• 13 minutes 4 seconds
    Why Sam Altman Won't Use ChatGPT for Therapy (Here's Why You Shouldn't Either)

    In this episode, Patrick Chen and Tony DeSimone dive into three major AI stories:

    • Sam Altman’s warning on using ChatGPT as a therapist and the legal risks of AI conversations

    • A new Lightcast report revealing a 28% salary premium for AI skills mainly outside tech

    • ChatGPT’s Agent Mode: what it does today, where it’s headed, and why it might change your workflow

    Tune in for hot takes, real examples, and a forward-looking conversation on the evolving AI landscape.

    1 August 2025, 8:31 pm
  • 8 minutes 58 seconds
    ChatGPT Pro vs Free Version w/ Tony and Patrick

    We dive into the key differences between the free and pro versions of ChatGPT, plus some tips on avoiding AI hallucinations and data privacy concerns. I think you'll find it super helpful, especially if you're considering which version to use! Check it out when you have a moment!

    29 July 2025, 1:29 pm
  • 5 minutes 14 seconds
    Your Company is Set to Fail if you don't ask this One AI Question when Interviewing

    Companies that aren't assessing candidates' generative AI knowledge are already falling behind in the technological race. By failing to probe a candidate's understanding of AI tools and their potential applications, organizations risk hiring talent that lacks critical 21st-century skills and adaptability

    The rapid evolution of generative AI means that technological awareness is no longer optional—it's a fundamental competency. Organizations that don't integrate AI-focused questions into their hiring process are essentially recruiting with blinders on, potentially missing out on candidates who can leverage cutting-edge technologies to drive innovation and efficiency  

    As recruitment experts note, generative AI is transforming how we identify and select top talent. By not asking about AI knowledge, companies are not just missing a skill assessment—they're signaling their own technological obsolescence

    4 January 2025, 6:22 pm
  • 5 minutes 19 seconds
    The Worst 2025 Gen AI Predictions with cohosts ChatGPT and Tony DeSimone

    We were planning on a full 2025 generative AI predictions episode, but cohost ChatGPT had other plans, and Tony just got fed up. They did squeeze out a couple of predictions before Tony pulled the plug. Sorry for wasting your time.

    3 January 2025, 5:05 pm
  • 11 minutes 13 seconds
    How Tech Giants Are Funding the Backbone of AI

    The episodes analyzes the escalating costs of developing and deploying advanced AI models, particularly generative AI. A significant portion of these costs stems from the expensive hardware, primarily GPUs, needed for training. Other substantial expenses include R&D personnel, server infrastructure, and energy consumption. Despite these high costs, the widespread and rapid adoption of generative AI suggests it is a transformative technology with immense potential, but raises concerns about accessibility given the financial barrier to entry for many organizations.

    31 December 2024, 12:35 pm
  • 14 minutes 56 seconds
    Research shows Gen AI adoption happening fast. Are you falling behind?
    14 December 2024, 12:51 pm
  • 5 minutes 1 second
    Minority Report is here! AI created that predicts crime with 90% accuracy.

    AI-powered crime prediction systems are being developed, showing promise in improving public safety by analyzing crime data to identify patterns and allocate resources efficiently. Two examples, one from the University of Chicago and another from South Korea, demonstrate varying degrees of accuracy in predicting crimes. However, significant ethical concerns exist regarding potential biases in the data and the impact on civil liberties. The technology's advancement necessitates careful implementation to balance effective policing with ethical considerations.

    8 December 2024, 6:22 pm
  • 11 minutes 35 seconds
    Unwrap the Future: What to Expect from OpenAI's 12 Days of Innovation!

    OpenAI is hosting a twelve-day event, "12 Days of OpenAI," starting December 5th, 2024, to showcase new AI products and features. Daily livestreams will reveal developments including the public debut of Sora (text-to-video AI), updates to ChatGPT (including a new Pro subscription), and advancements in OpenAI's o1 reasoning model and AI agents. The event generates significant excitement within the AI community, with anticipation for potentially groundbreaking announcements impacting various industries. These releases promise to significantly shape the future of AI technology.

    6 December 2024, 10:44 am
  • 15 minutes 21 seconds
    Musk vs. OpenAI: Elon suing to halt OpenAI's transition to a for-profit

    OpenAI is facing significant legal challenges. Elon Musk is seeking an injunction to halt OpenAI's transition to a for-profit model and alleges anti-competitive practices with Microsoft. Separately, Canadian news organizations are suing OpenAI for allegedly using their copyrighted material to train its AI models. These lawsuits could drastically impact OpenAI's future, its partnerships, and the broader AI industry's practices regarding data usage and competition. The cases raise crucial questions about AI development, copyright, and the ethical implications of for-profit AI companies.

    4 December 2024, 10:28 am
  • 17 minutes 32 seconds
    Black Monday Top Tech Gadgets

    This episode highlights several cutting-edge gadgets expected to be on sale during Black Monday 2024. Featured products range from brain-computer interface headphones and smart swim goggles to a versatile ice cream maker, a water filtration system, and a mobile gaming controller. Also included are a portable projector and an action camera, showcasing advancements across diverse technological fields. The overall focus is on presenting a selection of innovative consumer electronics with descriptions and intended uses.

    2 December 2024, 10:47 am
  • 13 minutes 47 seconds
    10 ChatGPT Tips and Hacks (even the pros don't use number 6)

    This YouTube transcript details ten ChatGPT hacks, primarily focusing on features and upgrades available to paid users. The video presenter highlights functionalities such as voice-to-text interaction, integrated search capabilities, and improved organizational tools for managing chat history. Furthermore, the presenter discusses customization options for personalizing ChatGPT's responses and managing data privacy settings. Finally, the video encourages viewers to explore and create their own custom chatbots within the platform.

    30 November 2024, 2:06 pm
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