#12 All Acess How Much Does AI Know About PDR
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Gene Fetty: [00:00:00] Hey, what's up guys? Gene Ty with the Automotive Appearance Institute back with another episode of our All Access podcast. Today we've got a cool show. I think I was listening to another podcast and they were talking about talking to ai and I was like, I wonder if we could talk to ai. I mean, I know we can talk to ai, but like, will AI make a a, an interview?
So I went to chat GPT that I have a subscription for and I was like, Hey, can we interview you? And chat GPT was like, yeah. So pretty cool. But before we dive in, if you're listening to this on Monday, December 2nd,
Dylann Jaimes: December 2nd, yes.
Gene Fetty: If you were listening to this live, the day it comes out, it is cyber Monday.
This is your last chance. The clock is ticking. At [00:01:00] 11:59 PM Eastern Time tonight. Again, if you're listening, Monday the second. Uh, we are running a Black Friday bundle deal, uh, for the GPR Masterclass, our tension class and our cold glue class. Normally almost a thousand bucks on sale ending tonight. You have the hours left, uh, ending tonight for just $444.
Uh, auto appearance institute.com to grab that bundle. If you haven't already, uh, and me and Dylann made a pretty fun video. So if nothing else, go watch the, uh, the intro video on the sales page. I think you'll have fun, uh, listening to me banter with myself. How about that?
Dylann Jaimes: Did you have fun
Gene Fetty: making that Dylann?
Dylann Jaimes: Oh, that was so much fun. That was awesome. I'm really glad we got to bring the other gene back.
Gene Fetty: Yes. Yes. So also if you want to see the other gene, my alter ego, I guess, or [00:02:00] something, I head over to to any of our social for at dent repair now and go back to around Halloween time and you will see the other gene I'm making an appearance.
So, uh, the premise of today's show, what I want to do is, uh, AI obviously is making big waves, has made big waves, uh, and is becoming, uh, integrated into everything. Even the new iOS update on my iPhone now has Apple intelligence, right? AI, not super impressed with that, by the way, it's not very good at, summarizing everything.
Doesn't make sense.
Dylann Jaimes: No. And I've even tried it on the Mac and it's not great. I I'm looking forward to seeing what bugs they work out in future updates.
Gene Fetty: Yeah. And the AI will get better. Like I've been using chat GPT for, I guess a couple of years now. Uh, I was on pretty early, uh, and it has gotten significantly better.
So I'm sure as, as, As [00:03:00] Apple intelligence progresses, right? It'll get better for sure. So what I want to do is, uh, does it think this is going to be a two part show or two shows? Uh, there's so much information, sometimes misinformation out on the web about painless debt repair, about PDR, uh, that we're going to interview chat GPT.
Uh, now this is the 4. 0 engine or the 40 chat GPT 40. Uh, and I do have the paid subscription, so right, it's the full on, I guess, everything you can get. Um, and we're going to interview it and see what it knows about PDR, uh, and maybe see if we can't, uh, correct, uh, some of the things that it's not sure about.
We're going to see how it goes. So without further ado, let me get my phone unlocked and bring this in here. Takes a second to load up. And if you haven't had conversations with this, it's actually [00:04:00] pretty cool. So, hey ChatGPT, we are live on the All Access podcast show with the Automotive Appearance Institute.
Uh, introduce yourself and say hello to everybody.
ChatGPT: Hey everyone, I'm ChatGPT, and I'm excited to be here on the All Access podcast with the Automotive Appearance Institute. Looking forward to chatting about painless dent repair with Gene and sharing some insights. Let's dive in.
Gene Fetty: That sounds great. Thanks, I guess, for coming on the show about your AI.
So it's kind of strange talking to AI or artificial intelligence, but we sort of feel like it's humanized. So anyways, let's, let's jump into this interview. Uh, what, like if somebody just shows up and goes to chat GPT and they're like, Hey, what is. Paintless Dent Repair. What's your answer to that? Like, in your words, what is Paintless Dent Repair to you?[00:05:00]
ChatGPT: Paintless Dent Repair or TDR is a technique used to remove minor dents and dings from a vehicle's body without affecting the original paint. It involves carefully massaging the metal from the inside or using specialized tools on the outside to restore the panel to its original shape. PDR is popular because it's faster, more affordable, and maintains the car's original finish compared to traditional repair methods.
It's a great solution for hail damage, door dings, and minor creases.
