
Gmail Gets a Gemini Brain Upgrade
Host Emily Laird pulls back the curtain on Gmail’s AI-fueled glow-up, powered by Google’s Gemini. This isn’t spellcheck with ambition, this is your inbox rewriting your life, finishing your thoughts, ...
22 Jan 9min

Claude Enters the ER: Claude for Healthcare
Host Emily Laird scrubs in for a sharp, no-fluff look at Claude for Healthcare, Anthropic’s AI model trying very hard not to kill anyone. From constitutional AI that teaches it when to shut up, to the...
21 Jan 9min

Claude Code: Your New Coworker is a Terminal-Dwelling Overlord
Host Emily Laird digs into Claude Code, the AI agent that doesn’t just finish your sentence, it rewrites your repo and files the ticket. This isn’t Clippy with a GitHub account, it’s a caffeine-free e...
20 Jan 8min

WebMD Walked So ChatGPT Health Could Soar (Straight Into a HIPAA Violation)
Host Emily Laird cracks open ChatGPT Health like a lab sample and pokes at what’s really inside. Forget the press releases. This episode is all about the weird, wonderful, and slightly terrifying idea...
19 Jan 10min

Groq Star: Who is Jonathan Ross?
Host Emily Laird lifts the hood on the unsung hero of high-speed AI: Jonathan Ross, the chip whisperer behind Google’s TPU and Groq’s blazing-fast LPU. No TED Talks, no ego—just raw silicon, military-...
14 Jan 7min

Groq & Nvidia: How Inference Got Eaten by the AI Beast
Host Emily Laird unpacks the Groq saga, the startup that built lightning-fast AI chips, dared to challenge Nvidia, then got scooped into its gravity. We’re talking chip wars, billion-dollar brain drai...
13 Jan 11min

How Nvidia Took Over the AI Game
Host Emily Laird plugs you into the silicon soul of Nvidia, the company that went from making gamer candy to building the backbone of modern AI. From ‘90s GPUs to liquid-cooled brain racks with names ...
12 Jan 7min

AI Workslop: When AI Takes Over the Office
Host Emily Laird breaks out the digital flamethrower and torches the rise of “Workslop”, ya know, the AI-generated sludge clogging inboxes and killing brain cells. From overconfident prompts to Roomba...
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