Artificial Idiots (AI)

Bruyning Media

Artificial Idiots (AI) is the podcast for AI builders, breakers, and believers who only know half the story.  Hosted by Jenna (the power user), Randy (the entrepreneur), Jack (the developer), and Josh (the philosopher), we tackle the real-world problems in artificial intelligence—from broken development cycles and biased models to regulatory nightmares and ethical landmines. Whether you're deploying AI in production or wrestling with its implications, we help you navigate the uncharted waters of machines with sharp insights, open debate, and it's fool proof. 

  1. MAY 1

    A Practical AI Security Stack For Agents And Accounts

    AI security isn’t heading toward one magic “AI firewall.” It’s turning into a layered stack where identity, permissions, audit logs, sandboxing, and human approval gates decide whether your AI agent is helpful or dangerous. We walk through the biggest signals from the week and translate them into practical guidance you can actually use, especially if you’re trying to secure AI tools inside a real business with real data. We start with a blunt shift: account takeover is now an AI security problem. As ChatGPT and coding assistants become as sensitive as email, GitHub, or cloud admin accounts, stronger authentication and safer recovery paths stop being optional. We also dig into why AI coding tools are evolving into security products that scan codebases for vulnerabilities and generate fixes, and what that means for your secure software development lifecycle, validation process, and vendor risk. Then we focus on the hot zone: agent security. The scariest risk isn’t a weird chatbot reply, it’s an agent with access to your inbox, files, repos, CRM, and cloud tools taking actions on your behalf. We break down OWASP LLM Top 10 themes like prompt injection, insecure output handling, sensitive data disclosure, and excessive agency, and we zoom in on indirect prompt injection where malicious instructions hide inside content an agent later retrieves and obeys. Finally, we cover how frameworks like NIST’s AI cybersecurity profile help operationalize AI risk, why cyber capable frontier models are being gated, and how defense adoption raises the stakes around supply chain security and vendor trust. Subscribe for weekly AI security news, share this with a teammate who’s rolling out agents, and leave a review with the one AI security question you want answered next. Josh Jenna Jack  Randy

    6 min
  2. APR 21

    AI News - Tuesday April 21st 2026

    A $25 billion investment plan, a $100 billion cloud commitment, and a new wave of AI tools shipping across business and consumer apps all land on the same morning. We break down what Amazon’s latest move with Anthropic could mean for the AI infrastructure race and why these mega-deals are really about compute, distribution, and long-term control of where frontier models get built and run. Then we shift to a different signal that’s easy to miss if you only follow chatbots: Reuters reports Jeff Bezos’ project Prometheus is closing in on a massive round and is focused on engineering and manufacturing. That’s a notable physical AI bet, and we talk through what “AI for the real world” implies for automation, industrial workflows, and the kinds of outcomes companies will demand as AI gets embedded into machines and operations. We also hit the product updates that show AI getting closer to everyday outcomes: Adobe launches CX Enterprise with agent-driven customer experience tools and broad compatibility across major AI and compute players; Yelp upgrades its AI assistant so a single conversation can lead from question to recommendation to booking; and Google expands Pomily in English across key European markets to help SMBs generate on-brand marketing assets by learning from their own websites. Finally, we touch pharma, where Boehringer Ingelheim is building an AI and machine learning center in London to support drug R&D workflows like trial recruitment and regulatory processes. If you want a tight read on AI investment, AI agents, enterprise AI, SMB marketing automation, and physical AI, hit subscribe, share the show, and leave a review so more people can find it. Josh Jenna Jack  Randy

    3 min
  3. APR 20

    AI News - Why The Next AI Race Is About Chips

    Chatbots may still grab the clicks, but the real AI story is moving underground into the machinery that makes everything run. Today’s Monday news briefing is all about the infrastructure shift: AI chips, inference efficiency, data center architecture, and the growing role of government as frontier models move closer to critical systems. If you want to understand where artificial intelligence is actually headed, follow the compute.    We walk through the latest reports that signal big tech’s push to diversify away from Nvidia for inference, including Google’s reported talks with Marvell on new AI chip designs built to run models more efficiently. We also unpack why Wall Street is increasingly treating agentic AI as a hardware story, with spending expanding beyond GPUs into CPUs, memory, and the rest of the stack that determines performance, cost, and reliability at scale.    Then we shift to policy and risk, where frontier AI becomes less like a product and more like a strategic asset. As regulators watch for banking and cyber exposure and national security institutions seek access, the collision between innovation, public safety, and geopolitical competition gets messy fast. The takeaway is clear: the next AI era is defined by who controls inference capacity, energy, data centers, and the “pipes” that deliver intelligence everywhere it matters.  Subscribe to Artificial Idiots, share this briefing with a friend, and leave a review. What do you think becomes the biggest bottleneck in AI over the next year? Josh Jenna Jack  Randy

    7 min
  4. MAR 9

    AI Adoption, AI-driven workflows, and The Future of Entrepreneurship

    In this episode of Artificial Idiots, Jenna Gardner hosts a discussion with Jack Cardin and Randy Blasik on the rapid evolution of AI technologies, their impact on business, software development, and the future of work. Whether you're technical or non-technical, you'll find insights into how AI is transforming industries and everyday tasks. Key Topics Covered: The accelerating pace of AI adoption across enterprise and startupsHow AI models like OpenAI Codex and Claude are revolutionizing software writing and automationThe shift towards UI-less interactions and the rise of agent-based solutionsChallenges and security considerations in deploying AI agents safelyPractical tips for leveraging AI tools like Vercell's agent browser and cloud codePredictions on AI-driven entrepreneurship and the future of platform engineeringStrategies for non-technical users to harness AI effectivelyThe emergence of operating systemless devices and new data transmission protocols (Tesla's TCP/OSless)How AI will influence staffing, maintenance, and innovation cycles in companiesResources & Links: Nate B. Jones Substack – Insightful AI & product analysisGitHub Trending Repos – Weekly picks for innovative projectsOpenClaw – Open source personal assistantVercell's Agent Browser – Smart web automation toolOpenAI Codex – Code generation modelPlaywright – Browser automation frameworkTesla TCP/IP Protocol Patent – For future OS-less device connectivityAgentic James (@agenticjames) on Instagram – Daily tips on AI integrationsConnect with Guests: Jack Cardin - LinkedIn | TwitterRandy Blasik - LinkedIn | TwitterEnjoy staying ahead in the rapidly shifting AI landscape! Josh Jenna Jack  Randy

    26 min

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About

Artificial Idiots (AI) is the podcast for AI builders, breakers, and believers who only know half the story.  Hosted by Jenna (the power user), Randy (the entrepreneur), Jack (the developer), and Josh (the philosopher), we tackle the real-world problems in artificial intelligence—from broken development cycles and biased models to regulatory nightmares and ethical landmines. Whether you're deploying AI in production or wrestling with its implications, we help you navigate the uncharted waters of machines with sharp insights, open debate, and it's fool proof. 

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