The Handful Chronicles: Gravy, AI, and the Future of Content Creation

Posted by on October 27th, 2025

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Andrew Mayne, Justin Robert Young, and Brian Brushwood embark on a journey through the conceptualization of Handful, a fictional restaurant where gravy is served directly into patrons’ hands. The discussion evolves into the realm of AI-generated content, exploring the implications of AI in creative processes and content distribution. The hosts share insights into the rapid development of AI tools and their personal experiences with technology, emphasizing the importance of human connection and collaboration in navigating the future of creativity.

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Andrew Mayne: Tron: Ares

Justin Robert Young: Netflix doc series on the 90s Cowboys

Brian Brushwood: The Chair Company with Tim Robinson

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The Unending Gravy Train of AI Creativity

Posted by on October 24th, 2025

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In this episode, Andrew Mayne and Brian Brushwood embark on a philosophical journey through the realms of storytelling, AI’s burgeoning role in creative processes, and the enigmatic app SO’s contribution to communal humor and creativity. They explore Stephen King’s insights on storytelling, the magic of indirect evidence in magic tricks, and the importance of showing rather than telling in narratives. The conversation then shifts to SO, where they discuss its unique platform that allows for collaborative creativity among friends, using the example of ‘Handful,’ a fictional fast-food chain that serves gravy directly into customers’ hands. This episode is a testament to the evolving landscape of creativity, where AI and human collaboration open new doors to storytelling and humor.

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Andrew: Daredevil Season 2

Brian: Speed Racer (1966)

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The Sora App Saga: A Tale of AI, Cameos, and Unexpected Marketing Genius

Posted by on October 12th, 2025

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In this episode, Andrew Mayne, Brian Brushwood, and Justin Robert Young discuss the recent launch of the Soar app by OpenAI, its features, and how it quickly became a platform for both creating AI-generated videos and a new form of social media. They explore the app’s cameo feature, which allows users to create digital avatars and use them in videos, and how Mark Cuban used it for clever marketing. The hosts speculate on the future implications of AI in content creation, advertising, and the potential for new business models. They also share their personal experiences and tips for using the app, highlighting its potential for creators and advertisers alike.

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Brian Brushwood: Weapons

Justin Robert Young: The Studio episodes on casting the Kool-Aid Man movie and the Golden Globes

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Martian Microbes and Robotic Ruminations

Posted by on September 12th, 2025

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In this episode, Andrew Mayne, Justin Robert Young, and Brian Brushwood delve into NASA’s recent announcement about potential biosignatures found on Mars by the Perseverance rover. The conversation then shifts to the future of humanoid robots on Mars, with speculation on when the first robotic step might occur. They also touch upon the rapid advancements in AI, particularly in coding and its implications for various industries. Throughout, the trio explores the broader implications of these technologies for humanity’s future, both on Earth and in space.

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Andrew: The Naked Gun and Alien Earth

Justin: Friendship

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AI, Dependence, and the Future of Work

Posted by on September 8th, 2025

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In this episode, Andrew Mayne, Justin Robert Young, and Brian Brushwood explore the rapid advancements in AI technology and its implications for the future of work and personal dependence on tech. They discuss the introduction of AI in various sectors, the potential for AI to replace human jobs, and the importance of adapting to and integrating AI into our lives responsibly. The conversation also touches on the significance of maintaining a balance between utilizing AI and retaining human skills and interactions. Additionally, they critique the media’s portrayal of AI development costs and highlight OpenAI’s initiative to create a job board for AI-related positions.

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Andrew Mayne: Foundation

Justin Robert Young: Daily Tech News Show’s AI-generated Isaac Asimov short stories

Brian Brushwood: Death Note

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AI, Podcasts, and the Future of Creative Writing

Posted by on August 20th, 2025

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In this episode, Andrew Mayne, Justin Robert Young, and Brian Brushwood explore the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, particularly focusing on the recent advancements in AI models and their implications for creative writing and podcasting. They discuss the introduction of open-source AI models, the nuances of AI-generated content, and share their personal experiences with using AI tools for creative and practical purposes. The hosts also engage in a live demonstration, using an AI model to generate a podcast episode script, showcasing the capabilities and potential of current AI technology in content creation.

