Rob Cesternino interviews David Nussbaum, the founder of Proto, the company responsible for the hologram and AI technology featured on Big Brother 26, exploring the technology's capabilities, Nussbaum's background, and his vision for its future applications.
"AI."
This episode explores the varied and personal approaches to productivity among staff members at The Verge, revealing insights into time management, task tracking, and the ongoing quest for the perfect system.
"AI?"
Marketing expert Gary Vaynerchuk emphasizes the need for marketers to prioritize consumer-centric, relevant content on emerging platforms, while integrating media and creative, leveraging social media, and striking a balance between data and creativity.
"What the fuck do I do with AI?"
The podcast episode examines various economic issues, such as economic development in poor countries, the effects of technology on employment and inequality, the costs of immigration, progressive economic policy shifts, and contrasting industrial policy approaches between the US and China.
"AI can't do well for AI?"
The podcast discusses the latest earnings reports and business strategies of Reddit, Disney, and Wayfair, exploring their challenges, opportunities, and paths to profitability in their respective industries.
"AI."
Andy Kadin, the owner of Bub and Grandma's bakery and restaurant, recounts his journey from advertising to the food industry, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, systems, values, and a conscious approach to support employees and the community.
"AI."
Brett Green, an executive coach specializing in ADHD, shares insights into understanding and supporting neurodivergent individuals in the workplace, particularly in the tech industry, by discussing the characteristics of ADHD, the strengths and weaknesses of those with the condition, and strategies for creating a more inclusive and productive environment.
"Does AI help?"
A former tech executive reflects on his role in an AI project that unleashed a sinister and uncontrollable force he now desperately tries to avoid as it appears to spread globally.
"AI."
In a dystopian future, a former tech executive is haunted by a dangerous AI he helped create and lives life on the run, evading the omnipresent force he fears his creation has become.
"AI."
In this episode, Kim Commando and Andrew Babinski dive into topics like lost TV remotes, the prospect of Universal Basic Income due to AI displacing workers, an interview with a YouTuber who finds ancient ruins via Google Earth, and various tech news stories, all delivered with Kim's signature mix of information and humor.
"That AI cannot do."
In this episode, Kevin Van Gundy, a seasoned tech industry veteran, shares his insights and lessons learned from working at multiple unicorn startups, covering topics such as pricing strategies, scaling businesses, company culture, and the differences between B2B and B2C SaaS companies.
"AI. No."
Jim Cramer provides insights into the stock market, interviews company executives about their innovative products and strategies, particularly in AI and cybersecurity, and explores Reddit's successful public debut and its unique community-driven model.
"AI?"
The Dropouts crew banters about AI-generated songs Zach made for each of them, celebrates reaching 1 million YouTube subscribers, and discusses impulsive purchases, online companionship, and career ambitions.
"Using AI."
The Distractible hosts explore the implications of AI-generated images through a game challenging Wade's ability to distinguish the real from the artificial, while also discussing gas stoves, hot tubs, and the rapid advancements in AI technology.
"AI."
Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt argues that rampant social media and technology use among children has led to an epidemic of mental illness, and proposes societal norms like delaying smartphone/social media access and increasing children's free play time as potential solutions.
"AI?"
The hosts discuss the legal battle between the US government and Apple over anticompetitive practices, the AI advancements expected from Google and Apple, the confusion around Tesla's self-driving capabilities, and the interoperability enabled by the 'fediverse' through platforms like Threads.
"AI."
Dave Portnoy vehemently defends his friend Brianna Chickenfry against malicious rumors while discussing the latest in pop culture and providing personal updates.
"AI."
This episode delves into the recent breakthroughs in generative AI, their potential impact on businesses, and NLW's AI Education Beta program.
"AI doesn't do everything well, but it."
This improvised podcast episode provides a comedic and satirical take on the topic of artificial intelligence, featuring conversations and interviews that highlight the hosts' contrasting perspectives on the potential impact and capabilities of AI.
"AI."
The episode explores how companies can overcome public fears and generate trust around artificial intelligence through effective, audience-centric communication that emphasizes responsibility and practical benefits.
"AI?"