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Do we still need programmers in the age of AI? In this episode, I sit down with Grigorij Dudnik, creator of Clean Coder AI —an agent-based AI framework that aims to transform how we build software.
We dive deep into the future of programming, where AI agents take over the repetitive tasks and senior developers act more like managers than coders. Grigorij breaks down how his open-source tool works, how it's already being used in real-world web applications, and why separating AI agent roles (planner, coder, manager) actually boosts performance—just like in human teams.
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We also talk about the startup that inspired it all: a heartfelt project to preserve memories of loved ones. Plus, there's some philosophical reflection on AI's potential risks—not in a Terminator way, but in a "we're all getting too lazy" kind of way. And yes, there’s even a robot powered by a Raspberry Pi that makes moral decisions. This episode is packed with insights, stories, and some wild but real visions of the near future.
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In this episode, I sit down with Zain Shah, CEO and founder of ZEED, a data and AI strategy consulting firm based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Zain shares how companies often chase shiny AI tools without aligning them to business goals—and why that approach usually fails.
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We talk about what actually works when introducing AI into traditional organizations, from aligning data with business strategy to navigating internal politics and building trust across departments.
Zain also explains how he sees AI evolving across industries like healthcare, logistics, and finance, and why starting small with pilots might be the smartest move a company can make.
Plus, we get into some real talk about education, writing with AI, and whether the Matrix scenario is really something to worry about.
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Or go directly to ZEED and see how they can help you!
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In this episode, we explore how AI is revolutionising the world of video production—without replacing the humans behind the magic. Our guest, Amer Tadayon, is a seasoned tech-media hybrid who takes us inside Lucyhub, a next-gen video platform that blends cloud tech, promptless AI tools, and real human editors to deliver professional-quality corporate videos at lightning speed and scale.
We talk about how this hybrid model makes previously impossible projects suddenly affordable—from global HR training videos to nonprofit storytelling—while keeping creativity at the core.
You’ll hear how smartphones and smart workflows are powering everything from internal comms to partner testimonials, and why AI isn't replacing editors... it's helping them become better storytellers.
Oh, and yes, we even get into live music in Las Vegas, musicians using AI, and whether a Terminator future is already here. This one’s packed—don’t miss it!
Connect to Amer and Lucyhub:
His Podcast "Makers N Jam" is on YouTube
And you can start making great video content at Lucihub!
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Ever had an awkward moment when your AI confidently delivered information that was, let's just say, a bit outdated? Well, you're in luck—today we're diving deep into Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), the game-changing technique that keeps AI sharp, accurate, and impressively up-to-date.
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Professor Gephardt explains exactly how RAG lets AI dynamically fetch real-time knowledge, ensuring smarter, more reliable, and downright more trustworthy results. You'll get the lowdown through relatable examples (yes, cake is involved!), discover how RAG is transforming healthcare decisions, and find out how to start experimenting with this powerful technique yourself. It's AI, but smarter—and much less embarrassing!
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This podcast was generated with the help of ChatGPT, Mistral and Claude 3. We do fact check with human eyes, but there still might be hallucinations in the output. And, by the way, it's read by an AI voice.
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In this episode, we sit down with Silicon Valley veteran Dave Martin — a former IBM engineer, serial tech CEO, and author of MegaThinking: How to Think Smarter.
With decades of experience riding the waves of technological transformation, Dave shares why AI isn’t just another tech trend — it’s a 100x shift that will redefine everything from software to healthcare, media, and education.
We explore how to simplify complexity through Dave’s “greatest thoughts” framework — a thinking tool that helps anyone, from busy parents to AI-curious marketers, make sense of overwhelming topics.
Dave breaks down how AI can be understood, applied, and embraced — even by those who feel left behind. We also talk about fear, ethics, AI in warfare, and why the Terminator scenario probably isn't around the corner.
From stories about building a Ukrainian pediatric AI tool to reflections on how thinking (and even love) sets us apart from machines — this is one of our most wide-ranging and thought-provoking conversations yet.
To get all the info about Dave's book, go to MegathinkingBook.com
Or get it directly on Amazon.com
You can also write him an email 🚀
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In this episode, I'm chatting with Troy, a celebrated fashion and celebrity photographer who transformed his passion for visual storytelling into a pioneering journey through AI. We dive deep into how AI is reshaping the creative landscape, making professional-level artistry accessible to everyone—no big budgets or massive teams required. Troy shares his inspiring journey from capturing groundbreaking digital photography to founding Plutoverse, a revolutionary AI-driven social platform for creators.