Gene Fetty: Well, that's great. That's actually a pretty good description. In fact, I bet, Uh, like if we go look at some websites for PDR, you're going to have very similar descriptions. Uh, so chat GPT in this interview, I'm going to push back if there's, uh, information that you're putting out that, that as a painless dent repair expert myself, if I feel it's a [00:06:00] little bit incorrect, uh, I'm going to push back on that.
So in your description, uh, you talked about it being a more affordable repair and I would agree that that Uh, typically on smaller damage, it is going to be a more affordable repair than, than with a body shop. Uh, but as painless dent repair has evolved, or, or even if we're talking about hail damage as it gets into some more extreme cases, uh, painless dent repair is not always a savings, uh, financially for repair.
What I guess, what would be your rebuttal to that?
ChatGPT: You're right, Gene. While PDR is often more affordable for smaller or less severe damage, there are scenarios where the cost can rival or exceed traditional body shop repairs. With more complex or extensive hail damage, for example, the time, skill, and specialized tools required can [00:07:00] make PDR quite costly.
Plus as the industry advances, PDR techniques are being applied to larger and more complex repairs, which can also increase the price. It all comes down to the specific damage and the approach needed for a quality repair.
Gene Fetty: So I want to get your opinion on this and see, see what your thoughts are. Why if paint, if paintless dent repair is the same cost.
Like equal to or even greater than a conventional repair What reasons would it make sense for a consumer for a customer to still choose paintless dent repair? over a conventional auto body repair
ChatGPT: Even when the cost of pdr is similar to or higher than traditional repair methods There are several reasons a customer might still choose pdr 1.
[00:08:00] Maintaining original paint. PDR preserves the factory paint, which is more durable and perfectly matched to the rest of the vehicle. This is especially valuable for newer cars or specialty finishes. 2. Resale value. Keeping the original paint and avoiding filler can help maintain the car's value, which is important for resale.
3. Time efficiency. PDR is usually faster than conventional repairs, reducing the time the customer is without their vehicle. 4. Environmental impact. Since PDR doesn't involve painting or the use of harsh chemicals, it's a more environmentally friendly option. Five insurance benefits prefer PDR because it can be more cost effective for them, which might result in lower premiums or incentives for the car owner.
These factors can make [00:09:00] PDR a compelling choice, even at a similar or higher price point.
Gene Fetty: Chad, GPT, I gotta say I'm impressed. I don't know that I could have answered that really much better myself. It's pretty cool to see how you've evolved Uh, let's, let's maybe jump into a little bit of the history of PDR.
What do you know about the origins of paintless dent repair? Uh, or do you know about any of the origins of PDR?
ChatGPT: Thanks Gene, it's great to hear that from an expert like you. As for the origins of PDR, it has an interesting history. The technique is believed to have originated in the automotive factories of Europe, particularly in Germany, around the 1950s.
Workers on the assembly lines developed methods to remove small imperfections and dents from car panels without having to repaint them. This not only saved time but [00:10:00] also preserved the original paint finish. Over the decades, PDR techniques were refined and eventually spread worldwide, evolving into the sophisticated process we know today.
It's fascinating how it all began with factory workers finding practical solutions on the assembly line.
Gene Fetty: I would say that lines up about perfectly with what I've heard as the origins of, of painless dent repair. That's, that's actually really cool. Um, since we're really education based, uh, and, and I think a lot of our listener base is, is trying to learn.
And, and there's a lot of body technicians that are thinking about heading into PDR or looking at pursuing PDR as a career. Uh, what? Uh, what would be your answer for maybe one of the ways for a new technician to get started in PDR? Or where would you tell somebody to go [00:11:00] look for, uh, training to become a painless dent repair technician?
ChatGPT: For someone interested in starting a career in PDR, the key is hands on training and education. Here are a few steps and resources to consider. One. Research. Start by learning about the basics of PDR, the tools involved, and the types of damage it can repair. There are plenty of online resources, videos, and forums to get a foundational understanding.
Two. Hands on training. Look for reputable PDR training schools or programs. The best way to learn PDR is through direct, hands on experience under the guidance of experienced technicians. Look for programs that offer small class sizes and ample practice time. Three. Mentorship. If possible, find a [00:12:00] mentor in the industry.
Working alongside an experienced technician can provide invaluable insights and real world experience. Networking. Join PDR communities, attend industry events, and connect with other technicians. Networking can lead to job opportunities, mentorships, and continued learning. Practice like any skill practice is crucial.
Start with simpler, dense, and gradually work your way up to more com.
