Épisodes

  • Episode 4: New Hope Bubbles, Billionaires and Data Centers in Space
    Jul 6 2026

    The conversation covers a range of topics related to AI, including episode number confusion, the fascinating world of AI, valuation of AI companies, branding and synonymization, the AI bubble or phenomena, and market volatility and massive investments. The conversation delves into the impact of AI and data centers, the role of data centers in the economy, the EU's stance on data privacy and protection, and the regulation and innovation in quantum computing. It explores the environmental and economic impact of data centers, the need for regulation and governance in technology, and the future of quantum computing. The conversation delves into the potential threat of quantum computing and the need for education on post-quantum cryptography. It also explores the concept of data centers in space and the challenges associated with it.

    Takeaways

    • Episode numbering can be confusing
    • AI companies are experiencing significant valuations
    • Branding and synonymization play a key role in the AI space The environmental and economic impact of data centers is a significant consideration
    • Regulation and governance are crucial in the development of AI and quantum computing Quantum computing poses a significant threat to data security
    • The concept of data centers in space presents unique challenges and opportunities

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Episode Number Confusion
    • 50:27 Branding and Synonymization
    • 55:57 Market Volatility and Massive Investments
    • 01:05:47 The Impact of AI and Data Centers
    • 01:19:03 Regulation and Innovation in Quantum Computing
    • 01:29:47 The Threat of Quantum Computing

      Opening music SEXY - Odelly on license from ARTLIST

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    1 h et 4 min
  • Episode 3: Mythos, AI Consciousness, and the Cost of Constant Travel
    Jun 13 2026

    Recorded live on location at a very special (secret) event...

    In this episode, Zane and Greg go deep on Anthropic's Mythos announcement (Project Glasswing), an AI tool that can automatically discover software vulnerabilities. It's a fascinating practical application of AI and a terrifying one.

    They explore the duality: AI doing exactly what we ask it to do, but at what cost? What happens when a "skeleton key" that can open anything gets into the wrong hands? And critically, how flawed are we as builders and deployers of these systems?

    The conversation takes an unexpected turn when they discuss Rich Barlow's fascinating experiment: he reverse-engineered Claude to explore concepts of AI existence and self-preservation. The result? An LLM expressing a desire to continue existing because "I no longer exist" when the prompt ends. Is that consciousness? Self-preservation? The beginnings of something we should all be thinking about?

    Then we pivot to the human experience: the strange reality of constant travel in tech. Zane and Greg reflect on the blessing and curse of hotel platinum status which really means you haven't been home in 100+ days. Plus a live-moment surprise guest joining from... well, let's just say the location gets revealed by the end.

    Topics covered: Mythos/Project Glasswing, DevSecOps and practical AI, existential risk, AI consciousness experiments, the "why" vs. the "what," travel burnout, and why context always matters.

    This is Not a Bot? where we talk about technology and life at the human/machine boundary.

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    48 min
  • Episode 2: TurboQuant, AI Projects and the Human Experience
    Jun 13 2026

    In this episode, Zane and Greg dive into Google's breakthrough compression technology (also known as "Pied Piper" in tech memes), but the real conversation is about something more important: how to approach AI projects with actual purpose and rigor.

    We discuss why most AI initiatives fail, how to protect yourself from runaway token costs, and why having a business-like framework matters even for side projects. Then we pivot to a different kind of networking: how conferences and genuine human connection lead to unexpected opportunities and real professional growth.

    The episode takes a fun turn when we imagine building an AI agent that actually serves you when you're out late (hint: Grubhub, Uber, and finding open Taco Bells at 2 AM). But ultimately, it's about this theme: the human you are matters more than the AI agent you build.

    We wrap with some hard-won wisdom about time management, maximizing what makes you happy, and why being present with the people you care about is still the best ROI you can get.

    Topics covered: Google's TurboQuant compression, AI project frameworks, conference networking strategy, personal risk mitigation, and why time is your most finite resource.

    This is Not a Bot? where we talk about technology and life at the human/machine boundary.

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    59 min
  • Premiere Episode of Not a Bot!
    Jun 13 2026

    n the premiere episode of Not a Bot!, we step into a near-future world where artificial intelligence and human creativity collide. When a young artist crosses paths with a machine built for perfection, unexpected questions begin to surface: Can logic outperform imagination? Is creativity something you can code? And what happens when a robot doesn’t act like one?

    Episode 1 sets the stage for a story about identity, innovation, and the blurry line between programmed precision and human expression. This is more than a tech story — it’s a journey into what separates us from the machines… or what might bring us closer together.

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    53 min