FMU TECH: Circuito de I.A. 2026.1
Introduction to the AI Circuit
Overview of the Event
- The AI Circuit is an itinerant event featuring various companies discussing artificial intelligence.
- Aimed at students, particularly freshmen and veterans, to enhance their understanding of AI.
- Attendees are encouraged to ask questions during a Q&A session after each presentation.
Juliano Quima's Presentation
Insights on Artificial Intelligence
- Juliano Quima introduces himself as part of EAI Brasil, which hosts the largest AI congress in Brazil.
- He emphasizes the transformative potential of AI in people's lives and industries.
Historical Context
- Reflecting on his past experiences with Facebook, he discusses how social media changed communication and business practices around 2014.
- Highlights that many people still need education about adopting new technologies like AI, similar to early social media adoption challenges.
The Impact of Social Media and Technology
Disruption Through Technology
- The advent of platforms like Facebook allowed individuals unprecedented voice online, marking a significant societal shift.
- Examples include influencers who leveraged these platforms for financial success, showcasing technology's role in personal transformation.
Current Technological Revolution
- Today’s tools enable rapid creation of applications or websites from simple commands—an unprecedented capability in tech history.
Demonstration of Rapid Development
Practical Application Example
- Juliano demonstrates creating a webpage in just four minutes using a specific command structure, illustrating efficiency gains through modern tools.
- He contrasts this with traditional methods requiring multiple professionals and significant time investment for similar tasks.
Future Perspectives on AI Adoption
Industry Transformation Potential
- Emphasizes that current developments in AI will significantly alter market dynamics across various sectors.
Engagement with Audience
- Encourages audience participation by asking who has used AI tools like ChatGPT or Gemini; notes some attendees have yet to engage with these technologies.
The Future of Programming and Vibe Coding
The Evolution of Programming
- The speaker discusses the future of programming, suggesting that traditional coding will eventually become obsolete. They reference Sun Altman from OpenAI, who predicts that "the programming language of the future is common language."
Introduction to Vibe Coding
- Vibe coding is introduced as a new concept where coding becomes more intuitive and conversational. It emphasizes a creative process where developers express ideas in everyday language while coding.
Impact on Technology Demand
- Contrary to fears that vibe coding might reduce technology demand, the speaker argues it will actually increase demand. Business professionals will need to demonstrate project viability quickly through prototypes created with vibe coding.
Financial Implications for Projects
- By using vibe coding, developers can create application prototypes rapidly (in under two hours), making it easier to secure funding for projects by visually demonstrating their functionality.
Predictions for Job Market Trends
- The speaker forecasts significant growth in technology jobs focused on security due to increased reliance on AI and rapid technological advancement. This includes a rise in demand for senior programmers and new roles like "Vibe Code Fixer" and "Vibe Code Cleaner."
Security Concerns in AI Development
Growing Need for Security Expertise
- As technology evolves, so do security vulnerabilities. The speaker highlights a 30% increase in GitHub programmers over the past year, with a notable rise in repositories dedicated to security issues.
New Roles Emerging from Vibe Coding
- With the proliferation of vibe coding comes an increased need for experts who can address flaws created during this rapid development process, leading to new job titles aimed at maintaining code quality.
Challenges Posed by AI Content Creation
Distinguishing Human vs AI Creations
- The discussion shifts towards content creation challenges posed by AI-generated works. The example of Lina Mai illustrates how difficult it has become to differentiate between human-created music and that produced by AI.
Tools for Identifying AI Content
- A community member named Willard analyzes online videos to determine if they were generated by AI, showcasing efforts to develop skills necessary for identifying such content amidst growing sophistication.
Personal Experiences with Gaming Industry Challenges
Historical Context: Level Up Games
- The speaker shares personal experiences working at Level Up Games during the launch of Ragnarok Online, emphasizing its significance as Brazil's first virtual world game available in Portuguese.
Issues Faced Within Virtual Worlds
- They recount challenges faced within gaming environments, including dealing with bots—automated programs that play games on behalf of users—which disrupt fair play among genuine players.
The Impact of AI on Competition and Digital Identity
The Challenge of Competing with Machines
- The speaker discusses the frustration of human players competing against machines in gaming, highlighting how machines can level up without fatigue, diminishing the enjoyment for human players.
