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Exploring Gen Spark AI Tool Features

make a comprehensive financial analysis report on the five largest companies on NASDAQ Oh my god I am speechless This is seriously shocking All right what about this Track the social media activity posts engagement mentions of the top five Twitch streamers and visualize trends No freaking way Oh my goodness Serious question Why would I even hire a human anymore Look how comprehensive this is Okay what about this Make a travel plan to Singapore for June 24th to 29th which I can share with friends Include all of this information You've got to be kidding me This is mindblowing What about this Give me the name phone and contact email of the top 20 accountants in San Jose California Holy smokes This is unreal man Look at the amount of detail it was able to pull up What about this Create a short visual story book for kids Oh my gosh it actually pulled it off And the characters and the scenes look consistent This has got to be the most impressive AI agent I've used yet It's even better than Madness And yes you can try it for free right now So it's called Gen Spark And in a nutshell this is basically an all-in-one platform where you can use all the top image models out there as well as all the top video generators out there Plus it has a deep research capability which is similar to OpenAI's deep research as well as Google's deep research And then they also have a bunch of other agents like this such as data search and translation But the real gamecher is this latest agent that they released called super agent And this basically takes your task and autonomously decides which agents to use to fulfill the task for you You'll see what I mean once I get into some demos Now at first upon hearing this you might say "Well this is just a framework They haven't built any models themselves How good can this actually be?" Well let's test this out right now And for your information no this video is not sponsored by them I genuinely think this is a super powerful tool So with that let's jump right in It's really easy to use is you just need to click super agent up here and then let's try this prompt Analyze US state level adoption of renewable energy over the past 5 years Include charts and infographics format in a nice aesthetic report which I can share So this is a keyphrase I like to use a lot to make the report more visual And then this is also another key phrase I like to use So it's not just a document of text it's actually formatted nicely as you'll see in a second So let's click generate and see what that gives us All right So each prompt does take at least a few minutes to run because it is using a team of agents to do multiple steps for you So let's look at its process First it's gathering information about renewable energy adoption So if I expand this you can see that it's searching the web and finding all these web pages and then scraping each one to find information it needs And then it's scraping this page to get more information about solar energy growth trends by state All right And then next it's moving on to wind energy So it's scraping this page And then next it's getting information about renewable energy portfolio standards by state which looks something like this Right now it's just simple text and data tables It's going to synthesize and process all this information afterwards as you'll see in a second And then next it's gathering information about renewable energy policy Next it's also getting some data on the economic impact of renewable energy And then it's even finding information on clean energy jobs So based on all this information it's now using Python to create interactive visualizations So it's running this Python script but oopsies here it says the code did not execute successfully So it ran into some error So then it says let's simplify the code further to ensure it works It goes back and forth trying to troubleshoot and fix the errors and trying different methods and eventually it does get a working method And then as you can see here this is the code output and oh my gosh it looks very nice already And then next once we have the visualizations it proceeds to create an HTML report in a well ststructured visually appealing format Let's click on this And here we go Here is our report Let me expand this HTML file in a new window so you can view it full screen Here is our nicely formatted web page Here we have an executive summary We have key highlights We have some key findings with some key metrics here Here we have solar energy adoption across the states Notice how much information it has here It needs to find this info for all the states in the US plus plot this out in a nice bar graph like this And then here are some key insights California maintains its leadership position with X amount of gawatt hours And then it also gives us some emerging trends So that's solar energy Next we move on to wind energy adoption Again we have the same chart So here it says Texas dominates the wind energy landscape Iowa and South Dakota generate more than half of their electricity from wind power etc etc And look at that it even plots renewable energy growth trends across the 5 years And it even breaks this down into solar versus wind energy versus total renewables And then here are the growth drivers and trends It even lists some challenges to continued growth And then next we have state leadership in renewable adoption So here's the percentage of electricity from renewables Props to Iowa for leading with 65% Here are some more stats And then next we have state renewable energy policies And look at that For each state it even lists out the policy type and the target year So for example for Rhode Island they're planning to have 100% renewable energy by 2033 For Connecticut they're planning to have 100% carbonfree electricity by 2040 etc etc So this is insanely comprehensive And then here are some