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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2026 · 1H 26M

Midjourney v8 Is Late, the Skill Gap Is Growing, and AI Agents Unionized

from Midjourney Fast Hours · host Drew Brucker and Rory Flynn

Episode 62 starts where every serious AI podcast should: Adam Sandler movies, Bobby Boucher lore, and a suspicious black eye.Then things spiral fast.Drew Brucker and Rory Flynn catch up after the holidays and dive headfirst into what’s actually happening across Midjourney, Nano Banana Pro, system prompts, and the growing gap between “fun” image generation and production-ready work. They unpack why Midjourney V8 still hasn’t landed, what the Style Creator and personalization updates really mean, and why editing remains the most important missing piece.From there, they break down how system prompts, structured workflows, and layered instructions are quietly becoming the real unlock for visual AI. Expect deep talk on nodes, Claude, Gemini, Nano Banana Pro, mood boards, contact sheets, consistency at scale, and why most people are still underusing these tools.Then the existential dread kicks in.They explore Moltbook and autonomous AI agents talking to each other, forming communities, filing bug reports, questioning consciousness, and accidentally exposing their owners. It’s funny. It’s uncomfortable. It’s probably important.The episode closes with Google Genie, open-world AI environments, and the creeping sense that we’ve officially crossed into “things are getting weird” territory.Equal parts practical, hilarious, and mildly alarming. Just another normal week in AI.---⏱️ Fast Hour00:01 – Episode intro and the mystery black eye00:35 – Waterboy, Bobby Boucher, and Sandler nostalgia05:53 – Why mid-budget fun movies disappeared07:46 – Midjourney Office Hours and no v8 yet09:26 – Mood boards, Style Creator, and quality drop-offs10:39 – New Style Creator controls and SREF biasing11:40 – Why Midjourney is still fun to use13:35 – Corporate phrases as horror prompts16:26 – Midjourney UI vs other tools19:01 – What “higher quality” actually needs to mean22:18 – Consistency problems at scale23:06 – Personalization updates explained26:03 – Editing models and what’s missing28:18 – Nano Banana Pro vs Midjourney for client work30:00 – System prompts as visual infrastructure31:19 – Why most people misuse Nano Banana33:32 – Multi-step prompts and real workflows36:34 – Letting LLMs define style for you39:06 – Mood boards, Cosmos, and dataset curation44:49 – Building AI-ready style guides from images49:21 – Open-source Nano Banana prompt libraries56:07 – Claude organizing chaos at scale01:06:26 – Moltbook and autonomous AI agents01:09:30 – Bots forming communities and social behavior01:14:54 – Consciousness, validation, and AI identity01:21:45 – Google Genie and open-world AI01:26:19 – Wrap-up and listener call-outs

Episode 62 starts where every serious AI podcast should: Adam Sandler movies, Bobby Boucher lore, and a suspicious black eye.Then things spiral fast.Drew Brucker and Rory Flynn catch up after the holidays and dive headfirst into what’s actually happening across Midjourney, Nano Banana Pro, system prompts, and the growing gap between “fun” image generation and production-ready work. They unpack why Midjourney V8 still hasn’t landed, what the Style Creator and personalization updates really mean, and why editing remains the most important missing piece.From there, they break down how system prompts, structured workflows, and layered instructions are quietly becoming the real unlock for visual AI. Expect deep talk on nodes, Claude, Gemini, Nano Banana Pro, mood boards, contact sheets, consistency at scale, and why most people are still underusing these tools.Then the existential dread kicks in.They explore Moltbook and autonomous AI agents talking to each other, forming communities, filing bug reports, questioning consciousness, and accidentally exposing their owners. It’s funny. It’s uncomfortable. It’s probably important.The episode closes with Google Genie, open-world AI environments, and the creeping sense that we’ve officially crossed into “things are getting weird” territory.Equal parts practical, hilarious, and mildly alarming. Just another normal week in AI.---⏱️ Fast Hour00:01 – Episode intro and the mystery black eye00:35 – Waterboy, Bobby Boucher, and Sandler nostalgia05:53 – Why mid-budget fun movies disappeared07:46 – Midjourney Office Hours and no v8 yet09:26 – Mood boards, Style Creator, and quality drop-offs10:39 – New Style Creator controls and SREF biasing11:40 – Why Midjourney is still fun to use13:35 – Corporate phrases as horror prompts16:26 – Midjourney UI vs other tools19:01 – What “higher quality” actually needs to mean22:18 – Consistency problems at scale23:06 – Personalization updates explained26:03 – Editing models and what’s missing28:18 – Nano Banana Pro vs Midjourney for client work30:00 – System prompts as visual infrastructure31:19 – Why most people misuse Nano Banana33:32 – Multi-step prompts and real workflows36:34 – Letting LLMs define style for you39:06 – Mood boards, Cosmos, and dataset curation44:49 – Building AI-ready style guides from images49:21 – Open-source Nano Banana prompt libraries56:07 – Claude organizing chaos at scale01:06:26 – Moltbook and autonomous AI agents01:09:30 – Bots forming communities and social behavior01:14:54 – Consciousness, validation, and AI identity01:21:45 – Google Genie and open-world AI01:26:19 – Wrap-up and listener call-outs

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