When I asked my wife what she thinks is the most problematic thing about AI, she didnât hesitate:
âEveryone uploads everything.â
In this episode of AI for the 99%, we dive deep into the risks hiding behind our daily habits â from saving files in the cloud to sharing prompts with ChatGPT. Together, we explore what really happens to your data once it leaves your device, and why small business owners, freelancers, and everyday users should care.
This isnât fearmongering â itâs a wake-up call about privacy, trust, and digital responsibility. If youâve ever wondered whether AI and cloud storage are as safe as they seem, this short but sharp episode will give you 99% of the truth.
đ Key Highlights
Why âthe cloudâ might not be as private as you think
How your ChatGPT inputs can end up on someone elseâs server
Practical steps for handling sensitive data safely
Why even non-tech people need to think critically about AI privacy
A refreshingly honest conversation between a husband and wife about AI and trust
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Ever wondered why ChatGPT sometimes invents facts, sources, or entire stories? In this episode of AI for the 99%, we break down the phenomenon of AI hallucinationsâwhy they happen, how they can impact your work, and most importantly, how to protect yourself from them.
From a lawyerâs embarrassing courtroom moment to strange travel advice about Hamelin, we explore real-world examples of AI gone wrong. Youâll learn the role of probability in AI outputs, why context matters, and the critical steps every entrepreneur, freelancer, and startup should take to avoid costly mistakes.
Key Highlights
Why AI chatbots sometimes make things up
The dice-roll metaphor that explains every ChatGPT output
Famous cases of AI hallucinationsâfrom courtrooms to government tax policies
Practical tips: using multiple models, giving better context, and always checking sources
Why AI struggles with math and logic (and what to do instead)
Quotes from the Episode
âChatGPT doesnât know what it writesâit just throws a 90,000-sided dice and fills in the blank.â
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AI photos are everywhereâfrom barber shop flyers to social media feedsâbut are they really helping your brand, or quietly hurting it? In this episode of AI for the 99%, Dietmar from argo.berlin dives into the hidden rules, the common mistakes, and the surprising realities behind using AI-generated pictures in marketing.
Discover why so many AI images look the same, how to make your visuals stand out, and the risks of posting them on platforms like LinkedIn. Whether youâre a small business owner, a marketer, or just experimenting with tools like MidJourney, Leonardo AI, or TGPT, this episode will give you practical insights you wonât want to miss.
âš Key Highlights:
Why AI-generated photos often look identicalâand how to fix that
The critical role of style, proportion, and logic in AI imagery
LinkedInâs hidden penalty for AI photos (and what it means for your reach)
When to use AI images vs. stock photos for maximum impact
Practical homework: experiment with free credits on AI image tools
đŹ Quotes from the Episode:
âIf you post artificial intelligence pictures with your posts, you get penalized.â
âYou might have realized, walking down a busy street, AI pictures all start to look the same."
âThink about style, proportion, and logicâotherwise, your AI picture looks off.â
AI for the 99%: Google Content and Ranking
Is it smart â or dangerous â to create your website content with AI? In this episode of AI for the 99%, Tidma from Argo Berlin dives deep into the debate on AI-generated content and Google SEO. For small businesses, freelancers, and startups, the stakes are high: Google says they reward quality, but what happens when your AI content is too obvious, too generic, or too risky?
In this episode, youâll discover:
Why Google doesnât ban AI content but does penalize low-quality text
How AI content can still rank â even at scale â and the hidden risks involved
Why using a second URL might save your main website from penalties
The surprising role of prompts in producing content that actually performs
What the EU AI Act means for labeling AI-generated content
Whether youâre a mom-and-pop shop or a scrappy startup, this episode will help you avoid SEO pitfalls while still harnessing the power of AI for growth.
Quotes from the Episode:
âGoogle doesnât care if itâs AI or human â they care if itâs good.â
âAt scale, Google knows itâs AI. The question is: will they let you rank?â
In this episode of AI for the 99%, we tackle one of the biggest hidden risks of working with AI tools like ChatGPT: your data becoming fuel for the very models youâre using.