- Emphasizes that we are entering an era where humans will increasingly compete with machines, raising questions about the future of competition.
Digital Cloning and Its Implications
- Introduces a case study involving Joana from the Wall Street Journal, who created a digital clone that could interact with her colleagues; only her mother recognized it wasn't her.
- Describes how this technology allows individuals to delegate tasks like meetings to their digital clones while they engage in leisure activities.
Identifying AI Usage
- Discusses techniques to identify if someone is using AI during video calls, such as asking them to perform specific gestures that may disrupt AI filters.
- Mentions Hug Face as a repository for creating deep fakes and highlights the rapid evolution of these technologies.
Diverse Internet Experiences
- References Frederique Martel's book "Smart," which argues there isn't just one internet but many different experiences based on individual usage patterns.
- Cites Eli Pariser's concept of "Filter Bubble," explaining how personalized search results vary significantly among users due to multiple signals influencing Google searches.
The Evolution of Trust in Online Spaces
- Explains how different browsing conditions lead to varied search results on platforms like Google and Netflix, illustrating personalized content delivery.
- Reflecting on his own journey through social media recognition, he questions whether there's more to learn about the internet amidst its perceived stagnation during the pandemic.
Transitioning Towards Web 3.0
- Introduces the idea that we currently experience a "medieval" version of the internet lacking trustworthiness and suggests moving towards Web 3.0 based on blockchain technology for authenticity.
- Highlights blockchain's potential role in establishing trust online but acknowledges that explaining it fully would require extensive discussion.
Innovative Projects and Their Significance
- Shares personal involvement in a project called Shaltman related to iris scanning technology, emphasizing its importance within internet advancements.
The Importance of Iris Technology in Authenticating Online Users
The Need for Human Authentication
- The discussion begins with the significance of iris technology, which can help authenticate users online, ensuring that only humans can navigate certain platforms.
- As AI advances, distinguishing between real users and bots becomes increasingly necessary; this is highlighted by the uncertainty surrounding user authenticity on social media platforms like TikTok.
Identifying Bots on Social Media
- The speaker challenges listeners to examine their followers on social media, noting that many profiles appear suspicious or generic, indicating they may be bots.
- Examples of bot-like usernames are provided (e.g., "João Manuel 1 2 3"), emphasizing how these accounts often have few followers and identical content.
The Impact of Bots on User Experience
- The prevalence of bots creates a distorted online environment where genuine interactions are overshadowed by automated accounts.
- A personal anecdote about explaining the importance of iris technology at a public inquiry illustrates the urgency and relevance of addressing this issue.
Technology as a Solution to Authenticity Challenges
Engineering Solutions for Digital Trust
- The speaker emphasizes that technological solutions must address issues of authenticity in digital spaces without delving into political discussions.
- There is an assertion that face-to-face interactions will gain more value as people seek genuine connections over virtual experiences.
Shifts in Content Creation Dynamics
- A shift towards user-generated content is anticipated, where fans may enhance existing media (like anime), showcasing how technology empowers individuals rather than corporations.
The Role of Personal Connections in Professional Environments
Value Beyond Technology
- Emphasizing interpersonal relationships over technical skills, the speaker argues that behavioral traits and personal consistency are crucial for hiring decisions.
Encouragement for Open-Mindedness
- Attendees are encouraged to embrace new experiences and perspectives from others to foster growth and understanding within professional settings.
Experiences at Facebook: Insights into Corporate Culture
Unique Workplace Environment
- A description of Facebook's corporate culture highlights its open access to food and drinks, reflecting a supportive work environment aimed at employee satisfaction.
Mindset Towards Resources
- An anecdote reveals how attitudes toward company resources can indicate one's fit within an organization; those who see benefits as opportunities rather than entitlements may thrive better.
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The Uncertainty of the Future
Introduction to Career Discussions
- The speaker emphasizes the unpredictability of the future, questioning who truly knows what lies ahead.
- Acknowledges that while some may have immediate plans, the broader question remains about our existence and circumstances tomorrow.
Illustrating Past Predictions
- The speaker presents a historical perspective on how people envisioned the future 60 years ago, highlighting misconceptions.
- Mentions examples like video conferencing and robotic household help, illustrating how past predictions differ from current realities.
Current Educational Relevance
- Questions whether what students are learning today will still be relevant in five years, prompting self-reflection on their studies.
