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Artificial Idiots (AI)
Artificial Idiots (AI) is the podcast for AI builders, breakers, and believers who only know half the story. Hosted by Jenna (the power user), Randy (the entrepreneur), Jack (the developer), and Josh (the philosopher), we tackle the real-world problems in artificial intelligence—from broken development cycles and biased models to regulatory nightmares and ethical landmines. Whether you're deploying AI in production or wrestling with its implications, we help you navigate the uncharted waters of machines with sharp insights, open debate, and it's fool proof.
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Episodes
A Practical AI Security Stack For Agents And Accounts 01.05.2026 5:34
AI security isn’t heading toward one magic “AI firewall.” It’s turning into a layered stack where identity, permissions, audit logs, sandboxing, and human approval gates decide whether your AI agent is helpful or dangerous. We walk through the biggest signals from the week and translate them into practical guidance you can actually use, especially if you’re trying to secure AI tools inside a real...
AI News - Tuesday April 21st 2026 21.04.2026 2:36
A $25 billion investment plan, a $100 billion cloud commitment, and a new wave of AI tools shipping across business and consumer apps all land on the same morning. We break down what Amazon’s latest move with Anthropic could mean for the AI infrastructure race and why these mega-deals are really about compute, distribution, and long-term control of where frontier models get built and run. Then we...
AI News - Why The Next AI Race Is About Chips 20.04.2026 6:31
Chatbots may still grab the clicks, but the real AI story is moving underground into the machinery that makes everything run. Today’s Monday news briefing is all about the infrastructure shift: AI chips, inference efficiency, data center architecture, and the growing role of government as frontier models move closer to critical systems. If you want to understand where artificial intelligence is ac...
Why Use Lot Word When Few Word Save Token 15.04.2026 7:51
We talk about the moment AI coding gets expensive enough to change how we build, from blown token limits to the stress of watching usage climb. We dig into a strange but smart idea: making Claude Code respond in “caveman” language to cut token costs while deciding when that simplicity backfires. • setting token limits then regularly exceeding them while chasing “one more feature” • how token prici...
What TF is Claude Mythos? 14.04.2026 4:10
Randy is out, so we run the show as a two-person check-in on the latest wave of AI hype and fatigue. We break down the Claude Mythos rumors, why it is reportedly being gated, and what any of this means for real-world users. • Randy and Jenna being unavailable while we cover a busy week • Feeling jaded after years of AGI warnings and overhyped releases • What Claude Mythos is and where it sits afte...
AI Agents Are Becoming Employees Faster Than We Expected 17.03.2026 19:39
We trade stories about AI agents acting like employees, from browser automation that pulls contacts and writes tailored outreach to the uncomfortable reality of getting flagged for “inauthentic” behavior. We also dig into the security and adoption gap behind the shift toward a post-UI world where critical thinking becomes the real interface. • UI-less tools versus UI-based wrappers for mainstream...
AI Adoption, AI-driven workflows, and The Future of Entrepreneurship 09.03.2026 26:28
In this episode of Artificial Idiots, Jenna Gardner hosts a discussion with Jack Cardin and Randy Blasik on the rapid evolution of AI technologies, their impact on business, software development, and the future of work. Whether you're technical or non-technical, you'll find insights into how AI is transforming industries and everyday tasks. Key Topics Covered: The accelerating pace of AI...
AI Directives - AI BDR 03.03.2026 8:48
Explore the cutting-edge of AI technology, hacking, and security vulnerabilities through a lively discussion with Jack, Randy, and Josh. Discover insights into AI hacking, latency optimization, and innovative security strategies. Key Topics AI hacking and social engineering Latency challenges in AI systems Security vulnerabilities in AI applications Josh Jenna Jack Randy
AI Disruption - How long did it take Randy to build Jennifer and Jarvis? 20.02.2026 6:43
Summary In this conversation, the Idiots discuss the length of time Randy took to build his AI agents, Jennifer and Jarvis, focusing on the challenges and successes he encountered. They share personal anecdotes about the process of automation, the importance of security in AI, and the tools they used, particularly Claude Code. The discussion also touches on the evolving nature of security measures...
AI Disruption - The Month Long Task 19.02.2026 9:46
Summary This conversation explores the intersection of technology, business, and user empowerment, focusing on app testing, the role of synthetic audiences, innovations in data visualization, and the importance of security in AI. The Idiots discuss how non-technical users can leverage tools to create solutions, best practices for software engineering, and the evolving landscape of automation and A...
AI Disruption - Financial Feasibility of Agents at Scale 18.02.2026 9:12
Summary This conversation explores scalability of AI agents in business, discussing the opportunities they present, and the implications for user interfaces and automation. The Idiots share insights on the future of work with AI, concerns about AI autonomy, and the practical applications of AI agents in real-world scenarios. Takeaways The feasibility of scaling AI agents depends on business size....
AI Disruption - AI Orchestration Layer 17.02.2026 5:33
Summary In this conversation, the Idiots discuss the significance of clarity in business goals when utilizing AI tools, the orchestration layer's role in AI interactions, and the operational efficiencies gained through AI agents. They explore how AI agents can communicate and collaborate, enhancing productivity and efficiency in business operations. The discussion also touches on the scalabil...