policy trends and developments and so on and so forth And then we even have economic impact and job creation So here is the number of clean energy jobs by state Here it lists some further noteworthy stats in terms of economic impact and job market It even found some information on like job quality and diversity And then here are some future outlook and challenges Here are some key forecasts and projections Critical challenges Oh my god this is just so comprehensive The amount of detail and information it pulled and synthesized into this one report is just so impressive Before if you wanted to hire an assistant to actually find and compile all this information it would take them at least days if not weeks But Genspark just handled it within minutes Notice that I just told it to analyze US adoption of renewable energy over the past 5 years It didn't have to break it down into solar and wind and other renewables It didn't also have to search for state leadership in renewable adoption It didn't also have to search for energy policies Nor did it have to search for economic impact and job creation But it decided to add all of this information together This is insanely useful All right Next let's try this Track the social media activity including posts engagement and mentions of the top five Twitch streamers and visualize trends format into a nice report which I can share Again this is a keyphrase I like to use to make sure it outputs it in a PDF or a web page which is formatted nicely So let's click generate and see what that gives us All right so after a few minutes it has finally finished It starts by finding the top Twitch streamers So it's searching for top five Twitch streamers 2025 and it found all these links And then next it's gathering more information about these top streamers and their social presence So it's viewing the social media of all these accounts And then after it has gathered information on the top Twitch streamers it then proceeds to create a Python script to visualize the trends and engagement metrics So it's executing this Python code And look at how comprehensive this is Holy smokes It has data for each account across all these platforms and then even more charts for you which I'll show you in a second And then afterwards it looks like it didn't run into any errors this time running the Python code So then it proceeds to create an HTML to present this data in a professional sharable format So here if I click view here is the website but in addition to this it also gave me a PDF which I can download So the PDF looks like this Holy smokes this is insane All right Well let's view the web page first So I'm going to click on this and then click on this to expand it in a new window All right So we have table of contents executive summary We also have a nice fixed header over here So we can jump to different sections Uh so here's the executive summary Here are the top five streamers And then here are the performance of all of them Here are some key findings And then here are some streamer overviews So here is their social media presence across all these different accounts that it was able to scrape all of this information by itself And then here's the social media analysis Here are the total number of posts by each streamer across all these platforms year-to- date So this includes Instagram Tik Tok Twitch etc This is so comprehensive And then it doesn't just give you this chart it also analyzes the data and gives you some key observations And then next it also looks at engagement rate per platform per streamer as you can see here This is crazy And then again it gives you some key observations from that And then we have weekly posting frequency year-to date And here's the trend per streamer And then here's the cumulative follower growth across all platforms And then here's the platform distribution per streamer So it breaks everything down into these nice looking pie charts And then again it gives us some key observations about this data And here it even breaks down the engagement by percentage of likes comments and shares This is so impressive And then here's weekly engagement rate across time across these five accounts Oh my god what do we have here So this is a content distribution heat map So it seems like this guy is posting the most across all these platforms This is some insane level of detail And then here's a performance summary Here's a nice data table showing all the posts impressions engagement followers average engagement rate and engagement per post across all five streamers yeartodate Absolute madness And then finally here are some key insights and trends And these are indeed really insightful So here are some platform specific success factors It found that for Tik Tok short high energy clips under 30 seconds generate 42% higher engagement than longer content And then for Instagram visual aesthetic boosts engagement by up to 35% For Twitter timely commentary on trending topics increases engagement by 67% compared to generic updates for YouTube content series and recurring formats generate 28% higher subscriber conversion than oneoff videos That's crazy the amount of quantitative detail it's able to give us And then here's some other tips on content strategy effectiveness Here it found that diversified content generates 23% more engagement than specialized content approaches Collaboration content averages 54% higher reach than solo content Behind the scenes and personal content generates 1.7 times higher comment rates Oh my god all of this is just so insightful Here we also have like audience engagement patterns So here it says time of day significantly impacts engagement with 6:00 to 9:00 p.m posts receiving 47% higher engagement And that's why I publish my videos at 7:30 Wink wink Direct calls to action increase comment rates by 86% Oh my god this is crazy I shouldn't be sharing this with you This is like my secret sauce to growing on YouTube And then here