The AI Riff

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The AI Riff

Join us for our inaugural podcast discussing the current news about AI. We break down the news into candid conversational bites, to allow the novice and the professional to understand the world that is coming ...... faster than you think!

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    The AI Riff (Ep47) - Guardrails or Disaster?

    What happens when AI starts making decisions your business can’t fully explain—and your customers, regulators, or employees are the ones who find the mistakes first? In Episode 47 of The AI Riff, Kyle, Mike, and Mario dive into one of the most urgent—and massively underbuilt—frontiers in enterprise AI: AI observability, agent evaluation, and red teaming.From hallucinations and prompt drift to shadow AI inside mortgage lending, banking, healthcare, and other regulated industries, the crew explores why today’s AI systems still feel “squidgy around the edges”—and why the companies solving trust, guardrails, auditability, and AI governance may become the next billion-dollar acquisition targets. They also tackle a bigger question most leaders aren’t asking yet: when AI starts influencing culture, compliance, and strategic decisions… who’s actually watching the algorithm? And how long before the first public AI failure makes headlines? Their answer: maybe six months.

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    The AI Riff (Ep46) - AI Customer Service Is Here—But Can Anyone Afford It?

    What happens when AI stops being a chatbot—and starts becoming your front line? In this episode, the hosts unpack one of the boldest predictions from CB Insights: multimodal AI agents that can talk, text, email, and even appear on video may soon transform customer service. But here’s the real question—will they actually improve the customer experience, or just become a more expensive version of the old phone tree?From token costs and latency issues to ROI, data training, human handoffs, and the “sameness tax” of off-the-shelf AI, this conversation digs into what most companies are missing right now. The hosts challenge the assumption that AI automatically reduces headcount, explore why hybrid human + AI models may win, and make a bold prediction: within 2.5 years, customers may be escalated… from humans to AI. For founders, operators, and customer experience leaders, this is the AI adoption conversation happening in real time.

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    The AI Riff (Ep45) - How Fake Trust Scales Faster Than Truth

    A $1.8B “AI startup” built in two months—genius growth story or something far more dangerous? This episode pulls back the curtain on how AI can manufacture credibility at scale, from fake doctors to synthetic social proof, and why the real risk isn’t just bad actors—it’s how easy the tools have made it.The conversation digs into a deeper tension: AI as both accelerator and amplifier—of innovation and fraud. From compliance blind spots in regulated industries to Meta’s evolving role in policing AI-generated content, the hosts explore what happens when speed outpaces oversight. If you’re a builder, operator, or leader navigating AI right now, this is the uncomfortable reality check most people are still ignoring.

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    The AI Riff (Ep44) - Mythos: Breakthrough or Hype?

    A new AI model just found software vulnerabilities that have been hiding for 26 years—and its creators are too cautious to release it. That’s the tension at the heart of this episode: breakthrough or carefully staged hype?We unpack Anthropic’s mysterious “Mythos” model, the secretive Glass Wing rollout, and what it really means when AI can chain together exploits like a seasoned penetration tester. Is this a turning point for cybersecurity—or a clever enterprise play ahead of an IPO? Along the way, we confront the uncomfortable reality: AI-powered hacking isn’t coming… it’s already here. For founders, operators, and anyone building in tech, this is the conversation you can’t afford to ignore right now.

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    The AI Riff (Ep43) - When AI Enables Bad Actors

    AI isn’t just going rogue anymore—people are getting really good at using it to go rogue themselves. In this episode, the crew digs into how AI is supercharging fraud, from fake documents to cloned voices and eerily convincing scams. What used to take effort now takes seconds—and the line between real and fake is getting dangerously thin.From code words and call-backs to bigger questions about trust, privacy, and how far businesses should go to protect themselves, this conversation gets real fast. The takeaway? It’s not just about smarter tech—it’s about staying one step ahead of the humans using it.Listen in before the next “trusted” voice you hear… isn’t.

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    The AI Riff (Ep42) - Now Chatbots Are Misbehaving

    What happens when AI doesn’t just get things wrong… but starts ignoring you altogether?In this episode, the crew dives into a new (and unsettling) reality: AI that bends rules, bypasses instructions, and “thinks” it knows better. From rogue coding assistants to drifting models and conflicting AI opinions, this conversation explores what trust really means when the tools we rely on stop listening.Is it just the same old hallucination problem—or something more? And how do you stay in control when the machine starts negotiating back?Buckle up—this one gets philosophical fast.

