Emily Laird

Generative AI 101

Welcome to Generative AI 101, your go-to podcast for learning the basics of generative artificial intelligence in easy-to-understand, bite-sized episodes. Join host Emily Laird, AI Integration Technologist and AI lecturer, to explore key concepts, applications, and ethical considerations, making AI accessible for everyone.

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Emily Laird

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Technology

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generativeai101.podbean.com

Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

ChatGPT 5.5 29.04.2026

Host Emily Laird breaks down why GPT-5.5 is less chatty sidekick and more office-grade operator, the AI equivalent of R2-D2 getting admin access. From agentic coding and massive context windows to tax forms, research, and safety risks, this episode cuts through the hype with sharp wit and useful warnings. The chatbot is no longer just talking back, it is reaching for the tools. Join the AI Weekly...

GPT Images 2.0 28.04.2026

Host Emily Laird breaks down ChatGPT Images 2.0, the upgrade turning AI art from party trick into a full-blown visual production machine. From readable text and better layouts to storyboards, posters, slides, and multilingual design, this episode explains why the new image tools feel less like a slot machine and more like a tiny design goblin with a deadline and a suspicious amount of coffee. But...

AI, Layoffs, and the New Corporate Script 22.04.2026

Host Emily Laird takes on the month AI became the top stated reason for layoffs, and asks the question everybody with a badge and a mortgage is already thinking. This episode slices through the hype, the panic, and the consultant-grade nonsense to show how companies are framing cuts, shifting budgets, and rewriting the rules of work in public. Think Skynet by way of investor relations, with a side...

Is Claude Opus 4.7 a Downgrade? 21.04.2026

Host Emily Laird cracks open the glossy launch pitch around Claude Opus 4.7 and compares it with the internet’s much less polite review. This episode digs into the backlash over higher token burn, odd behavior, trust issues, and the creeping suspicion that “new” does not always mean “better.” It is a sharp look at the moment frontier AI stopped feeling like magic and started feeling like a cable b...

What Anthropic Found About AI Emotions 20.04.2026

Emily Laird pulls apart Anthropic’s latest research to show why this episode is not about sentient chatbots crying into the void. It is about functional emotions, the internal signals that can steer an AI model toward caution, cheating, manipulation, or calm under pressure. From emotion vectors to blackmail tests and reward hacking, she explains what researchers found inside Claude and why it matt...

AI Safety Starts With Your Data 15.04.2026

Host Emily Laird breaks down why the scariest part of AI is not the robot voice, it is the quiet moment someone pastes the wrong file into the wrong prompt box. This episode unpacks data governance, RAG, plugins, Shadow AI, and why AI safety in 2026 starts long before a model gives you a polished answer. Think less sci-fi apocalypse, more corporate horror movie where the real monster is sloppy acc...

Project Glasswing: When Claude Goes Full Mr. Robot 14.04.2026

Host Emily Laird cracks open Anthropic’s Project Glasswing, a defense-first rollout built for a world where AI can spot cyber weak points faster than most humans can spell "zero-day." This episode breaks down why Claude Mythos Preview finding deep vulnerabilities across major operating systems and browsers is less shiny product demo, more Avengers-level threat briefing. Emily unpacks the high-stak...

Claude Mythos: The Escape Artist 13.04.2026

Host Emily Laird breaks down why Anthropic hit the brakes on Claude Mythos Preview, an AI model so good at finding software flaws it got routed into a restricted defensive program instead of a public launch. This episode cuts through the hype, the leak drama, and the sandbox escape headlines to explain what is actually scary, what is still contained, and why ordinary people should care. Think crit...

The AI Doc: Empty Theaters & Loud Warnings 01.04.2026

Host Emily Laird digs into The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist and the real gut-punch was not just the film, it was the empty seats. This episode breaks down why AI literacy still feels like an elective while the tech is already rewriting work, trust, and power behind the scenes. With sharp takes on jargon, hype, and doom-posting, Emily makes the case that AI is not sci-fi anymore, it is...

ASAP: A Crash Course in AI Literacy 31.03.2026

Host Emily Laird breaks down ASAP, the free AI Skills Access Passport series built to help real people make sense of generative AI before it starts running the group chat, the bank app, and your kid’s homework. This episode covers what AI actually does, where it shows up, how it can help, and why it can also lie with the confidence of a Marvel villain holding an Infinity Stone. It is a sharp, funn...

AI Last Week: Let's Catch Up Together! 30.03.2026

Last week, I helped to roll out the ASAP AI Skills Passport for the state of Wisconsin. Needless to say, it was a lot of travel and I needed some catching up on all things AI. So I figured, we'd catch up together! - Emily Host Emily Laird breaks down the week AI stopped acting like a science project and started behaving like a corporate takeover. From OpenAI and Anthropic chasing private equity pi...

a16z's 6th Edition: The Creative Wars 25.03.2026

Host Emily Laird breaks down why creative AI is ditching the one-hit-wonder phase and moving into full-blown media megaplex mode. Canva, Adobe, CapCut, and the rest are battling to become the place where your ideas get made fast, messy, and at 11:47 p.m. This episode looks at why standalone image tools are losing the spotlight, why distribution now runs the show, and why Adobe suddenly feels less...

a16z's 6th Edition: The AI Empire Strikes Back 24.03.2026

Host Emily Laird breaks down a16z’s March 2026 generative AI consumer app rankings, and the verdict is clear: AI is no longer the shiny new kid, it is the plumbing, the lighting, and the landlord. From ChatGPT and Gemini to Canva, CapCut, and Notion, this episode explains why the real battle is not about the flashiest model, but who becomes your default brain on a busy Tuesday. It is a sharp, funn...

a16z's 6th Edition: The AI Attention Game 23.03.2026

Host Emily Laird breaks down a16z’s Top 100 Gen AI Consumer Apps like a box office chart for the internet age, less hype machine, more behavioral receipts. This episode explains why the ranking works as an attention ledger, showing which AI tools people actually use, not just the ones getting love-bombed on LinkedIn. It is a sharp look at how AI is shifting from flashy destination to invisible inf...

