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Generative AI 101
Generative AI 101
Author: Emily Laird
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Welcome to Generative AI 101, your go-to podcast for learning the basics of generative artificial intelligence in easy-to-understand, bite-sized episodes. Join host Emily Laird, AI Integration Technologist and AI lecturer, to explore key concepts, applications, and ethical considerations, making AI accessible for everyone.
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Large Language Models might sound smart, but can they predict what happens when a cat sees a cucumber? In this episode, host Emily Laird throws LLMs into the philosophical ring with World Models, AI systems that learn from watching, poking, and pushing stuff around (kind of like toddlers). Meta’s Yann LeCun isn’t impressed by chatbots, and honestly, he might have a point. We break down why real intelligence might need both brains and brawn—or at least a good sense of gravity.
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World models aren’t a sci-fi subplot, no, they’re how AIs build mini fake worlds in their silicon skulls to test ideas without wrecking your car or your reputation. In this episode, host Emily Laird breaks down what world models actually are (spoiler: think The Sims, but the Sim is smarter than your cousin) and why they’re the key to helping AI go from pattern-recognizer to planner-in-chief. From smashing virtual wine glasses to simulating race tracks, it’s all about letting AI fail in private before it acts in public. Because nothing says progress like teaching machines to imagine physics before physics teaches them a lesson.
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Yann LeCun, deep learning pioneer and Meta’s AI heavyweight, is out and he's not leaving quietly. In this episode host Emily Laird unpacks his philosophical split with Meta over the limits of large language models, his obsession with world models, and why he thinks real intelligence means predicting your kitchen layout, not just auto-completing your emails.
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Banning ChatGPT in schools is like banning pencils because kids might doodle. In this episode, host Emily Laird takes a flamethrower to the myth that AI’s not in your classroom, because it is, and your students are already using it. Also… you know that. Right? Emily breaks down what real AI literacy looks like, why AI detectors are academic snake oil, and how school districts keep buying shiny tools with no clue what they’re for. There’s a better way, and it starts with ditching denial, hiring help, and actually reading the damn policy toolkit. Spoiler: duct tape and vibes won’t cut it anymore.
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OpenAI just gave your browser a brain and possibly a caffeine addiction. In this episode, host Emily Laird is ripping into Atlas, OpenAI’s Chrome-powered AI browser with baked-in ChatGPT, Agent Mode, and a memory function that might remember your possum research. Yes, your browser now clicks stuff for you. Welcome to the future. Try not to let it do your taxes.
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OpenAI just dropped $38 billion like it’s tipping the bartender at the GPU speakeasy, and the lucky recipient? Amazon Web Services (AWS if ya nasty). In this episode, host Emily Laird digs into why OpenAI is making moves on AWS while still keeping things cozy with Microsoft, what this deal means for the cloud infrastructure arms race, and how your AI stack might get caught in the crossfire. From compute hoarding to model megascaling, we break down what this massive deal signals for the future of AI, enterprise strategy, and your next chatbot’s sass levels. Spoiler: infrastructure is the new algorithm.
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Claude 4.5 isn’t just the teacher’s pet, it’s running the class, grading the papers, and rewriting the syllabus in Python. In this episode, Emily Laird breaks down why Anthropic’s newest model might be the best coder alive (sorry, humans), how it quietly dominates your Slack threads, and what makes it the new heavyweight champ in AI tooling. From browser automation to math wizardry, Claude’s not just playing catch-up, it’s lapping the field. Also: SDKs, Chrome extensions, and the AI version of Ctrl + Z for your code. Basically, Claude is still in the race… and that's important.
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Last week, Amazon axed 14,000 white-collar jobs, and this time, the pink slip came with a side of machine learning. In this episode, Emily Laird is unpacking the biggest corporate AI bloodbath of 2025; how generative AI took aim not at warehouses, but at the middle managers, HR folks, and program leads who thought they were safe behind a PowerPoint deck.
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What do Call of Duty, Google Cloud, and your favorite cat video have in common? They all owe their lives to a battle raging deep inside your devices: GPU versus TPU. In this episode, host Emily Laird breaks down these silicon powerhouses, one’s a Swiss Army knife slinging pixels and precision, the other’s a neural network assassin built by Google on espresso. From Fortnite to Gemini, OpenAI to TPU fanboy Jonathan Ross, we’re comparing who’s faster, smarter, and better dressed for the AI age. Spoiler: it’s not your CPU.
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Meta just threw its AI playbook in the shredder, lit the ashes on fire, and built a secret lab on top. In this episode, Emily Laird breaks down the end of FAIR, the open-source darling of Meta AI, and the rise of a new AGI-obsessed regime led by Alexandr Wang. We’re talking layoffs, lab coats, and the TBD Lab (a.k.a. Meta’s AI Navy SEALs). Forget transparency, Meta’s going dark, chasing superintelligence like it’s the Holy Grail and they’re Indiana Jones with a GPU cluster. If you liked open research and shared models, pour one out. The age of AI moonshots and megabucks is here.
