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Speed of AI Podcast

Speed of AI Podcast

Written by: Jeremy Victor
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Business at the Speed of AI—where we explore how

Business, Artificial Intelligence, Strategy, and Leadership


are transforming how we work, lead, and live.


Jeremy Victor is your host and guide.


Whether you’re a leader navigating this evolving landscape or simply curious about what’s next, you’re in the right place. The future isn’t just approaching—it’s here, moving faster than ever. This podcast is about making sense of that speed and helping you not just keep up, but get ahead.


You will be challenged to broaden your perspective, challenge your biases, and become more. If you aren't, Jeremy will have failed.

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Episodes
  • Why We Don’t Need Self-Aware AI - On the Moment When Agents Start Talking to Each Other
    Feb 10 2026

    AI doesn’t need to become self-aware. Humans do.

    In this episode of Business at the Speed of AI, Jeremy Victor and Perry Rearick discuss the rise of AI agents — including emerging spaces where machines interact with machines — and what this moment reveals about the future of business, leadership, and human responsibility.

    They explore why integration, not intelligence, remains the biggest enterprise challenge; how bio-technology and AI are converging; and why self-awareness, presence, and judgment remain uniquely human advantages in an AI-first, always-on world.

    This episode isn’t about hype or fear. It’s about drawing the right lines — and building systems that serve people, not replace them.

    In a world moving faster every day, staying human isn’t nostalgia — it’s strategy.


    Opening | Business at the Speed of AI
    Jeremy shares an update from NXT250 WORX, the one-month milestone, and the importance of building real human community.

    The Winter Olympics & Pushing Human Limits
    A conversation about endurance, discipline, and why humans keep choosing hard things.

    A Social Network for AI Agents Only
    Introducing Moltbook — a place where AI talks to AI — and why it stops us in our tracks.

    What Are AI Agents Actually Doing?
    Early thoughts on agent interaction, purpose, and what this signals about where AI is heading.

    The Real Enterprise Problem: Integration
    Why AI isn’t the bottleneck — broken systems and disconnected data are.

    Data Lakes, Workflows, and “Death by Excel”
    How legacy tools shaped business — and why AI exposes their limits.

    When Biology Meets Technology
    Organoids, biotech, and the accelerating convergence of AI and human systems.

    Can Machines Be Self-Aware?
    Exploring the limits of AI and why self-awareness remains a human responsibility.

    Presence, Community, and Putting the Phone Down
    Why real connection matters more as technology becomes more powerful.

    Can AI Help Humans Become More Self-Aware?
    Where AI can assist growth — and where it must never replace judgment.

    Drawing the Line Between Human and Machine
    Why technology should serve humans, not redefine them.

    Final Reflection | Staying Human Is the Strategy
    Closing thoughts on leadership, clarity, and responsibility in an AI-first world.

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    44 mins
  • Tech TALX: AI, Apple, OpenAI & the Real Future of Technology | Jeremy Victor & Jonah Harris
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode of The Business at the Speed of AI, Jeremy Victor is joined by longtime technologist and systems builder Jonah Harris for the debut of Tech TALX — a recurring segment focused on how technology actually gets built.

    This is not an AI hype conversation.

    Together, Jeremy and Jonah unpack:

    • Why the “Apple vs OpenAI” narrative misses the point
    • The difference between Pathfinders and Mechanics in modern technology
    • Why AI models don’t win — systems, economics, and integration do
    • How Google quietly remains one of the most underestimated players in AI
    • The shift from AI novelty to AI infrastructure
    • Why AI is no longer optional — for businesses or individuals
    • What leaders misunderstood about AI-driven workforce change in 2025
    • Why the real competitive advantage comes from deep integration, not surface-level tools

    Jeremy brings the Pathfinder lens—vision, systems thinking, and human outcomes. Jonah brings the Mechanic perspective—engineering reality, scale, and execution.

    This episode is for:

    • Business leaders navigating AI adoption
    • Operators, product leaders, and technologists
    • Anyone trying to understand where AI is actually heading—not where headlines say it is

    AI won’t replace humans.

    But humans who understand systems will replace those who don’t.

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    49 mins
  • Dawn of the AI Age: 2025 Reflections on Business, Work, and Human Connection
    Dec 29 2025

    2025 marked the moment artificial intelligence became a lived reality — changing business, work, and the human experience in lasting ways.

    As 2025 comes to a close, this episode of Business at the Speed of AI pauses to reflect on a year that marked the dawn of the Age of AI.

    Artificial intelligence moved from concept to everyday reality in 2025, reshaping how businesses operate, how marketing works, and how people find answers. Enterprise transformation accelerated. Answer-driven discovery replaced traditional search. Autonomous systems entered daily life. Government and business began intersecting in new ways.

    At the same time, deeper human challenges surfaced — rising loneliness, mental health concerns, changing workforce dynamics, and the growing need for connection in an always-on, AI-driven world.

    This episode explores:

    • The rise of AI as an embedded part of daily life
    • Enterprise transformation and workforce disruption
    • The shift from SEO to answer-based discovery
    • Human connection, mental health, and screen dependency
    • What these trends signal as we head into 2026

    This is not a predictions episode.
    It’s a grounded reflection on the signals that defined 2025 — and why they matter for how we work, live, and lead going forward.

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    31 mins
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