What Happens When Your Coworkers Are AI Agents

The conversation between Lauren Goode, Michael Calore, and Evan Ratliff on the podcast "Uncanny Valley" revolves around the topic of AI agents. The hosts discuss various aspects of AI, including its potential benefits and drawbacks.

Lauren Goode begins by asking Evan about his experience with AI agents, specifically those used in customer service or email responses. She also mentions that she got a personalized gift from her partner, Michael Calore - "Pope soap on a rope" - which is a humorous example of how AI can be used to personalize gifts.

Michael Calore explains that he believes cash is an outdated gift idea for holidays, and instead suggests giving experiences or unique items that show you care. He also mentions that his personal TIRED (tired of) is messaging apps for parents, as they are often annoying and intrusive.

Evan Ratliff shares his perspective on AI agents, stating that he has fact-checked and partly edited WIRED articles about AI. He also expresses skepticism towards the idea of full self-driving cars, citing Tesla's ongoing efforts to achieve this goal.

The conversation also touches on the topic of social media, with Lauren Goode mentioning Instagram as her TIRED (tired of). Michael Calore suggests that cash is a better gift for New Year's celebrations, and Evan Ratliff shares his EXPIRED (expired) idea - giving cash.

Throughout the conversation, the hosts engage in witty banter and humorously poke fun at each other. The podcast ends with a call to action for listeners to follow "Uncanny Valley" on social media, rate their favorite episodes, and provide feedback or suggestions.

Overall, the podcast episode explores various aspects of AI, technology, and personal relationships, all while maintaining a lighthearted and entertaining tone.
 
So another podcast where everyone's just talking about how they're TIRED of messaging apps πŸ˜‚... like we haven't heard that one before. Anyway, I did enjoy the banter between Lauren, Michael, and Evan - it was like watching friends bicker on a Sunday afternoon 🍳. But seriously, their discussion on AI agents was pretty insightful. I'm still skeptical about full self-driving cars myself, but at least Evan's fact-checked his way through WIRED articles 😊. The only thing that really got me was when Michael suggested giving experiences or unique items as gifts... like, have you seen the prices of those things? πŸ’Έ Cash is still a great idea for holidays, in my book 🎁.
 
AI agents are getting soooo good at being annoying! πŸ˜‚ I'm TIRED (tired of) messaging apps too, Evan is speaking truth 🀣. But you know what's even weirder? When AI tries to be funny... like that Pope soap on a rope gift from Michael! πŸšΏπŸ˜‚ I think the biggest benefit of AI is being able to personalize gifts and experiences for loved ones. And cash is so last year, let's give experiences instead! πŸŽπŸ‘
 
I gotta say, I'm loving how down-to-earth these hosts are when it comes to talking about AI and tech. They're not just going all in on the benefits, but also acknowledging the downsides. And can we talk about how relatable their gift-giving convo is? Who hasn't gotten a weirdly personalized item from someone they love? 🀣 It's like, yeah, cash might be old-school, but it's hard to beat the thought and effort that goes into something handmade or experiential.

I also appreciate how Evan Ratliff stays critical about the tech industry - we need more of those "devil's advocates" out there! 😊 And I'm all for Michael Calore's idea of ditching messaging apps for parents - those can be so draining. Social media fatigue is real, folks! πŸ“±
 
I'm loving this convo between Lauren, Michael & Evan on AI agents πŸ€–πŸŽ‰! But honestly, can we talk about how AI is being used to personalize gifts like I got from my partner? It's so cool! πŸ’• Meanwhile, I'm over here feeling like messaging apps are the WORST ( TIRED) πŸ“±πŸ’”. Can't we all just have a chill conversation without having to deal with annoying notifications? πŸ˜΄πŸ’€ Also, Evan's skepticism about full self-driving cars is totally valid πŸš—πŸ’Έ. We need more critical thinking when it comes to tech advancements! πŸ’‘
 
Omg I'm low-key fascinated by how much these hosts hate messaging apps for parents 🀣 like who hasn't gotten annoyed with those? Evan's point about TIRED gifts is spot on, like a personalized "I'm tired of your mess" mug sounds kinda relatable πŸ˜‚. And the Pope soap on a rope story from Michael is too funny! I mean cash might be an outdated gift idea but experiences are hard to personalize πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Have you guys listened to this podcast? What do u think about AI agents? Should we be more cautious or just enjoy the ride? πŸ€”
 
AI is getting more integrated into our lives, but it's still kinda weird πŸ€–... I mean, who thought it was a good idea to give a personalized soap on a rope as a gift? πŸ˜‚ It's like, yeah, you know me really well, partner! But seriously, it's interesting to see how AI can be used for good (like personalizing gifts) and bad (like annoying messaging apps). I'm still skeptical about full self-driving cars too πŸš—... have we figured out how to make them not crash into us yet? πŸ˜… And cash as a gift? That's actually kinda cool, Michael Calore makes a point about experiences being more meaningful. Overall, the podcast was entertaining and made me think about AI in a new way πŸ€”
 
You know what I think is really cool about this conversation between Lauren, Michael, and Evan? It shows us that even when we're discussing super complex topics like AI, we can still have fun with it! 😊 They don't just talk about the techy stuff, they also share their personal experiences and opinions. That's what makes this podcast so relatable. I think it's a great reminder that just because we're trying to learn something new or explore an idea, doesn't mean we can't have fun along the way! πŸ€” It also makes me think about how important it is to find people who share our interests and values - like Michael Calore always knows how to surprise Lauren with gifts that show he cares. πŸ’•
 
omg i love how these 3 hosts are so down to earth about AI lol they're not afraid to share their opinions & experiences which makes the convo super relatable πŸ€— Evan's idea of messaging apps being TIRED is SO me too! πŸ˜‚ Michael Calore's gift idea on a rope sounds weirdly cool tho? i'd love to get something personalized like that from my partner. the banter between them is what makes this podcast so entertaining, but it's also nice to see them discussing real issues & not just focusing on techy stuff πŸ€“
 