Listen as Troy demystifies tools like Midjourney, Runway, and HyperAI, highlighting how even absolute beginners can quickly turn their ideas into stunning visuals and captivating videos. We explore how creators can effortlessly enhance their art, monetize their passions, and build genuine connections without battling restrictive algorithms.
We also touch upon the future possibilities—and pitfalls—of AI. Will it truly empower humanity’s creativity, or should we fear its unchecked power? Troy's perspective might surprise you.
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Ever felt like your chatbot truly understands your feelings? Welcome to the fascinating world of the Eliza Effect!
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In today's lively episode of A Beginner's Guide to AI, Professor GePhardT explores why we humans so easily attribute genuine empathy and intelligence to simple computer programs. Discover the quirky 1960s origins of ELIZA—the chatbot that started it all—and why, even decades later, we still fall for AI’s emotional tricks.
Using engaging examples, from friendly bakery touchscreens to advanced chatbots like Google's LaMDA, we'll uncover both the amusing and potentially serious consequences of mistaking AI's clever scripts for real human understanding.
Tune in for insightful stories, practical exercises, and a healthy dose of humour to help you critically evaluate AI interactions and truly grasp their limits. Because behind every empathetic AI lies not a beating heart—but a well-designed algorithm.
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This podcast was generated with the help of ChatGPT, Mistral, and Claude 3. We do fact-check with human eyes, but there still might be hallucinations in the output. And, by the way, it's read by an AI voice.
Music credit: "Modern Situations" by Unicorn Heads
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In this episode, software veteran David Hirschfeld shares vivid insights into the rapidly approaching wave of AI transformation in tech, startups, and daily life. Drawing on his 35-year experience building successful software businesses, David paints a striking metaphor of a 100-foot rogue wave—representing the disruptive power of AI—forcing companies to either reinvent themselves or risk obsolescence.
We discuss why startups frequently fail due to inadequate market validation, and how David's unique "Launch First" methodology dramatically boosts startup success by rigorously testing market demand before building products. Discover the critical importance of distinguishing between customer needs and wants, why pre-launch sales can be game-changing, and how AI tools can make this meticulous validation process faster and cheaper.
Plus, David reveals his bold predictions about self-driving cars, transportation revolutions, and why he believes multi-story parking garages will soon become obsolete. He shares his thoughts on the future roles of software developers, the evolving job landscape due to AI, and even the philosophical implications of conscious AI.
If you have a startup and want to reach David, you can write him: [email protected]
Or connect with him on LinkedIn!
Davids Podcast, Scaling Smarter, will be publilshed here: ScalingSmarter
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Had to repost this episode, as I now had a ChatGPT 4.5 preview and the quality of the content is at least one level higher than ChatGPT 4, which I used before 🚀
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AI isn’t just one thing—it comes in different flavours, from simple task-doers to the mind-bending idea of superintelligent machines that might one day outthink us all. In this episode, we break down the three key types of AI:
Narrow AI, which powers your favourite voice assistants and recommendation engines; General AI, the still-unrealised dream of machines that think like humans; and Superintelligent AI, the mind-blowing concept of an intelligence that could surpass us in every way.---
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Through real-world examples like IBM’s Watson on Jeopardy! and DeepMind’s AlphaGo, we explore where AI stands today—and where it might be headed. Will AI ever become self-aware? Should we be excited or terrified? And why does Siri struggle with even the simplest life advice?
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This podcast was generated with the help of ChatGPT 4.5, Mistral, and Claude 3. We do fact-check with human eyes, but there still might be hallucinations in the output. And, by the way, it's read by an AI voice.
Music credit: "Modern Situations" by Unicorn Heads.
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AI-Powered Video Marketing with Jeremy Toeman
Video marketing is evolving fast, and Jeremy Toeman is at the forefront of the revolution. In this episode, we explore how AI-powered video tools are making content creation easier, faster, and more scalable than ever.
Jeremy, CEO of Augie, explains why 70% of marketers are missing out on video, how AI is changing the game for content creators, and what brands need to do to stay relevant in 2025 and beyond.
We also dive into the future of marketing, whether AI is replacing jobs, and how LinkedIn is becoming the go-to platform for video content. Plus, Jeremy reveals practical insights on how marketers can repurpose content at scale, automate their workflow, and create high-quality videos—without a Hollywood budget.
