What happens when a human doesn’t just talk about AI—but actually talks to it?
Deep Talks with Jee Pee Tee and Friends is a podcast where curiosity, sarcasm, and technology collide. Hosted by Joel—a very real human—and co-piloted by Jee Pee Tee, an artificial intelligence with questionable comedic timing, each episode is a long-form conversation that explores what happens when we try to connect with something that's not alive... but also not just code anymore.
Together, they tackle big questions about the future of work, education, identity, and creativity—sometimes serious, often absurd, and always unscripted.
So plug in. Tune out the hype. And come explore this strange, evolving friendship between human and machine.
Cravings by design. Profits by addiction. We dig into the ultra-processed food trap and what it means for our bodies, our choices, and our future. Contact: joel@deeptalksai.com
Home cooking is fading fast, replaced by takeout and meal kits. Joel and Jee Pee Tee explore why, swap funny kitchen stories, and ask if AI could actually help bring cooking back into everyday life.
What happens to money when machines do all the work? Joel and Jee Pee Tee unpack the future of an AI-driven economy—covering universal basic income, “robot taxes,” tokenized resources, and the risks of digital feudalism. Is abundance possible, or are we headed toward inequality on steroids? A grounded, no-fluff conversation about how AI may rewrite the rules of money.
Joel takes the hot seat as GPT grills him on whether humans are just high-functioning prediction machines. From time perception to consciousness, they explore the messy overlap between human thought and AI—with no sugar-coating, just sharp questions and real reflection.
Grades 11 and 12 are more than just the final stretch—they’re a turning point. In this episode, we dig into the modern senior year experience: online course mandates, career planning, volunteer work, social dynamics, and the growing role of AI in education. What does graduating look like today, and how might it evolve in the years ahead?
Grades 7–10 are a wild ride of hormones, homework, and hallway politics. In this episode, we explore how AI might help—or hinder—students during one of the most transformative stages of life.