Anthropic AI
- Add Visual Examples and Graphics
Instead of only showing someone talking, include visuals like graphics, charts, or screen recordings that explain what AI is doing. This helps viewers understand complex ideas more easily and keeps the video visually interesting. - Use Shorter Clips and Faster Pacing
Break long talking segments into shorter clips and cut out pauses. Faster pacing keeps viewers’ attention and prevents the video from feeling slow or repetitive. - Include Real-World Examples
Show how AI affects real industries like sports, marketing, design, or social media. Connecting the topic to real-life situations makes it more relatable and interesting for viewers. - Add Captions and Key Takeaways on Screen
Display important quotes, keywords, or short summaries on the screen while the speaker talks. This helps viewers follow along and remember the most important points. - Incorporate Storytelling or Scenarios
Instead of only explaining AI concepts, include short stories or scenarios about how people use AI in everyday situations. Storytelling makes the content more engaging and easier to understand.
Empathy Map
| SAYS | THINKS |
|---|---|
| • “This topic is interesting but a little hard to follow.” | • “How does this relate to things I’m interested in like sports, design, or social media?” |
| • “I wish there were more real-life examples of AI.” | • “AI seems important, but I need it explained in a simpler way.” |
| • “The video would be better with more visuals.” | • “If the video was more engaging, I’d probably pay more attention.” |
| DOES | FEELS |
|---|---|
| • Skips ahead when the video feels slow | • Curious about how AI works |
| • Pays more attention when visuals appear | • Slightly overwhelmed by technical explanations |
| • Pauses or rewatches parts to understand | • More interested when examples relate to real life |