What do Microsoft’s boardrooms and Gen Z’s startup culture have in common?
Answer: ChatGPT. 💻✨
Yes, even the daughter of Bill Gates, Mr. Windows himself, is riding the AI wave – and she’s doing it smartly.
🎥 Phoebe Gates, co-founder of the new e-commerce app Phia, just revealed her daily ChatGPT hack to break the internet (well, at least on TikTok and Insta). And no, it’s not coding, trading crypto, or writing emails…
It’s viral video reverse-engineering. 🔍📱
📊 The Hack: ChatGPT as a Viral Video Detective
Here’s what Phoebe and her co-founder Sophia Kianni do:
- Scroll TikTok & Insta (hey, research is research 😎).
- Track viral brand videos – what’s the hook? the mid-roll? the wrap-up?
- Drop the transcripts into ChatGPT.
- Ask: “Why did THIS go viral?” 🧠
- Then give ChatGPT their product and ask it to recreate a similar, scroll-stopping script.
Boom 💥! Script ready. Time saved. Creativity boosted.
As Sophia said:
“You shouldn’t be starting anything from scratch. The internet exists for a reason.”
Phoebe? She’s all in.
“I use AI almost every single day, and it supercharges me.” 🚀
🧩 But Wait… The Big Irony!
🔁 Let’s zoom out for a second.
While Gen Z founders are supercharging with ChatGPT, some companies are saying:
“We’re struggling to hire talent… too much AI dependence.”
Uhh… what? 🤔
So here’s the irony:
- You need people who know how to use AI to stay competitive.
- But then you blame AI for making people obsolete?
That’s like telling someone:
“Hey, you’re an amazing driver. But we don’t need you — our car drives itself now.”
— Sincerely, Tesla 🏎️💨
But remember this:
AI doesn’t replace you.
AI replaces those who don’t know how to use AI. 🤯
📣 Moral of the Story?
Whether you’re a billionaire’s kid or a backbencher with a big dream, the playing field has leveled a bit.
AI is not just a tool. It’s your creative partner now. If you don’t use it, someone else will — and they’ll go viral while you’re still figuring out hashtags.