Future-Focused with Christopher Lind

Christopher Lind
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Feb 2, 2024 • 20min

Weekly Update | Remote Worker Promotions | Job Loss to AI | Neuralink Successful Human Implant

This podcast discusses the challenges faced by remote workers in terms of promotions, the financial viability of AI compared to human workers, and the successful implantation of a chip in a human brain by Neuralink. It emphasizes the importance of fair criteria for promotions, the value of human workers, and the need for caution in adopting AI technologies. The podcast also raises ethical concerns and uncertainties about the future of machine-human connections.
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Jan 30, 2024 • 1h 4min

Revolutionizing Business Intelligence with AI: Transforming Data Analytics Across Industries with Steve Wasick

Are we on the brink of a narrative revolution in AI analytics? This week I had a conversation with Steve Wasick, Founder & CEO of infoSentience, where we explore the intersection of AI, storytelling, and data analytics. Unlike the conventional approach of large language models (LLMs) like GPT, we explored world of 'conceptual automata', a game-changing technology that redefines how we perceive and generate narratives from complex data sets. We touched on the challenges that traditional LLMs face in maintaining accuracy and context, especially when dealing with large volumes of data. We also highlighted the unique flexibility and customization capabilities of conceptual automata, which allow for more accurate, interactive, and context-aware reporting – akin to having an intelligent, data-savvy journalist at your fingertips. But, this wasn't just about the tech as is true with all my discussions. We hit on the future of AI in business, the ethics of AI-generated content, and most importantly, the irreplaceable value of the human element in interpreting and strategizing from AI-provided insights. For anyone intrigued by the potential of AI to transform not just how we analyze data but how we narrate and understand it, you'll want to check it out. And, be sure to read the complete summary on SubStack: https://christopherlind.substack.com Show Notes: 00:00 - Introduction AI in Reporting and Analytics 13:56 - InfoSentience's Unique AI Approach 28:09 - AI's Impact on the Role of Analysts 32:09 - Human Behavior and Psychology in Tech 38:15 - Adapting to Technological Shifts in Professional Roles 46:04 - Customization and Data Modeling in AI Solutions 50:16 - Content Creation and Transparency in AI 57:40 - Limitless Potential of AI in Business Intelligence
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Jan 30, 2024 • 1h 2min

The Art of Productivity: Hacks and Strategies for Peak Performance with Brian Nelson-Palmer

Productivity isn't just about doing more – it's about creating a life that's more purposeful, balanced, and fulfilling. This week we're going beyond the ordinary, diving into the heart of true productivity. To navigate that with me, I'm joined by Brian Nelson-Palmer, the founder of Productivity Gladiator, who is committed to revolutionizing the productivity landscape in people's personal and professional lives. In our discussion, we'll explore strategies and life hacks, honed from years of experience and success. Brian brings with him a wealth of knowledge from his diverse background, including his roles as a fitness instructor and rock band drummer. This episode isn't just about ticking off tasks on a to-do list; it's about redefining what productivity means in your life. Together we'll explore the secrets of effective time management, how to achieve a harmonious work-life balance, and the practical steps you can take to enhance your everyday productivity. This won't just be about ticking off tasks on a to-do list; it is the key to redefining what productivity means in your life. I'm confident everyone will find something in here for them. And, be sure to read the complete summary on SubStack: https://christopherlind.substack.com Show Notes 00:00 - Introduction 08:45 - Brian's Journey to Productivity 17:30 - Balancing Life and Productivity 26:10 - Effective Planning Strategies 34:55 - The Power of Saying 'No' 43:20 - Leveraging Technology for Productivity 52:35 - Closing Thoughts
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Jan 26, 2024 • 32min

Weekly Update | Employee Etiquette Training | Return to Office | DEI Decline | Apple Vision Pro

This week there are four items top of mind on the weekly update. Three of the suggestions come from viewers/listeners, so keep them coming. Employee Etiquette Training - That's right, as employees are coming back to the office, some employers aren't too keen on the habits they've picked up in the remote world. Naturally, the response is to send people to etiquette school. Wait, what?! Return to Work Craziness - The fanfare continues as companies go to great lengths trying to convince their employees the office is a wonderful place to be. However, are these comical, sometimes downright ridiculous efforts causing more damage than good? DEI on the Decline - A recent report shows hiring of DEI roles is down almost 50%, so should we conclude that DEI is no longer a priority? I think there's more to the story, but you'll have to check it out. Apple Vision Pro - Preorders are sold out, so should we expect to run into people on the street walking into streetlamps as they try and stay current on their favorite shows? Probably not, but what does this mean for XR tech? Show Notes0:00 - Introduction 2:06 - Employee Etiquette Training7:33 - Return to Work Craziness 17:13 - DEI on the Decline25:35 - Apple Vision Pro
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Jan 23, 2024 • 1h

