Épisodes

  • AI in Academics: Promise, Peril, and Practicality with Jeff Riley
    Jan 13 2026

    Jeff Riley Day of AI CEO (and Former Massachusetts Education Commissioner) joins Nick Schutt to discuss how AI can transform education — and how we must avoid repeating the social media/cell phone mistakes.

    We cover:

    AI literacy as the fourth “R” — kids need to master it

    Personalization: teach every student at their level (2nd grade to college)

    Risks: AI companions, data privacy, mental health, over-reliance

    Lessons from smartphones/social media → act now on policy

    Day of AI: free training, curriculum, parent toolkits (dayai.org)

    If you’re a parent, educator, or policymaker, this episode is essential for 2026.

    Channel: @RobotsandRedTapeAI | Host: Nick Schutt

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    54 min
  • Marketplace Model for Government: Faster Discovery, Faster Awards with Jim Benson & Josiah Cushing
    Jan 6 2026

    Season 3 Premiere: “Marketplace Model for Government: Faster Discovery, Faster Awards” Ratio Exchange founders Jim Benson and Josiah Cushing join Nick Schutt to explain why open marketplaces — not rigid contract vehicles — are the future of rapid federal acquisition.

    We dive into:

    Building Ratio: from Booz Allen roots to disrupting federal sourcing

    Market-as-a-Service: stand up ecosystems in days, connect demand directly to supply

    Real examples: Tradewinds, Softwerx, defense underwater drones, self-tying boots

    Cautious AI use: best models per use case, no all-in bets

    Why cultural change (not just tech) is the real barrier to faster awards

    Hope: missions connecting straight to market, unconstrained innovation

    If you’re tired of slow federal sourcing, this episode is your 2026 wake-up call.

    Channel: @RobotsandRedTapeAI | Host: Nick Schutt Subscribe — Season 3 is here.

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    46 min
  • Bots, Bids, and Best Value with Lisa Shea Mundt
    Dec 30 2025

    AI isn’t the “easy button” for federal proposals — yet.

    Host Nick Schutt talks with Lisa Shea Mundt, co-founder of The Pulse of GovCon and 14-year federal proposal veteran, about the real limits (and smart uses) of AI in GovCon business development.

    From desktop-publishing failures to hallucinated content, Lisa debunks the fantasy of point-and-click wins while sharing where AI actually shines today.

    Key topics:

    Why AI can’t yet replace proposal managers

    Best uses: brainstorming, first drafts, admin tasks, orals coaching

    Desktop publishing & compliance pitfalls

    AI still can’t solve Protecting sensitive data in LLMs

    The future: more orals, subjectivity, and human judgment

    If you’re tired of AI hype in federal sales and want the unvarnished truth, this episode is for you.

    Channel: @RobotsandRedTapeAI | Host: Nick Schutt

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    #AIinGovCon #FederalProposals #GovConBD #ProposalAI #FederalSales #OralsPresentations #GovConAI #aihype #responsibleai #FederalAcquisition #FAROverhaul #robotsandredtape #businessdevelopment #proposalmanagement

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    57 min
  • The History of AI: From Turing to LLMs with Sunil Prasad
    Dec 16 2025

    Why do we even need AI — and why now?

    Host Nick Schutt sits down with Sunil Prasad, Leidos Principal Solutions Architect and Georgia Tech-trained data scientist, for a sweeping journey through AI’s 100-year history — from 1920s conceptual foundations to today’s agentic AI — and a candid debate on whether machines will ever climb to the top of the food chain.

    Key topics:

    The 5 phases of AI evolution (1920s–2025)

    From perceptrons to LLMs to agentic workflows

    Why AI is outsourcing human cognition for the first time since the Industrial Revolution

    Where AI shines today (predictive analytics, autonomous systems)

    Where it shouldn’t go (parenting, therapy, lethal decisions)

    If you’re wondering whether AI is just hype or the next industrial leap, this episode is for you.

    Channel: @RobotsandRedTapeAI | Host: Nick Schutt

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    53 min
  • Bureaucracy, Bots & Binks: Managing Up in the Maze with John Binks
    Dec 9 2025

    How do you push cutting-edge tech through a political bureaucracy without getting buried?

    Former FEMA Chief of IT Management John Binks spent 14 years pushing technology through disaster response and political appointees — then moved to industry at Titan Technologies. He joins me to share battle-tested rules for getting AI and innovation approved when every decision feels like turning a battleship.

