[00:02] subscribers from just 112 videos, and we also have another channel that offers the same content and has more than 200,000 subscribers from just 75 videos. Can you imagine, guys? And then someone comes along and tells you that YouTube no longer accepts videos made with artificial intelligence. Well, do you know [00:15] that most of the videos on YouTube are now of this type because this type of content spreads very quickly? Also, the factor that makes this content successful is the style of images. The style is very attractive, different, and enjoyable for the viewer. It's the Sick Figure style. And for those who don't [00:27] know, I have a channel with the same style, and thank God, it's successful and generates income. So, Mr. Beso, what type of content do these successful channels have? This content falls under the category of analytical psychology and simplified philosophical content. It relies on attracting viewers by addressing [00:40] human weaknesses, isolation, and emotional intelligence. That's the story of the channel. Now, I'm here create the same content using artificial intelligence without any effort on your part. It's just a few clicks and it'll be done. I want you to like and subscribe to the channel so you can receive all my latest [00:55] content creation tips. Let's get into the explanation. The first step, my friend, is different this time: we'll be using a cloud chatbot. You might ask, "What's this, Mr. Pius? Did n't we use chatbots like ChatGBT or Google Genie?" Well, what I've discovered is that a [01:08] cloud chatbot is much, much better than ChatGBT or Google Genie. You might say, "We need to pay for cloud services," but I'll tell you, no, it's free, just like ChatGBT or Google Genie. It surpasses them in finding content ideas, plus the script. The script isn't written [01:22] previous videos, you said that ChatGPT or Google Gemini don't write scripts or ideas randomly because I specify in the prompt that they shouldn't write saying ChatGPT or Google Gemini are bad, but Cloud is much, much better and more [01:37] accurate. It reads every word in the prompt I send it, so the result I get from ChatGPT will be much better than Google Gemini and ChatGPT. And as we agree in every video, my friend, for a video to be successful, get [01:50] views, and for YouTube algorithms to suggest it to the largest number of people, the topic itself has to be very clear and well- researched. We get the topic very clear and well-researched by searching on Google and YouTube, looking around a bit, and seeing if there are any... People have done this idea and got views. All these factors tell you [02:04] that the video you are going to make will get views. Why? لان هو نجح مع ناس ثانيه طيب هيجي واحد يقول لي طب يا عم بيوسف هو احنا هنعمل كل ده بشكل يدوي؟ I want to tell you, no, not at all. All you have to do is, I've left a Google Docs prompt for you to generate [02:17] content ideas. You'll go to your Google Docs, you'll find it right there. Select it, copy it, and upload it to the cloud. Then, paste the prompt. I've explained to him simply that he should gather topics and ideas that are likely to get views in [02:31] 2026. He shouldn't, for example, go and get me ideas from 2025 or 2024; those are dead ideas we don't want, or topics that have died out. So, I've specified 2026. Plus, I'm telling him to search YouTube and Google and find me relevant topics. It's a simple prompt; [02:47] everything is summarized in this paragraph. Always keep in mind that it's the quality of the prompt, not the quantity. You can delete this sentence here between the parentheses and specify the number. The topics you want— how many do you want? For example, I want 10 topics, but you want 20. You'll delete the [03:01] 10 and write 20—it's entirely up to you. You have complete freedom of choice. So, after I choose the number of topics I want, I'll press Enter so it starts sending the promo to the cloud. It will then read the promo and send us confirmation that we requested it without any problems whatsoever. Keep in mind that it [03:14] takes time because, as I mentioned, anything we send to the cloud is read word for word, analyzed, and processed exactly as we want. It has already started writing topics that are in demand on YouTube or any other platform. It has already [03:28] written 10 topics for us and is telling me here that the topics it sent are indeed relevant for 2026, plus they are also compatible with CTR. The topics should be popular and attract a large number of people. And it tells me here that it's compatible with the [03:42] YouTube and Google SEO, just as I explained in the Prompt. So, we've finished the topic task with the Cloud chatbot. Now, the next step: let's say we chose video topic number nine. How do we write a script for it? You'll go to [03:56] Google Docs and scroll down a bit. You'll find a Prompt here with the scripting command. Just take it without any problems. Select it, copy it, go to Cloud, and paste it here. But listen carefully. Let's say your English isn't strong and you can't [04:09] and simple. All you have to do is take each idea, select it, copy it, go to Google Translate, and paste it here. It will then translate it for you. Without any problems whatsoever, the idea of ​​this video is simply to tell you why the dark sympathizer is considered the [04:23] most dangerous type of personality anywhere. Of course, I'm not trying to exaggerate this topic; you know it's very, very pioneering, especially in the field of psychology content, which explains the psychology of people who don't know. You know these topics are very, very popular, and anyone [04:37] new to this type of content— psychology content