Elevating Digital Customer Strategy: Scaling New Heights in Customer Education with Steven Cornwell

Is best-in-class education a key pillar of your product strategy? If not, it should be. This week I talked with Steven Cornwell, SVP of Customer Education Strategy at Gainsight, about the critical importance education plays in driving a successful product strategy. While often treated as an afterthought or nice to have, done right it has the capability to transform your business. However, it's more than haphazardly scheduling some webinars, having your existing staff "train" people when they see fit, or populating a website with digital content. It's an intentional focus on understanding the customer's biggest challenges and architecting solutions that meet customers where they are rather than pulling them somewhere else. While this opportunity area has room for improvement, there have been significant strides in the attention it receives from business leaders and advancement in technology designed to optimize the capability. So, if you have any involvement in driving product or service strategy and are curious what the future holds, you'll want to check out our conversation. And, be sure to read the complete summary on SubStack: https://christopherlind.substack.com Show Notes: 0:00 - Introduction to Customer Education and Experience 6:18 - Evolution from Traditional Training to Digital Platforms 18:32 - The Future of Customer Experience and Education Integration 28:38 - Innovations and Challenges in the B2B Software Industry 39:57 - Expanding Career Opportunities in Customer Education 49:57 - The Role of AI in the Future of Learning and Education 57:43 - Closing Remarks and Future Outlook
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Jan 19, 2024 • 1h 16min

Weekly Update | Reaction | DOAC with Steven Bartlett | Impact of AI on Humanity | Yuval Noah Harari

This week is a slight divergence from the usual weekly update. Steven Bartlett recently had a conversation with Yuval Noah Harari on Diary of a CEO on the state and future of artificial intelligence. You can find the original conversation here, but if you listen to my intro, I encourage discernment before consuming: Yuval brought an interesting perspective as a historian, and after listening to the conversation, I wanted to share some of my thoughts and reactions to the dialogue. Despite our different worldviews, there were many points of mutual agreement as well as wisdom and insight worth considering. At the same time, I felt there were a few missed opportunities to go deeper or provide an alternative point of view. Finally, the discussion was rather heavy and esoteric, so I brought some practical and individual actions everyone could take without feeling overwhelmed by what is largely an inevitable future many have little influence over. I'll be back next week with the usual commentary. I've had a few people share some topics already, so I've got the agenda lined up. However, if you have additional topics, feel free to send them along. Show Notes: 0:00 - Introduction & Initial Reactions/Consideration 4:03 - Big Picture Highlights 5:04 - The Pace of Change 11:15 - Human & Tech Intersection - The Complexity of the Human Mind 16:02 - Will AI Take Free Will 21:32 - Forging Human Relationships 27:18 - The Pursuit of Amortality 34:40 - Exploitating of the Vulnerable 38:02 - AI Created Systems 44:32 - AI Impact on Jobs & Skills 52:30 - Practical Applications 59:45 - AI is not for Relationships 1:01:42 - Build Human Relationships 1:03:51 - Read You Bible 1:08:13 - Evaluate AI Promises Carefully 1:12:33 - Know Your Why
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Jan 12, 2024 • 28min

AI for Job Seekers | Humanistic Robotics | Tech & Transhumanism | Weekly Update | Future-Focused

January 2024 is well on its way, and the pace of change isn't slowing any time soon. With the couple weeks off work, I had some added time to spend time researching and reflecting on some interesting and thought-provoking topics. Here's this week's update on the three that are top of mind for me. AI in Job Applications - Ethical Considerations: Revisiting the growing trend of AI-assisted job applications and my reflections on the diverse public reactions. Is it fair to consider it "cheating" when using AI for job applications? Perhaps we need to reevaluate how we view technology's role in efficiency and effectiveness.Advancements in Robotics - The Tesla Optimus Case Study: If you're not familiar with the Optimus project, you should be. It's quite the evolution of humanistic robotics. We are getting much closer to more human-like robots. I've got mixed feelings on the rapid progress and potential implications of these developments.Transhumanism - The Future of Human Augmentation: That word means a lot of different things to lots of different people, so I'll define it and focus on the ethical and practical aspects of augmenting human capabilities with technology. From AI cochlear implants to Neuralink's brain-chip experiments, I'll touch on the potential benefits and risks of these innovations, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of ethical and moral dimensions.Show Notes0:00 - Introduction2:20 - AI for Job Seekers11:02 - Humanistic Robots17:40 - The Onset of Transhumanism
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Jan 9, 2024 • 1h 7min

