AI Edge Archive: From 100 to 10,000. How AI Is Reshaping Content Creation
The tools are here, the playbook is changing, and creators who move fast will win.
đ Editorâs Note / Intro Spark
This week, Iâve been swimming in inspiration â from a video editing project that brought 1950s South Florida photos to life, to a Gary Vee binge that sparked a new creative fire. In a podcast with the founders of Phia, Gary said something that hit me hard: AI will take us from making 100 pieces of content a week to 10,000. Thatâs not a future trend â itâs already happening. But only if we learn how to blend AI scale with human story. It got me dreaming up new ways to show up â like launching a YouTube channel (yep, itâs happening).
This issue is all about finding your voice, building systems to amplify it, and turning sparks into signal.
đ§ Tool of the Week: Pixverse.ai
What it does: Turns static images into dynamic, AI-generated video content with animation, motion, and flair.
Who itâs for: Creators, nonprofits, brands, or educators who want to breathe new life into photos or visuals.
Use case: I used it to transform 1950s archival photos into a storytelling video for a local nonprofit, instantly bringing a snapshot of the past to life.
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⨠AI in Action: The Five-Minute Pricing Sheet
Yesterday, I needed to pull together a price list for a content creation project. Normally, this would be a multi-hour task involving research, writing, and formatting. But this time, I used ChatGPT to research going rates and help structure the list. Then I took the output and formatted it into a clean, client-ready PDF using Lovart.ai.
Total time? Five minutes. What used to be a time sink became a mini masterclass in working smarter â not harder â with AI.
đ Trend Watch: Gary Vee on 10K Content Strategy
Gary Veeâs prediction: Brands will soon be pumping out 10,000 pieces of content a week, powered by AI and anchored by clarity of voice.
Why it matters: The playbook has changed. The new ârĂŠsumĂŠâ isnât a doc, itâs a digital footprint. Gary even suggests ditching job boards and instead creating content on LinkedIn to attract your next opportunity.
Takeaway: Stop waiting. Start documenting what you know, distributing it often, and letting the algorithm work for you.
đ¨ Edge Tip / Prompt Lab
Prompt:
Youâre a personal brand strategist. Based on this text/audio/transcript, create a week-long content plan (2 LinkedIn posts, 1 short video script, 2 quotes with context). Keep the tone conversational, specific, and rooted in personal experience.Zapier Automation Trigger: New voice note or doc in Google Drive â Send to OpenAI or Claude â Format response in Notion â Tag for review and scheduling â Optional: Auto-generate visuals with Canva
đ Final Thought
You donât need to go viral. You need to be visible. And with AI, your content output doesnât have to match your energy, it can multiply it. Whether itâs video, writing, or audio, find your medium and let the machine help you move.
If this resonated, forward it to a creative friend whoâs building in public.


