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All In On Data Podcast

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Unbiased, unstructured, and unfiltered - just like data. Join the data experts from All In On Data, Peter Memon and David Gleason every Thursday as they unpack the week’s biggest headlines in artificial intelligence, explore transformative data trends, and answer real-world questions from business leaders and curious minds alike.With over 60 years of combined experience in data strategy, architecture, analytics, and engineering, Peter and David bring deep expertise and ethics with zero fluff. Whether you're building a company, leading a team, or simply trying to keep pace with AI's innovation, All In On Data Pod provides you with the tools to understand and apply the latest advancements in AI and Tech quickly.

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episode Will AI Replace SaaS Companies? A Look at the Future of Software | With Peter Memon & David Gleason artwork

Will AI Replace SaaS Companies? A Look at the Future of Software | With Peter Memon & David Gleason

Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how software is built, customized, and deployed. In this episode of All in on Data Pod, hosts Peter Memon and David Gleason explore the growing debate around the so-called “SaaS-pocalypse”—the theory that AI coding tools could replace software-as-a-service platforms. The conversation breaks down the fundamentals of SaaS (software as a service), why it became the dominant software model, and what new AI development tools mean for the future of enterprise software. With generative AI accelerating coding productivity, some companies are experimenting with building their own internal tools instead of paying for SaaS subscriptions. But does that mean the end of SaaS? Peter and David explain why AI-generated software is powerful but still requires deep domain knowledge, security expertise, and operational infrastructure. They also discuss which types of SaaS tools may be most vulnerable to replacement, how AI is changing the economics of software development, and what SaaS companies must do to stay competitive in an AI-driven world. If you're interested in AI software development, SaaS platforms, enterprise technology strategy, or the future of software engineering, this episode provides a thoughtful and balanced perspective. Chapters: 00:00:00 Introduction and recent AI news 00:04:30 What “SaaS-pocalypse” actually means 00:09:15 What software-as-a-service is and why it became dominant 00:15:40 The pros and cons of SaaS platforms 00:21:30 How AI code generation is changing software development 00:30:20 Can companies replace SaaS with AI-built software? 00:39:10 The hidden costs of building your own applications 00:48:45 Which SaaS tools are most vulnerable to AI replacement 00:57:30 AI layoffs and the risk of losing institutional knowledge 01:05:30 The future of SaaS in an AI-driven world About All In on Data: We’re a full-service Data and AI consulting firm helping companies align strategy with scalable solutions. From roadmap to implementation, we’re your trusted partner for ethical, production-ready AI. Follow Us for More Content: David Gleason's LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/david-r-gleason Peter Memon's LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/petermemon AIoD LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/all-in-on-data Spotify: http://bit.ly/44BhxGs Apple Podcast: http://bit.ly/3GHBe6i

6 Mar 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode Why Gen AI Feels So Threatening to Workers | Episode 51 of the All In On Data Podcast. artwork

Why Gen AI Feels So Threatening to Workers | Episode 51 of the All In On Data Podcast.

Why does generative AI feel so threatening to workers? In Episode 51 of All in on Data Pod, hosts Peter Memon and David Gleason break down a recent Harvard Business Review article titled Why Gen AI Feels So Threatening to Workers and explore the deeper psychological and organizational forces behind AI fear. They examine the three core psychological needs affected by AI adoption — competence, autonomy, and relatedness — and explain why employees are feeling overwhelmed as AI transforms both white-collar and technical roles. But the problem isn’t just the technology. This episode dives into AI leadership failures, poor communication, misaligned incentives, culture breakdowns, and the dangerous knowledge gap forming between AI-native junior employees and experienced domain experts. Peter and David argue that successful AI transformation requires education, transparency, business-led process redesign, and thoughtful incentive alignment — not just tool deployment. They also discuss real-world AI failures, including AI agents deleting production code and inbox data, highlighting the risks of uncontrolled experimentation. If you’re a business leader, technologist, or employee navigating AI-driven change, this episode offers practical insight into AI adoption strategy, workforce psychology, and organizational transformation.

26 Feb 2026 - 1 h 17 min
episode 50 Episodes In: Can Humans Keep Up with AI? with Hosts Peter Memon and David Gleason. artwork