that explains the psychology of people who, for example, don't watch courses— as soon as they create this content and upload it to any platform, it gets views. So, I think that if I upload this idea, it will get [04:51] views and prove people wrong because there are many similar videos that have gotten views. So, I've settled on this idea, so I'll go to Shadbot Cloud and start by putting the idea in the parentheses. I'll delete what I wrote and start putting the [05:03] idea here without any problems at all, and it will appear below. In the Prompt, you'll find two parentheses. The first is where you'll write the video duration, and the second is the number of words for the video. I've given you the freedom to choose whether you want to make a long video, so you'll specify the duration as " [05:16] long video," and so on. If you want to make a short video, you'll specify the duration as "short video." I've given you complete freedom of choice; I haven't restricted you in any way. For example, if I want to make a short video, I'll start by deleting the phrase "video duration" [05:29] I wrote. For example, the short video will be about two minutes long. Now, for delete that phrase and change it to "number of words." So, the short video will be two minutes long, so it could be, for example, 200 words. That's basically how we prepare the Prompt for Cloud. After you've [05:45] prepared it, you can send it to them without any problems at all, and it will start as you see. So, the script is complete without any problems whatsoever. It's not literally a short video; we can make it a longer video. The choice is entirely yours. [05:59] We could have increased the word count to 200. If you want a short video, say between 30 seconds and 50 seconds or a minute, you could make it 100, 150, or 140 words—it's up to you. Adjust the Prompt as you like. After [06:14] finishing the script, the final step with Cloud is creating the images. This is the most important step. Go to Google Docs and scroll down a bit. You'll find a command to generate images. Select that command, copy it, and paste it into Cloud. [06:29] Now, listen carefully. We've created the script, but I don't want the entire script to be just images. One or five images? No, I want each sentence in the script to have its own dedicated image. What are we doing here? We're increasing the number of views for each sentence so the video doesn't get [06:42] boring. If I, for example, made five images for the entire script, but the video was just boring, I'd be surprised if anyone watched it. We want each sentence in the script to have its own image underneath, with its own poses, the poses that match the sentence, the sentence with everything. [06:54] I've explained all of this in the preview here. Even here, at the beginning of the preview, I told him I want him to take each sentence in the script and put its own image underneath it. And I gave him important notes to follow. I told him in these notes [07:06] that he shouldn't change the character in each sentence he takes from the script. I want the character to be consistent. Plus, there have to be elements or things that suggest... For sitting on a bed, then he must be sitting on a bed, [07:19] not standing. After I prepare the output, I'll start sending it to him without any problems at all. As you can see, my friend, ShadBot Cloud actually took each sentence in the script and put a corresponding output under it, just as I asked. But be [07:31] aware, at first, he didn't do that. All he did was write the sentence, but he also created the image underneath it. But then I told him, " No, you don't understand me. I don't want you to create the images. I want a descriptive output for the style I [07:43] sent." He understood and actually started to understand me, taking each sentence in the script and putting a corresponding output under it. So, if you encounter any problems, you can solve them yourself with a very simple command, just like I sent it. Okay, so here's the next step: we [07:56] want to convert the script he sent us—the sentence—into a voiceover. How do you do that? All you have to do is copy the sentence he sent you, go to a website, then to a tool, and then to Google Studio. As you can see, this is the [08:11] website's interface. This website is very, very good and features very, very high sound quality. It's also free and has no minimum purchase requirement. We also have another website called OpenIFM. This is its interface. easy to use, without any complications. But in this video, I'll use OpenIFM with you. Delete [08:27] all the text written here, and I'll start by pasting the sentence I took from the list of voices, so I'll start by choosing the second voice. One of the people who are focused will ask me, "So what is this text below?" This text below is simply a description of the way [08:40] you want the model to speak. For example, you want it to speak in a voice, you want it to speak softly, in a deep voice, a thick voice, a thin voice, a child's voice, a woman's voice. You can specify it here. ShadGPT and tell it, "I want you to make a description of a certain person who speaks in such and such a way, with such and such characteristics, and the [08:56] voice is such and such." It will start making the description for you. Just put it here without any problems at all. So after I have chosen the second voice and put the sentence here, I will start by pressing play. It will start converting here, I will start by pressing play. It will start converting the sentence to sound. That's it, we don't [09:13] the sound will start downloading to your computer without any problems at all. I will complete the rest of the