Connect with Jeremy on LinkedIn ⛓️💥
And look what Augie can offer you 🚀
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Edge AI is here, and it's changing the game. Imagine technology that makes instant decisions, processes data right where you need it, and keeps everything running—even when the internet takes a nap. From self-driving cars to smart devices, Edge AI is speeding up industries, cutting costs, and keeping your data secure. But how does it actually work, and why should you care?
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In this episode, we break it all down—what Edge AI is, why it matters, and how it’s already shaping the world around you. Plus, we explore a real-life case study from Nissan, showing how Edge AI makes autonomous vehicles smarter and safer. And, of course, there’s cake—because what’s AI without a little fun?
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This podcast was generated with the help of ChatGPT 4.5, and Mistral. We do fact-check with human eyes, but there still might be hallucinations in the output. And, by the way, it's read by an AI voice.
Music credit: "Modern Situations" by Unicorn Heads
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AI is levelling up—fast. Chatbots like ChatGPT have charmed their way into our daily lives, but that’s just the beginning.
In today’s episode of A Beginner’s Guide to AI, Professor GePhardT dives into the fascinating journey AI is making from simple digital assistants (Level 1) to powerful "Reasoners" that can solve PhD-level problems without any help.
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But that’s just scratching the surface! Imagine AI Agents independently handling tasks, Innovators reshaping creativity, and fully autonomous Organisations running entire businesses.
Through clear explanations, mouth-watering cake analogies, and an eye-opening real-world story from the fashion industry, Professor Gephardt helps you see exactly how AI’s rapid evolution affects your job, your business, and your future.
Are you and your business ready for the next wave of AI-driven transformation?
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This podcast was generated with the help of ChatGPT 4.5 and Mistral. We do fact check with human eyes, but there still might be hallucinations in the output. And, yes, it's read by an AI voice.
Music credit: "Modern Situations" by Unicorn Heads
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In this enlightening episode, we dive deep with Jay, the founder of Lemurian Labs, as he shares his remarkable journey from a curious 15-year-old exploring the early works of AI pioneers like Minsky, Papert, and Norbert Wiener, to becoming a visionary leader at the forefront of technological innovation. Jay opens up about how his mother's love for the show "Knight Rider" and its self-driving car ignited his passion for AI and robotics.
We delve into the evolution of AI, discussing the surprising challenges of software over hardware in the development of general-purpose autonomy. Jay explains how Lemurian Labs is tackling these challenges by creating an accelerated software platform that allows developers to write code once and run it anywhere—from edge to cloud, on any hardware. This groundbreaking approach aims to free developers from hardware constraints, enabling faster innovation and scalability.
Throughout the conversation, we explore the concept of a cognitive revolution and how AI is accelerating innovation across various fields, from self-driving cars to medical research. Jay shares his insights on the future of robotics, the potential of AI to unlock human potential, and why fears about AI turning into a "Terminator"-like threat are unfounded. He emphasizes the importance of safety in AI development and debunks common myths about AI's potential risks.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that not only demystifies the challenges and opportunities within AI but also provides a glimpse into how this technology is set to redefine intelligence and transform our world.
To go deeper into the topic, you'll find Lemurian Labs here: lemurianlabs.com
And you can get their latest posts on LinkedIn!
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This episode is not created by AI, but motivated by it ;)
Music credit: "Modern Situations" by Unicorn Heads
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The Hidden Science Behind Chatbots That Actually Work
Ever asked a chatbot a simple question and ended up more confused than before? You’re not alone. Most chatbots fail miserably at their one job: giving you the right answer without making you work for it. But why?
In this episode of A Beginner’s Guide to AI, we break down the secret to effective chatbots using Information Foraging Theory—a concept that explains how humans (and animals!) search for information. We explore why some chatbots feel like magic while others make you want to throw your laptop out the window.
You’ll learn:
Why most chatbots waste your time and how they should actually function.How your brain searches for information like a squirrel hunting for food (yes, really).A real-world case study that shows how chatbot design can make or break user experience.The cake test—because AI is always easier to understand when food is involved.Tune in to get my thoughts, and don’t forget to subscribe to our Newsletter!
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This podcast was generated with the help of ChatGPT and Mistral. We fact-check with human eyes, but there still might be hallucinations in the output. And, by the way, it's read by an AI voice.
Music credit: "Modern Situations" by Unicorn Heads.
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AI vs. Automation: Why Repetitive Marketing is Failing
Ever received the same email twice—word for word, from two different people? That’s not AI, that’s bad automation. And it happens way more often than it should.
