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The AI Operator
// PODCAST · 4 EPISODES

The AI Operator.

Every week, AI makes another headline. Most of it doesn't matter for your business. This show cuts through the noise.The AI Operator is a weekly podcast for SMB owners and business leaders who want to actually use AI — not just read about it. Each episode breaks down one AI tool in plain English, covers the stories worth paying attention to, and ends with one concrete thing you can do this week.Your host Shaun Gehring is a developer and entrepreneur who builds AI tools for real business problems. He's not here to hype the technology — he's here to tell you what works, what doesn't, and what's worth your time.No fluff. No vendor spin. Just the AI moves that help small businesses compete.New episodes every week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

// PREVIOUS EPISODES
Week of May 11, 2026
EP 022026.05.1122 MIN

Week of May 11, 2026

80,000 tech workers laid off in four months — and the CEO of OpenAI just admitted a lot of it is "AI washing." Meanwhile, entry-level AI skills now pay a 56% wage premium and Anthropic just got Goldman Sachs to back a $1.5B venture to embed AI engineers in private-equity portfolios. The hiring narrative is being weaponized in two directions, and the smart move is neither panic-firing nor panic-hiring.This week on The AI Operator, Shaun cuts through the noise:The "AI Washing" confession — Sam Altman openly conceded that companies are blaming AI for layoffs they would've made anyway. Why $200B-revenue companies are using AI as cover, and why your hiring decisions shouldn't follow the headlines.The entry-level job market just cratered — but AI fluency pays 56% more. A flood of sharp, hungry entry-level talent is in your inbox right now, and your 2022-era job description is screening them out. Here's what to change.Anthropic and OpenAI just started selling people, not models. $5.5B in joint ventures with Wall Street to embed AI engineers inside customer companies. If your competitor is PE-owned, they're about to get a free implementation team.In the tool spotlight: Lindy — the no-code AI agent platform that puts the hire-vs-agent question on the table for $20 a month. Shaun walks through building a real lead-qualification agent in under an hour, and where Lindy actually saves you from posting a $40k requisition.Plus: a 30-minute "hire-vs-agent audit" you can run before you post your next job.🔗 Show Notes & SourcesEvery stat in this episode is sourced. Check the work yourself:The 80,000 Layoffs & "AI Washing" ConfessionTech industry lays off nearly 80,000 employees in Q1 2026 — almost 50% of cuts due to AI (Tom's Hardware)Companies Are Laying Off Workers Because of AI's Potential — Not Its Performance (Harvard Business Review)Meta to cut 8,000 jobs on May 20 with more layoffs planned (The Next Web)Meta cuts 8,000 jobs and cancels 6,000 open roles as $135B AI spending reshapes the company (The Next Web)20,000 job cuts at Meta, Microsoft raise concern of AI labor crisis (CNBC)More companies are pointing to AI as they lay off employees (CBS News)Meta to cut 10% of staff as it pours billions into AI (CNN Business)Is Big Tech's $725B AI splurge being funded by mass layoffs? (Invezz)Entry-Level Job Market & 56% AI Skills PremiumEntry-level jobs calling for AI skills nearly doubled from a year ago (CNBC)AI is reshaping entry-level hiring. Where will new grads go? (HR Executive)Job Market Gets Tougher for College Grads as Competition and AI Rise (Bloomberg)The Crisis of Entry-Level Labor in the Age of AI 2024–2026 (Rezi.ai)3 charts on how AI is affecting wages, job quality and hiring (World Economic Forum)The AI Wage Gap — Q1 2026 ReportAnthropic + OpenAI PE Joint Ventures (May 4, 2026)Anthropic and OpenAI are both launching joint ventures for enterprise AI services (TechCrunch)Anthropic teams with Goldman, Blackstone and others on $1.5 billion AI venture (CNBC)OpenAI and Anthropic partner with private equity (Axios)Anthropic and OpenAI Launch Rival Enterprise AI Joint Ventures Backed by Wall Street (The AI Insider)Tool Spotlight — LindyLindy AI Pricing10 Best AI Agents for Small Businesses in 2026 (Lindy blog)Lindy AI Pricing & Plans Full Guide for 2026 (CloudTalk)Lindy AI Review 2026: Best AI Agent Builder? (NoCode.MBA)Background — Strategy & Labor SubstitutionBCG: AI Will Reshape More Jobs Than It ReplacesBLS: AI impacts in employment projectionsThe EPIC Jobs Report for March 20262026 Small Business AI Outlook Report (Business.com) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

