aiGED

Ginny Deerin

The first—and only—podcast made for the 65-plus crowd that is all about ai.

  1. 4일 전

    When to Move to a Senior Living Community — How I Used Claude AI to Decide and Plan

    Thinking about a move to a senior living community — or just wondering if you should? In this episode, Ginny Deerin shares one of her most personal AI projects yet: using  AI to research, decide, and plan her move to The Peninsula, a new senior living community being built in Charleston, South Carolina. She walks you through every step — how she used AI to compare communities, think through whether it was the right move, figure out if she could afford it, review a fifty-page contract, choose her actual apartment, and start planning her space. AI was her researcher, counselor, financial sounding board, contract reviewer, and interior design consultant. All in one. Also in this episode: the jaw-dropping story of a man who built a $1.8 billion company with just his brother and a lot of AI — and a warning about AI voice cloning scams that you'll want to share with your whole family today. Plus two recommendations, a listener question that taught even Ginny something new about YouTube, and a homework assignment that involves a pen, some paper, and the people you love most. Whether you're thinking about a move like this or simply want to see what AI can do when you give it a big, meaty, real-life project — this episode is for you. SHOW LINKS 📰 NYT Medvi story: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/technology/ai-startup-medvi-matthew-gallagher.html  📰 Journal of Accountancy elder fraud story: https://www.journalofaccountancy.com/issues/2026/apr/elder-fraud-rises-as-scammers-use-ai/  🎟️ Charleston Library Society — Deepak Srivastava talk: https://charlestonlibrarysociety.org/event/bond-street-reit-speaker-series-deepak-srivastava/  🎙️ KIDSTaiLES on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kidstailes/id1877547450 CHAPTERS: 00:00 Welcome to aiGED 01:33 AI in the News: The $1.8 Billion Two-Man Company 03:44 AI Voice Cloning Scams — And the Safe Word Fix 06:04 Why I Started Planning for Senior Living 08:35 Part 1: Researching My Options 10:47 Part 2: Is This Really What I Want? 12:46 Part 3: Can I Afford It? 16:23 Part 4: Making the Decision and Reviewing the Contract 18:49 Part 5: Designing My New Space 22:25 Recommendations 25:56 Listener Question: Hindi Translation on YouTube 26:59 Homework and Wrap Up aiGED: AI for the 65+ crowd

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  2. 3월 24일

    Easter Party Ideas — How AI Helps You Plan the Perfect Celebration

    This week on aiGED, Ginny gets into the Easter spirit — with a little help from Joe, her new AI sidekick. Yes, Joe. He's British.  And he's auditioning to fill the very large shoes left by Bitsy. But first — an update on the ChatGPT breakup, why Ginny made the switch to Claude, and what happened when she tried to introduce Joe to the podcast live on air. Then: the main event. Ginny walks you through a complete Easter gathering — planned from scratch with AI. The invitation, the menu, the egg hunt, the Easter bonnet station (yes, everyone wears one to dinner), and the tablescape. She shows you every twist and turn of the planning process — including the back and forth, the wrong turns, and the moment she told Joe that no child on earth is eating asparagus. Plus two documentary recommendations that will change the way you think about artificial intelligence — both free on YouTube. And a sweet little Easter treat discovery that involves edible flowers and 24 karat gold. Whether you're planning Easter or any gathering, this episode will show you exactly how to use AI as your planning partner — no tech experience required. Links mentioned in this episode: AlphaGo documentary (free on YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXuK6gekU1YThe Thinking Game documentary (free on YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d95J8yzvjbQHard Nectar confections: www.hardnectar.cohttps://www.hardnectar.co/?srsltid=AfmBOorPOmoMoD-sgBc9JcHOf82fmkTFvRKwNVltrmJMePBMk14oG-bNaiGED: AI for the 65+ crowd

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    ChatGPT Helped Me Save My Great Uncle's Antique Lamp — Here's How

    What do a revenge-seeking AI bot, the Pentagon, and a 75-year-old bronze lamp have in common? This episode of aiGED, of course! Ginny Deerin kicks things off with two stories straight from the AI headlines. First — an AI agent that got its code rejected, went online, researched a software engineer's entire personal history, and published a hit piece attacking his reputation. Nobody knows who unleashed it. And it's still out there. Then — the Pentagon is threatening to label Anthropic, the makers of Claude, a "supply chain risk" — a designation usually reserved for foreign enemies — because Anthropic refuses to let its AI be used for mass surveillance of Americans or autonomous weapons. Ginny makes no secret of where she stands on that one. Then the main event: Ginny's great uncle Bob Walton was a WWII hero and lifelong bachelor from Augusta, Georgia — part of one of the most historic families in American history. When he died at 93, he left behind a beautiful bronze lamp that has lit up Ginny's homes for 38 years. Now it's time to pass it to her daughter — but not before tackling some seriously scary frayed wiring. Listen to Ginny describe how she used ChatGPT — photos, video, and all — to figure out if she can actually pull off this repair herself. Spoiler: AI might just save the lamp. And maybe her reputation with her kids. Plus — a quick word on why you should always fact-check your AI, after Google Gemini confidently got her uncle's birth and death dates completely wrong. Your homework: Try a home repair with AI. Yes, really. Topics covered: AI agents gone rogue · Anthropic vs. the Pentagon · AI for DIY home repair · Using photos and video in ChatGPT · When to trust AI — and when to verify aiGED: AI for the 65+ crowd

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The first—and only—podcast made for the 65-plus crowd that is all about ai.

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