AIAF

Talentless AI

AIAF is the podcast where AI meets human imagination. Every other AI show is the same loop: prompt this, automate that, ten tools to save an hour. If efficiency is all you want from the most creative tech ever built, you're an imaginationless fraud. AIAF holds still for nobody. No fixed set, no theme, no predictable format, a full reinvention every episode. Host Steve Mudd, founder of Talentless AI, builds strange synthetic things: AI actors, hybrid films, apps coded in English. He talks to people using AI to rewrite culture, not optimize their calendars. Expect the unexpected.

Episodes

  1. 3d ago

    From Rap to Roblox: AI Native Creativity with Carson Coots

    "It exists. It didn't exist before. I'm happy. That's all there is to it." In this episode of AIAF, host Steve Mudd sits down with creator Carson Coots to dissect the rapidly evolving world of generative artificial intelligence and creativity. From the early days of automated content prototypes to today's sophisticated creative engines, they explore how AI is fundamentally changing the way we tell stories, make music, and even interact with history. Carson is an AI creative pioneer.  By day, Carson leads Cognitive Films, where he’s a writer, producer, director & editor specializing in documentaries and interview content for businesses and non-profits.  By night, Carson is an AI player.  And by that, we mean, he plays with AI.  He’s created everything from a rap album to promote financial literacy to an Alamo game designed to teach his kids about Texas history.  He’s also the founder of word.studio, an amazing creative playground with over 150 guided AI tools that make it easy to generate creative ideas, writing, and visuals.  Carson is AIAF.  The Evolution of Content Automation: Reflecting on the transition from early custom-built prototypes to modern tools like Claude that can now perform complex tasks with a single prompt. Compound Stacks & The Financial Rap Scene: Carson shares the journey of creating Cash Flow Chronicles Volume One, a 12-track educational rap album focused on financial literacy, built using AI and distributed on major streaming platforms. AI in Music Production: A look at the ethical and creative implications of tools like Suno and Stable Audio, and how even Grammy-winning artists are using them as creative "playgrounds". The "AI Native" Generation: A discussion on how children are growing up with creative power at their fingertips, leading to a shift where high-end AI visuals are seen as ordinary rather than impressive. The Future of Interactive Media: Exploring the potential for interactive podcasts and educational content where listeners can engage in real-time dialogue with AI hosts using tools like NotebookLM. Overcoming AI Guardrails: The concept of "adversarial poetry" and how poetic vocabulary can be used to navigate the limitations and filters of AI models. Building the "Alamo Game": How Carson used Claude to code a top-down historical game for his son, demonstrating the accessibility of software development for non-coders. AIAF is a production of Talentless AI. Talentless AI is the one and only AI native creative studio in Texas. You might say we’re the lone star. Or you might know us as the most dangerous AI studio in the world.

    1h 13m
  2. Evolve or Die: Steve Sowrey on AI in Video Production

    Mar 9

    Evolve or Die: Steve Sowrey on AI in Video Production

    Steve Sowrey has been making videos for 30 years, from VHS tape-to-tape editing to waiting overnight for 5-second 3D renders. Now, AI lets him create in seconds what used to take months and cost millions. In this episode, Steve shares his journey from traditional video production to AI filmmaking, including:Why he realized "I had to either evolve or my kind was gonna die"Creating his first AI short film "Sync" for a festival, working at 2am on ideas that came to him in dreamsThe moment he interviewed for HeyGen surrounded by a crew realizing they were all about to be replacedFrom 12-hour renders to instant creation: How AI compressed decades of filmmaking knowledge into simple promptsThe uncomfortable truth: Sitting in a room full of camera operators and sound engineers while explaining how AI would replace them allWhy the biggest challenge isn't making content anymore. It's getting noticed in a sea of AI-generated videosWill we all have our own version of Frozen? What happens when everyone can make Hollywood-quality filmsThe shift from "how do I fund this?" to "what do I want to create right now?"Steve doesn't sugarcoat it. This technology is displacing real jobs and real artists. But it's also democratizing filmmaking in ways we've never seen. The question isn't whether AI is coming for creative work. It already has. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction0:15 - Steve's AI Journey: From Skeptic to Believer2:45 - The "Back to the Future" Moment: First AI Video Experiment5:20 - VHS to AI: 30 Years of Video Production Evolution8:15 - "Evolve or Die": The Realization That Changed Everything11:30 - 12-Hour Renders vs. Instant Creation14:45 - Learning Without Film School: YouTube University18:20 - The HeyGen Interview: Surrounded by Soon-to-Be-Replaced Crew22:10 - Who's Extinct? The Jobs AI is Replacing26:35 - Authenticity in the Age of AI30:45 - Creating "Sync": The AI Film Festival Project34:20 - Waking Up at 2am to Create: The New Filmmaking Workflow38:15 - Voice Prompting and Claude Co-work: The Future is Here42:30 - The Fear of Not Being Necessary Anymore46:10 - Writing with AI: Film Spark and Collaborative Creation49:25 - Slowing Down vs. Speed: The Creative Dilemma52:40 - Hollywood's Money Problem and AI's Solution56:15 - AI Slop, Creativity, and Finding Your Audience1:00:20 - Bathtubs Over Broadway: Corporate Musicals and Lost Art Forms1:04:15 - Justin Timberlake at Sales Kickoffs and the Price of Fame1:07:45 - Mark Cuban, AI Sitcoms, and the Magic of Collaboration1:11:30 - AI Steve Reviews Fake Restaurants: Testing Ideas Fast1:14:20 - Time is Our Scarcest Commodity1:16:00 - Wrap Up Produced by www.talentless.ai With love for www.heygen.com

    56 min

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AIAF is the podcast where AI meets human imagination. Every other AI show is the same loop: prompt this, automate that, ten tools to save an hour. If efficiency is all you want from the most creative tech ever built, you're an imaginationless fraud. AIAF holds still for nobody. No fixed set, no theme, no predictable format, a full reinvention every episode. Host Steve Mudd, founder of Talentless AI, builds strange synthetic things: AI actors, hybrid films, apps coded in English. He talks to people using AI to rewrite culture, not optimize their calendars. Expect the unexpected.