    We cover:

    • The “run to Best Buy and buy me an AI” story every tech leader has lived
    • Why government moves slow (budget cycles, 90-day political resets, public visibility)
    • Unwritten survival rules: no surprises, pre-wire decisions, bring solutions
    • How one AI project automating presidential disaster declarations succeeded because of diplomacy, not just data
    • Turning oversight & cyber teams into allies instead of gatekeepers
    • Why the next generation of leaders gives him massive hope

    If you sell to, work in, or just survive federal bureaucracy — this episode is pure gold.

    Grab John’s hilarious book Bots & Bosses: https://a.co/d/avuL9PM

    Subscribe for more on AI: @RobotsandRedTapeAI | Host: Nick Schutt

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    1 h et 9 min
  • CMMC, Cyber, and the Cost of Compliance with Sandeep Kathuria
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of Robots and Red Tape, Nick Schutt talks with Sandeep Kathuria — partner at Ice Miller, 15+ year government contracts attorney, and one of the few people who’s been in the room since the very first DoD cyber rules in 2009 — about the brand-new CMMC program that became contractually enforceable in November 2025.

    We break down: The 6½-year journey from DFARS 7012 to the final CMMC rule Exactly what Level 1, Level 2, and (eventually) Level 3 require Why self-attestation is gone and third-party certification is mandatory The assessor bottleneck (100+ accredited worldwide) and how to get in line Real workarounds small companies are already using (store CUI on your prime’s compliant system) False Claims Act landmines around inflated SPRS scores Whether all this new red tape will actually scare innovators away from DoD work If you touch DoD contracts in any way — prime, sub, or supplier — this is required listening.

    Channel: @RobotsandRedTapeAI | Host: Nick Schutt

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    43 min
  • Hype, Horseshit & Human Intelligence with Paco Nathan
    Nov 25 2025

    Paco Nathan has been building AI since 1983 - before it was cool, before it was profitable, and through every hype winter since.

    In this no-BS conversation with Nick Schutt on Robots and Red Tape, Paco explains why this wave is legitimately different (hardware finally caught up), why the AGI/superintelligence talk is marketing fiction backed by trillions, and where the real wins are hiding: anti-money-laundering, fraud detection, and preserving institutional knowledge as veteran workers retire.

    A masterclass in spotting hype vs. reality:

    Why hardware, software, then process is the real AI hierarchy

    The dirty secrets of latency & cost killing most “agentic” demos

    How graphs and entity resolution are the hidden backbone of mission-critical AI

    Lessons from Spark/Databricks that every GenAI builder needs right now

    Why team intelligence, not artificial intelligence, should drive policy

    Go deep on Spark-era lessons every GenAI startup is painfully re-learning, why UX is now the biggest bottleneck for adoption, why relationships (in graphs and in orgs) matter more than facts, and why policy makers should regulate “team intelligence” instead of “artificial intelligence.”

    Books mentioned: “Seeing Like a State” – James C. Scott “A Grammar of Motives” – Kenneth Burke “Open Society and Its Enemies” – Karl Popper “Human Scale” trilogy – Kirkpatrick Sale

    Full episode on Robots and Red Tape, also on Apple, Spotify, and everywhere else. | Host: Nick Schutt Subscribe so you don’t miss the next one! @RobotsandRedTapeAI

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    1 h et 24 min
  • Entities, Ecosystems & the Engine of AI with Dr. Gurpinder Dhillon
    Nov 18 2025

    Why Gartner and MIT say 75–95% of AI projects fail to show real value?

    Because the data house has no foundation.

    In this episode of Robots and Red Tape, Nick Schutt sits down with Gurpinder Dhillon, Head of Data & AI Ecosystem at Senzing, PhD in data quality impact, and author of the new book “Think Data, Act AI, " to go deep on critical world of data infrastructure. Nick and Gurpinder break down: The real difference between data infrastructure, architecture, and ecosystem The 4 non-negotiable pillars every org needs (quality, integration, governance, context) How entity resolution prevents million-dollar marketing disasters and fraud

    Why “garbage in, garbage out” has become “garbage in, garbage multiplied” with GenAI The red tape Gurpinder would cut tomorrow to finally let teams innovate If you’re tired of AI hype and want the plumbing that actually makes it work, this episode is for you.

    🔗 Grab Gurpinder’s book “Think Data, Act AI, The New Playbook for Business Leaders”: https://www.amazon.com/Think-Data-Act-AI-Playbook/dp/B0F59VDVFF

    Full episode on Robots and Red Tape | Host: Nick Schutt

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    1 h et 1 min