Tech-Enabled Behavioral Alchemy: Transforming Knowledge into Measurable Behavior Change with Chris Taylor

What does it take to transform knowledge into actionable behavior change and how is technology changing that? This week I dug into this with Chris Taylor, Founder & CEO of Actionable.co. Our conversation explores the intersection of technology, behavior, and learning, unraveling the intricacies of how behavioral analytics can not only measure but significantly enhance the transfer from knowledge to skill. We deep dive into the critical difference between enjoyable experiences and those that fundamentally change behaviors. It also highlights the pivotal role of AI in analytics, which emerges as a beacon of hope, offering insights into individual and collective learning patterns and driving the evolution of sound practices. But it's not just about technology. We also touch on the human elements - the challenges inherent in altering behaviors, the importance of setting clear, achievable objectives, and the need for a consultative approach that values incremental progress and empowers employees. This episode is crucial listening for anyone invested in harnessing the power of knowledge to create real, measurable change in both personal and professional landscapes. And, be sure to read the summaries on SubStack: https://christopherlind.substack.com Show Notes: 00:00 - The Interplay of Technology and Behavior Change 10:26 - Misconceptions of Behavior Change and the Knowing-Doing Gap 20:08 - Technology’s Role in Enabling and Measuring Behavior Change 32:08 - Setting Clear Goals for Learning Programs 41:00 - Personalization in Learning and Behavior Change 50:38 - Data Analytics and AI in Learning: Present and Future 01:02:16 - Closing Thoughts: Harnessing Technology for Better Learning Outcomes
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Jan 5, 2024 • 22min

Weekly Update - AI's Dual Impact on Job Market | Rise of Quantum Computing | Technology & The Power Crisis

We are into the first week of January and there are already lots of exciting things to watch in 2024. This week's future-focused weekly update hits on three that are top of mind for me. AI's Dual Impact on Job Market: It's a complex world when you explore AI's role in job displacement and creation. There are conflicting reports and projections highlighting the need for cautious and discerning leadership in navigating AI's impact on employment. As leaders, we need to engage in open dialogues and proactive strategies to stay ahead in an era of uncertainty and disruption. Quantum Computing's Leap Forward: I hit the basics of quantum computing and its potential to revolutionize processing power. With predictions of quantum computing hitting the mainstream in 2024, we need to consider the implications for AI, pharmaceuticals, finance, and business optimization. When it lands, it will amplify technological advancements, posing exciting opportunities and new risks. The Power Crisis in Tech Advancement: We can't ignore the energy demands of rapidly advancing technologies like AI and quantum computing. It's easy to forget the significant electricity consumption by data centers and tech giants, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable power solutions. I'm optimistic given the developments in fusion energy, a potential game-changer for clean and efficient power generation, and the evolving landscape of renewable energy sources. And, don't forget to share your thoughts. Also, if there are topics you're curious about, let me know. I'll continue sharing my thoughts in this rapid-fire addition to Future-Focused content. Have a great week!
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Jan 2, 2024 • 1h 2min

Diagnosing Disease in a Cough: Unlocking the Potential of AI in Healthcare with Kitty Kolding

Can a simple cough reveal the hidden story of your health? In this eye-opening episode, we delve into the groundbreaking intersection of artificial intelligence and healthcare with my guest, Kitty Kolding, Co-Founder & CEO of RAIsonance. Discover how AI is transforming a common human cough into a sophisticated diagnostic instrument. Kitty sheds light on the challenges, skepticism, and breakthroughs in integrating AI into the healthcare sector, and how this technology is increasing diagnostic efficiency and democratizing healthcare access globally. This conversation is not just about technology; it's about a paradigm shift in healthcare – a leap towards more accessible, equitable, and personalized medical care. Whether you're a healthcare professional, tech enthusiast, or simply someone intrigued by the future of medicine, this episode offers crucial insights into how AI is reshaping our approach to disease diagnosis and management. Show Notes: 00:00 - Journey to Innovation 20:06 - RAIsonance Unveiled 24:51 - Affordability and Accessibility 30:10 - AI and Disease Patterns 45:55 - Beyond Diagnosis 51:20 - Future of AI in Imaging

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