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This isn't just another tech talk; it's a bridge connecting curious minds to the innovators, dreamers, and doers who are shaping the future of AI. In each episode, we'll dive deep with those at the forefront of AI work, from the thinkers to the tinkerers, to understand not just what's new but what's truly making a difference. This is your all-access pass to the conversations that matter, offering insights, inspiring stories, and a bit of fun along the way. Whether you're an AI aficionado or simply AI-curious, we're here to connect, learn, and explore together.

  1. 11/20/2025

    Living in the Messy Middle + Hype fatigue + What is an Agent again?

    If you’ve been feeling a little gaslit by your AI tools lately—one minute brilliant, the next minute chaos—you’re not alone. In this episode, Megan and Nicole sit down with longtime friend-of-AI-Portland Nicolle Merrill to talk about the real state of AI in late 2025: the mandates, the messiness, the disillusionment, and why everyone secretly wishes AI would just manage their calendar already. Nicolle’s been in the conversational AI world since before generative AI was cool, and she brings the kind of clarity that only comes from talking to hundreds of teams who are all trying to navigate the same fog. Along the way: 🌀 Why “AI-first” mandates are breaking middle managers 🧹 What “AI workplace slop” is—and how to avoid producing it 🔍 The skills people _actually_ need before anyone starts talking about agents 🧩 Why “no-code” tools are still… code 📉 And why disillusionment might be the breath of fresh air we all needed Plus: The agent hype cycle and Nicolle’s case for starting small, asking better questions, and treating AI like the messy coworker it currently is, not the magical productivity elf the marketing pages promise. Related Links: - Boring AI - Nicolle Merrill on LinkedIn Chapters 00:00 – Baby carrots and near-anniversaries 01:16 – Who is Nicolle Merrill? 03:35 – The messy middle of organizational AI 07:41 – Mandates, pressure, and the illusion of expertise 11:49 – Disillusionment as a feature, not a bug 20:49 – Agents: what they are vs. what the marketing says 27:25 – AI literacy, data fluency, and responsible use 36:57 – Social norms, transparency, and the “workplace slop” era 43:43 – The chaos machine and the shiny-object spiral 47:19 – What we’re curious about heading into 2026 51:24 – How small teams can actually get started

    53 min
  2. 11/17/2025

    Real-World AI: Trail Blazers Innovation + A Deep Dive Into MCP

    If you ever hear someone yell “WHAT SUCKS ABOUT YOUR JOB?” at a meetup, there’s a good chance it’s us. In this episode, Megan and Nicole finally sit down after a long podcast break to debrief two big AI Portland events: an October session with David Long, VP of Digital and Innovation for the Portland Trail Blazers, and a very nerdy, very packed November deep dive into MCP (Model Context Protocol). Along the way, there’s a birthday, some early-morning chaos, and a few strong opinions about agents, hype, and where AI very much does not belong. They dig into how the Blazers are actually using AI (and when they deliberately don’t), why “what sucks about your job?” is a surprisingly powerful innovation question, and what MCP really is for the non-engineers in the back. Then they recap live demos from DevSwarm, shout out Radek from Keboola for the emergency hero fill-in, and talk about why good engineering fundamentals matter more than ever when you give the robots access to your codebase. Along the way: 🏀 How the Portland Trail Blazers are using AI to solve real problems, not invented ones 🧠 The Einstellung effect and why “this is just how we do it” is killing innovation 🛠️ MCP 101: what it is, why it matters, and why even non-devs were taking notes 🧩 DevSwarm’s demos: from Confluence specs to JIRA tickets to Figma-to-code flows 📏 Why human-in-the-loop, architecture, style guides, and documentation matter _more_ with AI, not less Plus: Stacklok’s token-saving magic for MCP integrations, the never-ending trough of disillusionment, and why 2025 still feels like “the year of trying to actually get productive with AI.” Related links: Einstellung EffectMegan's ProFocus AI 2025 predictionNicole's ProFocus AI 2025 prediction Special thanks to our speakers: David LongRadek TomasekMike BiglanTrevor Dilley And to our event sponsors: Apify Stacklok | Token optimization tool KeboolaAC HotelSpork Bytes Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections 02:50 AI Portland October Event Recap 04:02 Innovation in Organizations 10:54 AI Portland November Event Recap (MCP) 21:23 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions 25:48 Stacklok Token Optimization

    28 min
  3. 04/29/2025

    Don't call it a Conference + Will chatGPT tell me I'm dumb + Quality, real events for the community

    Someone might panic if you call it a conference. Someone else wonders if ChatGPT would tell her if she's dumb. And a certain French bulldog named Gary refuses to get off the mic. It’s another classic episode: part community update, part philosophical debate, part dog-induced chaos. In this episode, Megan and Nicole talk about what’s coming next for AI Portland: from a definitely-not-a-conference event to an upcoming build challenge with UFO-adjacent priorities. They also dig into the weird emotional weight of AI feedback, why sycophantic robots aren’t helping anyone get better, and what it means to be the human in the loop _with actual_ critical thinking. Along the way: 📆 Why we’re hosting a half-day event that’s definitely _not_ a conference 🧠 Why ChatGPT's compliments feel like something your mom would say 🪞 Whether AI can _actually_ tell you what you need to hear to get better 💥 And why the productivity gap might just explode in the age of AI Plus: Heather Havrilesky makes them feel weird, the robots are sycophants, and Gary attempts a full podcast takeover and a not-so-secret yearning for federal data privacy regulation. Related Links: Hello World! Demystifying AI/ML/NLPZero-to-One Build ChallengePerplexity is making a browserOpenAI rolls back sycophantic update Chat - Heather HavrileskyAI is coming for the unmotivated - Sinead Bovell

    33 min

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This isn't just another tech talk; it's a bridge connecting curious minds to the innovators, dreamers, and doers who are shaping the future of AI. In each episode, we'll dive deep with those at the forefront of AI work, from the thinkers to the tinkerers, to understand not just what's new but what's truly making a difference. This is your all-access pass to the conversations that matter, offering insights, inspiring stories, and a bit of fun along the way. Whether you're an AI aficionado or simply AI-curious, we're here to connect, learn, and explore together.