@bhadoriya
So I've been working on a new Instagram account for the last few months, and the results have been solid 200K+ views collectively on all the reels, 2â5K profile views, and a bunch of other wins here and there.
The fun part? Most of it was AI-generated content. The delivery and execution were AI, but the actual idea, what to post, what to talk about was still human.
The process was simple:
1. I'd find something interesting I want to talk about.
2. Send it to my OpenAI agent.
3. It writes a script : I've trained it by studying a lot of different AI content creators.
4. I edit the script if something feels off.
5. I've been doing media for six years now, content creation, writing ads, all of that so I understand how it works.
6. Then I generate audio through ElevenLabs. I've cloned my voice, so it sounds exactly like me. If some words don't land right, I edit those out.
7. Then I generate an avatar through HeyGen.
So till here, everything is AI, script, audio, video. The editing is human, but AI still helps there too.
I've built an agent that uses the X API to pull B-rolls and relevant clips from Twitter, then forwards everything to my editor via Telegram.
He sees the new video drop in the group, edits it out, and that's the video done.
That's one format.
There's another format where I've taught my design AI agent how to create carousels, this is for content I want to post immediately, when I don't want to wait half a day for an edit. That works really well for quick takes.
I've also been experimenting with a couple of new formats, and I'll keep doing that over the next year, automating as much as possible, but keeping the soul intact.
The first idea, what I actually want to say and share, stays human. The delivery, the strip, the production, AI handles the manual work.