Holly and Ewan Are Working On It Podcast

Holly and Ewan Are Working On It Podcast

Holly and Ewan discuss tech and transformation in Financial Services and beyond

Episodes

  1. Episode 9: The Year AI Went Mainstream

    12/08/2025

    Episode 9: The Year AI Went Mainstream

    In this episode, Holly and Ewan look back on 2025 as a defining year in technology, exploring what really changed (and what didn’t) in the most transformative period since generative AI emerged. They begin with the obvious headline: ChatGPT’s rise into the top five most-visited websites on Earth, a staggering shift for a product only three years old. Ewan reflects on the moment AI moved from novelty to normalised daily tool, from homes to boardrooms to government reports. Holly highlights how this year’s explosion of ChatGPT features (apps, search, shopping recommendations, and especially AI voice conversations) have reshaped expectations of what interacting with AI feels like. Ewan shares real-world stories of fixing household appliances using ChatGPT voice guidance, contrasting it with Google’s Gemini, which has undergone a dramatic improvement arc. The pair also discuss: Email-integrated AI (e.g., Gmail → ChatGPT via Pulse) The coming wave of agentic automation, and why agents still aren’t truly mainstream How Gemini 3 and Google’s AI reboot shocked the industry Nvidia’s rise to the world’s most valuable company Why predictions of mass AI-driven unemployment haven’t materialised (yet!) The uncomfortable truth: companies use “AI realignment” as a convenient narrative during layoffs They also examine the misses of 2025, including Siri and Alexa still being terrible, Apple’s underwhelming AI offerings, and the gap between promised AI agents and what actually exists today. Finally, Holly closes with a reminder that tech CEOs shape narratives as much as technology itself and that 2025 has been a year of learning to question the hype.

    20 min
  2. Episode 8: Inside the AI Agent Revolution

    11/20/2025

    Episode 8: Inside the AI Agent Revolution

    In this episode, Holly and Ewan explore one of the most hyped (yet deeply misunderstood) topics in AI today: AI agents. Holly opens with the big question: What actually is an AI agent? Ewan explains why definitions vary wildly, but broadly defines an AI agent as any system that can operate independently on your behalf to complete tasks. That could be a coaching assistant, a financial helper, or even a household or education agent. Ewan shares real-world stories, such as trying to buy a dishwasher using ChatGPT Agent Mode... Only to find that Amazon actively blocks agent-based access. When he switched to AO.com, the agent succeeded instantly - a perfect illustration of today’s fragmented ecosystem. He also discusses experimenting with agents to manage LinkedIn connection acceptance, with mixed results, highlighting how even simple point-solution tasks can quickly fall apart. The discussion then moves into the wider implications: Why agents are transformational in theory, but fragile and unreliable today How browser-based agents actually work using “computer use” screenshot loops Why traditional RPA (Robotic Process Automation) remains far safer and more predictable Early signs of agent-powered cyberattacks, referencing the first reported case of agentic hacking The Carnegie Mellon “Agent Company” benchmark, which evaluates how well different agents perform real office tasks. With current leaderboards showing DeepSeek’s Matrix agent at ~43%, Google Gemini around 41%, and Claude Sonnet 4 around 33%. The conclusion? The vision is exciting, but today’s agents are nowhere near enterprise-ready. Expect rapid evolution, more experiments, and many more failures as this technology matures. If you've got feedback, we'd love to hear it. We reply to every single message! Find us at ⁠Working On It Podcast⁠, or follow our ⁠LinkedIn Page⁠. Or talk to ⁠Holly⁠ or ⁠Ewan⁠ on LinkedIn.

    26 min
  3. Episode 6: How We Actually Use AI Every Day

    11/09/2025

    Episode 6: How We Actually Use AI Every Day

    In this episode of We’re Working On It, Holly and Ewan get personal about their real-world use of AI: Not the hype, but how these tools actually fit into their daily routines. Ewan breaks down his $300-a-month AI stack, from ChatGPT Plus and ChatGPT Pro with ChatGPT Pulse to Anthropic’s Claude and his WhatsApp-accessible assistant Martin. He explains how each shapes his productivity, workflow, and even how he trains others to use agents effectively. Holly shares her own take, revealing how she uses Google Gemini to summarise emails, ChatGPT for writing support and contract reviews, and why she still prefers to read over watch. Together, they discuss which tools have faded (farewell, Pi AI), which have stuck (hello, Canva), and how AI has quietly become the new operating system for both work and home life. They also explore the economics of paying for AI subscriptions, how they use transcription tools like Otter.ai, and why AI accessibility — from boardrooms to gardeners — matters. Key topics: Real productivity gains from AI assistants Comparing ChatGPT Pulse, Claude Code, Martin, Gemini, and Canva’s Magic Studio How AI tools are replacing older “point solutions” The ethics and economics of AI subscription culture Using AI for accessibility and empowerment If you've got feedback, we'd love to hear it! We reply to every single message! Find us at ⁠Working On It Podcast⁠, or follow our ⁠LinkedIn Page⁠. Or talk to ⁠Holly⁠ or ⁠Ewan⁠ on LinkedIn.

    24 min

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Holly and Ewan discuss tech and transformation in Financial Services and beyond