Issue #75: Conversational AI Fortune Tellers, Reasoning Models, and the new Gulf of JMP
HowdyππΎ. This week, Iβm moderating the World Trade Center Instituteβs AGILE series on Technology and Disaster Recoveryβan event Iβd love to see you at. Regardless of your WTCI membership status, we invite you to join us today Wednesday, February 19th, at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in Harbor East. Doors open at 4 PM, so be sure to register and attend.
On a different note, I have an alpha product announcement. For a while, Iβve toyed with the idea of building a Miss Cleo-style AI fortune teller, and Iβm thrilled to say itβs finally ready for testing! Itβs a wild showcase of just how far conversational AI has come. Try it outβjust call Madame Claudette at 504-406-1410, give her a name and a birth month or year, and let the magic unfold.

This isnβt an official product launch (yet), but Iβm looking for early clients interested in conversational AI bots for IVR, customer service, marketing, and sales or who want a fun proof of concept. If thatβs you, reach out to me and the PerryLabs team at contact@perrylabs.io (the Perry Labs website is coming soon), and let’s see how my team can help.
Also, please give Madame Claudette a ring at 504-406-1410 and let me know what you think! Iβm always looking for ideas to make her better.
βjason

Rise of the Reasoning Models
AI is shifting from pure data-driven intelligence to models that can reason and problem-solve with far less training data. DeepSeekβs approach has shown that AI doesnβt need to memorize everythingβit just needs to think better. This raises big questions: Is reasoning the future of AI? And what does this mean for how we train and use these systems?
πΌ Talking Tech: Watch & Learn
Resumes vs. Algorithms: How to Beat the ATS and Get Hired!
Ever wondered why every online recipe comes with a long, unnecessary backstory? Thatβs SEO at work. But hereβs the kickerβitβs happening in the job market too. Your resume isnβt just for hiring managers; it has to get past AI first. Want to know how to beat the system and land that interview? Watch this video to find out more.
π The Best in Tech This WeekΒ
π€ Humane AI Pin Shuts Down, HP Steps In – To be honest, Iβm surprised the Humane AI Pin lasted this long. HP is acquiring the company, possibly giving the platform and some of its team a soft landing. I still believe in a post-keyboard world, but the AI Pin wasnβt it. Meanwhile, Metaβs Ray-Ban smart glassesβessentially a better AI Pin in a different form factorβhave been a huge hit.
π° NY Times Goes All In on AI – The New York Times is embracing AI, rolling out internal tools, and setting editorial rules for its use. This seems like the right approachβembrace AI, establish clear guidelines, and enhance team performance. I imagine this is just the first of many newsrooms making structured AI integration the norm.
π« AI Is Making Learning Harder for New Devs – Not all AI-assisted learning is helpful. When I spoke at Stevenson University last week, a professor mentioned that entry-level developers are over-relying on AI-generated code, struggling to answer foundational questions. Their solution? Discouraging AI use in computer science courses until the third yearβwhich seems like the right balance between learning fundamentals and leveraging AI effectively.
π€ The AI Roadshow: Workshops, Talks & Beyond
Last week was a busy one for AI discussions. At the Maryland Technology Councilβs Technology Transformation Conference, I joined a panel on responsible AI adoption and data governance, exploring how businesses and policymakers are adapting to rapid advancements. The next day, I guest lectured at Stevenson University, introducing AI concepts to students and discussing its growing impact on cybersecurity.
Upcoming Talks & Events:
February 19, 2025 β WTCI AGILE: Empowering Global Disaster Response with Tech
This week, Iβm moderating WTCIβs AGILE session on Disaster Response & Technologyβan essential event for professionals in innovation, logistics, and crisis response. After Wednesday, I’ll have more details about the next AGILE event in Aprilβstay tuned! Iβll also be at the WTCIβs Bowe Fellowship, joining a panel of senior marketers to discuss AIβs impact on global branding and sales strategies.
Around Town:
I’m always on the move, and these are the events on my radarβwhether I’m attending, participating, or simply keeping tabs on the latest happenings.
π Equitech Tuesday β Baltimoreβs monthly tech and startup gathering, bringing together founders, investors, and innovators. If youβre attending any of these or want to connect, reach outβletβs talk AI!
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P.S. Before you go…
If you read my previous article on maps, you know that Google has officially changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of Americaβfor users in the U.S.Β In Mexico, it remains unchanged, and everywhere else, people will now see both names – andΒ Mexico isnβt happy about it.
But MapQuest may have the best solution yetβjust name it whatever you want!
Introducing: The Gulf of Jason Michael Perry!