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Written by: Sachin Menon
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The world is noisy. This podcast isn’t.

That Blue Coat Guy brings you unfiltered conversations on business, technology, AI, leadership, and the ideas shaping what’s coming next, straight from founders, operators, and thinkers who are actually in the game.

This podcast is for builders, professionals, and curious minds who want clarity over hype, depth over trends, and real insights you can think with, not just consume.

🎙️ New episodes drop twice a week.

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  • LLMs Are Not the Beginning of AI. Here’s the Truth.| Dr. Sam Li on the Real AI Journey
    Feb 20 2026

    My guest today is Dr. Sam Lee, Global AI Leader, Board Advisor, and someone who was building AI long before it became the loudest word in business.

    AI didn’t begin with LLMs. It didn’t start with ChatGPT. And it definitely didn’t start with hype.

    In this conversation, we go beyond tools and trends. We talk about responsibility, leadership, adaptability, and what it really takes to build meaningful AI systems.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why LLMs are not the beginning of AI
    • The evolution from traditional ML to modern agentic systems
    • The difference between a Chief AI Officer and Head of ML
    • Why AI should make life easier, not replace your thinking
    • What students should actually be learning in the AI era

    One thing that stood out to me personally was this — the hardest AI question isn’t “Can we build it?” It’s “Should we build it?”

    Dr. Sam also shares insights from working across enterprises, consulting, academia, and boardrooms — giving a rare perspective that connects code, classrooms, and C-suites.

    If you are a student, an AI professional, a founder, or someone trying to understand where this AI wave is heading — this conversation will help you zoom out and think clearly.

    Because AI will keep moving fast.

    The real question is whether our thinking can keep up.

    📘 Book Recommendation from Dr. Sam:
    The First 90 Days by Michael Watkins
    https://www.amazon.com/First-90-Days-Strategies-Expanded/dp/1422188612

    🔎 References Mentioned in the Episode:

    • Multi-Agent Systems: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-agent_system
    • ELIZA (early AI chatbot): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA
    • Large Language Models (LLMs): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_language_model
    • Responsible AI & Governance (OECD AI Principles) : https://oecd.ai/en/ai-principles

    Timestamps
    00:00 The Journey of AI: From Labs to Boardrooms
    03:05 Early Career and the Transition to AI
    06:05 Understanding Multi-Agent Systems
    08:34 AI in the Business Context
    10:51 Shaping Decisions in AI Strategy
    13:05 Misconceptions in Boardrooms about AI
    15:47 The Role of Chief AI Officer vs. Head of ML
    19:46 Skills for the Future: What Students Should Learn
    25:11 The Importance of Adaptability in AI Development
    26:22 Understanding the Evolution of AI Models
    28:48 India's Position in AI Leadership
    31:31 Rapid Fire Insights on AI and Personal Preferences
    35:22 The Role of AI Governance in Innovation

    Connect with Dr. Sam Li:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sam-li-weixian-844033ba

    If this conversation made you pause, question, or rethink how you see AI — that means we did our job.

    AI will keep moving fast.
    The real question is whether our thinking can keep up.

    Let me know your biggest takeaway in the comments.

    Connect with me here:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sachin-menon-techsigma-technology/

    Subscribe for more conversations with global leaders shaping the future of AI and business.

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    39 mins
  • AI Won’t Replace You — But It Will Magnify You | Waqas Aliemuddin on AI, Education & the Future
    Feb 18 2026

    Waqas Aliemuddin joins me on 101 Talks for one of the most honest conversations I’ve had about AI — not the hype, not flashy demos, but the real human side of it. As the founder of AI4ALL and KAABIL, Waqas talks about building access to AI for non-technical people, why education needs a complete rethink, and why AI should augment humans instead of replacing them.

    In this conversation, Waqas Aliemuddin discusses the importance of making AI education accessible to everyone, especially those without a technical background. He emphasizes the need for practical knowledge and the integration of AI into various domains. Waqas also highlights the role of research in enhancing AI education, the cultural differences in AI adoption between Asia and the West, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI use. He concludes with insights on the future of work, the potential widening of inequality due to AI, and the importance of understanding one's value in an AI-driven economy.

