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n Episode 17 of AI in NYC, hosts Rob May, Ryan Eppley, and Anna Kirk sit down with Alayna Kennedy — Director of AI Governance at MasterCard — to talk about what it actually looks like to turn high-minded AI principles into real, operational governance inside one of the world's largest financial companies.
Alayna brings a rare combination of hands-on AI model development experience (she built fraud detection models at IBM for a major federal agency) and deep academic credentials in fairness, accountability, and transparency in machine learning. The conversation digs into the gap between publishing a principles document and actually embedding ethics into your data pipeline, product development, and deployment process. Alayna shares insights from her master's thesis research, where she interviewed data scientists and governance teams across companies to find out who's really putting AI ethics into practice — and who's just posting it on a website.
The team also explores the biggest concerns facing major enterprises when it comes to frontier models vs. open source, the ethical blind spots most people miss, and where the real resistance to AI adoption comes from inside large organizations. Whether you're building AI products, governing them, or just trying to understand how the biggest companies in the world are navigating this moment, this episode is packed with practical insight. Plus, stick around for the crew's favorite Saturday morning NYC activities
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More of Alayna's work: https://alaynakennedy.github.io/
Albert Chun, founder of AI Circle, joins Rob, Ryan, and Anna to talk about building one of AI's most intentionally small communities — and why turning away a thousand applicants is a feature, not a bug. Albert shares how his background as an educator (he started schools in the Bay Area and South Bronx) shaped the way he thinks about training AI models at Invisible, and why the future of AI might be more of a teaching problem than a math one.
The crew also breaks down the OpenClaw acquisition by OpenAI, the security risks hiding inside open-source AI agents, and what it means that the Pentagon is now clashing with Anthropic over how its models are being used.
🔗 Apply to AI Circle: https://ai-circle.org 🔗
Albert Chun on LinkedIn: / albert-s-chun
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In this episode of AI in NYC, hosts Rob May (Neurometric) and Ryan Eppley (Root Access) dive deep into the intersection of human intimacy and artificial intelligence. With Valentine’s Day around the corner, they explore the startling statistic that 33% of Gen Z has engaged in romantic conversations with AI. Is technology a tool for building human connection, or a replacement for it?
They also break down the latest industry drama, including Anthropic’s aggressive "Keep Thinking" ad campaign, OpenAI’s move into the advertising space, and the rise of multi-agent frameworks like Gastown that are changing how we develop software. *Topics Covered*:
*Tech Mentioned*:
BePresent App: https://www.bepresentapp.com/ (The screen-time reduction tool featured in today's show).
Anthropic: https://www.anthropic.com/ (Superbowl ad).
OpenRouter: https://openrouter.ai/ (The platform for routing prompts to multiple AI models).
Gastown: The experimental open-source multi-agent orchestration framework for automating software dev.
Dennis Mortensen, 20-year NYC entrepreneur and founder of x.ai (the AI scheduling assistant), joins Rob May and Ryan Eppley to share war stories from building one of the first real AI agents—years before LLMs existed.
We dive into:
→ The insane complexity of AI scheduling (what does "soon" actually mean?)
→ Why perceived errors were harder to solve than real ones
→ ChatGPT's move into advertising—should we be worried? → Is the AI bubble real? (Dennis sold his AI stocks last week 👀)
→ Apple licensing Gemini for Siri: brilliant move or generational fumble?
→ What Dennis is building now at Launch Brightly
Topics discussed:
ChatGPT & ads: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/techno...
Quantum computing & Bitcoin: https://www.investors.com/news/techno...
Apple & Gemini: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/01/12/apple...
Connect with Dennis: LinkedIn: / dennismortensen Launch Brightly: https://launchbrightly.com
Caroline (Carrie) Hodge, CEO & Co-founder of Dimer Health, joins us to talk about building an AI-powered healthcare company that bridges the gap between hospital discharge and follow-up care. We dig into patient trust in AI, the launch of ChatGPT Health, why AI can't make clinical decisions (yet), and what happens when malpractice meets machine learning.
Plus: Grok's image generator goes off the rails, a new Wisconsin deepfake law, Yann LeCun leaves Meta to build world models, and why enterprise AI was the surprise star of CES.