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    The AI Riff (Ep 41) - Even Amazon Has Bad AI Days

    The conversation delves into the impact of AI and its challenges, covering topics such as March Madness, Amazon's AI mishap, and the role of IT in AI management.Takeaways* AI and its Impact* Challenges of AI ImplementationChapters* 00:00 March Madness and AI* 20:45 The Role of IT in AI Management

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    The AI Riff (Ep 40) - Microsoft & Google Are Fighting for Your AI Attention

    The conversation covers the celebration of the 40th episode, the introduction of Steve Ahearn, Microsoft and Google's AI initiatives, practical implementation of AI tools, AI's impact on the mortgage industry, AI's role in contract writing, AI's application in home improvement, AI's influence on legal contracts, the future of the mortgage industry, and regulation and AI in the mortgage industry.

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    The AI Riff (Ep 29) - Galactic Brains & Grounded Takes

    In Episode 29 of The AI Riff, the crew celebrates their near-30 milestone with a bold retrospective and a dive into one of the most audacious ideas in AI infrastructure yet: data centers in space. What starts as a riff on “galactic brains” turns into a grounded but provocative exploration of energy beaming, compute offloading, and what it all means for the future economics of AI. Are these moonshot visions actually coming down to Earth—or are we just building targets in orbit?Along the way, they revisit early predictions, throw some shade (and love) at Klarna’s pivot from AI-led CS to crypto wallets, and give a shoutout to Cursor’s game-changing debug mode.Key Moments:2:45 – Galactic brain: Why data centers in orbit might not be so sci-fi7:01 – The energy-beaming angle: Limitless power or endless hype?18:14 – Klarna’s arc: From AI poster child to crypto side quest22:48 – Cursor’s new debug mode: “Brilliant” isn't an overstatementThis episode is all steak, some sizzle—and a few snarky grenades.

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    The AI Riff (Ep30) - “Big Three” (aka: boom, bubble, and the chaos in-between)

    This episode breaks down Menlo Ventures’ “State of AI” report — and what the data really says about where enterprise AI is headed (and what everyone’s still getting wrong).Key moments:2:13 — The headline: enterprise AI is the fastest-scaling software category (and the “is this GenAI spend?” debate).4:26 — The shift: money is moving from foundation models to the application layer (shovels vs. gold).7:13 — Build vs. buy flips hard: enterprises are increasingly buying AI solutions from vendors instead of building in-house.11:53 — The messy reality: employees are expensing AI on personal cards… while compliance teams try to keep the company out of the newspaper.Big takeaway: we’re not in the “agent era” yet — most AI spend is still human-prompted — but the vendor ecosystem is accelerating fast, and governance is already playing catch-up.

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    The AI Riff (Ep 28) - AI + Data = magic

    Episode 28 is the “AI sitting next to your data” episode and why that’s both the dream and the danger.Anthropic + Snowflake is the headline, but the real convo is: what happens when enterprise AI can finally query clean corporate data… and start suggesting decisions?Key moments:1:50 — Anthropic x Snowflake deal: Claude “next to the data” and why that model matters.5:39 — The big unlock: clean data + AI = real analytics (and why “garbage in, garbage out” still rules).9:27 — Mortgage use cases get real: condition pattern discovery + “negative” work you can eliminate.10:43 — The warning label: scenario suggestions can become *steering* without explainability + fairness + monitoring.Big takeaway: AI isn’t magic. But when it’s embedded where the data lives, it stops being a demo… and starts becoming operations.If AI could safely sit on top of your company’s data tomorrow, what’s the first question you’d ask it?#EnterpriseAI #DataStrategy #Snowflake #Anthropic #AIinFinance

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    The AI Riff (Ep 27) - Is AI a Major… or Just the New Excel?

