5 AI Tools I’d Use to Make $1M (w/o employees, capital, or time) artwork

5 AI Tools I’d Use to Make $1M (w/o employees, capital, or time)

My First Million

October 21, 2025

Use these 5 AI tools to make your first $1M: https://clickhubspot.com/khe Episode 758: Sam Parr ( ⁠https://x.com/theSamParr⁠ ) talks to Greg Isenberg ( https://x.com/gregisenberg ) about 5 underrated AI tools founders should know about.  — Show Notes: (0:00) Enhancer.
**SPEAKER_1** (0:00)
So this podcast is called My First Million. So if someone is trying to get from zero to a million dollars, these are the tools that I'm using to make a million bucks. So today, what I want to talk about is I want to show five or six different apps that I'm using, Sam, that I think you should be using, and we can just go through it that are underrated, hidden gems that you probably never heard of that will make you more productive and make you more money.

**SPEAKER_2** (0:32)
And the reason why this is fun is because a lot of people in the audience are like me, which is they're like I'm a really good Googler. That's the extent of how good I am on computers. I'm pretty good at chat, GBT, but you are like three steps above me in terms of being technical, and then there's people that are like 10 steps above that, but you're kind of a good balance of someone who's on the outer edge being an early adopter, but also you can relate this to kind of a Neanderthal like me.

**SPEAKER_1** (1:00)
I appreciate that. Yeah, I'm just going to try to clearly explain as much as possible, and I tried to pick examples of apps that literally anyone could use that is going to make a big difference in their lives. By the way, I know people are going to listen to this. Some people are going to be like, because there's a lot of AI haters out there, Sam.

**SPEAKER_2** (1:19)
Why?

**SPEAKER_1** (1:20)
Why? Because they see stuff like this, which I will show you, AI-generated Taylor Swift. And they're like, you are ruining the world. But this is where technology is going. And this episode is for people who want to use it to their advantage. And so that's what we're here for.

**SPEAKER_2** (1:43)
All right, Greg, fire me up. What do we got? How am I going to look like T. Swift?

**SPEAKER_3** (1:47)
All right.

**SPEAKER_1** (1:48)
You want to start with that?

**SPEAKER_4** (1:49)
Friends, listen, what you're seeing right now is crazy.

**SPEAKER_3** (1:52)
We are crossing a line in human history where the boundary between reality and fiction is vanishing.

**SPEAKER_4** (1:59)
This is not a Hollywood billion-dollar high production studio. This is open source. This is from your computer. Click of a button and most people will not be able to even tell the difference now. So be safe out there.

**SPEAKER_3** (2:11)
Question what you see. Verify what you believe. Follow what you want to see ahead of the curve.

**SPEAKER_1** (2:17)
Sounds just like Taylor and it looks pretty much just like Taylor. And I think the coolest thing about it is look at her mouth movement. Looks exactly like this guy on the top, my friend, Syrio. And you can do this not with just Taylor Swift. You can do this with like Mark Zuckerberg. You can do this with Jensen Wong, like anyone you want. You can kind of like deep fake.

**SPEAKER_2** (2:38)
Dude, this looks like she looks... Taylor Swift, I think, is a pretty woman. This is a very... She's got a stronger jawline than normal in this one. So it doesn't look exactly like her. You know what's interesting? So I think that you should do like a use case for each of these. Do you want to hear a crazy use case I learned for one of these? I had someone I knew who, they're a wealthy person and someone discovered that they were out of town and a person used one of these deep fakes to call the building to say that a handyman will be coming. Please let them up into their apartment. And it was a criminal and they like robbed their apartment. And so these deep fakes are very nerve wracking for these reasons.

**SPEAKER_1** (3:17)
Yeah, and there is a dark side to it, for sure. And bad stuff is going to happen. And we need to be aware of it. I'm especially concerned about, like, yeah, like grandmas and parents getting, like, scammed. But...

**SPEAKER_2** (3:33)
Dude, I've almost been scammed. Like, I get almost scammed weekly. So it's not just grandmas. What's the service? What's the app that makes these videos?

**SPEAKER_1** (3:42)
So this is using an open-source model called Wan 2.2. It's by the Alibaba people. So it is a Chinese app.

**SPEAKER_2** (3:53)
Yeah.

**SPEAKER_1** (3:53)
So, you know, beware. You know, for a lot of people, using open-source technology is kind of difficult. So there are apps like enhancer.ai that allows you just to use their SaaS platform. So you can just pick it and you don't need to, like, look at a GitHub. Or there's another one called FreePick, which does the same thing. So, you know, I think it's worth people playing around with WAN 2.2. This is the anime. So basically you record a video of yourself talking and you can basically pick a character that, you know, yeah, you're right. It doesn't look like Taylor Swift exactly. It's more like a Tyler Swift.

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