(From the series: My AI Learning Journey)

🎙 Why a Podcast?

After my last project—creating math study drills for Japanese 5th graders with Genspark—I saw how powerful AI can be for making custom study materials. That sparked an idea:
👉 Why not create my own AI study materials, tailored exactly to my needs?

This time, I wanted something audible, so I could use my commuting time more productively. Short, engaging podcasts seemed like the perfect solution: not too long, not too overwhelming, and just enough to keep me focused without information overload.


🚧 The Pain Points with Current Learning

Right now, most of my studying is through LinkedIn Learning courses and YouTube videos. But I kept running into the same problems:

  • I don’t know if a video is easy to understand until I watch for a few minutes.
  • Sometimes the content isn’t interesting enough to keep my focus.
  • Not every instructor explains in a fun, engaging way.
  • It’s difficult to know what to study and which courses to take online, since I don’t even know what’s really out there.

This means I waste a lot of time just deciding and filtering before I even get to the actual learning part.


💡 My Original Command

So I gave Genspark this challenge:

“I would like to study and learn about AI and would like to use my commute time to listen to AI related information on my iPhone. I’d like 2 episodes per day, 5 days a week.”

I later adjusted this to 6 episodes per week, since that pace felt sustainable and fit better into my schedule. (Sometimes it takes a bit of trial and error to find the right rhythm for learning.)

And I wanted these podcasts to cover:

  • Latest AI trends & technologies
  • Background and history of AI
  • Beginner-friendly explanations
  • Real-life use cases
  • Types of AI in the market
  • Technical aspects of how AI works
  • Updates on useful AI apps

I also asked that each week’s content be fresh, accurate, and credible, delivered in English, and engaging like a real podcast.


👉 In Part 2, I’ll share what happened when I handed this challenge to Genspark: how it built me a podcast system, what worked, what didn’t, and how you can now listen to my brand-new podcast right here on my site.

Stay tuned!