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GenAI podcast

GenAI podcast

De : Dale Foong Alan Mosca Greg Lawton & Val Matthews
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Welcome to the GenAI Podcast, the show that's part AI seminar, part comedy club, and 100% entertaining! Meet our eclectic panel of tech maestros: Alan, the AI maestro; Greg, the tech wizard; Val, the data sorcerer; and Dale, the PMO sage. They're here to unravel the mysteries of generative AI in project management, one laugh at a time. Each episode is an impromptu adventure (because who needs scripts in the age of AI?). We dive headfirst into the world of AI-enhanced project management, discussing everything from algorithms that can predict project snags to tech that might make your coffee!Dale Foong, Alan Mosca, Greg Lawton & Val Matthews
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    • Episode 33 - The Rise of Robotics In Construction
      Jan 13 2026

      In this engaging conversation, the hosts reflect on the new year and discuss the latest trends in AI and robotics, particularly in the context of construction and aviation. They explore the implications of autonomous systems, the role of innovation managers, and the evolving landscape of project controls as a tech vertical. The discussion also touches on global perspectives on technology adoption, the dynamics of knowledge and power, and predictions for the future of the industry.


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      Takeaways

      • 2025 was just an appetizer for what's to come in 2026.
      • Drones are becoming increasingly significant in various sectors.
      • AI technology is evolving rapidly, especially in aviation.
      • Robotics in construction presents both opportunities and challenges.
      • Innovation managers may not be the solution to tech adoption.
      • Investment in physical technology is set to surpass software.
      • Project controls is transitioning into a tech-focused domain.
      • Knowledge is no longer the sole power; information asymmetry is key.
      • Generalist skills will be more valuable than specialized knowledge.
      • The future of work will involve greater uncertainty and adaptability.


      Chapters

      00:00 New Year Reflections and Excitement for 2026

      00:53 The Rise of Robotics and Drones

      02:57 Autonomous Flight and Safety in Aviation

      05:45 The Future of Robotics in Construction

      08:39 Specific Applications of Robotics in Construction

      11:35 Innovation and Risk in Robotics

      14:23 Global Perspectives on Robotics and AI

      17:31 The Role of AI in Business Efficiency

      20:06 Trust Issues with Autonomous Systems

      22:58 The Future of Construction and Robotics

      25:59 Emerging Markets and Innovation

      28:54 Cultural Perspectives on Technology Adoption

      34:35 The Power of Information and Knowledge

      37:29 Emergence and the Changing Landscape of Knowledge

      39:20 The Evolution of Success Criteria in Society

      42:10 Wealth, Control, and the Compression of Knowledge

      43:58 Understanding Systems and Complexity in the Age of AI

      47:48 Predictions for the Future: Investment and Role Conflation

      56:58 The Disruption of Information Institutions

      01:00:51 Closing Thoughts and Future Outlook


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      1 h et 6 min
    • Episode 32 - Navigating the AI Bubble: Insights and Predictions
      Nov 22 2025

      In this episode Dale and Greg discuss the current state of AI technology, the potential for an AI bubble, and the implications for investors and the job market. They explore personal investment strategies in a volatile market, the evolution of AI models, and the regulatory challenges facing the industry. The conversation also touches on the role of robotics in construction and the global perspectives on AI and technology, concluding with thoughts on the future of work and the opportunities presented by volatility in the market.


      Takeaways

      • The podcast has gained significant traction with over 10,000 streams.
      • Family is prioritized over business, reflecting personal values.
      • There is strong evidence for an AI bubble, with multiple sectors affected.
      • Investors should consider avoiding significant losses over potential gains.
      • AI technology is producing real cash flows, unlike the dot-com bubble.
      • The cost of AI technology is rapidly decreasing, making it more accessible.
      • Regulation in AI development poses challenges for innovation.
      • Robotics will play a crucial role in the future of construction.
      • Countries that embrace technology will lead in economic growth.
      • Volatility in the market can create opportunities for savvy investors.


      Chapters

      00:00 Introduction and Milestones

      01:52 Personal Updates and Family News

      02:43 AI Market Trends and Potential Bubbles

      05:27 Economic Implications of AI

      08:54 Technological Developments in AI

      13:46 The Commoditization of AI

      18:05 Regulatory Challenges in AI and Robotics

      22:22 Global Perspectives on AI and Technology

      26:59 Future of Construction and Robotics

      31:24 Conclusion and Future Outlook


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      40 min
    • Episode 31 - The Future of AI Agents: Opportunities and Challenges
      Oct 17 2025

      In this episode of the GenAI podcast, Dale and Alan discuss the evolution of AI, focusing on agent development kits, their applications in project delivery, and the complexities involved in creating effective AI agents. They explore market dynamics, the future of AI and robotics, and the social implications of AI relationships, ultimately questioning the path to achieving AGI. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding workflows and the potential risks of building AI systems without proper evaluation and oversight.


      Takeaways

      • The podcast has reached over a thousand followers on Spotify.
      • Building your own AI agent may not be the best approach.
      • Understanding workflows is crucial before developing AI agents.
      • AI agents can help automate complex processes but require careful management.
      • Market dynamics are shifting with significant investments in AI and robotics.
      • The relationship between AI and humans is evolving, raising social concerns.
      • AGI may require more than just LLMs; robotics could play a role.
      • The loneliness epidemic is exacerbated by technology and AI interactions.
      • Safeguarding is essential as AI becomes more mainstream.
      • AI's impact on society is complex and multifaceted.


      Chapters

      02:51 The Rise of DIY AI Agents

      10:22 Understanding Workflows and Agent Complexity

      15:47 Use Cases for AI Agents in Project Delivery

      20:42 Market Dynamics: OpenAI and AMD Collaboration

      23:02 The GPU Market Dynamics

      25:42 Market Manipulation and Economic Stability

      29:23 Investment Trends in AI and Healthcare

      31:50 The Rise of Robotics and Human-AI Relationships

      34:39 AGI: The Future of AI and Robotics

      37:21 The Social Implications of AI Relationships

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      44 min
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