The podcast delves into the transformative impact of artificial intelligence across diverse sectors, examining the latest technological developments, industry perspectives, and cultural implications through insightful conversations and expert analysis.
"Generative AI is a."
Marc Minguella, an Executive Partner at IBM Consulting, discusses the importance of customer experience in digital transformation, the potential of AI in creating new business models, the need for AI governance, the value of diverse perspectives, and the necessity of continuous learning in the rapidly evolving technology landscape.
"Generative AI."
The podcast episode covers the latest tech news, including the Google Pixel 9 review, iPhone color rumors, a triple-folding phone prototype, generative AI in creative apps, and a trivia game about tech companies and products.
"So generative AI."
Brian Ryerson from the USTA discusses how their partnership with IBM utilizes AI to create immersive digital experiences, real-time insights, and personalized content for fans attending or following the US Open tennis tournament.
"What are you working on with generative AI?"
The US Tennis Association partners with IBM to utilize AI technology, including generative models, to provide fans with immersive digital experiences at the US Open, generating match highlights, commentaries, summaries, and real-time insights at scale.
"What are you working on with generative AI?"
In this episode, Brian Ryerson from the US Tennis Association discusses how the organization's partnership with IBM allows them to leverage AI technologies to provide fans with an immersive and data-driven experience during the US Open tennis tournament, including AI-generated content, real-time match visualizations, and personalized storytelling at scale.
"What are you working on with generative AI?"
In this episode, Adam Curry and Dave Jones delve into the evolving landscape of podcasting, exploring the need for direct listener support, authenticity, community engagement, decentralization, and a standardized system for licensing audio content.
"AI generative AI."
Jordan Wilson argues that the primary reason companies cannot fully leverage generative AI is a failure to properly train and educate staff, calling for an urgent shift in priorities toward comprehensive educational programs to harness this transformative technology.
"Generative AI."
The episode examines TikTok's challenges in separating American user data from its Chinese parent company and Amazon's strategies to grow profits amid increasing competition in e-commerce and cloud computing.
"Do generative AI, right?"
This episode analyzes X's difficulties in moderating harmful content like explicit AI-generated images of Taylor Swift, and the challenges faced by defense technology startups in securing contracts from the U.S. military despite substantial venture capital investment.
"Do generative AI, right?"
In the wake of a ruling that online content contributed to a child's death and debates over social media censorship, the episode explores the growing calls to reign in the power and influence of tech companies, including the possibility of repealing the law that enabled their rise.
"Okay, so what happens with generative AI?"
Sam Marchant, an early-stage founder and investor at Hambro Perks, provides invaluable insights into the startup ecosystem, drawing from his experiences as both an entrepreneur and a venture capitalist, offering practical advice on topics ranging from pitch deck evaluation to deal negotiation.
"Let's talk about generative AI."
Rachel Dooley and Ilona Logvinova, innovation leaders from a law firm and legal department, share insights on their roles, the potential of generative AI, the significance of knowledge management, and the need for a comprehensive approach to driving innovation within the legal industry.
"Generative AI? Yeah."
This episode features Josh Mohrer, an early Uber employee and current solo founder, sharing his experiences working with Travis Kalanick, navigating regulatory challenges, and leveraging AI to create Wave, an AI-powered note-taking app that exemplifies the potential for solopreneurs in the AI era.
"Like Generative AI."
Jordan Wilson provides a practical blueprint for businesses to successfully implement generative AI, emphasizing a ground-up approach, measurable wins, education and training, and planning for the future impact of AI on jobs and ethical considerations.
"Now in generative AI."
The host makes a compelling case that generative AI is not just a passing hype but a transformative technology that has become an integral part of how businesses operate and intelligence is created, and those who fail to recognize its significance risk being left behind.
"So our definition of generative AI has."
The host criticizes Apple's newly announced Vision Pro mixed reality headset as an overpriced and isolating product that does not solve significant problems for the average consumer, arguing that its true potential lies in the future integration of a large language model.
"Is there a lot of generative AI?"
The 200th episode of Everyday AI is a comprehensive compendium of insights, facts, and predictions about the rapidly evolving field of generative AI, emphasizing its potential impact on various industries and the need for responsible implementation.
"Using generative AI techniques."
The host shares practical advice and demonstrations on how to strategically use generative AI to automate manual knowledge work tasks, arguing that winning back time is the biggest return on investment for this technology and a crucial skill for professional success.
"Generative AI creates intelligence."