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Martin Warner

Often dubbed the “Elon Musk of the UK,” he has founded and successfully exited multiple businesses across various sectors, including 3D printing and AI. He is also a bestselling author.

Top 3 podcasts with Martin Warner

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Jan 10, 2025 • 32min

Warp Speed: Revolutionizing Personal Productivity with AI

Martin Warner, a serial entrepreneur and the founder of warpSpeed, dives into the revolutionary role of AI in personal productivity. He shares his fascination with AI and details how warpSpeed acts as an 'AI partner' to automate daily tasks, particularly in managing overwhelming work schedules. The conversation touches on the integration of advanced language models and contextual reasoning, illustrating how these technologies can streamline workflows and enhance efficiency for busy individuals.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 0sec

MBA2587 Extended Interview: Martin Warner – The Elon Musk of The UK. How to Build and Sell a Business. Make Life Changing Money.

Martin Warner, often called the "Elon Musk of the UK," shares his journey as a successful entrepreneur in diverse fields like 3D printing and AI. He reveals strategies for rapidly building and exiting businesses, emphasizing a curiosity-driven approach to innovation. Warner discusses the importance of data in decision-making, storytelling in attracting investors, and balancing personal life with professional ambitions. He also highlights the transformative power of AI in enhancing productivity and its potential to complement human skills.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 53min

Easy as GDP

Martin Warner, an innovative entrepreneur in AI and electric aviation, shares insights on how emerging technologies are reshaping investments. Andrei Kulikov, a Kyiv-based journalist, provides a deep dive into Ukraine’s political landscape and its economic fallout. They explore the implications of Donald Trump’s tariffs on the Scottish whisky industry and discuss the delicate balance between diplomacy and economic stability in conflict zones. Anticipated UK GDP data also highlights concerns about future growth in a changing global market.