely useful. It's extremely high leverage because it's able to get the information
that you need a lot faster and it's able to get you quality information a lot faster based on
things that you've actually done versus hallucinating or taking a long time to get that information.
So obsidian is important. You can choose whatever you want to do. We just chose obsidian because
one is great at making markdown files and agents love to read markdown files. So that is what we use.
If you want to triple your pipeline, double your revenues without having to cut headcount. You have
to check out the revenue agents from single brain. That's singlebrain.com. And within these agents,
they'll chat with you. They'll do data polls for you. They'll strategize for you. They'll even
handle outbound for you. They'll handle the sequences. They'll handle everything and to end,
singlebrain.com. And we'll see you over there. Okay. So back to this over here. So there are a
few things that we need to talk about. So this is my just my current machine in terms of how I'm
sending this up. So you need to make sure that you have the right hardware, right? So we have a
Mac many here. We have 2dgx barks from Nvidia and we run it on local inference. This is what we run
it on for, you know, my agent fleet, for example, this is what we run like our our single brain on.
It just it's just run on that. And then when we do it for a client, for example, it might be on a
VPS or might be on their infrastructure. Okay. So this is just how we're doing it right now.
You don't have to necessarily buy this equipment. You can probably get it for a lot cheaper.
And the thing is these local models, by the way, they're getting a lot better like Google's
Gemma 4 and video releasing it and then compressing it four times, right? So the cost savings are
going to get better and better over time. You're going to have to figure out token optimization
because chances are as token costs dropped, you're actually going to need to spend a lot more
and your team's going to end up spending a lot more. And that's going to be great because you are
now getting a multiple fold of anybody's productivity, right? It's it's multiplying by by
quite a bit. Anyway, all that to say is is we have this agent fleet over here. There's a CEO.
There's different agents for different tasks. And then also we have personalized agents for
T the team as well. So that can all plug into the single brain. Everyone has their own so they
have maybe their own preferences, their own goals, right? So everyone has their own agents.
And then we run that on NemoClaw. So that way it's each agent is sandbox. So, you know, if one gets
destroyed or one gets, you know, infected or something like that, it's not going to affect the
other agents, right? Not many companies are doing this right now. If you're doing this right now,
you are in a top one percent of the one percent. And I see companies talking about, but not many
companies are doing it right now. So I would highly recommend that you go out there and you try
this yourself, okay? And, you know, you can use there's a lot of different things that you can
use now. You have Zapier SDK. You have NemoClaw. We have a lot of these different tools that are
becoming available to you that you can use. And so there's no excuse not to set this up. Now,
for us, yes, we have single brain where we do it for customers, right? We have these, we have the
whole idea is that we have these revenue agents that can talk to people. So let me just give you a
preview of how this looks. This is like a single brain mock page that we have, right? So like,
imagine all these are just slackchats. If you just read these over here, I'm going to read one of
these. And this is actually real. This is actually something that we applied to ourselves. This one
at the top left, you can see Alfred here, Rand, the quarterly vendor and ops audit. So this is
like a CFO situation, okay? So it found three immediate savings redundancy RM licenses 12 one
use seats $43,000 per year, overlapping SEO tools, three tools doing the same job 18 grand a year
and then underperforming ad campaigns or as less than less than one one 438 grand a year. So total
savings that you can get is 500 grand a year, okay? So basically we had Alfred do a CFO analysis
and it saved. I kid you not 500 grand. It said you should be cutting costs in these areas. And
three days later, I cut those costs and we're in a nicer spot, right? Because you're and then
I'll give you a full audit attached. I want me to draft these cancellation emails. And so you can
do it for you, right? And if you want to give it the permission to send emails for you, you can.
That's a whole other conversation. I wouldn't recommend that out the gate. But point is this is real
money. This is real world stuff that you can do with this. Okay? Then you have Oracle found a
conversion signal in the product data free users who connect their analytics within 48 hours convert
to paid at 34% versus 6% for users who don't. What are you going to do with that data? I'll tell you
this, my team cannot do without single brain right now or any type of world intelligence. They say
it's a nine out of 10 in terms of usefulness. We've had interns onboard themselves without being
prompted to do that. They just did it themselves and they said it was incredibly helpful. We had
people on my team say that they feel like they're dependent on it now. They can't they can't do
without it because it's so helpful, right? So I think this is a complete game changer for any
business for this year and beyond. Again, if you start doing this now, your top 1% to 1%. So if you
joined this video, go ahead and check out this next one somewhere over here on this secret AI
marketing skills repo that has 1800 stars on it. And it actually includes that skill on how to
save 500 grand. Check it out.
Leveling Up with Eric Siu