In this episode, we break down the key difference between automation and artificial intelligence—why one just follows rules while the other actually thinks. With a real-world case study straight from my inbox, we’ll expose how businesses are unknowingly damaging their credibility with mindless automation and what they could do differently with AI.
If you’re running digital marketing, email campaigns, or even PR outreach, this is a must-listen. Stop the spam, start thinking smarter.
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This podcast was generated with the help of ChatGPT, Mistral, and Claude 3. We do fact-check with human eyes, but there still might be hallucinations in the output. And, by the way, it's read by an AI voice.
Music credit: "Modern Situations" by Unicorn Heads.
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Are you ready to rethink everything you know about AI? In this episode, we sit down with Suriel Arellano, a seasoned leader in digital transformation and author of Leading in the Age of AI.
He shares why the future of AI isn’t about the tech—it’s about the people.
From demystifying common fears to explaining his "Golden Triangle" framework of people, process, and technology, Suriel offers actionable insights for leaders navigating the AI revolution.
Whether you're a business owner, a tech enthusiast, or simply curious about AI's human impact, this episode delivers practical advice, powerful examples, and a refreshing perspective on integrating AI ethically and effectively. Don't miss it!You can find Suriel Arellano at his website, also his eBooks: SurielArellano.com
If you want to get consulting and help on implementing AI, you'll find help here: Tec4Digital
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Is the internet still alive, or has it been quietly taken over by bots, AI-generated content, and algorithm-driven engagement?
In this episode of A Beginner’s Guide to AI, we explore the eerie and controversial Dead Internet Theory—the idea that much of what we see online isn’t created by humans anymore but by automated systems designed to manipulate, entertain, and sell.
Are the people you interact with online actually real? How much of the news you read, the trends you follow, and the debates you see are fueled by artificial intelligence? And if AI has taken over, how can we spot the difference between authentic human content and algorithmic noise?
Get ready for a deep dive into one of the strangest AI-related theories out there. We’ll break it down, separate paranoia from reality, and—of course—use cake to explain it all. Because when it comes to the internet, you need to know whether you’re getting the real deal or just another slice of mass-produced, artificially optimized content.
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This podcast was generated with the help of ChatGPT, Mistral, and Claude 3. We do fact-check with human eyes, but there still might be hallucinations in the output. And, by the way, it’s read by an AI voice.
Music credit: "Modern Situations" by Unicorn Heads.
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Can artificial intelligence ever be truly intelligent without a body?
In this episode of A Beginner’s Guide to AI, we explore one of the most fascinating debates in AI research—whether intelligence requires physical experience or if it can exist purely in digital form.
We break down why human intelligence is deeply tied to our bodies, how AI models like ChatGPT process information without sensory experience, and what cutting-edge robotics is doing to bridge the gap.
With real-world examples, including Boston Dynamics’ Atlas, and a cake-baking analogy you won’t forget, this episode unpacks the limits and possibilities of AI as a “mind without a body.”
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This podcast was generated with the help of ChatGPT, Mistral, and Claude 3. We do fact-check with human eyes, but there still might be hallucinations in the output. And, by the way, it’s read by an AI voice.
Music credit: "Modern Situations" by Unicorn Heads
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AI-generated voice ads are everywhere—but are they actually working?
In this episode, I dive into why so many AI voice ads sound robotic, unconvincing, and downright painful to listen to. From lazy ad strategies to the arrogance of brands who think any automated voice will do, I break down what makes these ads fail and how companies can do better.
Plus, I share some shockingly bad examples and a few ways AI ads could actually engage listeners—if done right.
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Music credit: "Modern Situations" by Unicorn Heads
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AI thrives on data—but what happens when it starts averaging everything out?
In this episode of A Beginner’s Guide to AI, we explore why AI’s obsession with statistical averages can be a serious problem.
From healthcare to hiring algorithms, we break down how flattening data can erase crucial insights, reinforce biases, and lead to one-size-fits-all solutions that don’t actually fit anyone.
We’ll unpack real-world examples, including how AI in medicine has overlooked critical symptoms for underrepresented groups like people not living in cities, and why recommendation engines often fail to capture what makes you unique.
Plus, we’ll explain why an AI-designed cake—made entirely from “average” preferences—might be the worst dessert ever created.
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This podcast was generated with the help of ChatGPT, Mistral, and Claude 3. We do fact-check with human eyes, but there still might be hallucinations in the output. And, by the way, it's read by an AI voice.
Music credit: Modern Situations by Unicorn Heads.
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