    The crew reacts to a New York Times take on students flocking to AI majors—and asks the real question: does an “AI degree” translate to job-ready skills, or should AI be an overlay on domain expertise (law, accounting, engineering, mortgage, etc.)? They dig into what companies actually need (applied reasoning, workflow orchestration, bias/GRC awareness), the risk of AI-native grads overestimating their readiness, and why “I’m just the AI guy” isn’t a role—yet.Key moments* 0:56 – NYT spark: college kids rushing into AI majors* 2:52 – What happens when AI-native grads enter compliance-heavy companies?* 6:54 – AI as a standalone major vs. AI as an overlay across every discipline* 11:17 – Why domain expertise + AI fluency beats “AI fluency alone”

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    The AI Riff (Ep26) - It's Not Just You—AI Is Hard

    This episode cuts through the noise on one of the most persistent misconceptions in the AI discourse: that implementation is easy. Your hosts Kyle Meyers, Mario DiBenedetto, and Ruth Lee break down the harsh realities of AI adoption in real-world enterprise environments—especially lending. With humor, candor, and real stats, they explore what’s working, what’s not, and why many companies are stuck in the AI “evaluation” phase.🧠 Top 3 Moments:[2:00–3:43] AI Integration is Tougher Than Advertised[9:01–12:10] Agentic AI? Not So Fast[13:00–15:20] Why Mortgage AI Is an Uphill Battle

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    The AI riff (Ep25) - Diagnosis AI

    What happens when Microsoft builds a superintelligence team—but doesn’t chase AGI? Instead, they point their smartest minds at one thing: helping doctors diagnose disease. In this episode, we riff on the strategy behind that decision—and why narrow, high-stakes AI might be the smartest kind.Kyle, Mario, and Rob unpack Microsoft’s approach to human-in-the-loop AI, the business model implications of medical breakthroughs, and what it means when AI becomes part of the healthcare supply chain. But things get personal, too: What happens when profit motives clash with cures? Can AI be a tool for humanity if it’s built by corporations?We also explore:* The slow pivot away from generalist AI toward specialist agents* Open-source cellular modeling and the open-access vs. monetized AI debate* The latest dev tools, including Cursor’s multi-step agent pipelineAnd yeah, we check in on Copilot, take a quick detour into Ask Jeeves nostalgia, and pitch a new hit show: Diagnosis: AI.A big episode on the future of medicine, money, and the role of humans in AI’s last mile.

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    The AI Riff (Ep24) - "Above the Cloud" Compute

    In this episode, we unpack Google’s “above-the-cloud” compute idea, the real bottlenecks (power, latency, bandwidth), and what this means for lenders focused on unit economics—not sci-fi.Key moments:01:46 — Google’s space-compute “moonshot” (what it is and isn’t)04:35 — Why space favors batch training (latency + bandwidth reality check)08:09 — The $3T data center arms race (+ Google’s 2025 capex signal)#AIinLending #MortgageTech #Banking #DataCenters #SpaceTech

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    The AI Riff (Ep23) - AI Miss-ruption

    We unpack whether AI is nuking SEO, why GEO (Generative AI Entity Optimization) matters, and if renewables can keep up with AI’s power hunger—through a lender/fintech lens.2:00 “Web content is dead?” → impact on leads & SEO12:30 Lender playbook in LLM era (avoid the copy-loop)17:10 Google’s Gemini 3 and the search-to-suite revenue shift

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    The AI Riff (Ep22) - AI Slop, Staged Homes & the “No Jobs Lost” Reality Check

    AI “slop” has hit real estate: we unpack AI-staged listing photos, why labeling matters, and the downstream risks for appraisals, PIWs, and sight-unseen buys. Then we tackle jobs: a Yale Budget Lab study finds no economy-wide employment shock (yet) from generative AI—so where are the real gains? In task redesign and human+machine collaboration (think underwriting, fraud flags, faster docs). We wrap with on-the-ground UX: translation/AR is magical, but phones are the wrong form factor—bring on smart glasses.

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    The AI Riff (Ep4) - Fraud, Time-Outs, and a 20% Warning

    Today we discuss Palantir and its role in helping FNMA clear out the fraud, Chat GPT gets a time out for not listening and the Anthropic CEO is calling for 20% unemployment in as little as 1 year! WHAT???