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Humanoid robots are no longer sci-fi fever dreams or Silicon Valley party tricks, they’re coming for your chores (at least we hope). In this episode, Emily Laird's getting hands-on (literally) with Figure 03, a humanoid robot from Figure AI that walks, sees, hears, and maybe folds towels better than you. Powered by Helix, a model that blends vision, language, and action, this robot isn’t just built to fetch you a beer. It’s built to survive your toddler, avoid your clumsy dog, and maybe stack boxes in a warehouse next year.
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Tilly Norwood isn’t real but she is raising real eyebrows. Billed as the next Natalie Portman (if Natalie were a laggy IKEA algorithm), this AI “actress” is part influencer, part software stack, and part lawsuit waiting to happen. In this episode, host Emily Laird unpacks the tech behind Tilly’s digital debut, from glitchy expressions to Frankenstack production tools, and why her arrival has unions fuming and producers quietly drooling. Is she a novelty, a threat, or just PR cosplay in uncanny-valley drag? Grab your popcorn and your ethics manual.
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Elon Musk isn’t just tweeting through it, he’s building a supercomputer the size of a football stadium in the swamps of Memphis. It's called Colossus, and it’s stuffed with hundreds of thousands of Nvidia chips, guzzling gigawatts of power like a frat boy with a Monster Energy addiction. In this episode, host Emily Laird breaks down Musk’s big AI bet: the tech, the politics, the pollution, and the chatbot that went full anime edgelord. From natural gas backlash to GPT-style cage matches, we’re talking corporate ambition, environmental controversy, and why Grok might be both genius and menace.
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A continuation of Emily's exploration into the Andreeson Horowitz Top 100 Generative AI apps.
Janitor AI is a full-blown fever dream with 5 million users, 2 million characters, and zero shame. In this episode, host Emily Laird explores the spicy underworld of AI role-play, where lonely hearts, anime stans, and fantasy nerds collide. From vampire lovers to demon baristas and ethical gray zones, Janitor AI is either the weird future of creative chat or a privacy lawsuit waiting to happen. Either way, you’ll want to hear how it mopped the floor with the competition.
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OpenAI Dev Day 2025 wasn’t just a product drop, it was a full-on software coup. In this episode, host Emily Laird breaks down how ChatGPT graduated from chatbot to operating system, complete with apps, agents, and enough compute power to fry your toaster. From booking a Rome trip mid-chat to building AI assistants without writing code, it’s clear: the era of tab-hopping is over, and “Agentic Commerce” is your new impulse-buying enabler.
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Character.AI is where Shakespeare meets Snapchat and your anime boyfriend quotes Nietzsche in real time. In this episode, Emily Laird explores the company turning chatbot conversations into Gen Z’s favorite form of weird therapy and role-play. Founded by two ex-Googlers (Transformer royalty, no less), Character.AI has raised big money, signed a $2.7B deal with Google, and racked up millions of users—most of them teenagers asking emotionally complex questions to digital raccoons. But with rising scrutiny, spicy scandals, and a moderation system held together by bubblegum and vibes, can Character.AI survive the AI drama it helped create?
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OpenAI just dropped Sora, a sleek new app that uses the brand new Sora 2 video gen model, and something called Pulse in Pro. Host Emily Laird breaks down what it all actually means beneath the PR gloss.
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What do you get when you mix billion-dollar egos, unfinished AI code, and an arms race mindset? A potential disaster with better branding. In this episode, Emily Laird breaks down why “safety pledges” and AI ethics guidelines sound great… right up until there’s money on the table. From vaporware promises to high-stakes standoffs between sleepy engineers and rogue models, we’re exploring why the current guardrails feel more like pool noodles. It's just a classic Emily Laird AGI riff…
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What do you get when OpenAI and NVIDIA throw $100 billion at the problem of thinking machines? A digital superhighway powered by 10 gigawatts of GPU-fueled fury, and maybe the early blueprints for artificial general intelligence. In this episode, Emily Laird breaks down why compute is the new oil, what the hell “Vera Rubin” has to do with your favorite Drake-AI mashup, and how this mega-alliance could turn the AI arms race into a full-blown Manhattan Project. Bring caffeine. It’s about to get nuclear.
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Meta’s back on your face and this time, it’s not just a privacy nightmare in disguise. In this episode, Emily Laird breaks down Meta’s latest smart glasses lineup: the Ray-Ban Display (complete with a mini screen in your eyeball), the Oakley Vanguard (for outdoorsy cyborgs), and the Ray-Ban Gen 2 (TikTok-ready, dystopia-lite).
We talk wrist-reading Neural Bands (yes, wrist), 3K cameras, cloud-powered AI, and whether that blinking LED really makes you not a creep in public. Spoiler: it’s complicated.
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