Prompt Fiction ain't your typical podcast. Join our hosts Scott and Reece as they descend into the rabbit hole of AI, creativity, and the unexpected stories that emerge when technology meets human imagination. Each episode is a journey through uncharted territory, where prompts become narratives and algorithms become characters in their own right.
Like the briefcase in Pulp Fiction, we never quite reveal what's inside our prompts - but the glow is undeniable.
Enter the Fiction
About Reece
Reece Preston is a communications and digital marketing specialist with a knack for making complex ideas simple. By day, he’s worked across internal comms, culture, and operations—helping teams find clarity and connection. By night (and on this podcast), he’s the guy who likes to push AI tools beyond their limits, experimenting with ways to make them do things they probably weren’t designed for. Calm, curious, and a little mischievous with technology, Reece brings both insight and humour to Prompt Fiction.
About Scott
Scott Quilter is an AI educator, consultant, and all-round tech evolutionist who believes “as tech evolves, so should we.” He’s the co-founder of Techosaurus, a family-run EdTech business that helps organisations make sense of modern work and AI. Known for his hands-on teaching style, sharp insights, and occasional punk rock references, Scott brings both expertise and humour to Prompt Fiction—making the fast-moving world of AI feel human, practical, and fun.
"Copy Paste Send" is a recurring segment on the podcast dedicated to highlighting instances where AI generates incorrect, nonsensical, or "janky" responses, and users fail to verify them before sharing or implementing them. The term itself refers to the common pitfall of simply copying AI-generated content, pasting it, and sending it without proper review, thereby risking one's integrity or causing practical problems.
The segment serves as a cautionary tale, emphasising the importance of human oversight when using AI. These stories underscore that AI, while powerful, is not infallible and can produce wildly inaccurate or unhelpful results. Users must always critically check AI's output, especially in professional or high-stakes scenarios, to avoid costly mistakes or reputational damage.