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Two Catholic Software Engineers sit down and have a real, no-BS conversation about how AI is actually changing our day-to-day work and home life right now. We talk about the tools we use every day (Grok, Claude, ChatGPT etc.), why we think it’s great for boring repetitive coding tasks and terrible when it starts writing your poetry or pretending to be your friend, the creepy “ring” temptation of letting it do too much thinking for you, older generations hating it, younger ones leaning on it way too hard, and why we believe intent still matters more than the tech itself. If you’re trying to figure out where AI fits (or doesn’t fit) in a normal human life, come hang out by the fireside with us. #aifuture #LifeWithAI #WorkAndAI #PromptEngineering #GenerativeAI #AIinSoftware #FaithAndTech #LargeLanguageModels #TechAndSoul #aiethics 0:00 – Welcome & episode intro 0:28 – Who we are (engineers, PhD in quantum NLP, etc.) 1:13 – Why we wanted to talk about AI in real life & work 2:00 – Sisyphus, dishes, laundry, and why physical robots still matter 3:00 – What AI is surprisingly good at (poetry, art) and why that worries us 3:45 – Quick rundown of today’s major models (Grok, Claude, Gemini, Llama, Mistral…) 5:05 – The simple truth: it’s basically a next-word probability machine 6:15 – Transformers & “Attention is All You Need” explained lightly 7:35 – Until it folds laundry, we’re not fully sold 8:50 – How we actually use AI at work (codebase exploration, syntax help, rapid prototyping) 11:20 – Natural language as the new highest-level programming language 13:00 – System prompts, context engineering, and controlling the output 15:00 – Using AI as a peer reviewer for code, poetry, or creative work 16:55 – Practicing job interviews with AI feedback 18:10 – Summarizing giant PDFs & cleaning up messy meeting notes 19:50 – Dictating ideas while holding a baby → structured outlines 21:00 – Brainstorming & idea refinement (with a big warning) 22:00 – The Bilbo Baggins “keep the ring” meme & the devil in the machine 23:50 – When AI affirms bad mental places → real tragedies 25:00 – Generational split: older folks resist, younger folks over-rely 27:20 – Skills that will atrophy (memory, writing code by hand, real conversation) 29:30 – AI-generated ads, fake videos, dead internet theory 31:40 – Doom-scrolling, desolation, and spiritual danger online 34:00 – We’re built for farming & fighting, not endless scrolling 35:50 – Golden handcuffs: more AI usually just means more work, not freedom 37:20 – Inserting AI between real human conversations 39:50 – Ethical/legal issues (copyright training data, massive energy use) 42:30 – Democratization of software → anyone can build if they can think & describe 44:00 – It’s mostly a super-powered search + writing assistant 45:20 – Ugly data-center scars on the landscape 46:30 – Final takeaways: learn it, use it wisely, guard your intent 48:40 – Wrap-up & call for listener thoughts