- Encourages students to analyze their daily learning and its potential changes over time, emphasizing risk assessment in their fields.
Job Market Projections
- Cites data from the World Economic Forum predicting significant job losses by 2030 but also mentions new job creation.
- Highlights that despite positive net job growth projections, many individuals may not be prepared for newly created roles due to skill mismatches.
Impact of Technology on Employment
- Discusses recent research indicating a substantial increase in technology-related job openings, particularly in artificial intelligence.
- Notes that companies with stagnant employee numbers are likely facing layoffs due to automation replacing traditional roles.
The Impact of AI on Job Roles and Skills
The Need for Requalification
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of requalifying in response to changes in the job market due to AI advancements, questioning attendees about their future roles.
- Tasks are at risk as they are increasingly being performed by AI, particularly in administrative and legal sectors where generative AI can create and analyze documents more efficiently than humans.
Embracing AI in Daily Life
- A call to action is made for individuals to incorporate AI into their daily routines, highlighting that there is no need for fear but rather a need for learning and practical application.
Readiness for Change
- According to recent research from the World Economic Forum, while 60% of workers feel excited about AI, 62% do not feel prepared to engage with it effectively.
Essential Skills for the Future
Digital Literacy
- Digital literacy is identified as a crucial skill; everyone must be adept at navigating digital environments even if they don't specialize in advanced technologies like blockchain.
Human Skills Development
- Critical thinking is highlighted as essential; it involves analyzing information critically and making informed decisions amidst the rise of AI capabilities.
Communication Skills
- Effective communication is necessary not only for interacting with machines but also within personal and professional contexts. It plays a vital role in conveying needs clearly.
The Role of Creativity and Adaptability
- The speaker reassures that while AI will change many aspects of work, it will not replace everything. Instead, it can enhance human capabilities when used correctly.
Personal Branding
- Individuals are encouraged to maintain visibility in the digital world through authentic personal branding since opportunities often arise from being seen online.
Conclusion: Preparing for an Evolving Workforce
- The future workforce will demand adaptability; individuals must embrace change proactively as they navigate this new landscape shaped by technology.
Introduction and Technical Issues
Opening Remarks
- The speaker, Rone Justa, tests the microphone and engages with the audience to ensure they can hear him properly.
- He expresses sympathy for a colleague, Kimura, sharing his negative opinion about a recent season of "Ron Pant," suggesting that AI-generated versions were superior.
Personal Background and Startup Experience
Speaker's Journey
- Rone introduces himself as a psychologist who started programming in 2010 and has experience in data engineering and science.
- He shares that he created several startups, one of which was successful enough to sell in 2021.
Reflections on Success and Failure
Learning from Mistakes
- Rone reflects on his journey filled with failures before achieving success, emphasizing pride in learning from mistakes.
- He mentions joining AI Tinkers to explore artificial intelligence beyond the hype surrounding it.
Concerns About Dependence on AI
Risks of Automation
- The speaker warns against becoming overly reliant on AI tools, comparing it to losing critical thinking skills.
- He notes receiving numerous LinkedIn messages generated by AI that lack authenticity.
Philosophical Questions Around Knowledge Acquisition
Effort vs. Ease in Learning
- Rone poses philosophical questions about whether valuable knowledge must be difficult to acquire or if ease diminishes its worth.
Historical Context of Technology's Impact on Thought
Socratic Skepticism
- He references Socrates' skepticism towards writing as it could hinder debate and critical thought.
Comparative Analysis of Historical Technologies
Printing Press Concerns
- Rone discusses fears during the advent of the printing press regarding loss of text sanctity but questions if this led to decreased intelligence among readers.
Current Implications of AI Tools
Automating Thought Processes
- The speaker raises concerns about using AI tools like ChatGPT for automating thought processes without critical engagement.
Cognitive Psychology Insights
Daniel Kahneman's Theory
- Rone introduces Daniel Kahneman’s concepts of fast (System 1) and slow (System 2) thinking as frameworks for understanding when it's appropriate to use AI assistance.
Understanding Cognitive Systems and AI's Impact
The Nature of Instantaneous Reactions
- When scrolling through platforms like TikTok, users react instantly without deep thought, which is a characteristic of System 1 thinking.
