In this Christmas episode of the AI-Shed podcast, Alessandro and Giovanni step away from predictions and buzzwords to do what engineers actually do at the end of the year: a systems review. They look back at what really worked in AI over the past year, where expectations clearly outran reality, and why many so-called “agentic” systems failed in very predictable ways. From overconfident automation disguised as autonomy to agents that optimized themselves straight into chaos, the episode unpack...
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In this Christmas episode of the AI-Shed podcast, Alessandro and Giovanni step away from predictions and buzzwords to do what engineers actually do at the end of the year: a systems review. They look back at what really worked in AI over the past year, where expectations clearly outran reality, and why many so-called “agentic” systems failed in very predictable ways. From overconfident automation disguised as autonomy to agents that optimized themselves straight into chaos, the episode unpack...
Episode 1 — “What Is Agentic AI, and Who Are We?” Episode 1 introduces the world of AI-Shed and the core idea behind the series: agentic AI—systems that don’t just react, but decide, adapt, and collaborate with humans. Alessandro opens by explaining AI-Shed as a creative hangar: a meeting point for engineers, designers, philosophers, and curious minds. The goal is to explore how intelligent systems are reshaping the way society builds, decides, and imagines the future. The origin of the name ...
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In this Christmas episode of the AI-Shed podcast, Alessandro and Giovanni step away from predictions and buzzwords to do what engineers actually do at the end of the year: a systems review. They look back at what really worked in AI over the past year, where expectations clearly outran reality, and why many so-called “agentic” systems failed in very predictable ways. From overconfident automation disguised as autonomy to agents that optimized themselves straight into chaos, the episode unpack...