Entrepreneurs, freelancers, and small business owners are constantly asked to share inputs with AIâbut few realize those inputs may later power competitorsâ insights.
Dietmar from Argo Berlin breaks down how large language models âeatâ everything you type, why your business data is more valuable than you think, and the simple step you can take today to protect your competitive edge.
What youâll learn in this episode:
Why AI companies collect user input and how it trains their models.
The surprising difference between your data and random internet posts.
A simple trick to stop your data from being used to train future versions of AI.
How freelancers and entrepreneurs can leverage AI safely without giving away their best ideas.
âThose LLMs like ChatGPT⊠they eat everything they can. One way is to collect the things people type into their interface.â
Quotes from the Episode
âThose LLMs like ChatGPT⊠they eat everything they can. One way is to collect the things people type into their interface.â
âThereâs a trick you should follow: turn off this function if you donât want your data to train the models.â
AI promises productivity â but a new study says 95% of companies see no gains. Shocking? Maybe not.
The truth is, big organizations struggle with AI adoption, while small businesses and everyday teams are quietly making it work.
In this episode of AI for the 99%, we cut through the hype and explore what AI really means for the people who do the real work.
Highlights from the Episode:
Why Fortune 500 CEOs are failing at AI adoption.
The hidden advantages small businesses have when implementing AI.
How employees are already using AI â often without their bosses knowing.
Practical insights into turning AI into real productivity gains.
Quotes from the Episode:
â95% of organizations donât get anything out of their AI pilot projects â but thatâs because they asked the Fortune 500, not people like us.â
âAbout half the people use AI without the bosses even knowing it.â
đïž Is ChatGPT worth the $25 a month?
In this episode of AI and the 99%, Dietmar from Argo.Berlin tackles the big question facing startups, freelancers, NGOs, and small businesses: should you pay for a tool that also has a free version? The answer may surprise you.
We dig into the economics behind free vs paid AI, why âfreeâ isnât really free, and why paying might actually save you money in the long run.
Along the way, youâll hear eye-opening insights into how companies like OpenAI manage costs â and what that means for everyday users.
đ„ Key Highlights
Why ChatGPT costs money to run (and why OpenAI may lose money even on paid plans)
The hidden economics of âfree AIâ and why firms subsidize access
Practical advice for freelancers, startups, and NGOs deciding whether to upgrade
Why the $25 subscription could be the smartest investment you make in your workflow
đŹ Quotes from the Episode
âThe difference between the free versions and the paid versions is huge.â
âItâs quite probable that even with the paid subscription, they lose money â because they have to pay the servers.â
AI isnât just for Big Tech â itâs for the 99% of businesses and workers who keep our economies running every single day. In this episode of AI for the 99%, we cut through the hype and talk about how small businesses, freelancers, startups, and everyday workers can actually use AI â without massive budgets, tech teams, or Silicon Valley resources.
Why AI for small businesses is a survival tool, not a luxury
The big difference between AI for Big Tech vs. AI for the 99%
How freelancers, agency owners, and mom-and-pop shops can apply AI today
The true costs of AI: time, money, and education â and how to manage them
Why practical, actionable AI tips matter more than deep tech theory
âItâs great that the big firms use AI, but they have a team, they have IT, they have resources. How is it with the small firms?â
âWhat I want to do in this podcast is get you â as an agency owner, a mom-and-pop store, a production plant, or a freelancer â to actually use AI.â
This episode is packed with real-world AI insights for the people who need it most: the 99% of businesses powering our economies.
đŹ Quotes from the Episode
âItâs great that the big firms use AI, but they have a team, they have IT, they have resources. How is it with the small firms?â
âWhat I want to do in this podcast is get you â as an agency owner, a mom-and-pop store, a production plant, or a freelancer â to actually use AI.â