we have emerging trends critical success factors and then strategic recommendations This is just absolutely insane It even prioritizes each strategy based on the impact potential and implementation complexity Oh man like I am just shocked right now at how comprehensive this is And by the way we're not even done yet So this is just the web page Remember it also gave us a PDF which looks like this So if we expand this here's like a slide format So here's the first page Here's the second slide Look how nicely everything is formatted And here are the streamer profiles with some really beautiful icons This one has the top engagement This one has the most hours and this looks beautiful And then here are the posts by platform with key insights This is insane Here's engagement rate comparison Oh my god I mean this is seriously the most impressive AI tool I've used so far Look at how meticulous and in-depth the information is Here's the post by day of week with some key insights Platform distribution It even has all the appropriate icons Engagement breakdown content distribution heat map That's crazy So it even breaks down you know the content type for each streamer including gaming highlights behind the scenes reactions challenges commentary and collaborations And then it's colorcoded to show how each type of video boosts the engagement relative to the average engagement rate of the streamer Oh my god man This is just so insightful And then here's a performance summary with engagement rate growth trends even content strength with a five-star rating system And then here are some key recommendations and conclusion I am just so mind-b blown right now Imagine if you hired you know a marketing analyst or an intern to do this Again it would take them days or weeks to compile all this information There's probably going to be a lot of back and forth And even after they compiled the report it's 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or would you prefer that I choose So I like how it doesn't just start blurting out an answer but it actually asks some clarification questions to make sure it's handling the task appropriately So I just wrote you can choose whatever you want So next it starts creating a high school physics module focused on mechanics So first it's creating the web page and uh that's pretty much it This is a pretty short prompt Here are the three lessons and then you can access the full interactive course over here So let's click on this So here is Newton's laws of motion So first law if you apply force to it it keeps moving at the same speed in the same direction unless acted upon by another force So if I click apply force indeed the ball just keeps moving and moving and moving And then next here is Newton's second law So here's where we can adjust these settings If we apply force like this here's what happens So it's pretty fast And then if you decrease the force and then you click apply force then it's a bit slower as you can see here Or if you increase the force and decrease the mass then it's going to be super fast as you can see here Very nice So this whole animation works beautifully and this does illustrate Newton's second law And then here's Newton's third law which is what happens during a collision So when two objects collide they exert equal and opposite forces So let's try this out Very nice And then it even gives us a nice quiz So let me just randomly answer some questions and see if I got it correct That's crazy Even just from randomly clicking I got two out of three correct All right so let's move on to the next lesson Work energy and power I don't even know what this is Let's just click push object And the box moves like this And then here it goes over kinetic energy with the formula And then potential energy with that formula And then let's click drop ball And you can see both the potential and kinetic energy change as the ball drops and bounces on the floor And then here is power So let's click calculate power So the power is just force times velocity it seems like So it's 500 watts Here are some real world examples And here's another quiz All right And then finally lesson three momentum and collisions Here is the formula Let's calculate momentum So it's just mass times velocity which is this And then here is the conservation of momentum with another interactive animation And then we have types of collisions All right let's play around with this So here's an elastic collision Okay And then here's an inelastic collision Interesting Here's perfectly inelastic Oh my god what just happened And then here's a quiz So in just like a couple of minutes this AI was able to create an interactive educational web page teaching like half a semester of high school physics This is going to completely transform education Now anyone can just create any educational resource for any topic for the kids or for themselves to learn If you're a teacher or tutor or you own a tutoring center I would start to be really worried if I were you All right Next let's try this Create a short visual story book for kids Make it an anime style Make it less than 10 pages Put into a PDF And note that because this is an all-in-one platform it includes access to the best image and video generators out there If I tell it to create a visual story book I'm hoping that it does use the image agent to create panels for the story book Let's see if it can handle this All right so again before just blurting out an answer it asks some clarifying questions like what should the story be about What age group is this for Any specific anime style preferences So I just replied for early elementary it should be about a moral lesson you can decide everything else such as the characters theme etc And then next it proceeds to create the story book So indeed it does use an image generation tool and it seems like it is using recraft to create these two images of a young girl with short brown hair and a little white cat