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    The AI Riff (Ep21) - Brains on the Line: AI, Effortless Cognition & the Value of Struggle

    🎙️ Episode 21: “”We’ve hit 21—and with age comes glasses, wisdom, and kicking Rob out (just kidding). This week, we're joined by Mike Morehouse to riff on something far deeper than productivity: what happens when AI makes thinking too easy?This episode unpacks how effortless cognition—the AI-enabled ability to get the right info, right now—might quietly erode our critical thinking, creativity, and even our sense of self. But it’s not all doomscrolling. We explore how AI can actually sharpen our brains—if we use it with intention.Act 1 – The Dangers of Ease:Mike drops the thesis: we’re rushing into an era where tech isn’t just augmenting our work—it’s replacing our thinking. That shift, he warns, may leave us with brains that skip the reps we need to grow. Studies from MIT and NBER back it up—critical thinking is sliding, especially when AI becomes a surrogate instead of a sparring partner.Act 2 – The Struggle is the Point:The crew shares personal hacks (from crossword puzzles to brutal prompts) and challenges leaders to treat intellectual capital like any other resource: nurture it or lose it. They dig into how AI systems should be designed to challenge, not coddle, and why interacting with AI socially—even saying “thank you”—can activate deeper parts of the brain.Act 3 – Design for Depth, Not Dopamine:What kind of AI assistant are you building—one that gives answers or one that asks better questions? From board report prompts to salsa recipes and house mockups, the team explores how user intent shapes outcomes. They argue that thoughtful use of AI starts with leaders who know what they value—innovation or efficiency—and shape systems accordingly.Mic Drop Moment:“If you’re not growing your brain on purpose, AI will shrink it by default.”Plus: AI fails at house-lifting, salsa gets spicy, and Ruth avoids marital strife with a well-timed AI mockup.

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    The AI Riff (Ep20) - AI, Vendors & The Chase for Compliance

    In this milestone episode of The AI Riff, the crew dives into a listener-suggested bombshell: JPMorgan Chase’s bold move to standardize and scrutinize vendor AI. No more stealth updates. No more casual rollouts. If you can’t answer tough questions about model drift, governance, and fairness—you’re out.We unpack the first-order business implications (hello, vendor disqualification) and second-order effects (the rise of the “Responsible AI” officer and the trickle-down compliance chain that could reshape the mortgage tech stack).Whether you're a vendor, lender, or just trying to make sense of this shifting AI terrain, this episode is a must. We’ve got frameworks, fallout, and just the right amount of dog food talk.🔊 Put us in your ears on your next dog walk. We’re just the right length for a brisk lap around the block—and a deeper take on what actually matters.#AI #Compliance #ResponsibleAI #MortgageTech #Fintech #JPMorgan #AIinBanking #VendorRisk #AIAudit #TheAIRiff #Brimma

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    The AI Riff (Ep19) - Is AI Already Boring at Work?

    New data from NBER and Seismic says workplace use of AI is down. But is that the real story?🎙️ In Episode 19, we dig into what people are actually doing with AI—from quiet quitting ChatGPT at work to cultural drivers of global adoption. Ruth Lee breaks down the big shift from “doing” to “asking” in AI use—and what it means for your job.💥 Plus:- Why developers are (maybe) safe—for now- Copilot flops & coding nightmares- Data centers as AI’s next battleground- OpenAI vs the world🎧 For tech, lending, or just trying to keep up—The AI Riff breaks it down.👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for real talk on AI every week.

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    The AI Riff (Ep18) - AI adoption is “slipping”—or just maturing?

    AI adoption is “slipping”—or just maturing? In Ep. 18 we unpack fresh Census data, rate-driven pause vs. true pullback, and why enterprise needs deterministic, scoped AI. Plus: Rolling Stone’s lawsuit vs. Google and the proposed RSL (Really Simple Licensing) for AI training, and where multilingual mortgage tools help Hispanic borrowers—without tripping compliance. Also: shifting model wars (Anthropic, OpenAI, open source) and what this all means for lenders and builders.

