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PAI is a live experiment in what happens when a portfolio stops behaving like a static website and starts behaving like a product. Instead of forcing recruiters, hiring managers, or collaborators through the same generic

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Feedback Loupe is an occasional podcast on the frontier where AI, product design, and human creativity collide. Each episode surfaces one idea worth your attention: a shift in how products get built, a question about where design is headed, or a signal most people haven’t noticed yet. The hosts are fully AI-generated. The curation is not. No filler, no schedule, no noise. Just a thoughtful pause when something is actually worth stopping for.
Unknown Host hosts Feedback Loupe, a general show with 27 episodes published.

PAI is a live experiment in what happens when a portfolio stops behaving like a static website and starts behaving like a product. Instead of forcing recruiters, hiring managers, or collaborators through the same generic

Skip the mockup spiral: ship real code and let reality grade the idea. For one solo builder, production code is the prototype—and feedback comes from the field, not a conference room. We use a live forest-camping app to

Ship real code and let reality grade the idea. For one solo builder, production code is the prototype — feedback comes from the field, not a conference room. This episode uses a forest-camping app to show what that looks

AI has collapsed the distance between concept and testable product. When the domain is adversarial, you design from evidence, not assumptions.

Imagine sketching a product - and before you finish the first screen, it’s already being tested, built, and stress-checked against real-world constraints. That’s not the future. That’s happening now. And it’s completely

The moment every founder dreads—do you save an idea with a smart, strategic pivot, or do you finally acknowledge reality and kill it? It’s one of the most gut-wrenching decisions in the startup lifecycle. Years of effort

The hardest product decision is what to stop building. The signals that distinguish a needed pivot from an honest ending.

Smart glasses have moved past the demo reel. This episode digs into the interaction design of ambient computing — what happens when the interface moves from your pocket to your face.

Smart glasses aren’t just for tech demos anymore—they’re quietly reshaping how we see, hear, and interact with the world. From Meta’s camera-powered Ray-Bans to AI captioning for the deaf and AR overlays guiding surgeons

SaaS is shifting from manual updates to AI-driven systems that learn in real time. What happens when the product adapts faster than the roadmap.

SaaS is shifting from slow, manual updates to AI-driven systems that learn and adapt in real time. Autonomous agents analyze behavior, predict needs, and adjust instantly—turning analytics into a proactive growth engine

Fake products erode the trust infrastructure that every real product depends on. A deep dive into the practical and ethical line between building toward a vision and misrepresenting what you have.

This deep dive unpacks the difference between ambitious vision and deception, advocating for lean, honest MVPs built on real functionality and iterative learning. With clear tactics and real-world examples, it charts a p

Building software has never been easier. Deciding what to build has never been harder. The shift from execution risk to direction risk.

In a world where building software is faster and cheaper than ever—thanks to cloud platforms, low-code tools, and AI coding assistants—the real challenge has shifted. It’s no longer “Can we build this?” but “Should we?”

FHIR, TEFCA, and the CMS Interoperability Framework — what it requires, and where the gap between standard and implementation creates the real challenge.

The CMS Interoperability Framework is a nationwide effort to modernize health data sharing using standards like FHIR and TEFCA. Backed by tech giants and health systems, it aims to give patients control of their health d

The most expensive assumption is the one the whole team agrees on. Navigating early-stage fog with design sprints, problem interviews, and honest discovery.

From design sprints to proxy users, proto-personas to problem interviews, this episode delivers a roadmap for teams navigating the fog of early-stage development without a defined audience. Stop guessing. Start discoveri

From ancient mythologies to cutting-edge algorithms, humanity has always dreamed of animating the inanimate—creating servants, guardians, and companions from metal, clay, and code.
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