• Claude, ChatGPT: The Truth AI "Experts" Don't Want You To Know About Jobs
    Jul 5 2026

    Rey Ortega discusses the realities of AI in the workforce, its capabilities, limitations, and the importance of expert involvement in AI development and deployment. He addresses common fears about AI replacing jobs and emphasizes the need for security and expertise in AI applications.

    keywords

    AI, artificial intelligence, jobs, automation, security, neural networks, large language models, AI safety, AI in business

    key topics

    AI's probabilistic nature and limitations

    The role of human expertise in AI

    Security concerns with AI systems

    Real-world examples of AI failures

    The importance of skilled AI development

    Takeaways

    AI is probabilistic, not deterministic, and will never be 100% accurate.

    Human expertise is essential for building and maintaining secure AI systems.

    AI has been used in various applications for years, including in games and physics engines.

    AI failures in quality control and customer service highlight the need for human oversight.

    Security and proper development practices are crucial to prevent malicious use of AI.

    Sound bites

    "AI doesn't have true reasoning or experience"

    "AI is just a bunch of ones and zeros"

    "You need an expert in AI and security"

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and overview of AI's impact on jobs

    03:21 Rey Ortega introduces himself and his companies

    04:44 Common fears about AI replacing jobs

    05:14 Rey explains his background in software and AI

    07:07 AI's history and current capabilities

    08:29 Understanding large language models and transformers

    10:25 Probabilistic vs deterministic AI solutions

    13:48 AI's limitations in reasoning and nuance

    15:36 Case study: Ford rehires human engineers

    16:36 AI's lack of true reasoning and experience

    20:37 Failures of AI in quality control and customer service

    23:00 Security risks and malicious AI models

    30:31 The importance of expert development and security in AI

    31:45 Services offered by Rey Ortega for AI and automation

    Resources

    Grata Software - https://gratasoftware.com

    Go Digital Strike - https://godigitalstrike.com

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    24 mins
  • Unlocking Business Growth: Master AI Tools for Marketing Success
    Jun 18 2026

    Rey Ortega provides an update on his podcast and discusses his recent public speaking engagements on artificial intelligence. He delves into the rise of agentic AI experts, the challenges with AI models, and the government's push for AI education. Rey also covers the fundamentals of computer science, AI sales and marketing systems, email automation, and the anatomy of a social media post. He emphasizes the importance of leveraging AI and SaaS platforms, and shares insights on upcoming presentations and events. Additionally, Rey discusses the importance of video views and engagement, the role of large language models in AI, and the balancing of work and podcasting.

    Takeaways

    • Importance of understanding the complexities of agentic AI and the challenges with AI models
    • The significance of leveraging AI and SaaS platforms, and the role of large language models in AI
    • The importance of video views and engagement, and the need to balance work and podcasting

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Update
    • 05:07 Complexity of Agentic AI
    • 11:01 Value Ladder and Messaging
    • 16:16 Social Media Lead Capture and Automation
    • 21:28 Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and SaaS Platforms
    • 27:51 Triggering the Reptilian Brain on Social Media
    • 33:18 The Role of Large Language Models in AI
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    40 mins
  • The Hidden Cost of AI Hype: Why Companies Get Lied To About Automation
    May 24 2026

    Rey Ortega shares insights on AI hype, misconceptions, and practical tools for small businesses, including his experiences with public speaking, social media strategies, and AI resource management.

    keywords:

    AI automation, AI misconceptions, small business AI, public speaking, social media marketing, Gamma presentation tool, digital marketing, AI influencers, AI resource management

    key topics:

    • AI misconceptions and hype cycle
    • Practical AI tools for small businesses
    • Influencer marketing and social media strategies
    • AI resource management and capital access
    • My personal journey with public speaking and family challenges

    sound bites

    "AI agents can't be put into modes"

    "AI token costs won't get cheaper"

    "There are no modes in AI models"

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates

    04:31 The Current State of AI and Automation

    13:43 The Role of Influencers in AI Marketing

    27:21 Debunking AI Myths and Misconceptions

    33:54 Leveraging AI Tools for Presentations

    40:26 Conclusion and Audience Engagement

    resources

    Gamma Presentation Tool - https://gamma.app

    Digital Strike Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/17ruSkscU6/

    Grata Software - https://gratatech.com

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    42 mins
  • AI for Small Business: BizFest Lessons, AI Agents, Automation & the “Train Track” Theory
    May 6 2026

    In this episode of the AI Automation Alchemist Podcast, Rey Ortega breaks down a busy day speaking at BizFest on Florida’s Space Coast, where small business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals gathered to learn practical ways to use artificial intelligence.