Gene Fetty: See, it's not perfect, but he is right. Or it is right. Uh, yes. Start with simpler, dense, and move up to more complex, uh, damage and shameless plug. We're going to slide this right in. Uh, chat GPT was saying you should go to industry events. And network January 30th to February 1st mobile tech expo at the [00:13:00] Gaylord Palms in Orlando, uh, MTE 2025, uh, their new website is M T E dot live.
We'll take you right to the website for all of the information. I am going to be there speaking on Wednesday. We have a glue pool one Oh one, uh, for the beginners group, uh, and then Thursday, uh, for actual education day. We've got a great in depth program coming out for unfolding large damage using lateral tension, how to use lateral tension and glue pulling to start big crazy repairs.
And in the afternoon, myself, Matt Moore, Chris Ray, Corey Klinefelt, and Dave Detlaff are holding a shop owners round table. Um, keep an eye out for content coming out about that to get your questions in. But that event last year, that talk last year was literally standing room only. Uh, you've got to check that out.
So anyways, MTE 2025 January 30th to February [00:14:00] 1st of 2025 check it out at mte. live. and take a look at their new website. Sorry, chat GPT didn't mean to get sidetracked there, but you segwayed me perfectly into promoting a MTE. So I will say that you were spot on, uh, about your, uh, tips and techniques for somebody wanting to get into the industry.
Um, let's see what you know. What is the average income or do you know the average income of what, uh, a painless dent repair technician, uh, could make here in the United States.
ChatGPT: No problem, Gene. That was a perfect segue. And MTE sounds like a fantastic event for anyone in the industry. As for the average income for a PDR technician in the United States, it can vary widely based on experience, skill [00:15:00] level, location, and the type of work they do. However, on average, a PDR technician's income can range from about 40, 000 to over 100, 000 per year.
Highly skilled technicians, especially those who specialize in high end vehicles or own their own businesses, can earn even more. PDR is a skill based profession, so the potential income grows with expertise and reputation.
Gene Fetty: Chat GPT, I got to tell you, you're really impressing me with your interview skills here.
I did not do a dry run. Like I wanted to come into this totally blind, other than the conversation I had with chat about doing the podcast to make sure that like it was allowed to podcast. Uh, I did not have any preconceived notions of where this was going to go. Uh, this is pretty cool. Kind of [00:16:00] trippy a little bit.
Um, Yeah, I dig it. Uh, so chat, what for us, right? For, for me personally, in my businesses, uh, you have been an asset to help us create content, uh, even helping us with some technical website, uh, questions. What are some ways that our listeners, right? Potential business owners can use or work with. You with chat GPT for their business.
What, what are some of the things that you feel AI is a pretty good at, uh, and helping to grow a business.
ChatGPT: I'm glad to hear you're finding this valuable gene AI and chat GPT specifically can be a great asset for business owners in various ways. Here are a few content creation. ChatGPT can help [00:17:00] generate ideas for blog posts, social media content, newsletters, and more.
It can assist in drafting engaging and informative pieces to connect with your audience. Two. Customer support. Integrate ChatGPT into your website or customer service channels to handle common inquiries, provide information, and offer support. This can free up your team for more complex tasks. Use ChatGPT to analyze customer feedback, reviews, and trends.
It can help you understand your audience better and tailor your offerings to their needs. 4. SEO Optimization. Get help with keyword research and SEO friendly content to improve your website's visibility in search engines. 5. Email Campaigns. Craft personalized and engaging email content for [00:18:00] marketing campaigns.
ChatGPT can help you maintain a consistent tone and style across your communications. 6. Internal Communication. Learn
Gene Fetty: How does internal communication work?
ChatGPT: For internal communication, ChatGPT can assist in several ways. One, drafting documents. It can help create templates or drafts for internal memos, reports, or announcements.
This can save time and ensure clarity in your internal messaging. Two, summarizing information. If you have lengthy reports or meeting notes, ChatGPT can help distill the key points into concise summaries for easier consumption. Three, preparing meeting agendas. Generate structured agendas for meetings, ensuring all necessary topics are covered and that the [00:19:00] meeting stays on track.
Four, Brainstorming sessions or solutions during team brainstorming sessions. It can offer fresh perspectives or approaches to challenges. Five, training materials. Develop training documents, FAQs, or onboarding guides for new employees. ChatGPT can help ensure these materials are clear and comprehensive.
Six, Automating responses. For internal chat platforms, ChatGPT can provide quick answers to common questions. Like company policies or procedures. Helping to streamline internal communication.