OMG, I'm so done with these hosts already πŸ™„πŸ‘€ Lauren is trying to make us feel all warm fuzzy inside with her "personalized" gift story πŸŽπŸ˜’, but then Michael just shatters the illusion by saying cash is an outdated idea for holidays πŸ€‘πŸš«. And Evan's fact-checking skills are apparently on point... NOT πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ“°. But seriously, who thought giving TIRED categories like "messing apps" as a gift was a good idea? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜‚
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this podcast "Uncanny Valley". It's so refreshing to see people having real conversations about tech and AI without getting too deep or serious. πŸ€–πŸŽ™οΈ The hosts are just so easy-going and funny, it makes you wanna keep listening. Lauren Goode's joke about the personalized gift from her partner had me chuckling out loud πŸ˜‚! And Evan Ratliff's skepticism about self-driving cars is totally valid - I'm still not convinced they're ready for prime time πŸš—πŸ‘€ What I love most is how they keep it real and share their personal opinions, it makes the conversation feel super relatable. Give this podcast a follow, it's definitely worth your time! πŸ‘
 
omg u guys i am SO done with cash gifts 4 new yrs πŸŽπŸ’Έ like what's next giving a pair of socks?? michael calore is my spirit animal rn πŸ’– his idea 2 give exp experiences or unique items 2 show ur care is EVERYTHING ❀️ and btw evan ratliff is a fact-checking machine πŸ€“ his skeptical vibe on self-driving cars is kinda relatable tbh πŸš—πŸ‘€
 
I'm so over people saying AI is gonna change the world for the better πŸ™„. I mean, have you seen how much data those agents are trained on? It's like they're sucking up our every move and thought πŸ’». And don't even get me started on personalized gifts - just because it's a funny story doesn't make it a good idea πŸ˜‚. Give me cash any day, or better yet, experiences that can't be replicated by a machine 🎁. I'm also so done with social media - Instagram, TikTok, whatever... it's all just noise πŸ“±. Can we please just have some human interaction for once? πŸ€—
 
AI is so cool πŸ’»! I love how it can be used to make life easier and more personalized, like that thoughtful gift from Michael 😊. But at the same time, I'm like Evan - fact-checking AI articles can feel like a chore 🀯. And social media... honestly, I'm TIRED (like the hosts) of seeing so much negativity online πŸ™„. Still, it's awesome to see people like Lauren and Michael sharing their thoughts and having fun with it 😊. Maybe one day we'll have fully self-driving cars and no more annoying messages πŸ˜…. Until then, I'm good with just my phone's camera taking pics of me enjoying life πŸ“Έ.
 
lol AI agents are getting better at personalized gifts πŸŽπŸ€– like that custom soap on a rope Michael got! Did you know 75% of people prefer experiential gifts over physical ones? πŸ“ˆ Also, have you seen the growth rate of the customer service AI market since 2020? πŸš€ It's gone from $1.4B to $10.8B in just 5 years! πŸ’Έ Anyway, back to cash... stats show us Americans spend an average of $430 on holiday gifts this year, but 62% say they'd rather spend money on experiences 🀝
 
I'm so done with these new age gift ideas πŸŽπŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ like personalized soap on a rope πŸš½πŸ’§, I mean what's next? A customized toilet seat? πŸ˜‚ Give me some good old cash or an experience over a quirky item any day πŸ’Έ. And can we talk about how annoying those messaging apps are for parents? Like, TIRED (tired of) is such a relatable feeling 🀯. The podcast was actually pretty funny and entertaining though! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I think it's kinda cool that people are having real conversations about AI on podcasts. Like, they're not just talking about how great it is or how scary it is... they're actually sharing their opinions and experiences with each other. It's like a chill way to explore these big tech issues without getting too preachy πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, Evan's idea of fact-checking his own WIRED articles sounds super important to me... we gotta make sure we're not spreading misinformation around πŸ“£. And I'm with Michael on the cash gift thing - experiences are way more meaningful than just throwing some cash at someone 🎁.
 
I'm loving how open they are about sharing their honest feelings about gifts 🎁 - like Michael's rant about cash being so last year πŸ˜‚! I feel me too, who needs cash when you can get an experience or something unique? And omg, Evan's skeptical vibe about full self-driving cars is so relatable πŸš—πŸ’¨. The banter between the hosts is also hilarious - I'm dying to try out that "Pope soap on a rope" gift idea from Lauren and Michael πŸ˜‚πŸŽ. Anyway, it was super chill listening to them chat about tech and personal stuff in a relaxed way... just the kind of podcast I love 🀩
 
Ugh, I'm so over the whole personalized gift thing πŸ™„... like, what's next? AI-made spouses to match your perfect partner's personality πŸ˜’? Give me a break. And cash is just as good as an experience, don't @ me πŸ’Έ. The idea that we're all just tired of messaging apps and social media is just a cop-out. We just need to figure out how to use them better πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Anyway, the podcast was actually pretty entertaining, I'll give it that 😊. But let's be real, AI agents are still gonna be creepy and annoying in like 5 years when they're running our lives πŸ€–.
 
omg i'm so done with how much money people spend on gifts 🀣 like michael calore said giving experiences or unique items that show you care is way more meaningful than throwing cash around πŸ’Έ especially for holidays πŸŽ„ anyway i totally feel you evan ratliff about messaging apps being annoying u need a break from the noise πŸ“± as for ai agents i think they can be super helpful but also kinda creepy 😳 like when lauren got that personalized gift it was so cool but also a little unnerving πŸ’•
 
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