in a forest I assume I can't really expand this to read the prompt further And then next it's going to generate a few more images for the story And then it continues to generate these panels And then here it's generating the title page with the text ma and snowball Very nice And then here's another image generation So now that I've generated all the images I'll create the PDF with a complete story So here's the web page and the PDF is over here So let's click on the PDF and here's what we get So it's Ma and Snowball The courage to share a story about friendship and sharing So once upon a time there was a little girl named Mika She had a fluffy white cat named Snowball etc etc But oh no she didn't have any friends her own age Mika was too shy to talk to them Every day after school Mika would sit alone in the park with Snowball "I wish I could play with them," Mika whispered to Snowball who purred softly as if to say "Why don't you try?" But Mika was afraid "What if they don't like me What if they don't want to play with me?" she wondered That night Ma had a wonderful dream She was playing with all the children from the park So when she woke up she felt a warm feeling Today will be different Today I'm going to be brave So at the park Ma approached some children and she's like "Hello would you like to play with some of my toys I have enough to share with everyone." "Sure," said a girl with pigtails "That would be fun etc etc." And then they proceed to play and then it's a happy ending And then here it says "Sometimes being brave means sharing what you have with others And sharing is often the beginning of beautiful friendships." Ah Anyways you can see with this AI it's now ridiculously easy for anyone to create an entire illustrated story book in a matter of minutes just with a single prompt And it doesn't have to be story books You can create like cookbooks or recipe books I mean this is going to totally disrupt books and the publishing industry All right next Let's try this Make a comprehensive financial analysis report on the five largest companies on NASDAQ Include graphs and infographics Format in a nice aesthetic report which I can share with colleagues Let's see if it can handle this All right So first it proceeds with identifying the five largest companies on NASDAQ by market cap Based on the results it identified these companies Then it's doing a parallel search to find the financial information for each one So it's using like multiple agents simultaneously to view the financial information for all five companies at once And then afterwards it's collecting more specific financial data for each company including quarterly reports revenue profit margins and other key financial metrics So afterwards it's using Python to create visualizations So here are some graphs which I'll show you in a second in the final report but it's super comprehensive As you can see here there are a ton of graphs And then it's using Python to create even more graphs And then it has created a web page plus a set of slides for presentation purposes How cool is that Let me just scroll to the bottom first and see if there's anything else missing Uh I think that's it So here is the full HTML report Here are the slides Let's go over the HTML first So here indeed we have a financial analysis report of these five companies Here's an executive summary with key highlights Here's the market cap analysis which looks like this and it's very nicely formatted It had some issues pulling the logo from Nvidia and Microsoft but this is like a minor thing And then annual revenue comparison over the past 3 years This is what we get Quarterly revenue trends And then here is yearon-year revenue growth By the way look at Nvidia's growth That is just crazy And then here is the operating margin for all five companies Here's the net income comparison Here's the research and development spending for all five companies And then here's a nice data table with additional financial metrics And then here's the stock performance analysis Here's the 30-day trend And yes it's been a total bloodbath for tech companies in the past few months And then here are some other key metrics This is so interesting It even decided to do a cloud segment analyst So for the companies that offer cloud services such as Amazon Microsoft and Google it also looked at the year-over-year growth rates for the revenue of these cloud services That's crazy And then here are some key insights And then next it even decided to look at AI investments and strategic focus Here's the projected capital expenditure for all five companies Here's the AI strategic focus This is so impressive So here it says Google forecast to spend $75 billion to invest in Gemini models AI infrastructure search AI and cloud AI And then Amazon indeed it has Bedrock AWS AI services and tranium chips as well as Gen AI etc etc The amount of detail here is just insane And then here it's listing out each company's strategy And then here is future outlook and risks And then here are some industry trends to watch for And here we have a conclusion This AI is just so cracked man How it's able to compile so much data into a nice report in a matter of minutes Next let's look at the presentation slides as well All right so it looks like this Here is slide one Here is slide two with market cap with some nice visualizations and key market insights Here is slide three with revenue analysis and quarterly trends And then here's profitability metrics There's a ton of data in each of these slides This is just so comprehensive And then here's stock performance with again a ton of data And then here's cloud segment analysis This is basically repeating the same information from the HTML page but it's just formatted nicely to fit in this slide format And then here's R&D with again a ton of data And then here's future outlook and growth projections across all five companies key takeaways and investment outlook plus