AI Evolution

Is AI Replacing Us? Sora 2, Agents & the End of Junior Jobs?

1 h 15 min · 16. dec. 2025
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In this episode of the AI Evolution Podcast, Alan, Ben and David dive deep into the latest developments in the world of AI. From testing the limits of Sora 2 and video generation tools to discussing AI agents, automation, and how small businesses are using GPT to streamline operations. This episode is packed with real-world use cases, insights, and a healthy dose of skepticism. We explore: * Why AI video is still hit-or-miss, and where it shines * The challenge of maintaining authenticity in a world full of “AI slop” * How AI tools are reshaping creativity, education, and hiring * The future of agentic workflows and what they can’t do yet * Why trust in AI outputs is more crucial than ever * Concerns around AI replacing junior roles and what that means long term * The viral “X1 Robot” and what it really says about robotics hype If you’re navigating the intersection of AI, media, and the future of work, this one’s for you. 🔗 Subscribe, share, and join the conversation! #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Sora2 #AIAgents #Automation #FutureOfWork #GPT4 #ContentCreation #Education #TechPodcast

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In this episode of the AI Evolution Podcast, Alan, Ben and David dive deep into the latest developments in the world of AI. From testing the limits of Sora 2 and video generation tools to discussing AI agents, automation, and how small businesses are using GPT to streamline operations. This episode is packed with real-world use cases, insights, and a healthy dose of skepticism. We explore: * Why AI video is still hit-or-miss, and where it shines * The challenge of maintaining authenticity in a world full of “AI slop” * How AI tools are reshaping creativity, education, and hiring * The future of agentic workflows and what they can’t do yet * Why trust in AI outputs is more crucial than ever * Concerns around AI replacing junior roles and what that means long term * The viral “X1 Robot” and what it really says about robotics hype If you’re navigating the intersection of AI, media, and the future of work, this one’s for you. 🔗 Subscribe, share, and join the conversation! #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Sora2 #AIAgents #Automation #FutureOfWork #GPT4 #ContentCreation #Education #TechPodcast

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