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Andrew: Fantastic Four

Brian: Predator (1987 film)

Justin: Wednesday (TV series)

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Navigating the AI Revolution with a Touch of Human Magic

Posted by on August 15th, 2025

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Andrew Mayne, Justin Robert Young, and Brian Brushwood embark on a journey through the latest in AI, discussing the release of GPT-4, MH-X AI, Elon Musk’s contributions, and the introduction of ChatGPT’s Agent Mode. They explore the potential of AI to revolutionize tasks from filling out PDFs to creating slide decks, while also touching on the importance of human elements like accountability and creativity. The conversation veers into the realms of education, the value of human interaction, and the evolving landscape of effort and output in the age of AI. Personal anecdotes and experiences with these AI tools provide a grounded perspective on their potential and limitations.

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Andrew Mayne: Mac Whisper

Brian Brushwood: Other humans

Justin Robert Young: Agent Mode

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AI’s Latest Whirlwind and Hollywood’s Future

Posted by on August 15th, 2025

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In this episode, Andrew Mayne, Brian Brushwood, and Justin Robert Young tackle the whirlwind of AI news, starting with Google’s I/O announcements, particularly their impressive V O 3 image generation model. They then shift to OpenAI’s advancements and discuss the intriguing, yet mysterious, hardware collaboration between OpenAI and Johnny Ive’s design firm. The trio also touches on Ant Philanthropic’s latest AI models, highlighting the rapid pace of AI development and its implications for various industries, especially Hollywood. The conversation veers into speculative territory with thoughts on how AI could revolutionize content creation, from corporate training videos to high school history projects. Despite the excitement, they remain cautiously optimistic, acknowledging the challenges and limitations that still exist.

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Brian: Friendship

Andrew: Blood Sport

Justin: Andor Season 2

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AI, Dinosaurs, and the Future of Entertainment

Posted by on May 30th, 2025

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In this episode of Weird Things, Andrew Mayne, Brian Brushwood, and Justin Robert Young explore the fascinating pace of AI development, demonstrating with a live example how a 2D image can be transformed into a 3D model. They discuss the potential of AI in creating new entertainment and gaming experiences, and the implications of job automation. The conversation shifts to the ambitious projects of Colossal Bio, aiming to bring back extinct species like the dire wolf, and wraps up with speculative takes on the future of Marvel’s cinematic universe, particularly the potential of ‘Thunderbolts’ to redefine superhero team dynamics.

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Brian: The first fifteen minutes of Andor Season 2

Justin: The Righteous Gemstones

Andrew: Thunderbolts

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Quantum Leaps, Human Cannonballs, and AI Evolution

Posted by on May 30th, 2025

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Andrew Mayne, Brian Brushwood, and Justin Robert Young dive into a variety of topics, starting with the potential signatures of life on the exoplanet K2-18b, thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope’s findings. The conversation shifts to the rapid advancements in AI, including the evolution from hydraulic to electric motors in robotics and the implications of quantum computing on AI’s future. A human cannonball incident brings a mix of awe and concern, showcasing the risks performers take. The episode wraps up with discussions on AI’s role in content creation and the ethical considerations of its advancements.

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Brian Brushwood: Social Studies on Hulu

Justin Robert Young: Daredevil on Disney+

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Of Mammoths and Mice: The Weird Science of De-Extinction

Posted by on March 21st, 2025

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In this episode, Andrew Mayne, Justin Robert Young, and Brian Brushwood kick things off with a nod to the anniversary of GPT-4, reflecting on its impact and the rapid pace of AI development. The conversation takes a historical detour to the Ramree Island crocodile attack during World War II, with Andrew using AI to sift fact from fiction in this tale of survival and crocodile-infested mangroves. The trio then shifts focus to Colossal Biosciences’ efforts to bring back the woolly mammoth, starting with genetically modified mice sporting thicker coats. This step towards de-extinction sparks a debate on the feasibility and ethics of resurrecting ancient species, alongside a whimsical discussion on whether organic or robotic mammoths will roam the earth first.