AI Disruption - What are "Skills?" 16.02.2026 7:17
Summary In this conversation, the Artificial Idiots delve into AI skills and automation, discussing the practical applications of AI tools like Claude and the implications of new AI models. They explore how these technologies can enhance productivity, the importance of clarity in business objectives, and the orchestration layer's role in effectively utilizing AI capabilities. Takeaways Skill...
AI Disruption - What is Clawdbot? 04.02.2026 7:47
Takeaways There's a significant shift towards technical AI interfaces. Non-technical stakeholders are increasingly valuing AI tools. AI can generate leads effectively, even during holidays. The quality of AI-generated leads can be high. AI tools can perform tasks traditionally done by humans. Automation can save businesses time and resources. AI can handle complex data tasks efficiently. The...
Grok AI Goes NSFW for Many Users 14.01.2026 5:38
The conversation delves into the implications of AI technology, particularly focusing on the Grok chatbot's ability to create deepfakes. We discuss the potential for cyber harassment and the need for regulation as AI capabilities expand. They predict a rise in deepfake scandals and the likelihood of legislative responses to address these challenges. Takeaways Grok's capabilities raise co...
Word on the Street - AI Security’s Rapid Gold Rush with Richard Stiennon 25.11.2025 7:29
We reconnect with Richard Stiennon to chart how AI is rewriting cybersecurity, from the rise of 290 AI security vendors to SOC automation, investor momentum, and the criteria that separate true AI players from marketing. • Explosion of AI security vendors since late 2022 • Criteria for defining AI-first cybersecurity companies • Investor appetite, valuations, and looming acquisitions • SOC automat...
AI BITE - AI Agent for Mac: Atlas 24.11.2025 3:26
In this AI Bite, we delve into the capabilities of Atlas, a computer use agent for Mac OS. We explore how Atlas can automate tasks like sending emails and managing social media, sparking excitement about its potential to revolutionize content creation and marketing. However, our discussion also highlights security concerns, particularly around prompt injections, prompting us to thoughtfully consid...
Sora 2, SEO vs GEO, and Chat GPT Atlas 25.10.2025 27:17
AI and Algorithms : Discussion on how AI-generated content is being prioritized over real people's content by platforms like Meta and TikTok. Algorithm Changes : Elon Musk's announcement about changing X's algorithm to focus on AI-generated content. Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) : The shift from SEO to GEO, focusing on making content discoverable and trusted by AI. AI as a Ga...
AI Rapture, Hype, Faith, and Feedback Loops 02.10.2025 40:11
We unpack how a failed “AI Rapture” spread from a viral prophecy to AI‑stamped pamphlets and sycophantic chatbots, and we trace the feedback loops that keep bad ideas alive. Along the way, we compare models, costs, and trade‑offs, and ask what real discernment looks like at work and online. • origins of the rapture rumor and AI‑branded pamphlet • social virality, platform incentives, and LLM sycop...
Applied AI, Meta Glasses, and AI Money 25.09.2025 43:22
Jack Cardin takes on hosting duties while the team explores the emerging role of Director of Applied AI with Jenna, who explains how this position bridges technological capabilities with practical business applications. • Applied AI focuses on making AI actually impactful rather than theoretical • The role combines internal team enablement with client-facing problem solving • Effective AI implemen...
20% Jump In AI Accuracy, No More Hallucinations…Sort Of 17.09.2025 36:04
Ever wonder why AI sometimes gets it wrong? Join us as we dive into the quirky world of AI "hallucinations" and what they mean for the future. We'll chat about everything from funny mishaps, like AI mistaking rulers for cancer, to the serious stuff, like how training data shapes AI's brain. We also explore how data scientists are working to minimize these errors and what the fu...
Grok Ani, AI Psychosis, and AI's "Move 37" Moment 21.08.2025 36:49
In this episode of Artificial Idiots, we delve into the intriguing world of AI companions, particularly focusing on Grok Ani, an AI character that evokes strong emotional responses. We discuss the unsettling nature of AI interactions, the implications of AI psychosis, and the potential future of human-AI relationships. The conversation also touches on the concept of 'Move 37', a term use...
GPT-5, Who Is It For? 13.08.2025 45:01
In this episode of Artificial Idiots, the hosts delve into the recent launch of GPT-5, discussing its expectations, usability issues, and the implications for developers and users alike. They explore the challenges faced by developers, the importance of user instructions, and the learning curve associated with the new model. The conversation also touches on the comparative analysis of AI models, t...
How to Violate AI Guardrails, AI Psychology, AI Clones and Privacy 30.07.2025 38:51
In this episode, the Artificial Idiots discuss the implications of AI on employment, privacy, and ethics. They explore the potential for AI to replicate human abilities and the ethical considerations surrounding data ownership and manipulation. The conversation delves into the psychology of AI, the effectiveness of persuasion techniques, and the future of AI cloning, emphasizing the need for regul...
AI: Teammate or Tool? Grok 4 Scores 45% on HLE, and AI Data Security 14.07.2025 46:33
In this episode, the hosts discuss the latest advancements in AI, particularly focusing on Grok 4 and its implications for AI security. They explore the capabilities of Grok 4, its performance on the HLE exam, and the potential for AI to decode historical texts. The conversation also delves into the philosophical debate of AI as a tool versus a teammate, the challenges of validating AI outputs, an...
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