    What stood out most is Waqas’ mindset as a “forever student of life.” From personal learning experiences to building platforms that convert AI fear into AI confidence, this conversation goes deep into how AI will shape careers, education, and inequality over the next decade - and what individuals can do right now to stay relevant.

    If you’re a student, early-career professional, founder, or simply curious about how AI fits into YOUR future, this one’s for you.

    📌 Key Takeaways

    + AI is an augmentation system, not a replacement.
    + The real gap today is education vs real-world application.
    + Slow learning creates depth; speed alone doesn’t.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction to AI for Everyone
    02:02 The Gap in Education
    04:07 Building AI4ALL and KAABIL
    05:03 AI4ALL: Making AI Accessible
    06:14 Integration Over Balance
    07:29 The Importance of Research
    11:02 AI Adoption in Asia vs. the West
    12:21 Missed Opportunities in AI Education
    13:52 Ethics and Responsibility in AI
    15:53 Inequality and AI
    17:09 The Future of Work with AI
    19:01 Rapid Fire Round: Insights and Reflections
    19:16 – Book recommendation: Games People Play
    21:04 – Asia’s biggest AI advantage
    21:32 – The one question students should ask
    22:27 – Final thoughts: staying human in an AI world

    📚 Book Recommendation

    📖 Games People Play — Eric Berne
    Waqas mentions this book as one that shaped his thinking in 2025. It explores human psychology, behavioral patterns, and transactional analysis.
    🔗 Official publisher page: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/12725/games-people-play-by-eric-berne-md/

    🤝 Connect with Waqas
    💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waqasaliemuddin/

    📩 Connect With Me
    If this episode resonated with you, I’d love to hear your thoughts 👇
    💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sachin-menon-techsigma-technology/

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    23 mins
  • Inside Cornell: How Ivy League Students Really Use AI | A Cornell Student’s Bold Take | Tianyi Chen
    Feb 12 2026

    What does AI look like through the eyes of someone who is actually growing up with it?

    In this episode, I sit down with Tianyi Chen, a student leader at Cornell who isn’t just using AI — she’s building communities around it.

    Tianyi is:

    • Founder of the Computational Sustainability Club
    • Executive Vice President of the Cornell Data Journal
    • Deeply involved in AI, sustainability and leadership on campus

    And here’s what impressed me — she doesn’t treat AI as a shortcut.

    She treats it as a responsibility.

    We spoke about:
    • Why students should “solve first, prompt later”
    • Why AI can accelerate sustainability instead of destroying it
    • Why leadership among smart peers isn’t about IQ — it’s about trust
    • Why she chose startup life over research
    • And why AI can define a tear… but can’t understand why you cried

    This generation isn’t waiting for policies or permission. They are building.

    And Tianyi represents that mindset.

    🔑 Key Takeaways From The Conversation

    ✔ AI should assist your thinking — not replace it
    ✔ Sustainability needs data acceleration, not just ESG buzzwords
    ✔ Leadership is about facilitation, not intellectual superiority
    ✔ Community building is invisible work before visible impact
    ✔ Interdisciplinary skills = future-proof careers
    ✔ Startup environments build adaptability faster than classrooms

    🎉 Fun Facts From The Podcast

    • Best place she thinks clearly? Library stacks — you can hear a pin drop.
    • Her AI tool of choice? Notion AI note taker.
    • Sleep schedule? 10 PM to 6 AM — non-negotiable.
    • Late-night debugging? Absolutely not.
    • Sustainability buzzword she’s tired of? ESG.
    • Most unexpected fun class? Introduction to Ancient Rome.
    • If AI were a classmate? Overachiever.

    If you care about:
    – Responsible AI
    – Sustainability beyond greenwashing
    – Leadership in high-performance environments
    – How Gen Z is actually thinking

    This episode is for you.

    Connect with Tianyi Chen:

    🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tchen06/

    Connect with Me:

    🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sachin-menon/
    🔔 Subscribe for more grounded conversations on AI, leadership & the future of work.

    This is 101 Talks — where we break big ideas into simple, honest conversations.

    See you in the next one.

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    18 mins
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