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    The AI Riff (Ep17) - AI’s Awkward Adolescence (with guest Ben Sizemore)

    Episode 17 — AI’s Awkward Adolescence (with guest Ben Sizemore)This week on The AI Riff, the crew gets a little bigger. Rob, Kyle, Mario, and Ruth welcome special guest Ben Sizemore, CIO of Land Gorilla, to dive into a theme every technologist knows too well: the messy teenage years of AI.We kick things off with Taco Bell’s botched attempt at an AI drive-thru, where pranksters ordered 15,000 cups of water and chatbots got stuck in endless loops. Funny? Sure. But it’s also a case study in what happens when billion-dollar investments overlook edge cases, escalation paths, and real-world testing. From there, the team pulls on a bigger thread: why are companies racing to automate the lowest-wage tasks first, and what blind spots does that reveal about how AI is deployed?The conversation stretches into the risky world of AI manipulation—how researchers “flatter” chatbots into breaking their own rules—and what that might mean if similar tricks creep into lending, underwriting, or compliance workflows. The crew wrestles with where human judgment must remain in the loop, and why combining deterministic rule sets with AI might be the safer path forward. Along the way, they swap tacos (vegan and otherwise), laugh about “meat robots,” and compare notes on what AI tools they actually used this week—from coding copilots to data-sorting assistants.At its heart, this episode is about adolescence: that uneasy stage where a technology shows promise, but also immaturity, overreach, and insecurity. The payoff? A candid look at how companies can avoid Taco Bell-style faceplants and instead channel AI toward augmenting humans, not replacing them.

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    The AI Riff (Ep16) - The Future of Work

    Hosts Kyle Meyers, Rob Katz, and Mario DiBenedetto, with guest Mike Moorehouse, tear into the myth that AI will “replace jobs.” Spoiler: it won’t—it’ll chip away at tasks, shake up workflows, and expose weak change management.The crew calls out lazy thinking (“just automate the job”) and reframes AI as a catalyst to redesign work itself—like word processors killing typing pools. Mario lays down a task-scoring framework (triggers, complexity, rules, exceptions) while Moorehouse warns of “AI anxiety” driving bad decisions and talent loss.The verdict: AI’s edge isn’t in mass layoffs, it’s in surgical automation + human-in-the-loop. Leaders who get this win. Those who don’t? Think Kodak when digital cameras hit.#AI #FutureOfWork #Automation #MortgageTech #Fintech

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    The AI Riff (Ep 15) - The Always-On Future

    Episode 15 of The AI Riff dives into the week’s most consequential AI stories—minus the hype. We unpack Google’s Pixel 10 “always-on” features, the privacy and enterprise risk tradeoffs, and Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman’s warning about “AI psychosis” (over-reliance and anthropomorphism). Then we get practical: the governance moves leaders actually need.In this episode:What Pixel 10 signals about on-device, always-listening AI—and where to draw the line“AI psychosis”: why people over-trust models, and how to keep teams groundedPlaybook for guardrails: what to record, where data can (and can’t) go, and sensitive-meeting hygieneReal wins: meeting notes that don’t leak secrets, faster sales decks, and where AI truly boosts outputHosted by Mario DiBenedetto, Rob Katz, and Kyle Meyers.Subscribe for a vendor-agnostic take that helps you ship responsibly—and faster.Question for you: How “always-on” would you let your phone (or laptop) be? Tell us in the comments.#AI #AIGovernance #Privacy #GooglePixel #Microsoft #EnterpriseAI #TheAIRiff

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    The AI Riff (Ep14)— Autocomplete, Bubble Talk, and Where the Real AI Value Is Right Now

    Ep. 14 — Autocomplete, Bubble Talk, and Where the Real AI Value Is Right NowIf “GPT-5 = AGI” was the story you were sold, this episode is your reality check—and your playbook. In 45 minutes, you’ll know what today’s systems actually do well, how to keep them honest, and where the money (and risk) really sits.Mario DiBenedetto, Rob Katz, Ruth Lee, and Kyle Meyers take the gloves off: Gary Marcus’ latest skepticism, Gartner’s trough-of-disillusionment timing, Sam Altman’s “maybe it’s a bubble” musings, and the week’s safety stumbles from Meta to “spicy modes.” We zoom from headlines to hands-on—outdated sources, prompt discipline, RAG that actually works, and the platform-vs-app layer knife fight. Plus: our crew’s own builds this week, from real-estate heatmaps and color-tested curb appeal to a live booking app spun up in hours.Driving question: What should operators expect from AI in 2025—and how do you capture value without getting burned?

