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Creative Flux: The Generative Media Podcast

Creative Flux: The Generative Media Podcast

著者: Jellypod
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Each week, AI engineers Pierson Marks (@piersonmarks) & Bilal Tahir (@deepwhitman) bring you practical insights, creative workflows, and the latest breakthroughs in generative media.

We cover everything that's happening in AI-powered audio, video, and image creation, sharing hands-on tips and industry news straight from the front lines. Topics include new generative models, creative best practices, open-source tools, real-world use cases, and the evolving landscape of AI-driven content creation.

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  • We Post for the Machines Now, Free Unlimited Images & Agents That Run Themselves | Creative Flux #47
    2026/06/05

    In Episode 47, Bilal drops the most counterintuitive take of the season - he doesn't post for followers anymore. He posts for the machines. And once you hear why, you can't unhear it.

    From there:

    • Why the best insights on YouTube have 300 views — and how hedge funds are already exploiting this gap
    • Babbel Labs: Mac minis + Claude agents watching YouTube 24/7 and selling the reports to Wall Street
    • The free Codex hack generating unlimited GPT Image 2 outputs via parallel sub-agents
    • Claude Cloud Environments — fire a task, close your laptop, check the PR preview an hour later
    • The 5AM automation that reads Vercel logs, does root cause analysis, and files deduplicated bugs in Linear while you sleep
    • Claude Ultracode + Workflows — what it looks like when agents start designing their own agent chains
    • ElevenLabs x Hasbro, AI NIMBYism, and why Bernie Sanders' data center ban will hurt everyone except big tech

    Chapters:

    00:00 Episode 47 & Posting for the Machines
    05:00 Hidden Alpha — Why the Best YouTube Insights Have 300 Views
    12:00 Free Unlimited Images via Codex Sub-Agents
    17:00 Claude Cloud Environments & Firing Tasks Without Babysitting
    21:00 Ultracode + Workflows — Agents Orchestrating Agents 29:00 ElevenLabs x Hasbro, AI NIMBYism & the Data Center Ban

    🔗 Links mentioned:

    1. Claude Dynamic Workflows: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/workflows

    2. ElevenLabs x Hasbro: https://elevenlabs.io/blog/hasbro

    3. OpenAI Codex sites: https://developers.openai.com/codex/sites

    🐦 Follow the hosts:

    • Pierson → https://x.com/piersonmarks
    • Bilal → https://x.com/deepwhitman

    📺 More episodes: / @jellypodai

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    38 分
  • Why Your Workflow Beats Any Model Release | Claude AgentView & Token Costs | Creative Flux #46
    2026/05/29

    In Episode 46, Pierson and Bilal make the case most builders don't want to hear — stop chasing model releases and start building better systems.

    Naval just said "waste tokens, save time." Microsoft burned their entire AI budget in 4 months. The cost conversation is changing fast — and this episode gets into why your processes matter more than your benchmarks.

    From there:

    • Claude AgentView — 10 parallel agents in one unified screen
    • The unified API architecture Pierson rebuilt for Jellypod to serve both humans and agents
    • Slash goals, HTML artifacts and front-loading agent context
    • Claude Code Routines — Pierson's 5am health check that files its own bug reports in Linear
    • Why the models are already far beyond what most people can extract from them
    • The Suits CEO crossword analogy and what a real software factory actually looks like

    Chapters:

    00:00 Episode 46 & What We Built This Week
    05:00 Grill Me Skill, Slash Goals & Front-Loading Agent Context
    10:00 Claude AgentView — 10 Parallel Agents in One Screen 16:00 Stop Chasing Model Releases — Build Better Systems 22:00 Naval, Token Costs & Microsoft's AI Budget Crisis
    28:00 Claude Code Routines & the 5AM Automated Bug Report

    🔗 Links mentioned:

    • Naval on wasting tokens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiyf-5jmYf0&t=311s
    • Microsoft AI budget crisis: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XcjDn6uj-sE

    🐦 Follow the hosts:

    • Pierson → https://x.com/piersonmarks
    • Bilal → https://x.com/deepwhitman

    📺 More episodes: / @jellypodai

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    34 分
  • AI Just Solved an 80-Year-Old Math Problem — Plus Google I/O, Karpathy Joins Anthropic | EP 45
    2026/05/22

    In Episode 45, Pierson and Bilal cover the week that changed a few things — Google I/O delivered a mixed bag, Karpathy walked into Anthropic, and OpenAI's model autonomously cracked an 80-year-old math problem nobody saw coming.

    From there:

    • Google Flash 3.5 came in 3x more expensive — and Omni didn't beat Cdance 2
    • Why Gavin Baker's chip bet on Google losing cost efficiency played out exactly right
    • SpaceX IPO, the Cursor deal & who files first — OpenAI or Anthropic
    • Karpathy joins Anthropic — and what he's actually going there to do
    • Meta and Cloudflare layoffs — the displacement wave is already here
    • Corporations becoming governments, SpaceX militias & the return of local economies


    Chapters:

    00:00 Episode 45 & Google I/O First Reactions
    07:00 Gavin Baker's Chip Bet & Amazon's Quiet Edge
    10:00 SpaceX IPO, Cursor & the OpenAI vs Anthropic Race 15:00 Karpathy Joins Anthropic & the Erdős Math Breakthrough
    22:00 AI Displacement, UBI & the Eric Schmidt Backlash 27:00 Corporations as Governments & the Future of Local Economies

    🔗 Links mentioned:

    • OpenAI Erdős Solution: https://openai.com/index/model-disproves-discrete-geometry-conjecture/
    • GitHub Hack: https://x.com/github/status/2056949168208552080

    🐦 Follow the hosts:

    • Pierson → https://x.com/piersonmarks
    • Bilal → https://x.com/deepwhitman

    📺 More episodes: / @jellypodai

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    31 分
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