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Justin Robert Young: Levin by Cali Cowboys Boys

Brian Brushwood: The Master Algorithm by Pedro Domingos

Andrew Mayne: Daredevil Netflix Series

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Nano Arcade and AI Musings

Posted by on March 6th, 2025

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Andrew Mayne, Brian Brushwood, and Justin Robert Young, with a special appearance by Bella, embark on a journey through the latest in nano technology, showcasing a nano-scale video game that could revolutionize biomedical engineering and nanotechnology. They explore the advancements in AI, particularly in workflow automation and the challenges of nano-tech. The conversation shifts to the potential of AI in enhancing scientific experiments and the practical applications of automation in improving efficiency. The trio also touches upon the upcoming Starship launch, placing a friendly wager on its outcome. Throughout, they share their latest media picks and muse on the future of AI and human creativity.

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Brian: Reset by Dan Heath

Justin: Severance

Andrew: Mickey Mouse cartoons by Paul Rudish on Disney+

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Asteroids, Quantum Computing, and Disneyland Adventures

Posted by on March 6th, 2025

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In this episode, Andrew Mayne, Justin Robert Young, and Brian Brushwood kick things off with a cosmic sigh of relief as the chances of an asteroid hitting Earth decrease. They ponder the implications of a moon impact, drawing parallels to sci-fi scenarios and historical events. The conversation then shifts to Microsoft’s announcement of a quantum computing breakthrough using exotic matter, sparking a discussion on the potential and current limitations of quantum computing. Andrew shares his recent Disneyland adventure, highlighting the magic of Rise of the Resistance and the charm of Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway, contrasting it with his disappointment in Galaxy’s Edge.

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Brian: The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North

Andrew: Disneyland, specifically Rise of the Resistance and Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway

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Asteroids, AI, and the Art of Avoiding Armageddon

Posted by on February 21st, 2025

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In a thrilling episode devoid of AI discussions (initially), Andrew, Brian, and Justin tackle the alarming news of an asteroid, dubbed ‘Kanye’s next album’, with a 2.2% chance of colliding with Earth. The trio explores various mitigation strategies, including nuclear options, while lamenting their AI tool’s refusal to cooperate on other matters. The conversation shifts to the groundbreaking AI tool, Deep Research, and its potential to revolutionize information gathering. They also delve into the cultural significance of Bigfoot, based on a detailed report generated by Deep Research. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the latest Fantastic Four trailer, expressing cautious optimism for the film.

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Andrew: Mac Whisper

Brian: The Expanded Mind: Thinking Outside the Brain

Justin: Severance

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The AI Frontier: Deep Dive into DeepSeek, O3, and Beyond

Posted by on February 5th, 2025

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In this episode, Andrew Mayne, Brian Brushwood, and Justin Robert Young tackle the rapid advancements in AI, focusing on DeepSeek’s R1 model and its cost-effective training methods. They discuss the skepticism and excitement surrounding DeepSeek’s claims and the broader implications for AI development and compute needs. The conversation shifts to OpenAI’s release of the O3 model, highlighting its reasoning capabilities and potential to accelerate the path to AGI. The trio also explores the role of open source in AI innovation, the significance of AI in mainstream discussions, and the future of AI-driven content creation and problem-solving.

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Andrew: Severance

Brian: Severance

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AI’s Latest Leap: Operator and the Future of Internet Browsing

Posted by on February 1st, 2025

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Andrew Mayne, Justin Robert Young, and Brian Brushwood explore the rapid advancements in AI, particularly highlighting the Chinese AI model Deep Seek and OpenAI’s latest creation, Operator. They discuss the technical achievements and controversies surrounding Deep Seek, its implications for the AI community, and the groundbreaking capabilities of Operator in controlling a browser to perform tasks. The conversation also touches on the broader impacts of AI on society, the internet, and how these tools could change our interaction with digital spaces.

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Andrew Mayne: Operator

Justin Robert Young: Operator

Brian Brushwood: Operator

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