• 1071 TIME FOR HUMANS TO GET PAID WHAT WE’RE WORTH
    Mar 6 2025

    In this episode of "ThinkFuture," host Chris Kalaboukis gets real about humans, AI, and the job scene. He’s fired up about how we’re all underpaid, especially as AI swoops in to snag jobs we’ve been stuck doing. Chris argues that a lot of those gigs—like mindless, repetitive tasks—should’ve been AI’s domain anyway, freeing up our big, awesome human brains for the cool stuff. But here’s the kicker: AI’s also fumbling some jobs humans should own, and it’s not cutting it. His fix? Move humans out of the mundane, let AI handle that cheap, and slide us into roles where our intuition and creativity shine—then pay us way more for it. Chris sees a world where companies save cash with AI on the small stuff and reinvest it to give humans the raises we deserve for being, well, amazing.

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    7 mins
  • 1070 AI FASHION REVOLUTION UNVEILED
    Mar 5 2025

    In this episode of "ThinkFuture," Chris Kalaboukis sits down with Steven Gay, CEO of Mode Based On, who’s shaking up the retail game with AI. Steven, a former luxury fashion insider turned tech innovator, spills the beans on how his company creates super-realistic digital twins of physical products—think 3D models and virtual shoots that ditch pricey photo sessions. He breaks down how this tech slashes costs and boosts efficiency for brands, letting them churn out endless content on the cheap. We also get into the ethical side—how personalized AI could nudge consumer habits, and why rules matter. Looking to 2035, Steven predicts a wild future where products are custom-made from your data, tossing out old-school retail for something greener and more personal. He wraps up with his LinkedIn for anyone wanting to dive deeper.---Connect with Steven: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-gay2001/The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com

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    35 mins
  • 1069 FLIP THE SCRIPT: LET AI SPARK YOUR CREATIVITY
    Mar 4 2025

    In this episode of "ThinkFuture," host Chris Kalaboukis shakes up how we usually think about using AI. He argues that most folks get it wrong by just tossing a prompt at AI, grabbing the output—like a pic or text—and calling it a day. Chris says that’s backwards! Instead, he’s all about using light, vague prompts to let AI surprise you with something wild that kicks your creativity into gear. He shares a cool story about prompting AI with “a representation of loneliness” and getting an image so dope it sparked a flood of new ideas for him. Whether it’s writing a novel or brainstorming art, Chris pushes for a two-way street: you prompt AI, then let AI prompt you back to unlock your next big thing. It’s less about the final product and more about sparking your own genius.---The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com

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    9 mins
  • 1068 WHO OWNS AI ART? COPYRIGHT GETS A REMIX
    Feb 27 2025

    In this episode of "ThinkFuture," host Chris Kalaboukis tackles the hot topic of copyright and AI-generated art. He dives into a recent shift from the U.S. Copyright Office, which once said AI art couldn’t be copyrighted but now says it can—though who owns it is still a gray area. Chris, not a lawyer but a big thinker, argues that if you type a prompt into an AI image generator—like “bats soaring through a dark sky with glowing eyes”—you’re the creative spark behind it. He compares it to using Photoshop: the tool does the heavy lifting, but your idea makes it happen. Chris believes the copyright should go to the person entering the prompt, since without that input, the image wouldn’t exist. He leaves us pondering if the law will catch up to this logic in our AI-driven world.---The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com

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    7 mins
  • 1067 KEEPING IT SANE WITH AI
    Feb 26 2025

    In this episode of "ThinkFuture," I, Chris Kalaboukis, chat with Helen Gu about the wild world of IT system reliability. Helen’s all about making sure the tech we depend on—like healthcare systems or your daily app fixes—doesn’t crash and burn. She explains how today’s crazy complex, spread-out systems make it tough to spot problems before they blow up. Old-school monitoring? It’s drowning in data and can’t keep up. That’s where her company, InsightFinder, steps in with some slick AI magic—using unsupervised machine learning to catch issues in real-time and figure out what’s really going wrong. Helen shares how InsightFinder started back in 2016 with a dream to be the “brain” keeping IT and AI humming smoothly, especially as tech weaves deeper into our lives. We wrap up with some key takeaways and how you can connect with her crew.---The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com

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    31 mins
  • 1066 ARE SOCIAL MEDIA HIERARCHIES THE NEW CLASS SYSTEM?
    Feb 25 2025

    In this episode of "ThinkFuture," host Chris Kalaboukis takes a deep dive into the persistence of hierarchies and class systems, even in spaces meant to break them down—like America and the internet. Chris reflects on how the U.S. aimed to ditch rigid class structures, allowing anyone with grit to climb the ladder, yet subtle hierarchies linger. He then pivots to the digital world, noting how the internet’s early “Wild West” days—where anyone could connect with anyone—have been replaced by social media platforms that recreate class divides. With algorithms deciding who sees what (and pay-to-play boosting visibility), platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and X have built-in upper, middle, and lower classes based on followers and engagement. Chris challenges listeners to imagine a social network without these tiers, returning to the internet’s original promise of universal connection, and questions if it’s even possible in today’s world.---The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com

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    11 mins
  • 1065 AI OUT-EMPATHIZING HUMANS?
    Feb 20 2025

    In this episode of "ThinkFuture," host Chris Kalaboukis dives into a surprising study by Allstate Insurance that shows AI-generated emails being perceived as more empathetic than those written by humans. Chris explores why this might be, attributing it to AI's ability to draw from a vast database of human language to craft responses that are not only appropriate but also emotionally resonant. He discusses how AI, lacking personal ego or biases, can follow instructions to be empathetic more consistently than humans. Chris also touches on broader implications, like AI in rule-bound tasks such as driving, and suggests that if AI can outperform humans in certain areas like customer communication, perhaps human roles should evolve to focus on tasks where human judgment and creativity are paramount. This episode challenges listeners to reconsider the role of AI in enhancing, rather than just replacing, human endeavors.---The First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com

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    8 mins
  • 1064 THE FUTURE OF AI ASSISTANTS
    Feb 19 2025

    In this episode of "ThinkFuture," host Chris Kalaboukis sits down with tech veteran Ken, who shares his fascinating journey from the early days of web hosting to leading-edge AI applications. Ken recounts his entrepreneurial beginnings with a successful web hosting company and his transition into enterprise tech consulting. He discusses his pivotal role at New Relic, where he saw firsthand how AI could revolutionize troubleshooting in software development. Ken then delves into his work with Blameless, where he helped foster a culture where AI aids in incident response without finger-pointing. His most recent endeavor, Product Genius, aims to deploy AI assistants in physical spaces to enhance customer interactions and operational efficiency. The conversation wraps up with Ken's vision for AI's role in reshaping industries, emphasizing augmentation over replacement of human roles.---Connect with Ken here: https://kengavranovic.comThe First Future Planner: Record First, Action Later: https://foremark.usBe A Better YOU with AI: Join The Community: ⁠https://10xyou.us⁠Get AIDAILY every weekday. ⁠https://aidaily.us⁠My blog: ⁠https://thinkfuture.com

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    30 mins