Guest: Carrie Hodge — CEO & Co-founder, Dimer Health https://www.dimerhealth.com LinkedIn: / carolinethodge
Hosts: Rob May — Co-founder & CEO, Neurometric Ryan Eppley — Co-founder & CEO, Root Access Anna Kirk — Sales Lead, Thread AI
Articles Discussed: ChatGPT Health Launch — https://openai.com/index/introducing-...
Grok AI Deepfake Controversy — https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/...
Wisconsin Deepfake Bill — https://www.wmtv15news.com/2026/01/06...
Gary Marcus on Yann LeCun Leaving Meta — https://garymarcus.substack.com/p/bre...
Enterprise AI at CES — https://www.thedeepview.com/newslette...
The Shape of AI (Ethan Mollick) — https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/the-...
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We're closing out 2025 by showcasing 6 incredible AI startups building right here in New York City — the applied AI capital of the world.
Rob May and Ryan Eppley sit down with founders solving real problems across legal tech, elder safety, AI security, compliance automation, manufacturing intelligence, and AI-powered SEO.
🎯 STARTUPS FEATURED:
*CounselPro - Ian O'Brien*
AI-powered forensic accounting for legal professionals
Automates financial document analysis for divorce, bankruptcy, and fraud cases
50+ customers, fully bootstrapped
Website: https://www.counselpro.ai
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-obrien
*Silvershield - Alec Glassman*
Protecting older adults from digital fraud and scams
AI assistant that analyzes suspicious texts and emails
Launching across New York State in January 2026
Website: https://www.silvershield.ai
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alec-glassman
*Krnel - Peyman Faratin*
AI model security and control at runtime
Looks inside models to detect vulnerabilities and control behavior
Democratizing AI safety tools
Website: https://krnel.ai
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pfaratin
*Koop - Sergey Litvinenko*
Compliance automation for tech companies
Handles SOC 2, AI governance, and regulatory requirements
23x growth since seed round
Website: https://www.koop.ai
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sergey-from-koop
*Tendrel - Akash Nandi*
Operations intelligence for manufacturing
AI-powered insights for industrial frontline workers
Minimizing downtime, maximizing production
Website: https://www.tendrel.io
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/agnandi
*OpenForge - Jason Patel*
AI SEO platform (Answer Engine Optimization)
AI agents that optimize businesses for ChatGPT and AI search
50,000+ YouTube subscribers, six-figure ARR in 4 months
Website: https://www.openforge.ai/about
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pateljason
Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UCnxPG10xnU5-WB2RpnxAivQ
💡 KEY THEMES:
Applied AI solving real business problems today
NYC's diverse AI ecosystem beyond frontier model labs
Bootstrapped and early-stage funded companies
From elder care to manufacturing to compliance
🗽 WHY NEW YORK?
New York City is emerging as the applied AI capital — hundreds of startups focused on bringing AI to real industries with real customers. Less hype, more substance.
Support these founders:
✅ Check out their websites
✅ Connect with them on LinkedIn
✅ Share with relevant connections
✅ Help grow NYC's AI ecosystem
HOSTS:
Rob May - Co-founder & CEO, NeuroMetric
Ryan Eppley - Co-founder & CEO, Root Access
📍 Recorded in NYC | December 2025
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Jason Hiner, Editor-in-Chief of The Deep View, joins AI In NYC hosts Rob May and Ryan Eppley to break down the biggest AI stories of 2025; from DeepSeek's January shockwave to Google's stunning November comeback with Gemini 3. MAJOR MOMENTS WE COVER: DeepSeek's China Breakthrough
- How they trained frontier models on a fraction of resources and changed the efficiency conversation forever OpenAI's O3 Reasoning Model
- The inference-time compute revolution and what it means for 2026 The Great Talent War
- $100M packages, brain drain, and why some engineers turned down Meta's money GPT-5's Disappointment
- What OpenAI's loss of Ilya Sutskever and Mira Murati really meant Google's Redemption Arc - From "toast" to Wall Street darling in 6 months Stargate & the $500B AI Factory