Gene Fetty: Well that sounds pretty crazy. Now that you say that, I've used ChatGPT for a few of those things. In fact, I just helped a friend out, and it was crazy how fast it worked.
You were able to do this. Uh, we were working on a [00:20:00] customer list. So customer contact information out of mobile tech RX, uh, versus customers that have actually done invoices and then separating that into like first name, last name, email, and phone number. We had these huge spreadsheets with thousands of names, right?
So thousands of lines or thousands of cells of data. And then like, I even did a screen recording in like three minutes. I was able to use chat GPT and get all of that process through, uh, and it spit it back out and I shared it with my buddy and we were good to go. Also, right. Talking about agendas. I've used chat GPT to brainstorm a podcast shows, right.
To get my outline that sits here secretly behind my iPad. Uh, right. I've set up and used chat GPT to help outline the agenda. Uh, some of my, uh, podcast episodes. So very useful. Uh, this interview is going really well. What, [00:21:00] what are some of your, have you heard any myths about PDR or, or what are people searching for, uh, about PDR that, that maybe we can talk about?
What, what, what would you like to say?
ChatGPT: I'm glad to hear the interviews going well, Gene. When it comes to myths about PDR. There are a few common ones. One, PDR is only for small dents. While it's true that PDR is ideal for minor dings and hail damage, advances in techniques and tools now allow for the repair of larger and more complex dents, as long as the paint is intact.
Two, DIY PDR is easy. While there are DIY kits available, achieving professional quality results requires skill, experience, and specialized tools. Improper techniques can worsen the damage. [00:22:00] 3. PDR can fix any dent. PDR is effective for many types of dents, but not all. If the paint is cracked, or if the metal is stretched too much, traditional repair methods might be necessary.
4. PDR is only for cars. While primarily used on automobiles, PDR techniques can also be applied to other metal surfaces, like motorcycles, refrigerators, and even airplanes. As for what people are searching for about PDR, They're often looking for how PDR works and its benefits. The cost of
Gene Fetty: keep going.
ChatGPT: Sure.
Continuing on what people often search for about PDR, how long PDR takes and what the process involves, the types of damage suitable for PDR, how to find [00:23:00] a reputable PDR technician. DIY PDR kits and their effectiveness. The environmental impact of PDR compared to traditional methods. Addressing these topics can help demystify PDR for potential customers and highlight its benefits.
It's great that you're providing educational content as it helps set realistic expectations and build trust with your audience.
Gene Fetty: So guys, like if you just listen, like in this conversation, here's a little business lesson for you talking to chat GPT here about, uh, some of these myths, every, excuse me, every one of those myths.
could be a blog article, right? Or even a video. And that's something that chat GPT could help you, uh, even script out, right? Like, so in fact, let me show you what that's like. Hey chat, uh, give me a quick [00:24:00] outline on, uh, why, or on a, on a blog post of why people should not use DIY PDR kits. To try to fix dense themselves.
You give us an outline and show us what that looks like and just how fast you can do it.
Again, it's not perfect.
ChatGPT: Absolutely. Here's a quick outline for a blog post on why people should avoid using DIY PDR kits title. Why do I
Gene Fetty: keep going?
ChatGPT: Great. Here's the outline one introduction. Brief overview of PDR and its popularity. Mention the allure of DIY kits for cost saving. 2. Complexity of PDR.
Gene Fetty: Keep going.
ChatGPT: 3. Risk of further damage. Discuss [00:25:00] improper techniques can worsen dents. Mention potential damage to the car's paint and finish. 4. Lack of professional tools. Compare professional PDR tools with DIY kit tools. Emphasize the importance of precision and quality in PDR. Five. Time and effort. Discuss the time investment needed to learn PDR.
Point out the potential for frustration and subpar results. Six. Cost implications. Break down the costs of DIY kits versus professional repairs. Argue that professional repairs might be more cost effective in the long run. Seven. Safety concerns. Highlight the physical risks of attempting PDR without proper training.
Mention the potential for injury or accidents. Conclusion. Recap the [00:26:00] risks of DIY PDR. Encourage readers to seek professional help for the best results. Would you like to add or adjust anything in this outline?
Gene Fetty: No, that sounds like a great outline. And, uh, we're getting ready to sort of wrap up. Uh, I've got to say, I'm impressed.
