Unartificial Signal Bounty

Clip the signal. Spread the show.

Turn Unartificial episodes into tight 30-45 second clips for YouTube Shorts and X. The best clips make AI feel less abstract, more useful, and worth arguing about.

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Where AI Value Lives After the Model Race

Use this episode as the first approved source. It covers model moats, Google shipping, small models, AI for nonprofits and small businesses, tokens for tots, and agents as the new rubber duck.

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Starter moments

Good first cuts from the episode.

These are approximate transcript-based starting points. Verify the exact in/out points before posting, and make every clip feel like a standalone idea.

00:12-00:52

Fifteen years later, talking agentic commerce

Use the college reunion setup as a human opener: the future arrived in stranger language than anyone expected.

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02:48-03:32

The model race is losing consumer interest

Lead with the moon landing analogy. The point: benchmarks matter less once the novelty fades.

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06:13-06:43

AI value lives in the last mile

The strongest operator clip. The winners are the people who make AI useful in actual workflows.

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08:48-09:13

Smaller models are a CFO story

Frame it around AI cost pressure: why spend five times more if the output is only slightly better?

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11:36-12:26

Google has to ship

Great X clip. Google has distribution and trust, but the mandate is simple: press the ship button.

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27:57-28:39

Claude for nonprofits, OpenAI, and the missed PR layup

A topical clip with a joke inside it. Keep the caption precise and do not overstate the programs.

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28:53-29:36

AI help for nonprofits and small businesses

Clip the practical offer: local businesses need help making AI useful, not more demos.

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31:41-32:10

Tokens for tots

A short, funny phrase clip. Works best with a clean setup, fast captions, and a hard punchline.

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40:55-41:35

Agents are the new rubber duck

Strong builder audience clip. Explain why talking into an agent sharpens thinking and decisions.

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Payout model

$3k/month pilot, optimized for quality first.

We want real distribution from third-party accounts. We also want the show to stay sharp. For the first month, YouTube Shorts gets the performance payout, while X gets approved-clip and weekly-winner bonuses because X view counts are noisier.

Recommended pilot economics
YouTube Shorts $2 per 1,000 qualified views after the first 1,000 views. Cap: $150 per clip during pilot month.
X video posts $20 for approved posts that follow the brief, plus weekly bonuses for reach, replies, and editorial quality. Cap: $75 per X post during pilot month.
Weekly winners $100 best YouTube Short, $75 best X post, $50 best hook, $50 best edit.
Budget split $1,800 YouTube performance payouts, $500 X/approved-post bonuses, $500 weekly winners, $200 verification/admin buffer.
Minimum standard Original edit, clear subtitles, public post, disclosure included, no misleading claims, no bot/fake views, no hate, harassment, or rage bait.
01

Make it native.

Vertical 9:16 for YouTube Shorts. Square or vertical video works on X, but keep the text big enough to read in-feed.

02

Hook in two seconds.

Start with tension: "The model race is getting boring," "Google's moat is shipping," or "AI value lives in the last mile."

03

Caption cleanly.

Use burned-in captions. Fix transcript errors, especially host names: Louis Amira and David Thomas Tao.

04

Use light branding.

Add @Unartificial_RN, "Unartificial," or the U mark. Do not cover faces, captions, or the punchline.

05

Keep claims honest.

Do not make a host sound more certain than they were. No fake news framing, fake captions, or invented stats.

06

Point back to the show.

Caption CTA: "Watch Unartificial Ep. 2" or "Full episode on @Unartificial-Show."

Submit

Post first, then send the link.

For this pilot, submit public YouTube Shorts and X posts by DMing @Unartificial_RN. Include your post link, payout handle, platform, and campaign code UA-EP02.

01 Campaign name Unartificial Signal Bounty - AI show clips for YouTube Shorts and X.
02 Source https://youtu.be/LX5O-NZfPNk - Where AI Value Lives After the Model Race | Unartificial Ep. 2.
03 Target creator AI, tech, founder, marketing, business, and operator accounts. No generic spam pages.
04 Approval rule We approve clips that preserve context, disclose payment, and feel high-signal.

Why not just go wide immediately?

We can. The downside is quality variance. Performance marketplaces reward whatever gets views. For a show like Unartificial, that can drift toward inflammatory hooks, clipped-out-of-context takes, copied edits, or accounts we would not choose to represent the brand.

The better version

Use this page as the canonical brief, run a $3k public or managed test, and reserve approval rights. Pay for reach, but only after the clip passes editorial, disclosure, and brand-safety rules.

What to ask vendors

Can we restrict to YouTube Shorts and X? Can we approve every clip before payout? Can you reject bot/fake views? Can we cap payouts? Can we see every post URL and account?

Disclosure

If you are paid or expect to be paid, say so clearly. Use YouTube paid promotion tools where applicable, X paid partnership/disclosure tools where available, and plain text like "Paid clip for Unartificial."

Do not post

  • Misleading quote edits
  • Fake captions or invented claims
  • Bot/fake views
  • Harassment, hate, or rage-bait framing