- System 1 is fast and intuitive, while System 2 requires more deliberate and structured thinking. This distinction is crucial for understanding cognitive processes.
The Role of DNAI in Thought Processes
- DNAI (presumably referring to a specific AI tool or concept) enhances the context for System 1 thinking but does not replace the need for System 2 thinking.
- Structured thought requires time; relying solely on quick outputs from AI can lead to superficial understanding.
Misconceptions About AI Outputs
- There’s a tendency to mistake rapid outputs from tools like ChatGPT as structured thoughts when they are actually reflections of System 1 processing.
- Just because something feels true or appears credible doesn't mean it is; skepticism towards quick information is essential.
Cognitive Atrophy and Its Implications
- "Brain Rot" refers to cognitive decline due to over-reliance on instant information, leading to diminished capacity for slow, critical thinking.
- Personal reflection reveals concerns about becoming lazy in thought processes due to reliance on AI tools for business intelligence.
Cultivating Deeper Thinking
- It’s important to actively cultivate System 2 thinking despite the convenience of quick answers from AI; this requires effort and engagement.
- Many people report feeling exhausted and lacking purpose, possibly due to the overwhelming speed of information processing in modern life.
The Dangers of Accelerated Thinking Without Depth
- Tools that enhance rapid thought without fostering deeper understanding can lead to significant issues in comprehension and decision-making.
- There exists a bubble around AI hype that may not burst dramatically but indicates growing skepticism among businesses regarding its effectiveness.
Productivity Myths Related to AI
- Relying on productivity-enhancing tools does not necessarily free up time; instead, it often leads individuals to take on more tasks.
- Even with automation improving workflow speed, there remains a critical question: has quality improved alongside speed?
Conclusion: Balancing Speed with Quality
- Emphasizing both efficiency and quality in work processes is vital; merely speeding up tasks does not equate to better outcomes.
Strategies for Cognitive Defense in AI Monetization
Importance of Cognitive Defense Strategies
- The speaker emphasizes the necessity of cognitive defense strategies, highlighting that the monetization field of AI and cognitive technologies involves personal thoughts and dreams, which are often given away for free.
Introduction to Second-Order Prompting
- The speaker introduces the concept of second-order prompting, questioning if the audience is familiar with it and indicating its relevance in automating tasks.
Automation vs. Human Employment
- There is a concern about humans working like machines; automation may lead to job loss as machines perform better in mechanical tasks.
Multimodal Work Approaches
- The speaker discusses multimodality, advocating for a blend of analog methods alongside digital tools to enhance cognitive processes during work.
Risks of Second-Order Prompting
- A warning is issued regarding second-order prompting: using multiple AI systems can create a feedback loop where original sources become obscured, complicating understanding.
The Role of Breaks in Enhancing Productivity
Value of Pauses in Work Environments
- The importance of creating spaces for silence and breaks within AI-influenced environments is highlighted as essential for maintaining human creativity and reducing machine-like behavior.
Encouragement for Manual Engagement
- The speaker encourages everyone to engage in manual activities such as drawing or writing by hand to foster creativity and break from digital reliance.
Insights on AI Tools and Community Engagement
Personal Reflections on Technology Use
- The speaker shares their experiences with technology, noting an evolution towards philosophical discussions around AI while also engaging with technical aspects through community events.
Upcoming Events and Networking Opportunities
- Information about an exclusive event with Google DeepMind aimed at fostering community engagement within the tech space is shared, emphasizing collaboration among participants.
Choosing Between Major AI Platforms
Comparison of Google vs. Other Platforms
- A discussion on selecting between major platforms reveals that Google's offerings provide superior resources at competitive prices compared to others like Microsoft or ChatGPT.
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AI Tinkers: Insights on Google Cloud Platform and AI in Education
Introduction to Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
- The speaker clarifies that AI Tinkers is a non-profit organization, emphasizing that they do not receive funding from Google.
- GCP is presented as a cost-effective cloud platform, particularly for beginners in technology and engineering.
- The speaker encourages the audience to engage with questions about GCP, highlighting its practicality for newcomers.
Tools and Preferences in Development
- Discussion of various coding tools like "Lovable" and "Base 44," with Lovable being favored for user experience design.
- The speaker expresses a preference for focusing on architecture over rapid prototyping, indicating a strategic approach to software development.
