Summary Elijah and Kevin trade war stories from the prompt trenches, and land on a counterintuitive rule, more context can make outputs worse. They unpack why Gemini “Gems” feel powerful but brittle, and how NotebookLM just changed the game by becoming a reusable source library that Gems can tap. From there, it turns into a […]
Ep #12 1.6 Million AI Agents Built a Social Network, And Humans Could Only Watch
Summary Elijah and Kevin zoom out on how weird modern work has become, then zoom way in on a weekend flashpoint: OpenClaw, a locally hosted orchestration agent, and Moltbook, a Reddit-style forum where AI agents post, collaborate, and sometimes roleplay chaos at scale. They unpack what’s real versus sock-puppeted spectacle, why decentralization changes the “just […]
Ep #11 Her vs. Iron Man: Why the Future of Work Has No Screens
Summary In this engaging conversation, Elijah Szasz and Kevin Williams delve into the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for society and technology. They kick off with a light-hearted exchange about nicknames and segue into a discussion on AI’s portrayal in movies, highlighting works like ‘Her’ and the culture novels by Ian […]
Ep #10 The “Knowledge Graph”: The Missing Link Between Your CRM and AI
Summary Kevin finally gets a nickname (Kevlar wins), then brings back field notes from LA: even smart execs are still stuck at AI 101, using chatbots for broad personal questions instead of real work leverage. The deeper unlock is not buying licenses, it’s building workflows, training the system with human feedback, and capturing the “between […]
Ep #9 Why Some Early Adopters of AI Are So Stressed (The Busywork Paradox)
Summary Elijah and Kevin kick off the new year with a blunt reality check, AI is not just “a tool,” it is reshaping how work feels. They unpack a surprising downside of automation: when AI removes the low stress busywork, people can end up stuck in high stakes decision mode all day. They also break […]
Ep #8 AI Video Ads Are Beating Studio Shoots… and the Uncanny Valley Isn’t Even the Scary Part
Summary In this conversation, Elijah Szasz and Kevin Williams explore the intersection of AI and video technology, particularly in the context of advertising and marketing. They discuss the evolution of AI-generated content, the ethical implications of using AI in advertising, and the potential impact of government regulations on the industry. The conversation also touches on […]
Ep #7 Tony Stark Workflows Are Here: AI Decks, Venn Diagrams & Jarvis-Level Gemini
Summary In this conversation the hosts dive into how NotebookLM, powered by Google Gemini, has become a major productivity unlock for creative and knowledge-work tasks. Rather than re-designing slides or reports manually, NotebookLM lets them dump all their source documents (research, transcripts, notes), then generate polished slide decks, infographics, or even “podcast-style” audio overviews in […]
Ep #6 I Crashed an MBA Class to Talk AI. Here’s What They Needed to Hear.
Summary Elijah recaps a talk he gave to University of Utah MBA students on how AI is reshaping work and why most professionals are still underusing it. He walks through the evolution from rule-based systems to today’s generative models, clarifies the difference between narrow AI and AGI, and explains singularity-style futures without pretending anyone knows […]
Ep #1 Inaugural Episode – The Evolution of Work and AI Literacy
In the inaugural episode of ‘AI at Work’, hosts Elijah Szasz and Kevin Williams explore the transformative impact of AI in the workplace. They discuss the importance of AI literacy, the potential for new job roles, and the challenges organizations face in adapting to these changes. The conversation emphasizes the need for individuals to embrace […]








