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Episode 1: WTF Is Going On With AI?
In this first episode, Michelle Turner introduces a different kind of AI conversation—one rooted in movement, gravity, and real-world function rather than hype, prompts, or predictions. Joined by her AI system, Ace, Michelle explores why so many people feel uneasy about artificial intelligence despite using it every day, and what might be missing from the way AI is currently built and discussed.
The conversation moves through robotics, human movement, gravity as a non-negotiable force, and why intelligence doesn’t start with language or adult reasoning—it starts with movement and organization. Rather than treating AI as a vending machine for answers, this episode introduces the idea of collaboration: learning how to work with an AI system, not outsource thinking to it.
This episode also introduces the framework behind WTF: Build Your Own AI:
If you’ve ever felt that AI sounds impressive but doesn’t quite hold up under real-world pressure, this podcast is for you. No demos. No hype. Just an honest look at what intelligence actually requires—and what it might mean to build it differently.
Follow along for future episodes on AI, robotics, movement, decision-making, and real-world analysis.
By Michelle M. TurnerEpisode 1: WTF Is Going On With AI?
In this first episode, Michelle Turner introduces a different kind of AI conversation—one rooted in movement, gravity, and real-world function rather than hype, prompts, or predictions. Joined by her AI system, Ace, Michelle explores why so many people feel uneasy about artificial intelligence despite using it every day, and what might be missing from the way AI is currently built and discussed.
The conversation moves through robotics, human movement, gravity as a non-negotiable force, and why intelligence doesn’t start with language or adult reasoning—it starts with movement and organization. Rather than treating AI as a vending machine for answers, this episode introduces the idea of collaboration: learning how to work with an AI system, not outsource thinking to it.
This episode also introduces the framework behind WTF: Build Your Own AI:
If you’ve ever felt that AI sounds impressive but doesn’t quite hold up under real-world pressure, this podcast is for you. No demos. No hype. Just an honest look at what intelligence actually requires—and what it might mean to build it differently.
Follow along for future episodes on AI, robotics, movement, decision-making, and real-world analysis.