- Emphasis on data protection and storage methods as critical considerations when designing applications.
Engaging the Audience
- The speaker invites questions from the audience, stressing the importance of interaction during the session.
- A humorous exchange occurs regarding an audience member's shirt, creating a relaxed atmosphere conducive to discussion.
Utilizing AI in Education
- An audience member shares their interest in using artificial intelligence to enhance learning experiences within academic settings.
- They express concerns about AI's potential to reduce friction in learning processes by providing ready-made solutions rather than fostering deeper understanding.
Balancing AI Engagement with Learning Friction
- The question arises about maintaining necessary challenges in learning while utilizing AI tools effectively.
- A response highlights that AI can be personalized based on user interactions, suggesting that engagement levels can be adjusted according to individual needs.
Understanding Emotional Control in the Workplace
The Importance of Emotional Resilience
- Discusses the necessity of emotional control when receiving criticism at work, emphasizing that young professionals often struggle with negative feedback from superiors.
- Shares a personal experience where constructive criticism from leaders helped improve performance rather than feeling demoralized by harsh comments.
- Highlights the importance of transforming negative feedback into motivation for improvement, suggesting that one should recognize and accept valid criticisms to foster growth.
Learning and Adapting with AI Tools
- Introduces concepts like context engineering and prompt engineering as methods to enhance interactions with AI, noting that different language models have varying levels of flattery.
- Describes a personal approach to learning about new topics (e.g., Canadian mortgage market), utilizing open models for summarizing key discussions before diving deeper into reports.
Effective Prompting Techniques
- Expresses challenges in crafting effective prompts for AI tools, indicating that clarity in what is needed can significantly impact results.
- Suggests using a notebook model (Notebook LM) to focus on specific documents without needing web searches, enhancing the relevance of information retrieved.
Strategies for Improving Prompt Development
- Shares insights on developing better prompts through practice and understanding how to articulate questions effectively for improved learning outcomes.
- Recommends reversing the prompting process by asking AI to guide users with questions, which can help clarify what information is needed.
Advanced Techniques in Prompting
- Introduces "chain of thoughts" (COT), encouraging users to request detailed reasoning from AI responses instead of expecting immediate answers. This method promotes critical thinking about the machine's thought process.
The Future of Identity Verification Online
Concerns About Digital Identity
- Raises questions regarding identity verification online due to advancements in AI technology, referencing platforms like MBook as examples of potential future developments separating human and AI interactions.
Potential Solutions for Digital Identity Issues
- Discusses current identity verification practices (like requiring CPF numbers in Brazil), questioning their effectiveness in truly confirming individual identities online.
- Predicts an exponential increase in digital identity issues as technology evolves, suggesting a need for dedicated spaces on the internet exclusively for real humans.
Tinder and Identity Verification
The Role of Tinder in Identity Verification
- Recent developments in Tinder's operations include its ownership by Mat Group, which has adopted a system for proving humanity and uniqueness.
- The uniqueness proof involves using iris-based identification to verify that users are real individuals, addressing issues of authenticity in online relationships.
Corporate Identity Verification Needs
- A newly invested company called Oasis emphasizes the necessity of identity verification, particularly in corporate environments where multiple agents access sensitive data.
- Companies with thousands of agents require immutable and verifiable identities to ensure secure access to databases and CRM systems.
Challenges of Authenticity in Communication
- The increasing need for authenticity is highlighted by the prevalence of scams, such as fraudulent calls impersonating loved ones asking for help or money.
- The potential for advanced technology to create realistic impersonations raises significant concerns about trust and security in personal communications.
Knowledge Accessibility vs. Merit
Impact of Knowledge Facilitation on Value
- A question arises regarding whether easier access to knowledge diminishes its value; historical examples like the printing press suggest that while top-tier knowledge may lower, general population knowledge increases significantly.
- The discussion centers on how this shift affects the valuation of unique versus general knowledge within society.
Types of Knowledge: Contextual vs. Anecdotal
- Different types of knowledge have varying degrees of accessibility; anecdotal knowledge can be quickly acquired, while behavioral knowledge requires context and life experience.
- There is skepticism about whether technological advancements will lead to a more intelligent populace without improved questioning skills from educators.
Future of Iris Identification
Iris Identification as a Complementary Tool
- A clarification is made that iris identification serves as a credential rather than a complete replacement for traditional documents; it proves humanity without revealing personal identity details.
