Innovation Profs - 5/23/2025

Your guide to getting the most out of generative AI tools

How to make a baby podcast

If you’ve been scrolling through social media lately, you have likely seen a few baby podcasts in your feed. But did you know it’s fairly easy to create your own? Let’s walk through the steps using two generative AI tools.

Step one is to create a photo using ChatGPT's "create image" tool. Attach a photo of yourself and use a variation of this prompt:

"make this person into a baby with [add any details you want], the baby should be sitting in a podcast studio with soundproofing acoustic foam in the background. There should be a podcasting microphone in front of the baby, and a coffee cup sitting next to the microphone that has [text or image description] on it"

Run the prompt and you should get an image of you as a baby. If you need any changes to your image, just prompt again and tell it what to change.

Here’s my baby photos:

Once you have an image you like, you are going to go to hedra.com and choose the video option.

Upload your baby photo as the start frame. Click on "audio script" to either type in what you want the baby to say, upload some audio or record directly into your computer.

Write your prompt describing any emotions or gestures you want from your baby. And run the prompt.

Gen AI Question of the Week

This week’s question: What are the most popular LLM tools by market share?

Answer: As of May 2025, the most popular LLM platforms by market share as of this month are as follows:

  1. ChatGPT accounts for nearly 60% of current LLM usage.

  2. Microsoft Copilot accounts for ~14% of current LLM usage.

  3. Google Gemini accounts for ~13% of current LLM usage.

  4. Perplexity AI accounts for ~6% of current LLM usage.

  5. Claude accounts for ~3% of current LLM usage.

  6. The remaining fraction of the market share of LLM usage is divided up among Grok, DeepSeek, and a few other tools.

A few comments: Given that Microsoft Copilot is powered by the same GPT models used in OpenAI’s ChatGPT, these OpenAI models account for nearly 75% of all LLM usage. Second, Perplexity AI draws upon OpenAI models as well as certain Gemini and Claude models, plus several open source models, so their inclusion here distorts the overall percentages given above. Finally, despite its relatively low share of the market, Claude has the fastest growing usage measured by quarterly user growth.

Want more details? Check out the source of the above breakdown here.