The JEN_AI Podcast

Jenni Munroe

A fun hack experiment in creativity, where humans collaborate with generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) to stay up to date with the latest in AI, tech culture and digital media. jenaihacks.substack.com

  1. Jun 5

    #18 Real Human Zine

    JEN_AI Challenge #18: Zine Machine: Social Media Slides vs. Printed Pocket Zines, SXSW Takeaways, and Real HeroesIn episode 18 of A Real Human Zine, Jenni Munroe (ex- Google / DeepMind) explores turning a newsletter or photos into social media carousels and printed mini zines as an antidote to “AI slop” and phone addiction, using tools like Canva or vibe-coded apps built with Google AI Studio (with cautions about reliability, security, version control, and spending limits). She argues for a revival of pocketable print zine booklets inspired by Charles Dickens’ serialized publishing, and shares examples including SXSW slides, an AI product announcements explainer, an Instagram story sequence, an A4 fold-and-slice eight-page zine, and a colouring book. She recaps SXSW Austin / London themes (genre-collisions, AI’s impact, IRL community & events, distribution vs. product, agentmaxxing, wellness socials etc). She emphasizes the importance of meeting strangers not just your heroes, then reflects on “real heroes” as often underpaid and overworked, citing the Matilda Effect, and reveals the theme song “A Real Hero.” 00:00 JEN_AI Challenge #18: Digital vs. Physical Zines 01:32 Why Print Is Back 02:04 Publish Like It's 1899 03:01 Behind The Zines 03:49 Vibe Coding Workflow 04:39 Zine Experiments 07:36 SXSW Festival Takeaways 09:55 Meet Your Heroes 12:14 The Privilege of Being IRL 13:58 See The Real Heroes 15:50 Soundtrack And Wrap This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jenaihacks.substack.com

    18 min
  2. May 8

    #16 | Not Your Local NewsAgents

    JEN_AI Challenge #16: Building Personalized Automated News Agents (and Why It Might Be a Terrible Idea)Jenni Munroe shows how to create personalized automated “news agents” and discusses AI & tech threats to journalism, partly through the lens of the recent Devil Wears Prada movie sequel which has a similar theme. She demonstrates a simple method for scheduling daily/weekly briefings in the Google Gemini app and shares experiments: a weekly fact-checking roundup of The Diary of a CEO podcast episodes, daily global headlines/markets with linked sources and audio playback, a daily AI/frontier tech briefing, a calendar/to-do morning briefing that initially hallucinated events, and a local family-activities/weather concierge. She contrasts automated roundups with human editorial voice (including Caroline Crampton’s newsletter), discusses the life imitating art imitating life in Devil Wears Prada 2 and this week's Met Gala fashion event billionaire protests, and closes with trending music picks and where to follow the show. 00:00 Intro: Exploring Automated News  00:26 What Is JEN_AI 01:06 News Agents Explained 01:43 Journalism Meets AI 03:48 Gemini Scheduled Briefings 05:11 Experiment: Podcast Fact Check 07:14 Experiment: Headlines & Markets 08:14 Experiment: AI Tech Briefing 09:15 Experiment: Personal Morning Work Briefing 09:54 Experiment: Local Concierge 10:38 More Advanced Agents 11:42 Human Curation Matters 13:06 Devil Wears Prada 2 Spoilers 17:37 Tech Billionaire & Politics Context 18:50 Movie Takeaways Teaser 20:56 Topical Tunes Soundtrack 22:15 Wrap Up, Stay In Touch This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jenaihacks.substack.com

    23 min
  3. Apr 24

    [#15] Making It Over, Again

    Episode 15: A Bathrobed Keynote, How to use AI to Make Tech Products, Leaving Google, and The Devil Wears Prada Meets Silicon Valley In episode 15 of JEN_AI, Jenni Munroe (formerly Google/DeepMind) recounts giving a main-stage keynote at Future Product Days in Copenhagen wearing a bathrobe and dog slippers while demoing how AI tools can help anyone create a product, using a makeup/wardrobe “makeover” app and an onstage outfit transformation with audience volunteers.  She shares a three-step framework - define the problem with Gemini Deep Research, build a prototype in Google AI Studio, and create a promo video with Flow or Google Vids - plus tips.  She reflects on the talk, leaving Google, and revisting 'The Devil Wears Prada' after 20 years in honor of the upcoming sequel. She describes a failed attempt to get Gemini to reproduce the Devil Wears Prada “blue sweater” speech, notes Allbirds’ surprise pivot to “Bird AI” cloud GPUs, and shares a themed soundtrack. 00:00 The Fluffy Bathrobe Keynote Speech 01:04 Who Is JEN_AI? 01:57 How The Talk Happened 03:18 Three Steps To Build Your Own Products With Google AI Tools 03:44 Problem Research With Google Gemini 04:33 Prototype With Google AI Studio 05:09 Promo Video With Google Flow 05:49 Tips And Tool Comparisons 07:28 How It Went And Lessons 10:11 Remaking Work And Life 11:07 Devil Wears Prada Skit Fail 14:02 Allbirds Shoes Pivot To GPUs 14:50 Soundtrack Picks And Wrap This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jenaihacks.substack.com

    16 min

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A fun hack experiment in creativity, where humans collaborate with generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) to stay up to date with the latest in AI, tech culture and digital media. jenaihacks.substack.com