
The Great AI Sin
For the past four years, we’ve been told two stories about AI. The first is that people hate it. The second is that everyone keeps using it. Both stories can’t be the whole story. In this episode, we pull apart one of th

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For the past four years, we’ve been told two stories about AI. The first is that people hate it. The second is that everyone keeps using it. Both stories can’t be the whole story. In this episode, we pull apart one of th

What if students aren’t booing AI because they hate technology, but because they can smell the difference between a tool that helps them think and a machine that helps someone else avoid thinking? In this episode, I want

Well, let me start by saying this… I get you. I actually do. All you anti-AI music people, you’re not crazy. You’re not villains. You’re not sitting there like some cartoon bad guy stroking a cat going, “Yes… let us crus

A man considers what it means to move through the world without leaving a mark—and whether recognition, when it comes, is enough. Spare, reflective, and unsettling. Copyright © 2026 by Paul Henry Smith Get full access to

This is a paraphrased transcript. Listen to get the full experience Jordan [Orchestral overture] Imagine a new technology drops today, right? And the government immediately moves to ban it. They claim it’s going to funda

What to do when you create an Amblongus pie while using an AI coding assistant, or vibe coding. Get full access to The Generative Gazette at generativegazette.substack.com/subscribe

Over the past few years the AI ecosystem has been assembling itself into layers. First came the models. Then came the tools that allow those models to interact with the world. Now we’re beginning to see protocols that le

What if the “inhuman” side of music has always been there—quietly shaping the songs you love? This episode pulls back the curtain, and the view is stranger, funnier, and more hopeful than you might expect. Get full acces

I want you to picture a very specific person, because this is not a philosophical debate. This is a career situation. You’re a UX designer. You love Figma. You love the feeling of turning a messy problem into clean, tast

We rely on systems every day without thinking about them—until the moment arrives when a decision can’t be undone. In those moments, something subtle but essential comes into play: not proof, not compliance, but the quie

What started as a simple attempt to speed up intake turned into a deeper experiment in how ideas form, gain momentum, and survive handoff between people. This conversation digs into voice as a design material, the hidden

Today’s episode starts with a shiny new announcement you may have already seen: Pickle, calling itself “the computer for your soul.” From there, things get interesting. We talk—casually, curiously—about why so many tech

AI is melting the planet. Everyone knows this. Everyone says it. In this episode, Alex makes the mistake of checking the math and accidentally detonates a very popular moral position. What she finds raises an awkward que

This week’s episode is a cautionary tale dressed in elastic Thanksgiving pants. It begins with a three-day weekend and a single, terrible idea: “What if I became a startup founder… right now?” From there, our host spiral

We’ve always imagined a mind behind the words we read. But what happens when that imagined mind speaks back? In this episode, Paul Henry Smith explores the quiet revolution underway—not in AI models, but in our perceptio

In this episode, I confess an embarrassing childhood habit involving a garden hose, a stolen ounce of dish soap, and a foam tsunami that terrified both my dog and my mother—an early sign that I should never be left unsup

This week, I spent seven full days testing the so-called “violin,” the latest overhyped tool promising to democratize music by letting anyone wiggle their fingers and instantly become an artist. Spoiler: it’s not going t

AI slop is real—videos of diving pigs, songs that almost sound familiar, paragraphs that say nothing at all. But there’s something far more important than the slop. It’s that AI is shrinking the time it takes for people

In this sentimental Southern send-off, host Lindsey Moore gathers around the virtual porch swing to honor the dearly departed GlazeGPT—the overly sweet, yes-sirree AI personality just rolled back by OpenAI. Joined by ecc

In this episode, we leave behind the rectangle. What starts as a confession about pixel perfection turns into a rallying cry for designers ready to escape static screens and step into the flow of real-time, adaptive expe
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