Video podcast

Frontier Tech.

Frontier technology for the people building real companies.

Most technology conversations live in one of two registers: hype or skepticism. Neither helps you decide what to do this quarter inside your company. Frontier Tech is a new video podcast for people who don't need another think piece. They need a diagnostic.

The show runs in two formats. Pre-recorded conversations are released regularly and feature two-host discussions on what's actually working at the frontier and where it's quietly breaking. Once a month, we host a live session on LinkedIn where you can bring questions in real time and have your situation diagnosed on camera.

Pre-recorded episodes often include live builds and demonstrations of the tools and techniques we discuss. Agent setups, AI workflow integrations, and real-world examples you can adapt to your own context. When an episode produces a working artifact worth keeping, we publish it. Example code repositories, diagnostic checklists, and other tools you can actually use after the show.

AI in the Lab Episode 1 cover — Automated Crypto Trading App, Concept to Working UI, Tuesday June 2, 11 AM ET, live on LinkedIn Latest episode

AI in the Lab — Episode 1: Concept to a Working Chart UI.

Aired Tuesday June 2, 2026 · 90 minutes · Recording now on YouTube

AI in the Lab is the Frontier Tech sub-series of hands-on demonstrations. Each series takes on something substantive (a complex application build, an agent workflow, a tool walk-through) and shows the full orchestration end-to-end. All code and reference documents shared in public repos.

Series 1 is an automated crypto trading app, built across several planned episodes with AI as an active partner from the first conversation.

Episode 1 covers the concept conversation, the high-level plan, and Phase 1 of the build. The episode walks the concept through to a defensible plan, then the plan through to a runnable artifact: a working UI with a real-time TradingView-style chart that you can clone from the repo.

Disclaimer: Educational only. Not investment advice.

What to expect from the live sessions

A working session, not a webinar.

01

Three frames, not three talks

We walk through three angles on a topic, five to seven minutes each. The frames are anchors, not lectures. We spend more time on the questions than on the framing.

02

Questions through each frame

Drop your questions in the live comments as we go. Don't wait for the end. The best version of the session is one where the audience pulls us off-script onto the situations actually in the room.

03

A live diagnosis if you want one

If you have a specific situation in your company that you've been wrestling with, message me beforehand and I'll send you a guest link to come on-camera. We'll work through it live.

What gets covered

Frontier technology as it actually lands inside companies.

Each session picks one substantive topic. The throughline is the gap between what frontier technologies can do in a demo and what they actually produce inside a real company. AI is the dominant substrate right now, so it shows up in most conversations. Agents, model selection, workflow redesign, team capability, and the strategic decisions senior leaders are making (sometimes without realizing it) all fit under the umbrella.

The show runs in two formats. Pre-recorded conversations come out regularly. Live sessions happen monthly. Recordings of live sessions are available after the broadcast.

Host

Mark Bennett.

Founder of AdviceForge and former CEO. I've spent the past several years informally advising fellow founder-CEOs in the Abundance360 community on their AI adoption work. Frontier Tech is the public version of that work, in the open, with you in the room.

I write at adviceforge.com about why team AI capability is the actual constraint on AI ROI. More about me.

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