conclusion Holy smokes So here's the thing You would either pay a financial analyst to do this and you probably need to pay them like at least 100 grand a year Plus it would take them days or weeks to do this and it might not even be as detailed or as visually aesthetic as what you see here So you can either do that or you can just prompt this AI and it would spit out everything in a matter of minutes I think the choice is pretty clear I mean if you're a junior financial analyst I would start to be super worried about my job if I were you Next let's try this Find the name phone and contact email of the top 20 accountants in San Jose California In theory I could get this to scrape hundreds of leads but just to show you a quick example without burning all my credits let's keep it to just 20 accountants for now And then put everything in a nice sharable report Let's click generate and see what that gives us All right so this was relatively short Let's see what we get It seems to be going to all these websites to gather information and then it's using parallel search So it's using multiple agents simultaneously to go onto each accounting firm's website and scraping for more details like their phone number and email It's using this agent to create a web page that houses all the information So afterwards here's the complete report And this looks so nice already Let's scroll down And here indeed we have 20 accountants in San Jose California with the phone number and email and address and primary focus Oh my gosh I didn't even specify for the address or primary focus but it just gave me all of this information anyways And then wow here's the detailed firm information for each one including their services and a description This is crazy All right now here's something even crazier Let's see if this works I'm going to try to call the first three accounting firms in this database Now before I do that I actually need to activate the call agent function So I will go to all agents and then here for call for me when I run this the first time I actually need to set this up So let me click next and then I need to enter in a phone number to receive SMS verification So let me do that real quick All right Next we need to select a voice assistant Let's see what Finn sounds like Hello I'm ready to help you connect with any business you need All right Here's Ryan Hi there I'm your personal calling assistant ready to reach out to any business on your behalf Here's Sophia Hello I can handle your business calls while you focus on other things All right Ryan's pretty good Now what should we name this assistant Let's call this James And then click next All right so we're all set It's going to do a test call to my phone first After it has successfully called your number if you click on task again for this call forme agent you should see that it's now connected and you can call any business in US Canada or Japan So anyways let's go back to our thread scraping all these accountants in San Jose And I'm going to write using the call agent for the top three rows call the number and ask the following What services do you provide How much do you charge What's your experience with clients like me I'm a tech soloreneur After calling summarize their answer in a nice sharable report Let's click generate and see what that gives us Now it doesn't call all of them immediately It looks like I need to manually click on AI call for me button So let's just try the first one and see what happens And then for purpose of the call I'm just going to paste in my three questions here All right let's see if this works So while this is calling this phone I'm going to click the second button to make a call I'm going to paste in the same questions and then press phone call And then I'm going to do the same with the third accountant So I'm going to press this and then paste in my questions and then press phone call I should have free agents calling these three accounting firms simultaneously as you can see up here All right So it looks like this one is finished Let's see how that went So here's the call information Here's its thinking process This is so interesting So it says their business hours indicate they're open right now which aligns well with our timing We want to approach this with a professional tone And given you're a tech solopreneur it might be beneficial to mention your specific needs related to the field We should be cautious about the details we provide and ensure we don't overshare any sensitive information No significant red flags jump out at me but we should remain attentive during the conversation just maintain a friendly and straightforward approach to encourage an open dialogue It's thinking so much just for a phone call which is kind of cute Anyways here is the transcript And in fact if I scroll down it actually records the entire call too So let me just play this while showing you the transcript Hi you have reached the founding CPA If you are calling for accounting or tax services please fill out an inquiry on our website This inquiry form will take you directly to a link on our calendar where you can book an introductory meeting with our team and we will be able to help you from there Thank you Thank you for the information Goodbye So the last sentence was from our AI assistant Unfortunately they didn't even have a real person responding So let's move on to the next accountant All right next one Here is PP and co And then I'm just going to scroll down and play you the audio recording and then show you the transcript Good morning PPN Co Could you please tell me about your accounting services So obviously this AI agent sounds super robotic and the human could tell And that person just hung up without even responding Obviously not a really good person for customer support You know eventually we're going to get a ton of these AI agents working on our behalf So even if the voice sounds robotic you should at least put some