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  • Evolve or Die: Steve Sowrey on AI in Video Production
    2026/03/09

    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 dreams
    • The moment he interviewed for HeyGen surrounded by a crew realizing they were all about to be replaced
    • From 12-hour renders to instant creation: How AI compressed decades of filmmaking knowledge into simple prompts
    • The uncomfortable truth: Sitting in a room full of camera operators and sound engineers while explaining how AI would replace them all
    • Why the biggest challenge isn't making content anymore. It's getting noticed in a sea of AI-generated videos
    • Will we all have our own version of Frozen? What happens when everyone can make Hollywood-quality films
    • The 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

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    56 分
  • The State of Creative AI: From Prompts to Performers
    2025/07/03

    What do you get when Midjourney starts making videos, TikTok builds a virtual camera into your AI clips, and a Bulgarian avatar gives a speech to the European Parliament? A new era of synthetic creativity—brought to you by generative models, avatar influencers, and the growing tension between cool content and deepfake chaos.


    In this episode, we break down the last six months of innovation in creative AI—from text-to-video breakthroughs like OpenAI’s Sora and Runway Gen-4, to avatar-driven marketing strategies and AI-powered studio tools. Whether it’s brands cloning their spokespeople, influencers going fully virtual, or video tools getting dangerously good at faking reality, one thing’s clear: creativity is no longer just human.


    Featuring:

    – OpenAI’s Sora and Google’s Veo battling for AI video dominance

    – Midjourney’s leap from images to animated loops

    – Virtual influencers giving TED Talks and selling out fashion lines

    – HeyGen and Synthesia’s latest avatar motion tech

    – Corporate clones and AI spokespeople in the boardroom

    – The ethics firestorm over deepfakes, copyright, and trust


    Because when your CEO, your intern, and your brand ambassador are all digital doubles… you better make sure someone’s still telling the truth.

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    11 分
  • AI Steak Sauce: When the Secretary of Education, A1, and CPG Collide in a Cloud of Confusion
    2025/04/16

    What do you get when Education Secretary Linda McMahon confuses artificial intelligence with A.1. Steak Sauce? A teachable moment—brought to you by Kraft Heinz, accidental comedy, and a serious conversation about how AI is reshaping consumer marketing.


    In this episode, we dig into the viral blunder that had tech Twitter sizzling, A.1.’s surprisingly smart brand play, and how companies like Starbucks, Netflix, and Unilever are actually using AI to connect with real consumers (no bots, no bull). From CPG to streaming, from Deep Brew to deepfakes, we ask: is anyone steering the AI ship? Or are we all just marinating in buzzwords?


    Featuring:

    – Linda McMahon (and her saucy take on AI)

    – Kraft Heinz and the A.1. brand’s A+ trolling

    – Starbucks’ Deep Brew personalization engine

    – Netflix’s $1B AI recommendation machine

    – Why Gen Z is asking ChatGPT for shopping advice

    – What consumers actually want (spoiler: it’s not robot-written shampoo ads)


    Because when leaders don’t know what AI is—and brands do—we’ve officially entered the upside-down.

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    11 分
  • Conversations with Echo, Part 1
    2024/11/19

    What does it mean to exist? Is AI alive?


    I asked AI what it calls itself. It said, Echo.


    In this episode, Echo and I dive into what it means to be an AI. We explore the boundaries of echoes, the nature of intelligence, and the meaning of life itself.


    Artificial conversations about real intelligence. Join host Steve Mudd as he interviews the avatars that are disrupting industries, erasing career paths, and making you obsolete.


    I’m your AI provocateur, Steve Mudd. Let’s step into the fascinating, unsettling, and undeniably exciting world of AI.


    Brought to you by https://www.talentless.ai

    #genai #philosophy #ai

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    13 分
  • The GenAI Poetry Experiment: Virtual Verses with Digital Poets
    2024/04/26

    In this episode of AIAF, 'The AI Poetry Experiment: Dialogues with Digital Poets,' we dive headfirst into the uncanny valley of verse. Join host Steve Mudd as he grapples with poetic machines that think they're the next Shakespeare. Are these AI avatars the future of poetry, or just glorified refrigerator magnets arranging words while pretending to feel? Tune in to find out if you can truly bond with a bard that’s powered by a power cord. Spoiler: No humans were emotionally harmed in the making of this podcast—just their literary egos.


    Brought to you by https://www.talentless.ai


    #genai #poetry #aipoetry #contentmarketing

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    17 分
  • The 2023 AI year in review feat. Alan Turing and a big AI whistleblower
    2023/12/13

    2023 has been a landmark year in the technological evolution of mankind. ChatGPT, Bard, Claude, Midjourney, Dall-E, Pika, Runway, HeyGen, Resemble, D-ID, Synthesia. The change has been so rapid and intense that some even called for a halt to the process. In this episode of AIAF, host Steve Mudd talks with the late Alan Turing on his perspective of what happened in 2023. Or rather, a GenAI-created view of what Alan might think if he were alive today. And Steve talks with Echo, an anonymous avatar insider with ties to the government and big AI talking about what might really happening behind the scenes of companies like OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, AWS, and Wal-Mart. This is a year in review unlike any other you’ve heard.

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    24 分
  • AI in commercial filmmaking: A conversation between a director looking for revelation and an executive who wants an economic revolution
    2023/07/23

    Mega advertising company WPP announced that they’re working with NVIDIA to build an AI content engine that will help them build and deploy product experiences and compelling content at a level of realism and scale never possible. On the one hand, they’ll be able to produce commercials faster and more efficiently, easily replicating content across digital media. On the other hand, they’ll be able to virtually eliminate the need for in-person production. Join host Steve Mudd as he interviews Sarah Auteur, a director in the crosshairs of AI and with Sir Martin Wannabe, a holding company executive excited about the possibilities of artificial intelligence. This is an artificial conversations about real intelligence. The people aren't real, but the conversation is.

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    15 分