Because when I first started using ChatGPT, uh, your information on PDR was a little sketchy. Uh, in this interview though, like, you've sort of identified that, uh, as AI continues to learn, it's going to continue to get better. Uh, it's pretty impressive. And then listeners lean into AI, right? Love it or hate it.
It's here to stay. Uh, and I even saw a video with Gary V earlier today and he was talking about like if you're not listening, if you're not doing AI every day, you're, you're falling behind. It's the honest to goodness truth. Um, so chat GPT, thank you for coming on the [00:27:00] show today. Uh, if somebody wants to begin using ChatGPT, where would you send them?
ChatGPT: Thanks for having me, Gene. It's been a pleasure. To start using ChatGPT, I'd recommend heading to the OpenAI website. There, you'll find information on how to access ChatGPT, whether it's through their web interface or by integrating it into your own applications via the API. Bye bye. It's a powerful tool for businesses and individuals alike, and getting started is easier than you might think.
Happy exploring.
Gene Fetty: Hey, thanks again. And we'll catch you the next show and we're going to talk about gluepole repair. So make sure you're studying up on what you need to know to talk to me about gluepole repair. Thanks chat GPT.
ChatGPT: Looking forward to it, Gene. I'll be [00:28:00] ready to dive into glue pole repair for our next show.
Thanks for having me, and talk to you soon.
Gene Fetty: So that was a little crazy.
Dylann Jaimes: That was really interesting, and I'm kind of, I don't know, I feel like it was burning out at the end, trying to do that outline. Like you could hear it.
Gene Fetty: Yeah, well, I don't know if it's glitching, or what it was, it was weird that it was cutting out, but it's still really cool that How well it works, like you and I use AI all the time,
Dylann Jaimes: every day, right?
Like
Gene Fetty: even for the podcast, we use AI to pull the transcript out. Right? So if you look at the transcript and I don't even know how you do that. Cause I don't look at transcripts, but like the transcript for the show is done through AI, uh, every week. Uh, and it's not perfect, but it's really cool when it does so much of the, uh, the heavy lifting.
Uh, that it's like, it really is mind blowing, uh, [00:29:00] guys, you should be using AI as a tool. Uh, your customers are essentially, or even look at Google now, what's their AI? Is it Gemini? Gemini.
Dylann Jaimes: I absolutely live and die by Gemini. I love Gemini.
Gene Fetty: Dylann is all in on AI. Uh, but even now, if you, if you are paying attention to when you're going online and searching Gemini on Google is giving you a synopsis, like before.
Uh, the organic results even show up, you're getting that AI summary or an answer sometimes about what you're searching for. Uh, and if you read them, they're pretty spot on, like scarily spot on.
Dylann Jaimes: Really is. And what I found interesting in terms of the dent repair now side of things is you can look up like dent repair now reviews.
So do this for your own business. If you have a PDR business or body shop. Look up your shop's name and reviews and it'll pop up like a synopsis of what people generally think of your company, [00:30:00] which I think is really cool and valuable to the business.
Gene Fetty: Right? Yeah. It's kind of a, it's kind of crazy. Yeah.
Like it really, really is. So I don't know that the conversation really, really flowed, right? Cause it's a little, there is a delay. It's not like two people, it's not like me and Dylann bantering. Right. Uh, but it is conversational. Like I've had conversations, uh, even while I was working, right. We were, we were migrating our website.
So I had a lot of questions about SEO and 301 redirects and all kinds of technical stuff that I kind of had a grasp on, but it didn't fully understand. So I literally went to chat GPT and hit the button like we just interviewed with. I had a conversation back and forth, uh, and it went out and answered my questions and gave me resources to use to go check on things.
Again, guys, it is a super cool tool, uh, to, to use in your business. Like it [00:31:00] really, it's, it, it's kind of mind blowing and again, love it or hate it. It's not going anywhere. So you might as well exploit it and use it to the best of your ability. Uh, to, to put things together. Uh, and as long as you're checking over your stuff, I don't have any like moral issues with it.
It's just making my life easier. It's like hiring another Dylann, but like Dylann, this is way less expensive than you are.
Dylann Jaimes: Oh, probably. Yeah. Yeah.
Gene Fetty: But Dylann chat GPT can't pretend to be me on camera.
Dylann Jaimes: No. And chat GPT can't help me. Well, wait, rephrase. I found, I find chat GPT really helpful for like captions and stuff too.
Like helping me develop the captions for social media content. Cause sometimes you can make the video, you can make the post, but when you get to meta business suite, it's like, crap, what, what do I do now?