script I sent to the sound in the same way, and I will get back to you right away. And my friend, after I converted the sentences that Cloud sent me to audio, the next step is to [09:27] convert the image promo to a real, realistic image. So, I'll start by going to the first promo Cloud made for me. I'll select it, copy it, and go to the Flo website. As you can see, this is the website's interface. You might ask, "What's this? Why is Flo paid?" I'll tell you no. If you remember in the [09:42] previous videos, we were using a website called EJFX. EJFX, in short, has moved to Flo. You might say, "But it must be paid." I'll tell you no, it's completely free. So, after you go to Flo, click on "New Project." This will take you to the interface you see here. [09:55] Click on this box, and an image and a video will appear. The video costs 80 credits. Look here; it tells you how many units the creation process consumes. Zero tells you that there's no minimum number of images you can create, so feel free to create as many as you [10:09] want. You can also use Nano Banana Pro and Nano Banana 2, which are completely free. You can create as many images as I mentioned. But if you want to use Aegis FX, which we were using, you'll choose Image 4. Click on it, and I'll start by pasting the output [10:22] I got from the cloud. I'll simply choose the number of images: make it four. Okay, never mind that. Then I'll click on the arrow, and it will start creating the four images I requested. It's easy and simple; it starts creating the images. As [10:35] you can see, my friend, it created four images exactly as we asked. The style of the images is the same as the channels I showed you at the beginning of the video. You can edit them; yes, you can. You can modify it; you can dress the character. Yes, you can dress the character by adding the promo. You can do [10:48] everything; you can change the character's hair, change their eyes, and change anything else you want to change about the character. You can change it easily by writing simple commands to the promo I've left for you. Now, after he sends us the four images, all you have to do is choose the best one. I'll [11:02] choose this image, so I'll go to it and click on the three dots in the upper right corner. Then I'll click on "Download," and 1K will appear, as you can see. I'll click on it, and your computer without any problems at all. I'll continue with the rest of the promo images that were sent to me in the same way. [11:16] I'll come back to the editing stage. This stage is very important; please don't leave the video. As you can see, my friend, I created the audio and the images very easily without any problems at all, and I taught you how. I'll do all this step by step. Now someone might ask, "Why didn't [11:29] Cloud give you 10 views? Why did you only do five?" I did five so the video wouldn't be unnecessarily long. I did five to explain the concept and show you how this content creation works. You can then complete the rest, just like we do in every video. After you finish [11:42] and download them to your computer, all you have to do is gather them all and go to KeepCut, as you can see, and put them here in the import list. They'll start downloading without any problems at all. Now someone who [11:54] likes to focus on everything might ask, " Why did you number them?" It's a very good question, and you're right to ask. I numbered them because in the editing stage, for example, if I uploaded a single image, what does that single image need? It needs a single voiceover, which is the [12:06] voiceover for the image. How will we know it? We'll know because we're numbered. There's one voiceover, so I'll start by putting it under image one, as you can see. That's pretty much done for now. If there's any gap in the voiceover, I'll start by cutting it, as you can see. And my friend, after arranging [12:21] add a simple animation to each image. How do I add it? I'll click, for example, on image one, and then at the top right, I'll click on animation. A list will start appearing. From the animation menu, as you can see. I'll start by choosing any animation. For [12:34] example, I'll choose this one. You might say, "What's this, Mr. Beso? We have to animate and do this!" I'll tell anything. If you go to the two channels I showed you in the first video, you'll find they're done the same way. What I'm doing, the exact difference between me and her, is that we use a different image technique. [12:48] We don't want to copy and imitate. In every video, I say we don't want to imitate because if we imitate a video, YouTube won't recommend it and will consider it copied. So, to improve our video, we'll add a sound effect between each transition. I'll start by adding a sound effect at the beginning of the video, like this, to create a quick burst of movement. Then I'll [13:01] copy and place it here, like this, between the first and second images to create a transitional sound effect. And that's how I finished editing transitional sound effect. And that's how I finished editing my video. Now, let me show you ychology, my [13:27] professional as the channels I showed you at the beginning of the video, exactly the same in every way, plus something extra. And do n't forget, we're doing all of this for free. If you want, for example, to have a paid sound that's even better, you'll use LevelLibs, but you'll have to pay first. It's better, and [13:41] the best, and that's what I prefer. This is the strategy I use on my channel: I create the AI-generated sounds with my own voice, not with AI. That's all for the AI. That's all for the [13:54] like, subscribe, and leave a comment. See you in the next video! Bye!