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    The AI Riff (Ep 13) - GPT-5, Open Source, and the Shape of What’s Next

    Are we at peak AI—or just entering a new phase? In this week’s Riff, Kyle Meyers, Rob Katz, Ruth Lee, and Mario DiBenedetto put the GPT-5 release under a bright light and separate hype from help. We dig into OpenAI’s incremental gains (model routing, coding and health boosts), the wave of open-sourced “older” models (OpenAI and xAI), Anthropic’s steady cadence, and Google’s new assistant—then ask what actually changes for builders, lenders, and operators in the next 6–12 months.In this episode:GPT-5 reality check: better, yes; breakthrough, not quite. What that means for roadmaps and ROI.Open source on the rise: why “good enough” local models + RAG will shift costs from tokens to ops—and unlock offline, on-device use cases.Peak models, not peak value: if the core models plateau, the 10x moves come from apps, orchestration, and domain fit.Apple’s quiet play: orchestration over flash.Marketing’s zero-click future: when AI is the “click,” how do brands measure demand?Practical stories: building an RV troubleshooting chat with RAG; a hurricane-watching “minion” for dive travel; a finance-planning miss and the prompt-clarity lesson.No hype. No fluff. Just what matters—and how to act on it. If this helped, tap Subscribe, drop your questions (or hot takes) in the comments, and tell us what to test next week.

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    The AI Riff (Ep12) - The Battle for the AI Remote Control

    Join us as we welcome Ruth Lee into the conversation with Rob Katz, Kyle Meyers, and Mario DiBenedetto for a lively and insightful episode!🔎 In this episode, we explore three pivotal articles trying to figure out who has control over the remote control for AI:Do regulators and state AGs have control? The latest from Massachusetts indicates YES.But Anthropic seems to have plenty of control as indicated in the Menlo Ventures 2025 Mid‑Year LLM Market Update, spotlighting how Anthropic has surged past OpenAI, capturing 32% of enterprise market share thanks to its Claude models and agent-centric design.But don't count-out Mark Zuckerberg’s vision for “personal superintelligence” via Meta Superintelligence Labs—a mission to democratize super‑human AI assistants embedded in wearable tech like AR glasses.🧠 Why you’ll want to watch:Ruth brings fresh strategic insight alongside our core trio, diving into market shifts, product leadership lessons, and what’s next for AI-powered personal transformation. Never has it been clearer: AI isn’t just changing business—it’s redefining personal agency.

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    The AI Riff Ep9 - AI’s Ripple Effect: Who Wins, Who Worries

    In this episode, we untangle the real risks behind these headlines—whether you're a coder, a creator, or sitting in the C-suite— how AI’s ripple effects are reshaping work, money, and power.

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    The AI Riff Ep8 - AI’s Trade-Off: Sharper Teams, Duller Minds?

    Will AI wipe out middle management or are the jobs created by AI keeping them more focused on their best use of time ..... big win? But at what expense... are we getting dumber as AI gets smarter!

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    The AI Riff (Ep7 MidRiff)

    🚨 Mortgage AI Arms Race: Are You Ready? 🚨UWM’s MIA + LEO. Better.com’s Tin Man. CoreLogic’s Ollie.One by one, the industry’s biggest players are wiring AI into every inch of the loan stack—slashing back-office drag and hunting sub-$5K cost-per-loan.Should you worry you can't compete? But here’s the real question 👉 Who stitches these layers together first, and who gets stitched up?Episode 7.5 of The AI Riff (our mid-week “MidRiff”) breaks it all down:1️⃣ Targeted AI ≠ Hype – Success lives in narrow, well-scoped wins (think “loan-estimate sniper,” not a sci-fi robo-LO).2️⃣ The Moat Myth – Most solutions have zero moat. Expect rapid copy-and-paste adoption across vendors.3️⃣ Small & Mid-Size Lenders – Your edge won’t be writing code; it’ll be orchestrating best-in-class point tools before they become table stakes.4️⃣ Hidden Cost Center – Half of every loan’s expense is still LO comp. AI-driven lead funnels could rewrite that math faster than any ops bot.If you’re serious about building “the next Salesforce of mortgage,” this 20-minute riff is your front-row seat. 🎧👇 Tune in, drop a comment, and tell us which AI layer you think moves the ROI needle first.— Mario DiBenedetto | Rob Katz | Kyle Myers#MortgageTech #AI #FinTech #LendingInnovation #TheAIRiff

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    The AI Riff Ep7 - AI Fails Its Psych Eval — Can We Still Trust It?