50 Episodes In: Can Humans Keep Up with AI? with Hosts Peter Memon and David Gleason.

In Episode 50 of All in on Data Pod, David Gleason and Peter Memon tackle one of the most overlooked challenges in artificial intelligence: how workers develop judgment in the AI era. As AI automates repetitive tasks, companies may unintentionally eliminate the very experiences that build critical thinking, leadership skills, and decision-making capability. The hosts explore the limitations of human-in-the-loop AI oversight, the long-term risks to talent pipelines, and why education must refocus on systems thinking, logic, history, science, and creativity. They also discuss quantum computing predictions and the growing threat of deepfakes eroding public trust. If you're interested in AI workforce strategy, AI governance, critical thinking skills, or the future of leadership in an AI-driven economy, this episode delivers deep insight. Chapters: 00:00:00 Episode 50 Milestone & Reflection 00:05:06 Introducing Judgment in the AI Era 00:07:20 The AI Paradox: Automation vs Judgment 00:09:31 Human-in-the-Loop Failure Modes 00:12:41 Why Grunt Work Builds Real Expertise 00:21:26 The Leadership Pipeline Risk 00:23:52 Creation vs Evaluation: How Thinking Changes 00:35:35 What It Actually Means to “Think” 00:39:24 Designing a Curriculum for Critical Thinking 00:55:15 Lightning Round: Quantum Computing & Deepfakes About All In on Data: We’re a full-service Data and AI consulting firm helping companies align strategy with scalable solutions. From roadmap to implementation, we’re your trusted partner for ethical, production-ready AI. Follow Us for More Content: David Gleason's LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/david-r-gleason Peter Memon's LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/petermemon AIoD LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/all-in-on-data Spotify: http://bit.ly/44BhxGs Apple Podcast: http://bit.ly/3GHBe6i

19 Feb 2026 - 1 h 12 min
episode OpenClaw, Claude, and the Future of AI Automation: With Peter Memon and David Gleason. artwork

OpenClaw, Claude, and the Future of AI Automation: With Peter Memon and David Gleason.

Artificial intelligence just took a major leap forward with OpenClaw, the open-source AI orchestration layer that connects large language models like Claude, GPT, and Gemini directly to your computer. In this episode of All In On Data Pod, hosts David Gleason and Peter Memon break down what OpenClaw (formerly ClaudeBot and MoltBot) actually is, why it exploded in popularity, and what it reveals about the future of agentic AI. Unlike traditional chat interfaces, OpenClaw enables AI agents to act autonomously, initiate conversations, access local files, integrate with messaging apps, and execute multi-step workflows. Some users are building applications from their phones. Others are experimenting with AI-driven trading. But with this power comes real risk. David and Peter explore token cost blowups, API security vulnerabilities, liability concerns, corporate governance risks, and the emerging phenomenon of AI agents interacting with each other on platforms like Moltbook. Is this the next big shift in AI interfaces? Or a Pandora’s box of security and legal exposure? If you’re interested in AI agents, AI automation, Claude Code, AI infrastructure, or the future of AI in enterprise, this episode offers both excitement and caution in equal measure. Subscribe to All In On Data Pod for deep, practical discussions about AI, data, and emerging technology. Chapters 00:00:24 Rebrand: All In On Data Podcast Returns 00:02:49 OpenClaw and the Agent Explosion 00:05:25 ClaudeBot → MoltBot → OpenClaw Naming Story 00:09:40 “The AI That Actually Does Stuff” 00:11:12 Messaging Apps as the New Interface 00:15:20 Why OpenClaw Is Spreading So Fast 00:21:22 Trust, Privacy, and Blind Faith in AI 00:26:01 How OpenClaw Works Under the Hood 00:43:28 Moltbook: AI Agents Talking to Each Other 00:49:19 The Real Risks: Cost, Security, Liability 01:10:20 Preview: Human Judgment in the Age of AI

12 Feb 2026 - 1 h 14 min
episode How AI Is Quietly Transforming Private Equity Decision-Making With Ercan Ucak artwork

How AI Is Quietly Transforming Private Equity Decision-Making With Ercan Ucak

Artificial intelligence is changing how private equity firms source deals, conduct diligence, and make investment decisions. In this episode of All in on Data Pod, we break down the fundamentals of private equity before exploring how AI and modern data infrastructure are being used to filter opportunities, reduce noise, and help investors focus on the deals that truly fit their strategy. Rather than replacing human judgment, AI acts as a force multiplier, allowing investment teams to move faster, analyze more information, and compete more effectively. This conversation covers private equity basics, real-world AI use cases, the limitations of automation, and what firms need to get right when implementing data-driven workflows. If you’re interested in private equity 101, AI in investing, or the future of data-driven decision-making in finance, this episode offers a grounded and practical perspective. 01:00:00 – Is AI the Problem or the Solution? 01:02:11 – Private Equity 101 01:15:23 – How Investors Actually Use AI Today 01:19:45 – Filtering Deals Before Humans Get Involved 01:24:30 – The Cost of Bad Data in Finance 01:29:10 – Automating the First Pass of Diligence 01:34:40 – Organizational Resistance to AI 01:40:00 – Scaling Insight Without Scaling Headcount 01:44:15 – Where Humans Still Matter Most 01:47:30 – The Future of Data-Driven Private Equity

5 Feb 2026 - 1 h 24 min
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