Episodes

  • Sora is dead...but for real its dead
    Mar 26 2026

    Sora is dead and how the heck do you smuggle over $2.5B of chips into China? how does that even work, dude is in trouble. Does Ryan actually know what hes talking about in AI, I think so (says Ryan). All the latest AI news in less than 15 minutes

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    14 mins
  • 175 - AI This or That…what will actually stick in the future
    Mar 19 2026

    Ryan discusses what he thinks will stick around in the AI world…because the slop has its time…but what will actually stay. Because at the end of the day they arn’t building these data centers for nothing, something will stick….but the million dollar question, what will stick?

    Microslop is being bullied and for good reason

    And saying “AI is going to take your job” is not a good way to sell your product

    Tune in weekly for the AI news (what some would call news) in under 15 minutes


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    11 mins
  • 174 - The AI Layoffs…
    Mar 12 2026

    Is AI really the reason for the layoffs or is it an excuse? Ryan thinks its an excuse and how in the world did Anthropic use 1 person for their marketing team…genuis…and can these companies layoff so many freaking people, its insane. And finally Ryan glazes his own show…all in under 15 minutes, from your mid IQ guy on AI

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    11 mins
  • 173 - Claude is cooked...Wait a minute, OpenAI is cooked...who's winning here?!
    Mar 5 2026

    I usually have AI summarize this part but this time id like to do it without it


    Todays episode includes

    • Ryan not reading well
    • Anthropic losing a big (smallish) government contract
    • OpenAI winning it...but losing in the process
    • AI artwork is cooked
    • and is your security really that big a deal...maybe you arn't a big dea

    All in under 15 minutes

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    15 mins
  • 172 - Are we in a Mass AI Psychosis
    Feb 26 2026

    My main takeaways

    Main Takeaways

    • The "Stargate" Collapse: The $500 billion partnership between OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle is being labeled "vaporware." Reports suggest the deal is in shambles due to internal power struggles and a lack of actual liquidity, with SoftBank allegedly scrambling for 90% debt financing.

    • Market Volatility vs. Reality: There is a disconnect between market reactions and product performance. While Anthropic’s claim that Claude can streamline COBOL code caused IBM’s stock to drop 10%, critics argue the public is still in a "demo phase" of awe and hasn't realized the tech often fails to work as advertised.

    • Reliability Concerns: High-profile failures are surfacing, such as Claude reportedly deleting a Meta researcher’s entire Gmail history. This raises alarms as these same models are being positioned to manage critical infrastructure like banking and the IRS.

    • Corporate Espionage: Anthropic has reported "industrial-scale distillation attacks" from Chinese labs (DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, MiniMax), claiming they used over 24,000 fraudulent accounts to "siphon" Claude’s capabilities to train their own models.

    • The "Theranos" Comparison: Critics are drawing parallels between current AI labs and failed startups like Theranos, arguing that the goal of reaching AGI via Large Language Models may be technically impossible, creating a "feedback loop delusion" to sustain venture capital investment.

    • Strategic Shifts: OpenAI is pivoting toward traditional consulting giants (McKinsey, Accenture) to integrate its tech, while the community continues to debate the technical distinctions between generative AI and autonomous agents.

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    13 mins
  • 171 - I see dead people…and are AI Agents stupid?
    Feb 19 2026

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    • The AI Compiler Debate: Anthropic’s Claude-generated C compiler has sparked controversy; while marketed as a milestone, hands-on testing reveals it is fragile, significantly slower than traditional compilers (like GCC), and heavily reliant on human-written code.

    • The SaaS "Death Spiral": The traditional "per-seat" licensing model for software is under threat as AI agents begin to do the work of multiple people, leading to massive market cap losses for giants like Salesforce and Adobe.

    • Safety and Ethics Concerns: Beyond the "doomerism" of upcoming AI documentaries, real-world concerns are mounting, including lawsuits against AI-powered surgical tools (TruDi Navigation System) and Meta’s patent for AI that replicates the online behavior of deceased users.

    • Innovation vs. "Vibe Coding": There is a growing shift toward "vibe coding"—prioritizing the speed of AI generation over long-term stability—which critics argue creates bloated software and significant technical debt.

    • The Rise of Autonomous Models: Intelligence is becoming a commodity through high-performance open-weight models (like Qwen and MiniMax), pushing the industry away from human-centric dashboards toward autonomous orchestration.

    • @trikcode

    • @rushicrypto


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    15 mins
  • 170 - Is AI killing Software or is AI BS?
    Feb 12 2026
    • Market Correction vs. Collapse: Analysis of why the "SaaS is dead" narrative is likely an exaggeration of a necessary shift, where the real threat lies in "sleepy" companies failing to adapt to rapid technological transitions.
    • The Productivity Paradox: Exploration of recent Harvard research showing AI often intensifies workloads rather than reducing them, leading to expanded job scopes, "vibe-coding," and increased cognitive load.

    • The $700 Billion Infrastructure Gamble: Breakdown of unprecedented AI capital expenditures from Big Tech giants like Amazon and Google, and the resulting strain on free cash flow and debt levels.

    • High-Stakes Influencer Marketing: Discussion on the billion-dollar digital ad surge and $600,000 influencer deals used to drive AI adoption, questioning if revolutionary tech should require such aggressive paid promotion.

    • OpenAI’s Financial Projections: A look at OpenAI’s projected $14 billion loss in 2026 and the implications of its massive burn rate for the future of the industry.

    Credit: @Ric_RTP on X

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    13 mins
  • 169 - I can’t tell is AI moving the needle or not
    Feb 5 2026

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    • The "Social Permission" Crisis: Microsoft’s CEO warned that AI must prove its utility quickly. If the industry fails to deliver meaningful results, it risks losing the "social permission" to consume the massive amounts of electricity required to power these models.

    • Legal Tech Bloodbath: A new Claude plugin for legal compliance triggered a massive sell-off in legacy legal stocks. Industry titans like RELX (LexisNexis) and Thomson Reuters saw double-digit drops as investors fear AI will cannibalize business models built on expensive subscriptions and billable hours.

    • The "SaaS is Dead" Sentiment: The episode explores whether we are witnessing the end of traditional Software-as-a-Service. As AI begins to automate complex workflows natively, the market is repricing the value of established software companies that may no longer be necessary.

    • User Pushback and Privacy: Mozilla is introducing a "master switch" in Firefox settings that allows users to disable all generative AI features at once. This highlights a growing segment of the market that remains skeptical or resistant to forced AI integration.

    • Performance Inconsistency: While AI is "crushing it" in coding and data review, it remains "sloppy" in the arts and unproven in sales. Specifically, industry insiders note that AI SDR agents have yet to prove they can consistently book high-quality, real-world sales calls.


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    14 mins