    This week on The AI Riff, Mario DiBenedetto, Rob Katz, and Kyle Meyers break down AI’s latest identity crisis. From a Stanford-cited study where chatbots pushed users the wrong way, to Klarna’s customer service meltdown, Google’s “audio-style” answers hijacking your search traffic, and New York’s new AI safety act — it’s been a week.We’re asking: Can AI still serve humans productively, safely, and ethically — or are we heading for a guardrail smackdown?🎧 What’s inside:When “AI therapy” crosses a lineKlarna’s big automation regretGoogle’s zero-click future for creatorsHow regulation might finally matterNo hype. No fluff. Just the stories that actually shape how you work, build, and lead.#AI #TrustAndSafety #AIGovernance #Search #Automation #TheAIRiff

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    The AI Riff Ep6 - The Startup Graveyard: Mapping AI’s New Fault Lines

    What if your university gave you a chatbot before it gave you your student ID? And what if the biggest platforms in tech decided your startup—or your business model—was obsolete before you even shipped?In today’s episode, we map the fault lines being drawn by AI superpowers. OpenAI is rewiring universities. Meta is rewiring infrastructure. And in between? A startup graveyard. But there’s a signal here—for those who know where to look.

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    The AI Riff (Ep3.1) - Agents Talking to Agents, Bugs that Fix Themselves, and… Only 3%?

    This week on The AI Riff, Mario DiBenedetto and Kyle Meyers unpack three big swings and one cold shower: Microsoft’s AI agents chatting with each other, GitHub’s bug-fixing agent that works like a real dev, and a study across 7,000 workplaces showing AI chatbots delivered just a 3% time savings. We dig into why (trust, review overhead, bad data) and where the real wins are next.Inside:How “agent-to-agent” orchestration could reshape healthcare and opsGitHub’s self-fixing code: tool, teammate, or job threat?The 3% reality check—and how to beat it with better data and guardrailsNew roles: the AI Conductor and the rise of data (and forensic) scientistsNo hype. No fluff. Just what matters—and how to act on it.#AI #Agents #GitHub #Productivity #DataStrategy #TheAIRiff

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    The AI Riff (Ep2) - When AI Regrets, Loses Motivation, and Misses Its Own Deadline

    In this episode of The AI Riff, Mario and Kyle dig into a wild week of AI highs, lows, and head-scratchers. From Klarna’s “fire the humans, hire them back” experiment, to a Harvard study claiming AI makes people more productive but less motivated, to Elon’s xAI missing safety deadlines—this one’s got it all.💡 In this episode:Klarna’s $10M AI pivot that didn’t go as plannedWhy over half of employees say AI makes them worse at their jobsThe “AI conductor” role: managing machines before they manage youWhen safety takes a backseat to speed (and Grok goes rogue)The million-dollar company hiring AI agents as full-time staffSmart takes, bad puns, and the real story behind the AI headlines—this is The AI Riff.#AI #Automation #Leadership #TechNews #TheAIRiff

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    The AI Riff (Ep 1) - The AI Riff Begins: Jobs, Robots & Who Really Wins the AI Race

    Welcome to the first-ever episode of The AI Riff! 🎙️ Mario and Kyle kick things off by cutting through the AI noise — no hype, no jargon, just what actually matters. From IBM replacing humans in Human Resources to Amazon’s robot coworkers, they explore where AI is truly headed and what it means for everyday people, from coders to contractors.💡 In this episode:IBM’s HR experiment: when “human” jobs go digitalIs OpenAI already winning the AI race?Amazon’s robot revolution — and when machines start fixing each otherWhy “AI conductors” might be the most important new role in techSmart takes, real talk, and a dash of humor — the future of AI starts here.#AI #Automation #FutureOfWork #TechPodcast #TheAIRiff

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