Pretty Funny Business
Turns out the thing AI can’t do is blow dry your hair. Or hold your popcorn at a Cavs game. The robots have officially started posting job listings for humans — they’re calling us the “meatspace” — and Lauren and Sydney have opinions. This episode is their seasonal take on AI: what it actually looks like to build something useful with it (Sydney built three agents, including one that reads Fathom call transcripts and drafts sales follow-up emails without being asked), why buying a composable AI tech stack is basically cutting the cable cord and ending up with more streaming subscriptions than you started with, and why you absolutely cannot give admin access to someone just because they look like they can hold their popcorn. Also: the cloud vs. on-prem history lesson nobody asked for but everybody needed, a platform called Rental Human where AI agents are the ones posting bounties, and the argument that “return to office” should be rebranded “return to on-prem.” Also this episode: • The word “digital transformation” once meant nothing to Sydney and she just faked it until it made sense — sound familiar? • Sydney's three-agent build: what each one does, what it replaced, and the one job it definitely did not replace • Composable AI tech stacks explained via cutting the cable cord, and why you’re going to end up paying more than cable • The AI pervert problem: what to do if you have one on your team, and why you cannot fire them • A platform where AI posts bounties for humans to complete — and yes, they called us the “meatspace” • A Vegas dream involving a limo, a forehead injury, and a roommate who was “at pancake breakfast, don’t worry about me.” • What dropping popcorn all over a Cleveland Cavaliers team shop taught Lauren about admin access Timestamps 00:00:01 — Welcome to Pretty Funny Business / seasonal AI take begins 00:01:00 — Cloud vs. on-prem: the origin story, and why “return to office” should be “return to on-prem” 00:04:05 — Sydney’s introduction to “digital transformation” and the art of pretending to understand it 00:09:02 — AI is just the new digital transformation, and what marketing ops needs to do about it 00:11:55 — Lauren’s three agents: the build, the workflow, and the job it did (and didn’t) replace 00:18:30 — The Rube Goldberg AI workflow problem and the marble run that’s actually a failure 00:20:47 — Composable AI tech stacks: Lego pieces, cable cord cutting, and the streaming subscription trap 00:28:14 — The AI pervert on your team: identify, protect, document, do not fire 00:30:18 — Rental Human: the platform where AI agents are posting bounties for humans 00:32:01 — “Meat space”: what the robots are calling us and why 00:35:34 — Dream segment: eight days in Vegas, a limo, a forehead, and pancake breakfast 00:37:45 — B2B marketing lesson: the Cavs game, the popcorn, and admin access 00:41:50 — Outro / bounty hunter applications open Links Follow Pretty Funny Business on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/pretty-funny-business/ Subscribe on Substack https://www.prettyfunnybusiness.com/podcast Leave us a review and subscribe wherever you listen — it genuinely helps the little podcast.
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