Kumaran kicks things off with a revelation that his two decades of experience is about as useful for AI as a chocolate teapot is for brewing tea. It's like a fish trying to climb a tree - utterly out of its element!
Deepak, not to be outdone, likens AI to a weather forecast - unpredictable, often wrong, but we still check it every day. He suggests that architects are trying to read the AI book in the dark, fumbling around for the light switch of understanding.