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Oct 28, 2025 • 29min

Bots Ate My Resume

AI is making job hunting near-impossible on both sides of the hiring equation. Is there a way out of this automated mess? On this week’s podcast, Paul and Rich look at AI’s effect on an already unpredictable job market. Hirers are getting spammed with AI-generated applications, while sincere job seekers are getting swiftly rejected via AI hiring tools. As AI ushers in a hyper-transactional era of diminished trust between strangers, how can applicants and hiring managers actually connect with each other? 
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Oct 21, 2025 • 31min

Of Course There’s an AI Bubble

The discussion dives into the plummeting traffic of vibe-coding tools and the looming threat of an AI market crash. Experts analyze the structural vulnerabilities of startups that repurpose large LLM outputs and the challenges AI faces in finalizing production-quality software. They predict a shift toward domain-specific AI tools, moving away from universal applications. As they explore the potential consequences of a market bubble, they stress the importance of building resilient AI companies focused on real value.
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Oct 14, 2025 • 32min

Welcome to Slopworld

AI videos from tools like OpenAI’s Sora and Meta’s Vibes are flooding our feeds. Is this the future? On the Aboard Podcast, Paul and Rich tackle a trio of AI topics. First: They look at a report from the Yale Budget Lab on which industries are adopting AI the fastest. (Spoiler: Only one is fully embracing it. Take a guess!) Then, they talk about spammy AI-generated bug reports submitted to the developer of cURL—and what happened when someone found real bugs with AI. And finally: Welcome to Slopworld! You can generate whatever video you want with a single sentence. Isn’t that kind of…boring?
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Oct 7, 2025 • 27min

NYC Sends AI Packing

In New York City, subway ads for a new AI wearable called 'Friend' are facing public backlash. The discussion dives into why New Yorkers resist such technology, the ethics of constant surveillance, and the cultural disdain for Silicon Valley. They explore business models, data concerns, and the fascinating tension between tech innovation and public skepticism. Plus, a humorous twist as one host imagines a billionaire's skincare routine. Can AI truly be integrated into daily life, or are we better off without it?
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Sep 30, 2025 • 34min

Tech’s Hard-Right Turn

The big tech CEOs are openly embracing Trump—so what do we all do now? On this week’s Aboard Podcast, Paul and Rich dig into Steven Levy’s recent cover story for WIRED’s politics issue that breaks down the industry’s hard pivot towards Trumpism. What did these leaders think they were signing up, and what are they actually getting? Plus: By way of metaphor, Rich offers up the world’s worst bundt cake recipe (it’s full of gold!). 
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Sep 23, 2025 • 35min

Bots, Feeds, and Kids

The hosts explore the overwhelming influence of AI in the tech world. They dive into the revival of RSS feeds, highlighting the joys and challenges of curating news. Discussions also cover how AI is reshaping parenting and schooling, with suggestions for teaching kids AI literacy and using AI tools responsibly. The conversation questions whether current AI hype will last and examines how bureaucracy impacts tech innovation.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 29min

The Billable Hour is Dead

The discussion kicks off with a humorous critique of consultants and the declining billable hour model. The hosts examine how AI is transforming management consulting, questioning if firms can sustain their rates with increasing efficiency. They dive into the nuances of client-consultant relationships and explore the challenges of adapting to new technologies for improved workplace productivity. Negotiation tactics in consulting also take the spotlight, encouraging modern approaches that enhance efficiency while maintaining service quality.
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Sep 9, 2025 • 32min

Is Search Really the Future of AI?

Millions of people are using AI tools to search—so what does that mean for search engines? On this week’s podcast, Paul and Rich dive into (the questionably named) “GEO,” or Generative Engine Optimization. After an overview of Google’s classic model, they explore the ways AI is currently upending the search world, and speculate about what might emerge in the years to come. If LLMs cannibalize all the content on the web, what will be left to search in the future?
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Sep 2, 2025 • 38min

Matt Seitz: MBA…I?

How should the business leaders of the future think about AI? On this week’s podcast, Paul and Rich are joined by Matt Seitz, the Director of the AI Hub for Business at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Business. Matt discusses his journey from years at Google to his current role at UW, and he gives on-the-ground insight into the AI struggles of both leadership and employees in this moment of transition. Plus: They ponder whether AI can improve Wisconsin cheese. (Spoiler: No. It is perfect.)
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Aug 26, 2025 • 34min

AI Summer School #4: Chill Out About AGI

Aboard uses AI to help build software, but in just a few years, AI will gain sentience and take over our work, personal lives, and even brains—just kidding! Yes, the fourth and final installment of “AI Summer School” is about AGI, or “Artificial Generalized Intelligence.” What does it mean? Can anyone agree on a definition? And if no one can define it or agree on those definitions, what’s the likelihood that all these Silicon Valley AGI predictions will come true?

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