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  • 50 Episodes In: Can Humans Keep Up with AI? with Hosts Peter Memon and David Gleason.
    Feb 19 2026

    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.

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    1 Std. und 12 Min.
  • OpenClaw, Claude, and the Future of AI Automation: With Peter Memon and David Gleason.
    Feb 12 2026

    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

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    1 Std. und 15 Min.
  • How AI Is Quietly Transforming Private Equity Decision-Making With Ercan Ucak
    Feb 5 2026

    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

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    1 Std. und 24 Min.
  • Call Me Data Best Of: Insights on AI, Data, and Decision-Making.
    Feb 2 2026

    This best-of episode of All in on Data Pod brings together the most impactful conversations on data, artificial intelligence, and decision-making. From cutting through noise to understanding where AI truly adds value, the episode highlights practical lessons for leaders, operators, and anyone working with data.

    Rather than focusing on hype, these clips emphasize judgment, strategy, and mindset. You’ll hear why more data doesn’t always mean better decisions, how AI fits into modern workflows, and what organizations need to get right to actually benefit from analytics and automation.

    If you’re interested in AI insights, data-driven decision-making, or building smarter systems with data, this episode offers a concise and thoughtful overview.

    All in on Data Pod features conversations with data practitioners, technologists, and thinkers working across analytics, AI, and business strategy. The speakers bring hands-on experience building data systems and translating complex technical ideas into practical insights that help organizations make better decisions.

    00:00:00 – Why Data Alone Isn’t Enough

    00:02:30 – Signal vs Noise in Analytics

    00:05:45 – The Dashboard Trap

    00:09:50 – Where AI Actually Helps

    00:13:40 – Better Questions, Better Outcomes

    00:17:30 – The Risks of Blind Automation

    00:21:45 – When Metrics Lie

    00:25:30 – Building a Real Data Culture

    00:30:10 – Turning Insight into Action

    00:34:00 – The Core Lesson from Every Episode

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    33 Min.
  • Why Play Might Be the Secret to AI Mastery
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode, David and Peter dive deep into the unexpected link between play and successful AI adoption. From reminiscing about shell terminals and giant monitors to exploring how imagination and experimentation drive innovation, this conversation blends technical insight with strategic reflection.

    They also explore the importance of safe experimentation, structured risk-taking, and why traditional IT mindsets may be holding organizations back from fully leveraging AI. If you're crafting an AI rollout or just trying to make sense of your company's data future, this one’s for you.

    0:00 – Serious Learning, Hawaiian Shirts & 60 Episodes In
    5:11 – Terminal Troubles, Developer Nostalgia, and Monster Monitors
    10:04 – Annotating with AI: Using Claude for Smart Budgeting
    14:41 – The Rise of User-Friendly AI Interfaces
    19:39 – Why Imagination is the Underrated AI Skill
    24:29 – POCs, Uncertainty & the Statistical Heart of AI
    29:40 – Structured Play vs Structured Work: What's Missing in Adults
    34:53 – AI Controls: Tech, Policy & Playing Safe
    39:28 – Guardrails = Speed: Rethinking Risk & Control
    44:30 – Why AI Can’t Live in IT Alone: Domain-Driven Innovation

    Learn More:
    Visit our website for insights, services, and case studies:
    https://www.allinondata.com
    Want to talk AI strategy with us?
    Book a free consultation → https://allinondata.com/contact
    For All Business Inquiries → pietro@allinondata.com

    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

    #AIstrategy #GenerativeAI #DataTransformation #EnterpriseAI #ClaudeAI
    #ResponsibleAI #BusinessInnovation #AIimplementation #TechPodcast #AllInOnDataPod

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    50 Min.
  • Is AI Fueling the Social Media Crisis
    Jan 19 2026

    AI is reshaping everything from our jobs to our minds. It is happening faster than most people realize. In this episode of All In On Data, David and Peter talk with innovation expert James Barrood about how artificial intelligence is disrupting industries, changing how we learn, and affecting our ability to think critically.

    They cover deepfakes, AI companions, education failures, and the rise of one-person startups built entirely on AI tools like ChatGPT and Notebook LM. This is a wide-ranging, eye-opening conversation for founders, educators, and anyone navigating the next wave of digital transformation.

    We help you go beyond the hype—offering real-world solutions, tailored strategy, and the insight needed to deploy AI at scale.

    Learn More:
    Visit our website for insights, services, and case studies:
    https://www.allinondata.com
    Want to talk AI strategy with us?
    Book a free consultation → https://allinondata.com/contact
    For All Business Inquiries → pietro@allinondata.com

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    59 Min.
  • Why You Can’t Fake Real AI Change!
    Jan 8 2026

    Most companies are still stuck in the AI hype cycle, but BarnDoor.AI CEO Oren Michels explains what it actually takes to build trust, scale agentic AI, and deliver real business value. In this episode, David and Peter dig into why 95 percent of AI projects fail, how treating AI like an intern can unlock adoption, and why the future of AI won’t live in a sidebar or a chat window. If you're serious about turning AI into action, this is the conversation to hear.

    We help you go beyond the hype—offering real-world solutions, tailored strategy, and the insight needed to deploy AI at scale.

    Introduction to AI in Enterprises - 0:00
    The Evolution from APIs to AI - 3:13
    Agentic AI and Business Transformation - 9:47
    Cultural Shifts for AI Adoption - 15:07
    AI's Role in Creativity and Theater - 21:15
    Trust and Governance in AI - 27:34
    Complexity and Management of AI Agents - 33:10
    The Future of AI in Enterprises - 39:47

    Learn More:
    Visit our website for insights, services, and case studies:
    https://www.allinondata.com
    Want to talk AI strategy with us?
    Book a free consultation → https://allinondata.com/contact
    For All Business Inquiries → pietro@allinondata.com

    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

    #business #ai #podcast #DavidGleason #PeterMemon

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    46 Min.
  • Here's What AI's 2025 Actually Looked Like!
    Jan 1 2026

    AI went mainstream in 2025, and not always for the right reasons. In this New Year’s special, David Gleason and Peter Memon look back at the breakthroughs, blunders, and buzzwords that defined the year in tech. From the rise of “workslop” and overhyped AI agents to energy grid strain and questionable layoff excuses, the hosts offer sharp insights and bold predictions for 2026. If you're trying to understand where AI is headed next, this episode is your starting line.

    We help you go beyond the hype—offering real-world solutions, tailored strategy, and the insight needed to deploy AI at scale.

    Learn More:
    Visit our website for insights, services, and case studies:
    https://www.allinondata.com
    Want to talk AI strategy with us?
    Book a free consultation → https://allinondata.com/contact
    For All Business Inquiries → pietro@allinondata.com

    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

    #ai #review #aitools

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    41 Min.