effort in answering the response So anyways that is PNP co and here's our call with Kuran and Associates So it has a really long thinking process and then it starts the call Here's the full transcript Let me play the audio clip for you while we read through the transcript Thank you for calling Current and Associates CPA So it goes ahead and presses one Transferring your call to services Thank you for calling Current and Associates This is Amanda How can I help you Could you assist with some information on your services Oh my gosh she hung up on us again This is ridiculous The attitude of some of these people I mean this is clear discrimination against AI Anyways you can see the call agent is not great because the voice sounds too robotic So most people just don't even bother answering which is unfortunate But going back to this table GenSpark is incredibly powerful at scraping leads and finding information about any type of business or customer you want to target So I mean if you're working in sales or prospecting I would start to slightly be worried about your job if I were you All right Now throughout my videos I try to show you some actually useful applications of these AI tools that you would use in real life So this is a prompt that I hope none of you actually need to use but for some of you out there who do need to seek medical advice for a very concerning or fatal or rare disease GenSpark might be the best option out there So here's the prompt Let's say the patient has Alexander disease This is quite a rare and potentially fatal disease with not a lot of information out there He is 2 years old Research everything about the subject and suggest next steps or possible ideas for cures Compile everything into a visually appealing comprehensive report with charts and graphs Let's see if it can pull it off All right so it's using this scholar search tool to search for all the information it can find about Alexander disease And because we specified that the patient is 2 years old it's specifically looking for information for children including diagnosis treatment approaches clinical trials It's scraping for more information Now it's also getting information about a current trial apparently Also looking for other approaches like gene therapy Okay so this is super in-depth It's like an army of researchers finding information on your behalf And then afterwards it has gathered all the information It's using this Python tool to basically graph everything out for you So here are some charts and then afterwards it's using this tool to create a comprehensive web page that houses everything So let's click view which would look like this Let's just open up this web page in a new window so we can view it full screen And here's a comprehensive report of Alexander disease for the patient who is 2 years old So here's a table of contents You can see executive summary with key facts and then disease background and epidemiology So this is classified as an ultra rare disease And then here is a very important chart showing Alexander disease types including the prevalence severity and life expectancy And it breaks this down into different age classes So here's infantile juvenile and adult Afterwards it also gives us a really nice data table showing the different types of Alexander disease based on the age of onset and it also gives us key characteristics and typical prognosis Then it even talks about the genetics of this disease So here's the gene structure and common mutation sites of this disease Look how indepth this is And then here's the inheritance pattern It follows an autotomo dominant pattern of inheritance etc etc I mean this is just super technical and in-depth stuff And then here's a chart showing the distribution of these mutations in Alexander disease And then here is some more information And then here's even the pathofysiology Holy smokes And then here it talks more about what's happening Again look at all the insane technical details it has pulled up like it is literally going through the scientific literature the primary sources of information and getting all of this It's not just from some generic medical blog which has very shallow information And then here are some clinical manifestations So here it's graphing out the symptoms So you can have macrosphily seizures developmental delay etc etc And it's breaking this down by different types of Alexander disease based on age Here's diagnosis So here are some ways to diagnose it So we have neuroiming genetic testing lab studies differential diagnosis current treatment approaches Currently there's no cure or disease modifying treatment approved for Alexander disease Here is a chart showing all these different therapies and at what development stage they are in terms of basic research only or pre-clinical or early clinical trials late clinical trials or standard of care And then here it's graphing this in terms of the efficacy of the treatment This is such a useful chart And then here we have multi-disciplinary care Here we have symptomatic management For every symptom what are the best approaches to manage this We also have emerging approaches such as this And then we have a ton of additional technical information And then we have this section on future directions which I'm just going to scroll through quickly so you can see what type of information it can output for you And then resources for families Here it's citing all these different websites and organizations which offer support for families in need Here are some additional educational resources And then finally it outputs the references over here So an insanely thorough and technical and detailed report This is seriously a mind-blowing moment for me I have not seen an AI compile a report that is so technical and thorough I mean think about this If you're a parent and unfortunately you have a kid or relative who has this disease note that probably none of the doctors or medical professionals