6 AI Tools SMBs Should Be Testing Right Now
EP 022026.05.0628 MIN

6 AI Tools SMBs Should Be Testing Right Now

Most small businesses aren't short on AI options. They're short on clarity about which ones are actually worth their time.This special edition of The AI Operator skips the news and goes straight to the tools. Six specific, affordable, real-world AI tools that small businesses should be testing right now — not someday, not after the technology matures, now. Each one covers a different part of how your business works: pitching, customer support, lead qualification, after-visit follow-up, automation, and research.Here's what's in this episode:Gamma — Build a client-ready pitch deck from a single prompt in under 60 seconds. No design skills, no PowerPoint fights. Includes link sharing with viewer analytics so you know exactly which slide they spent six minutes on.Tidio — A 24/7 AI customer support agent that trains itself on your existing FAQ content and handles the repetitive inbound questions your team answers every single day.Pitchit.ai — A multi-channel AI lead qualification agent that reaches out instantly across voice, SMS, WhatsApp, and social DMs. Built for businesses that lose deals because they're slow to respond.Podium — Automates the follow-up after every service visit: review requests, text conversations, repeat business nudges. Plus an AI phone agent that answers calls when you can't. Built for local service businesses where Google reviews are the business.n8n — The automation platform that connects 350+ apps and handles real AI workflows — not just simple if/then chains. If your team is doing the same manual task more than three times a day, n8n stops that.Perplexity — AI-powered research with live web citations. Ask it anything — competitor pricing, regulations, market sizing — and get a sourced, synthesized answer in seconds instead of 40 minutes of Googling.Plus the operator move: how to figure out which of these six tools solves your most expensive problem — and a simple way to make the decision in under 10 minutes.Links mentioned in this episode:Gamma (AI presentation builder): https://gamma.appTidio (AI customer support): https://tidio.comPitchit.ai (AI lead qualification): https://pitchit.aiPodium (after-visit follow-up + AI phone agent): https://podium.comn8n (workflow automation): https://n8n.ioPerplexity (AI research): https://perplexity.ai Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Week of May 4, 2026
EP 012026.05.0420 MIN

Week of May 4, 2026

74% of all the economic value being created by AI right now is going to just 20% of companies. The other 80%? They're using AI — they're just doing it wrong.This week on The AI Operator, Shaun breaks down the biggest AI stories of the week and what they actually mean if you're running a business:GPT-5.5 just dropped — and it can see your screen, click, type, and navigate software like a person would. Here's what that means practically if you don't have a dev team.The Microsoft-OpenAI exclusive deal just ended — and why the cloud giants now competing for OpenAI's business is good news for your wallet. Plus: AI pricing has already dropped up to 93% — and there's a real chance you're overpaying for tools you could get for free today.Google quietly added free AI to every Workspace subscription — if you're paying for Gmail or Docs and haven't noticed the Gemini icon yet, you're leaving time on the table.In the deep dive: the PwC study that reveals exactly why most businesses are stuck in "pilot purgatory" — and the three specific things that separate the 20% who are winning. Hint: it's not budget.Plus the one thing you can do this week in under an hour that's already included in what you're paying for.Topics covered: AI pricing, GPT-5.5, Microsoft OpenAI deal, Google Workspace Gemini, AI ROI, SMB AI strategy, AI agents, productivityHost: Shaun Gehring — developer, entrepreneur, and someone who builds AI tools for real business problems. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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