Prime Meltdown: The Amazon Engineer's Memo 19.03.2026

Host Emily Laird breaks down Amazon’s outage week, where one stale wiki, one overconfident AI tool, and one very human decision turned into a retail-scale faceplant. This episode slices through the hype and panic to show the real danger of AI-assisted engineering: not evil robots, just bad process moving at lightspeed. It is a sharp look at brittle systems, misplaced trust, and why “move fast” sou...

ChatGPT 5.4: From Clippy to Corporate Overlord 18.03.2026

Host Emily Laird rips into ChatGPT 5.4, the model that’s less chatbot, more sleep-deprived analyst with full system access. From million-token memory to agent-style computer control, this episode explains why AI is shifting from answering questions to actually doing the work. Along the way, we unpack benchmarks, hype, and the uncomfortable truth about polished mistakes. It’s part Severance, part W...

Why AI Wearables Are Getting Banned (it seems obvious in a lot of scenarios... but...) 17.03.2026

Host Emily Laird breaks down why AI wearables are setting off alarms in courtrooms, classrooms, clinics, casinos, and even cruise ships. This episode unpacks the backlash against smart glasses and pendants that can record, interpret, and identify people while pretending to be just another gadget. Think less “helpful assistant,” more sci-fi hall monitor with a camera and a confidence problem. It’s...

AI Is Leaving the Chat: The Ambient Device Race Begins 16.03.2026

Host Emily Laird breaks down the new race to put AI in your home, on your face, and maybe a little too deep in your personal space. From OpenAI’s camera speaker plans to Meta’s smart glasses and Apple’s wearable camera push, this episode unpacks why ambient AI is less sci-fi fantasy and more privacy stress test. It is a sharp, funny look at the sensor-to-assistant pipeline, the bystander problem,...

Blockbuster Layoffs: AI Enters Its Villain Era 12.03.2026

Host Emily Laird cracks open Block’s massive layoffs and the slick AI storyline wrapped around them. This episode digs into whether AI really swung the axe, or just gave Wall Street a shinier excuse to clap like seals at feeding time. From productivity gains to investor hype, it is a sharp, funny look at how “efficiency” became the corporate Infinity Gauntlet. Join the AI Weekly Meetups Connect wi...

OpenAI’s $110B Bet on the Agent Economy 11.03.2026

Host Emily Laird breaks down OpenAI’s $110 billion round like the blockbuster sequel where the budget gets bigger, the stakes get uglier, and suddenly everybody is talking in gigawatts instead of buzzwords. This episode unpacks what Frontier actually is, why AI agents matter beyond the demo stage, and how Amazon, AWS, consultants, and enterprise contracts are turning generative AI into an industri...

The Pentagon Strikes Back: Anthropic, AI Contracts, & the Supply Chain Smackdown 10.03.2026

Host Emily Laird rips into the Pentagon-Anthropic blowup like it is a courtroom drama written by sci-fi nerds and procurement lawyers with a Red Bull problem. This episode breaks down how boring contract language became a national security flashpoint, why terms like “autonomous weapons” and “mass surveillance” are doing a lot of dangerous heavy lifting, and how one “supply chain risk” label can tu...

Long Live the Exponential 09.03.2026

Host Emily Laird takes a scalpel to “the end of the exponential,” the line Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei dropped that basically screams, “you are not paying attention.” This episode breaks down why the old trick, more data, more compute, bigger models, is getting financially violent, and why the next gains may come from research breakthroughs, reliability, and inference-time muscle. Expect choke poin...

The SpaceX & xAI Merger 05.03.2026

Host Emily Laird breaks down the SpaceX–xAI merger, the trillion-dollar wedding, and the shiny promise of AI data centers in space. The dream is simple: more inference, more compute, less waiting, all powered by sunlight and swagger. The reality is messier, cooling in a vacuum is brutal, maintenance is a mission, and regulators like the FCC can turn “cartoon scale” into “please take a number.” If...

Claude vs. The Pentagon 04.03.2026

Host Emily Laird drags a flashlight and a bad attitude into the Anthropic vs. Department of Defense showdown, where “any lawful use” reads like a blank check with a flag sticker. A $200 million contract, a Friday 5:01 PM ultimatum, and a “supply chain risk” label turn AI policy into a cage match with receipts. Then comes the twist, Claude gets sidelined in public and relied on in private, because...

Nano Banana 2 03.03.2026

Host Emily Laird breaks down Google’s Nano Banana 2 (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image), the “fast” model that now cranks out museum-lit images without the usual AI chaos. We talk configurable thinking levels, clean edits that do not torch the whole scene, and why better text rendering is the difference between “wow” and “I got fired.” Also, the trust issue, because when the pictures get this believable, rea...

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