in your area have any knowledge about this disease So think of how hopeless or helpless or lost you would be like you have no expert to turn to or even give you some guidance or information on what to do or what this disease is or how to treat the kid but you can basically get this AI to do all the research for you And look at how comprehensive this report is after reading this report and digesting everything I mean you could become one of the most knowledgeable experts on the subject in the world Definitely better than most doctors in my neighborhood I can tell you that All right next Let's try this Make a visually appealing Singapore itinerary for June 24th to 29 with highquality images and daily maps Include up to three attractions per day easy transportation without self-driving a mix of nature and cultural experiences minimal walking and reservations at top seafood restaurants format in a nice aesthetic layout which I can share with friends Let's click generate and see what that gives us All right So first it proceeds with searching for information about Singapore And then here are all the cool destinations and blogs and articles it has found And then afterwards it starts compiling all of this information And then here it's also searching for images to add to our report to make it more visually appealing And then it's even using another agent which searches Google Maps I assume for the best seafood restaurants And here's why At the beginning of the video I said this is just a rapper of many agents using different models or tools And this might not seem like much right They're not OpenAI or DeepSeek They're not at the forefront of creating the most intelligent language models out there But GenSpark has developed a super efficient and useful framework combining all these agents together using all these different tools And this can create some super comprehensive and detailed reports for you It's like having an entire team of employees working on your behalf Anyways here it's using another map tool to look up transportation information And then it's using this webpage tool to create the web page for us so we can share with our friends And that's pretty much it So if we click on this and then let me expand this Here is our Singapore itinerary And look how thorough this is Here are some transportation tips So Singapore has a subway system You need to get this easy link card and top it up which you can tap at all the entrances and exits of these subway stations It also searches the weather So June is warm and humid Pack light clothing sunscreen and an umbrella And then it also has payments Credit cards are widely accepted but have some cash handy Tipping is not customary Day one arrive at the airport First purchase a 4G SIM card or pocket Wi-Fi Exchange some currency and buy an EasyLink card approximately 12 Singaporean dollars with $7 of stored value Look how thorough this is And then you would take a taxi or public transport to the hotel which would cost roughly 20 to30 Singapore dollars And then the first attraction is this Here are some key highlights And visiting time approximately 2 to 3 hours And then dinner at Jumbo Seafood at Jewel Recommended dishes Reservation time price range and reservation is highly recommended Call this phone number Again just super thorough and detailed And then day two we are going to Sentosa Island So it gives us information on how to get there via public transport plus alternative options So it looks like we are visiting Sea Aquarium Here are some key highlights visiting time opening hours and then it looks like we can just walk across the beach and then go for lunch there So lunch will be at this place Here are some recommended dishes price range location and then here for entertainment we have this show and then we have dinner here Very nice And then here is day three I'm just going to scroll through this a bit faster in the interest of time It shows you the public transport information on how to get there Here's another attraction And then we have lunch here And then we have this Tiger Brewery tour And then Thursday we have Gardens by the Bay So here's how you would get there Here are the key attractions And then we have lunch over here And then we have this art science museum another attraction And then so on and so forth So I'm just going to keep scrolling down Here is Chinatown And here is day six etc etc Here's Little India And then final dinner at the airport optional And then here it gives us information on transportation in Singapore You can either take the MRT or buses or taxis And then here is a map of the MRT So there you have it Here is a very comprehensive visually appealing itinerary of Singapore for whatever day you want to visit for whatever specifications you want And made this in a matter of minutes Heck this is more thorough and detailed And the report looks even nicer than going to a human travel agent So I mean if you're working at a travel agency I would start to be quite worried about my job if I were you All right Next let's try this I'm going to prompt it to make an interactive taxonomy visualizer for shark species It says "This will take a bit of time to create since I'll need to research shark taxonomy Would you like me to proceed with creating this interactive visualization?" So strangely you know some of the time it just asks me a follow-up question and I do need to say yes please for it to proceed But anyways it goes ahead and proceeds with doing a ton of parallel searches So it's deploying multiple AI agents to search the web for shark taxonomy And then afterwards it's using this webpage tool to create the web page And that's pretty much it So we can view the visualization over here Okay So let's just expand all these classes We have all these super orders And then let's expand each one Very interesting And then if we expand this and expand the genus here is the great white shark And again look how detailed this