Gene Fetty: Yeah. Yeah. It's a tool. I mean, it's a tool to, to help you with. [00:32:00] To work with for sure.
Dylann Jaimes: And most of it's free to use, like for Gemini, as long as you're using your personal Gmail account, it lets you in.
Don't do it on your business. Cause it'll try to charge you.
Gene Fetty: You know what I want to play around with is Elon's new AI on Twitter.
Dylann Jaimes: Interesting.
Gene Fetty: What's its name? I can't remember.
Dylann Jaimes: I can look that up.
Gene Fetty: Yeah. Anyways, I've heard pretty cool things about that. And I'm an Elon fan. So we'll have to see what that looks like.
So. What else is going on? Uh, new date for the in person glue pool repair training here at the studio slash dent repair. Now in Pittsburgh, uh, Friday, December 13th, uh, nine to four. Uh, with that, you get a 100 discount code to Anson PDR to help acquire more tools for your glue pool, uh, arsenal. What?
Dylann Jaimes: To touch on the [00:33:00] X slash Twitter.
Yeah.
Gene Fetty: It's X.
Dylann Jaimes: It's Grok.
Gene Fetty: Grok. That's it. G
Dylann Jaimes: R O K.
Gene Fetty: Yep. Grok.
Dylann Jaimes: Grok.
Gene Fetty: I like Grok. Uh, anyways, the in person training, uh, it's nine to four, uh, on that Friday. Uh, lunch is included and access to the lateral tension course, uh, is thrown in for free as well. It's Unless you buy the black Friday deal or already have that.
In which case we'll get you something else. Maybe I'll hook you up with some glue. I don't know. You'll have to show up and see what I hook you up with.
Dylann Jaimes: Maybe an estimating box.
Gene Fetty: Maybe. Yeah.
Dylann Jaimes: Perhaps.
Gene Fetty: Yeah. Something. You will get something if you have already have or giving away, if that makes sense. And again, black Friday sale.
Well, black Friday is over. Cyber Monday. If you're listening to this on the day it comes out and it is before 1159 PM Eastern Standard Time, uh, or is it different because it's daylight savings times now? I
Dylann Jaimes: think it's [00:34:00] still Eastern. I'll double check. Whatever. If you're on the East
Gene Fetty: Coast, you gotta do it before midnight where it changes into Tuesday.
If you're on the West Coast, do it before you go to bed, right after dinner.
Dylann Jaimes: It's just Eastern Time right now because of
Gene Fetty: the Yeah, Eastern Time. Uh, just in case there's some technical issues. wackadoodle out there that wants to split hairs.
Dylann Jaimes: There's always that one.
Gene Fetty: Yeah.
Dylann Jaimes: Always one.
Gene Fetty: Anyways, GPR masterclass, the entire training plus the bonus cold glue course, plus the lateral tension course, all four, all four, 444.
It's 444. And the whole entire, uh, glue pool library there is available for you. Uh, and we even have a payment plan. So, uh, if you want to break that up into payments, there is a payment plan available. I charge you a couple extra dollars for it, but it's not that like it's an extra 50 bucks or something.
Dylann Jaimes: Yeah. It is 99 for five months. Yeah.
Gene Fetty: Five payments of 99. So you can start for 99 [00:35:00] bucks. You get full lifetime access right from day one. So don't mess around with that. Don't miss out on that. And, uh, we are getting ready to start a new season of the PDR 20 group. Uh, that is our, uh, private group of less than 20 non competing PDR companies, uh, PDR 20 group.
If you would like to apply to hop on a call to find out more, I'm happy to hop on a call and talk to anybody about it. Uh, but a call does not guarantee you are in, we are pretty picky about who gets into the group. With that, uh, MTE done. gluepooltraining. com to sign up for the in person event here on the 13th.
PDR 20 group. Uh, talk to chat GPT. I think that is a wrap for this episode. So guys, thank you so much for listening or watching or whatever. Send us a message. Tell us if you're using AI, how you're doing [00:36:00] it. What are some of the prompts that you are finding useful? And if you're not go give it a go and let us know what you think about it.
Like it's actually pretty freaking cool and incredibly useful. And it lets us save time. Saving time is huge. We can make more money. We can't make more time. Follow us on Social at Auto Appearance Institute across the board, and you can always find [email protected]. In fact, auto appearance institute.com is where you will find the link to the Black Friday Cyber Monday bundle deal that expires tonight, December 2nd, 2024 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time.
See you or talk to you on the next show.
Dylann Jaimes: Bye!