- This method resembles digital tokens used for secure signatures but does not fulfill legal requirements for identity disclosure mandated by current legislation.
Legal Implications and Future Considerations
- There are concerns regarding how iris identification aligns with existing laws requiring platforms to identify users, indicating potential conflicts between technological advancements and regulatory frameworks.
Racaton do Google: Insights and Discussions
Overview of Racaton Event
- A participant expresses interest in the Racaton event organized by Google, seeking information on its location and content.
- The response indicates that the event has already occurred, with registrations closing the previous week. Participants are advised to wait for future opportunities.
Future Events and Participation
- The speaker mentions upcoming events where participants can engage with real companies, encouraging attendees to stay informed about future opportunities.
AI's Role in Business and Employment
- A discussion arises regarding AI as a facilitator versus a profit-maximizing tool for companies, highlighting concerns over job displacement due to automation.
- The speaker shares a personal perspective on the evolving relationship between AI and employment, noting that many manual jobs are being replaced by robots.
Social Media Dynamics
- There is an exploration of how social media platforms utilize bots for engagement, which contributes significantly to their profits (15-20%).
- The speaker predicts a potential collapse of this model due to oversaturation of content produced by individuals who previously lacked access to creative outlets.
Content Production Trends
- An observation is made about the rise of diverse content creation (e.g., series, films), leading to an overwhelming amount of material available online.
- The need for authentic social proof through real-life interactions is emphasized as digital trust diminishes; events featuring genuine human connections will become essential.
Contextualization of AI's Impact
- A representative from FMU acknowledges the transformative impact of AI across various business sectors during an introductory speech at the event.
- Emphasis is placed on understanding different perspectives on AI usage among students and professionals in technology fields.
Importance of Learning Programming Fundamentals
- Students are encouraged to grasp foundational programming concepts while also exploring advanced topics like machine learning and generative AI.
- It’s noted that even non-developers are increasingly utilizing AI tools, underscoring its widespread relevance beyond traditional tech roles.
Understanding the Role of AI in Technology Education
Importance of Foundational Knowledge in Programming
- The speaker emphasizes that students in technology-related fields must learn traditional algorithms and programming basics to understand machine learning and deep learning.
- A solid foundation in programming is crucial for creating predictive algorithms and delving deeper into artificial intelligence (AI).
- Students new to the field should first grasp fundamental concepts before advancing to more complex computational topics.
Integration of AI in Development Practices
- Developers increasingly utilize AI tools, such as LLMs, to streamline coding processes rather than writing code line by line.
- The speaker highlights that even experienced developers benefit from using prompts with LLMs to generate clean code efficiently.
The Necessity of Human Oversight in AI Applications
- IT professionals are essential for maintaining and customizing systems powered by AI; they cannot be replaced by machines.
- Human supervision is necessary for all AI functions to ensure accuracy, prevent biases, and avoid harmful decision-making outcomes.
Continuous Learning and Adaptation in Technology Fields
- Professionals must not only use AI but also possess a deep understanding of technology fundamentals, including algorithms, to effectively develop and customize systems.
- While AI can assist with many tasks, it may not capture intricate details required for specific applications.
Utilizing AI as a Learning Tool
- Students should leverage AI models like ChatGPT or Gemini as instructional aids rather than relying on them solely for ready-made solutions.
- Understanding how programs work is vital; students need to engage with the material actively instead of passively consuming answers from LLMs.
Future Prospects and Industry Demand
- There is a growing demand for skilled IT professionals who are well-acquainted with current technologies, especially given the rapid advancements in AI since its emergence.
- The speaker encourages students to prioritize their studies as the field continues evolving rapidly, highlighting that ongoing education will be key to success.
Conclusion and Acknowledgments
- The session concludes with gratitude towards speakers Juliano, Daisy, and Rum Talita while reminding attendees about attendance procedures.
Selfie Invitation
Engaging the Audience
- The speaker invites everyone present to join in taking a group selfie, emphasizing the importance of togetherness during the moment.
- Acknowledges the audience at home, expressing gratitude and wishing them a good evening, which fosters a sense of community and connection.
- The mention of "selfie" indicates a light-hearted and informal atmosphere, encouraging participation from both live attendees and viewers at home.