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Episodes
  • What Happens When You Trust AI Too Much
    Mar 10 2026

    What happens when attorneys use AI to fabricate legal cases and get caught red-handed in court? This episode dives into the real consequences of misusing artificial intelligence and why treating AI as a tool—not a replacement for human judgment—could save your career and reputation.

    **In This Episode:**
    • Massachusetts lawyer hit with $2,000 sanctions for submitting AI-generated fake cases
    • How to use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Grok without destroying your credibility
    • The "Swiss Army knife" approach to integrating AI into your workflow
    • Local AI models vs cloud systems: privacy, costs, and performance trade-offs
    • Open source options including Qwen and DeepSeek—plus what hardware you'll actually need
    • Why traditional business advantages are evaporating faster than you think
    • Agent-based AI systems and where they're headed (spoiler: it's wild)
    • Andrej Karpathy's autoresearch project and AI systems that teach themselves
    • Hard lessons from Smith v. Farwell and Maryland State Bar guidelines

    **Chapters:**
    00:00 Introduction and AI capabilities overview
    08:15 Massachusetts attorney sanctions case breakdown
    15:30 Proper AI usage: verification and due diligence requirements
    22:45 Swiss Army knife analogy for AI tool implementation
    28:20 Local vs cloud AI models: technical requirements and considerations
    35:10 RAM, storage, and hardware needs for running local AI systems
    42:30 Cloud computing evolution and content delivery networks
    48:15 Using Grok and ChatGPT for troubleshooting and error resolution
    55:40 The disappearing competitive moats in traditional business
    62:10 Agents, AGI, and the future of AI development
    68:25 OpenClaw setup experiences and technical challenges
    75:30 Why being a "doer" beats being a "talker" in the AI revolution

    The Smith v. Farwell case shows what happens when lawyers let AI do their thinking. ChatGPT and Google Bard created entirely fictional legal precedents, and Judge Brian Davis wasn't having it. His message was crystal clear: lawyers must actually lawyer—which means verifying everything before you file it.

    We break down implementation strategies that won't get you fired, from RAM requirements for local models to making cloud solutions work without breaking the bank. Technical deep-dives cover Mac Silicon performance for AI workloads, content delivery networks, and the real differences between frontier providers like OpenAI and Anthropic versus open-source alternatives.

    You'll also get the inside story on agent-based programming platforms, including OpenAI's Codex and Anthropic's Claude Code, and how these represent stepping stones toward AGI through recursive learning systems.

    Whether you're asking "How do I implement AI without screwing up?" or "What's the safest way to use these tools professionally?", this episode delivers actionable answers grounded in actual legal cases and technical reality.

    **Topics & Keywords:** AI ethics, legal technology, ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, local AI models, cloud computing, agent-based AI, AGI, OpenClaw, Massachusetts legal case, professional liability, due diligence, hardware requirements, business automation, competitive advantage, deep learning

    #AI #LegalTech #ChatGPT #Claude #Grok #ProfessionalEthics #TechSafety #BusinessAutomation #LocalAI #CountryCode

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Game-changing AI Tech & How You Can Use It
    Mar 8 2026

    Technology has changed fast over the past 100 years. The change from last year to now outpaces the entire century prior. Why? AI. Not just any AI, but agents and agentic programming. The real power behind AI is not that it can write your research paper for you, but instead you can use an agent to do it. What's the difference? Grok is a great AI that is capable of lengthy conversations. Yet it has no file access to modify anything on your computer. Agents and agentic programs , on the other hand, have as much capability as you give them. Your agent can not only write the research paper for you, it also can save it to any location on your computer you tell it. Better yet, it can also upload that research paper and submit it for approval. The research paper is boring, I get it. Agents are not. An agent can build an entire novel research program for you, and truly anything else your brain can imagine. Listen now to get started!

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    23 mins
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