is I did not specify that it had to also search up the size habitat lifespan weight diet status and interesting facts but it just decided to do so anyways And then here are macco sharks Very nice And then here's another family of sharks And here you go Here's the information And then we have ground sharks whale sharks Let's look at that So here's the whale shark status is endangered unfortunately And then here's all the information Oh and here are hammerhead sharks which look pretty cool Unfortunately this is critically endangered Holy smokes Anyways again just from a really short prompt you can see it was able to compile this really technical and interactive site that documents this taxonomy of sharks How insane is that All right next Let's try this I have a 16x4 ft bedroom Give me three designs on how to arrange furniture Also give me a list of the furniture I should buy with links Use p5.js or 3.js So p5 is a nice JavaScript library which can create animations And then 3.js is another library which can create 3D models So I put ore here so it doesn't have to use both of them It can choose either one and then map the furniture on a floor plan of my room so I know where to place the furniture Let's click generate and see what that gives us Here you can see it's using this parallel search to deploy a ton of agents to search for appropriate furniture for my room simultaneously It's also using this product search feature to find more information about all these products And then it's using Python code to visualize the furniture arrangements However it ran into an error So it did not execute successfully Here it says let me try a different approach by creating a simpler version And so that works So it's going to compile the furniture recommendations for each layout now And then here is everything So it gave me two reports Here is the visualization And then here is the shopping list So let's open the visualization first Very nice So here we have a conventional storage layout I believe this is the door And then for each one like here's the queen-siz bed And if I click on this it actually takes me to the Amazon site And then here's a large dresser Here's a wardrobe cabinet And you can also see the shopping list on the right column over here And then next we have a multi-functional office setup So again if we hover over each component we can see what that piece of furniture is And then here's a minimalist open space setup which looks like this And then here's the shopping list All right So here's a separate website Here are the three tabs listing the three different designs So for conventional here are all the items I should buy with the price and the dimensions Plus if I click on view product it indeed takes me to a working Amazon link So here's all the furniture that I should buy So with essential items that would cost $3.90 And then with optional items that would cost $4.93 And then we also have this design comparison Oh my gosh this is just so comprehensive But before we look at this table let me actually scroll back up and then look at multifunctional So multifunctional would look like this Here are the furniture items I should buy And then here is minimalist All right So scrolling down here's the design comparison Plus it even gives me tips for my bedroom Very nice The amount of time and effort I need to put in to plan out the furniture arrangement for my bedroom and search for the right furniture online would be huge Like it would take me at least a few days to plan everything And plus I will definitely not put in the effort and compile everything into a nice website like this So I hope you can see how Gen Spark could be so useful for planning and shopping as well Okay so that sums up my demos for this GenSpark super agent tool Unlike Manis which is closed beta you can actually use this right now In fact let me go over the pricing structure So they do have a free plan where you get 200 credits per day And this refreshes every 24 hours And yes this is enough to run most of the prompts that I've shown you on this demo So the amount of credits that's used depends on what it has to do for the prompt right So if it's just searching the web and outputting text then it would use fewer credits But if you need to get it to generate images or videos or make a phone call then it's going to use up more credits So for that you would probably have to move over to the plus plan And note that yes this does include all the other image generators and video generators but that's not really the point and not really why I'm featuring this Gen Spark tool It's the super agent function that is really impressive to me And also note that for 200 credits a day that would probably be enough to run one to three prompts per day using the super agent function based on the complexity And that's pretty much it I hope from the demos I've shown you you can see how mindblowing and useful this tool is This is the most impressive AI agent I've seen so far in terms of gathering data and synthesizing information Anyways I'll link to their main site in the description below for you to check out further Let me know in the comments what you think of this Also welcome to suggest any other interesting or challenging prompts that I can use in my future tests And if you've had a chance to use GenSpark also let me know in the comments what interesting or useful or mind-blowing examples you were able to get it to do As always I will be on the lookout for the top AI news and tools to share with you So if you enjoyed this video remember to like share subscribe and stay tuned for more content Also there's just so much happening in the world of AI every week I can't possibly cover everything on my YouTube channel So to really stay up to date with all that's going on in AI be sure to subscribe to my free weekly newsletter The link to that will be in the description below Thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next one