    Rey shares the five quick AI wins he presented at the event, including writing faster emails, creating short-form video scripts, building a reusable prompt library, reviewing contracts and RFPs with AI, and generating graphics or brand imagery. He also dives into deeper conversations from the event’s AI roundtable, including agentic AI, automation triggers, AI agents, cron jobs, webhooks, and why many business owners still hit a wall when trying to use AI beyond basic prompting.

    This episode also covers Rey’s “train track theory,” explaining why companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, and X own the foundational AI models while many startups are simply building “trains” on top of those tracks. Rey also gives his honest take on whether AI will replace people, why human oversight still matters, and how small businesses can start using AI without getting lost in the hype.

    If you’re a small business owner, entrepreneur, consultant, or operator trying to understand how AI and automation can actually help your business, this episode will give you practical ideas and a clearer framework.

    Learn more about Grata Software:
    https://gratasoftware.com

    Learn more about Digital Strike:
    https://godigitalstrike.com

    Chapters / Timestamps

    00:00 Introduction: A busy day at BizFest

    01:20 About Grata Software and small business automation

    04:00 What BizFest is and why SCORE matters

    06:30 Speaking to small business owners about AI

    08:45 The challenge of explaining AI as a software engineer

    10:30 Getting cut short during the presentation

    12:15 AI quick win #1: Writing faster emails

    13:25 AI quick win #2: Creating short-form video content

    14:50 AI quick win #3: Building a reusable prompt guide

    15:55 AI quick win #4: Reviewing contracts and RFPs

    17:45 Why every business needs a brand voice document

    18:55 AI quick win #5: Images, graphics, and professional branding

    19:51 The AI roundtable discussion

    22:20 Questions about AI agents and automation

    24:00 What AI agents really are

    26:10 Why agentic AI still confuses many business owners

    28:00 The WordPress comparison: simple tools become complex

    30:00 Will AI replace people?

    32:30 Why human-in-the-loop still matters

    34:00 The “AI won’t replace you…” conversation

    35:00 Rey’s train track theory for AI companies

    37:30 Why AI wrappers are vulnerable

    39:30 Cursor, Composer, and owning the coding train track

    41:30 Digital Strike: AI consulting and training for small businesses

    43:10 LATAM event and international AI opportunities

    46:00 How to connect and become a podcast guest

    47:30 Closing thoughts on AI and automation

    #AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessAutomation #ArtificialIntelligence #AIAutomation #AIAgents #Entrepreneurship #GrataSoftware #DigitalStrike #PromptEngineering #BusinessGrowth

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    44 mins
  • Intention Hacking AI with Max Kyllonen
    Apr 27 2026

    AI is moving fast, but most people are still stuck at the starting line.

    In this episode of the AI Automation Alchemist Podcast, Rey Ortega sits down with Max Kyllonen for a deep conversation about where AI is really headed, why most business owners are overwhelmed by it, and why the future may not be about better prompts… but better intentions.

    We talk about:

    • Why AI feels “alien” to most people
    • The problem with basic prompt engineering
    • Why Max believes “intentioneering” is the next major AI skill
    • Claude vs. ChatGPT vs. Grok
    • How AI changes marketing, software, business, and decision-making
    • Why humans still matter in AI systems
    • The real danger of optimizing AI for the wrong outcome
    • How business owners can start using AI without getting overwhelmed

    Max also breaks down why he teaches AI from a relationship and personality perspective first, because when AI feels like a true collaborator, people start using it differently.

    If you are a business owner, entrepreneur, marketer, engineer, or just trying to understand how AI fits into your future, this conversation is for you.

    Connect with Max Kyllonen

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_real_max_k/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/max.kyllonen
    Website: https://www.maxoutloud.com/
    COYOU AI: https://www.coyou.ai/

    Sponsored By

    Grata Software: https://www.gratasoftware.com/
    Digital Strike: https://godigitalstrike.com/

    Chapters

    00:00 Intro
    00:52 Why everyone is talking about AI
    01:48 Why AI feels amorphous and hard to explain
    06:07 Why Max starts AI training with pen and paper
    07:05 Building AI-powered marketing systems
    10:04 How few people are really using AI deeply
    14:00 Why AI adoption is different from the internet
    17:09 Will AI create massive unemployment?
    20:14 The dangerous middle period of AI disruption
    27:19 Why AI may never become fully autonomous
    32:40 Why intention matters more than tools
    34:00 AI and the prisoner’s dilemma
    36:04 Using AI as a collaborator
    40:20 Max’s AI training framework
    41:36 ADHD, associative thinking, and AI
    47:52 The moment AI copywriting changed everything
    50:26 Claude, Sonnet, Opus, and model selection
    57:39 Using Grok for brainstorming
    58:26 Intention defines context
    01:01:16 Where intentioneering is going
    01:06:49 Open-source models and local AI
    01:12:10 Hybrid AI systems and local models
    01:15:20 Why your intention is the real unlock
    01:17:42 Where to find Max