- Circular financing, Oracle deals, and what's really happening The Bubble Question - Why Jason thinks we're NOT in a capital-B bubble (but there are small ones)
KEY INSIGHTS:
🔮 2026 PREDICTIONS:
End of "one model to rule them all" thinking AGI/superintelligence labels will fade as overhype The year of AI optimization and efficiency OpenAI's overstretched focus problem will show cracks 🗽
NEW YORK QUESTION: All three hosts agree: Times Square is the worst tourist trap in NYC GUEST: Jason Hiner - Editor-in-Chief & Chief Content Officer, The Deep View Subscribe: https://subscribe.thedeepview.com/
AI IN NYC HOSTS: Rob May - Co-founder & CEO, NeuroMetric Ryan Eppley - Co-founder & CEO, Root Access 📍 Recorded in NYC | December 18th 2025 🎙️ AI In NYC Podcast - Your source for AI insights from the applied AI capital Subscribe for weekly AI insights from New York City's tech scene! #AIInNYC #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #DeepSeek #OpenAI #Google #Gemini #AIBubble #NYCTech #MachineLearning #JasonHiner #TheDeepView #2025Recap #AIAgents #WorldModels #Podcast
In Episode 10, we sit down with Doug O’Laughlin, President of SemiAnalysis and author of Fabricated Knowledge, to break down the truth behind GPUs, the semiconductor supply chain, and the massive power demands coming with AI’s next phase. From the behind-the-scenes AMD exposé that forced a turnaround, to why Nvidia’s GPU dominance is not just about specs, to how fragile the global chip ecosystem really is—this episode dives deep into the hardware, economics, and geopolitics driving the AI boom. We also cover the rise of alternative accelerators, the future of U.S. chip manufacturing, Intel’s identity crisis, nuclear vs. on-site generation for data centers, and whether we’re already sliding into an AI bubble. GUEST Doug O’Laughlin – President, SemiAnalysis Founder, Fabricated Knowledge Leader in AI semiconductor + data center research
In this episode: Rob May and Anna Kirk sit down with Ben Coleman, founder & CEO of RealityDefender, to talk about the future of deepfakes, misinformation, detection tech, and why New York might actually be the best place to build applied AI.
We cover the moment Ben realized deepfakes were going to become a world-scale problem, what it takes to stay ahead of AI-generated media, the shifting investor sentiment around safety tools—and yes, Rob tries to get Ben to explain how to make Anna say something she would never say in real life.
Why Nonprofits Need AI Now — With Jenni Warren & Jake Porway of Decoded Futures
In Episode 8 of AI in NYC, hosts Rob May (CEO & Co-founder, Neurometric) and Ryan Eppley (CEO & Co-founder, Root Access) sit down with Jenni Warren and Jake Porway from Decoded Futures — a Tech:NYC Foundation initiative powered by Robin Hood and Google.
Jenni, a Program Director with 15+ years of experience across Magpie Literacy, Success Academy, and DSST Public Schools, and Jake, an Entrepreneur-in-Residence and Co-founder of DataKind, join the table for a wide-ranging, philosophical, and fun conversation.
Decoded Futures website: https://www.decodedfutures.nyc/
Featuring:
Producer: Madi Donlan
For guest inquiries:[email protected]
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Welcome to AI in NYC! In Episode 7, hosts Ryan Eppley (Root Access) and Anna Kirk (Thread AI) sit down with Waleed Atallah, CEO of Mako, to dive deep into the world of AI hardware, GPUs, and the future of computing.
In this episode:
Waleed’s journey from Intel to founding Mako
Why GPUs are taking over the world of AI
The challenges of programming for GPUs and how Mako is solving them
The evolution of AI coding agents and the async vs. sync debate
Insights on enterprise AI adoption, current trends, and the future of work
Fun NYC stories, favorite city landmarks, and more!
Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro & guest welcome
2:30 – Waleed’s background and career path
10:00 – The rise of GPUs and parallel processing
20:00 – What Mako does and why it matters
35:00 – AI coding agents: async vs. sync
50:00 – Enterprise AI adoption & industry trends
1:10:00 – NYC stories & favorite buildings
1:20:00 – Closing thoughts
Connect with us:
Ryan Eppley: Root Access
Anna Kirk: Thread AI
Guest: Waleed Atallah, CEO of Mako
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