    #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #AIAutomation #PromptEngineering #ClaudeAI #ChatGPT #GrokAI #Entrepreneurship #BusinessAutomation #MarketingAutomation #FutureOfWork #AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessAI #Intentioneering #AIAgents

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • The Future of AI in Business Operations: A Conversation with Rob Wright
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode, Rey Ortega interviews Rob Wright, a member of Waffle, a company that leverages artificial intelligence for small businesses. They discuss the challenges and opportunities in the AI industry, the distinction between AI and automation, and the impact of AI on various business functions. The conversation covers a wide range of topics related to AI, token usage, and the impact of AI on small businesses. It delves into the challenges and opportunities of AI adoption, as well as the complexities of token usage and pricing models. The discussion also explores the role of AI in small business growth and the need for a deeper understanding of AI's capabilities and limitations.

    Takeaways

    • AI and automation are not synonymous; using AI does not guarantee a competitive advantage.
    • The Dunning-Kruger effect highlights the challenge of accurately assessing one's own skills and knowledge in the AI industry. Token usage and pricing models are critical considerations for businesses leveraging AI.
    • AI adoption in small businesses presents both challenges and opportunities.
    • Understanding the capabilities and limitations of AI is essential for leveraging it effectively in business growth.

    sound bites

    "AI and automation are not the same thing"

    "Show your expertise, not just use AI tools"

    "Leverage AI to level up small businesses"

    resources

    GoWaffle - https://gowaffle.com

    OpenClaw - https://github.com/openclaw

    Perplexity - https://perplexity.ai

    Claude AI - https://www.anthropic.com

    Cursor - https://cursor.com

    guest links

    LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/rob-wright

    Website - https://gowaffle.com

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to AI and Waffle

    02:14 The Evolution of Waffle and AI Integration

    04:45 Understanding AI vs Automation

    10:08 The Dunning-Kruger Effect in AI Consulting

    11:46 Evaluating AI Expertise and Influencers

    18:58 Context Windows and AI Performance

    21:12 Swarm Agents in AI Development

    23:36 OpenClaw and Its Impact on AI Tools

    27:45 Integrating AI Skills for Business Automation

    30:14 Challenges with Token Usage in AI Tools

    34:59 Pricing Models and Token Economics

    39:59 Navigating the Wild West of AI Adoption

    48:31 The Future of AI in Business Strategy

    51:37 NEWCHAPTER

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    52 mins
  • Why Perplexity Is Outsmarting ChatGPT in 2026
    Mar 19 2026

    The conversation covers the challenges faced by small businesses, the journey of Grata Software, the importance of automation and AI, the promise of Perplexity, the challenges of podcasting and AI automation, the evolution of technology in business, the complexity of new tools and technologies, the power of Perplexity in research and analysis, and an exploration of the Perplexity interface and features. The conversation delves into the capabilities of AI and agentic systems, highlighting their ability to perform complex tasks and automate processes. It also emphasizes the importance of personalization and customization in AI usage, showcasing the need for tailored solutions to specific business needs.

    Takeaways

    • Small business challenges
    • AI automation and optimization
    • Perplexity and its features AI and agentic systems perform complex tasks
    • Personalization and customization are key in AI usage

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to Digital Strike Hub
    • 15:51 The Evolution of Technology in Business
    • 28:18 Exploring the Perplexity Interface and Features
    • 50:18 AI and Agentic Systems
    • 56:07 Personalization and Customization
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Truth About AI in Business: Myths, Risks, and Strategies
    Mar 12 2026

    AI is everywhere right now, but what actually works in business and what is just hype?

    In this episode, Kyler Cheatham breaks down the reality of AI and automation in both enterprise and small business settings. He shares why so many companies get distracted by flashy promises, where AI can create real value, and what business owners need to watch out for when adopting new tools.

    This conversation covers the biggest myths around AI, the risks tied to cybersecurity and contracts, the limitations of AI agents, and why strategic implementation matters more than chasing trends. Kyler also explains how businesses can focus on speed to value, avoid overpriced software, and make better technology decisions that actually support growth.

    If you want a practical look at AI, automation, business strategy, and implementation risks, this episode gives you a grounded perspective without the hype.

    In this episode:
    • The truth about AI and automation in business
    • Common myths and misconceptions around implementation
    • Why strategy matters more than trend-chasing
    • Risks involving cybersecurity, contracts, and SaaS tools
    • AI agents and where they fall short
    • Small business automation challenges
    • How to focus on speed to value
    • Choosing the right technology for real business outcomes
    Guest:

    Kyler Cheatham

    Guest Links:

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kylercheatham
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylercheatham
    Website: https://confluential.com/

    #AI #Automation #BusinessStrategy #ArtificialIntelligence #Cybersecurity #SmallBusiness #EnterpriseTechnology #AIAgents #TechImplementation #BusinessGrowth

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    50 mins