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Mar 21, 2024 • 48min
S1E19: Engagement at Scale- Using AI to Boost Your Copywriting
As exciting as it is to delve into the theory and policies that drive AI innovation, sometimes we need to ask "but how do I implement it"? Today we're doing thing differently. We're on with Louis Shulman, co-foudner of inbox ghosts, to get into the details of how to scale AI-powered newsletter copywriting business. And as an added bonus, we have our editor in chief and resident digital nomad Liam Lawson doing the interview. I'm Arturo, and this is AITR Live. Without me.

Mar 20, 2024 • 55min
S1E18: MIT Data Scientist on Bias, Ethics, and Data Diversity
It seems impossible to say "diversity" these days without igniting a firestorm. It speaks to the challenge humans have separating who we are from what we were taught. Beyond it being simply the right thing to do, there's empirical data that proves companies committed to diversity and equality consistently show a more profitable bottom line.We sit down with Zev Eigen, MIT graduate and the co-founder and chief data scientist at Syndio who's made it his life's work to balance the hiring and pay scales at companies as he shares what makes his work fulfilling and his vision for how AI will shape the future of human employment.

Mar 12, 2024 • 55min
S1E17: AI x Banking with a Risk Mitigation Specialist
The banking industry doesn't garner much sympathy. Likely even less once you learn they spend most of their time reacting to new regulation rather than proactively evolving their processes. Christos Markidis hopes to fix that. Today he shares why AI is a significant leap forward for the banking industry, and what he hopes the future brings.

Mar 7, 2024 • 34min
S1E16: Internal AITR Podcast with Editor in Chief Liam Lawson
With thousands of tools out there, how to do you know where to start your journey? Our very own Liam Lawson talks about boosting his productivity, upscaling the AI Tool Report, and which tools everyone should start using to maximize their workflow.

Mar 5, 2024 • 39min
S1E15: Accepted: Meeting with Xembly
Our history makes one thing clear: Humans tend to like to be around other humans socially. It gets complicated when that bleeds into our professional worlds. While planning is important, it often feels like meetings have taken the place of actual works during our day. Enter Xembly, the company founded by NLP veterans committed to streamlining our professional interactions and clarifying the action items that come out of them. Co-Founder and CTO Jason Flaks talks origins, goals, and the importance of being prepared when opportunity strikes.

Feb 20, 2024 • 41min
S1E14: The Looming Threat of Deepfakes - An IT Expert's Perspective
Leo Rodman has been in the game since the days of dial-up. He shares his unique and invaluable perspective as someone who's seen technology hit it's exponential curve. Join us as we discuss deepfakes, ethics, and everything in between.

Feb 13, 2024 • 36min
S1E13: AI Investing for Dummies (with author Paul Mladjenovic)
AI may be new, but entrepreneurship certainly isn't. Human have a long tradition of finding the angles and leveraging the hustle to make their money make more money. Paul Mladjenovic, author of several of the famous "For Dummies" books, shares his insight into why AI may be unique, but its underlying principles of investment remain the same.

Feb 13, 2024 • 39min
S1E12: Graft CEO—AI Infrastructure for the 99%
All technology is deflationary. By building on previous generations, we find Moore's Law to be true for more than just computers. But most tools are only as good as the platforms upon which they are implemented. Adam Oliner, founder and CEO of Graft, shares his journey from tech to start-up and his vision of human/AI coexsistence.

Feb 6, 2024 • 44min
S1E11: 25-year HR veteran on Maintaining Human Relevance in the Workplace
With all the talk about job cuts and AI takeover, it's wise to take a moment and reflect on the unique attributes that humans bring to their work. AI is fast and efficient, but at the end of the day is still a tool. Theresa walks us through her perspective, forged from over two decades working with humans, on why the smartest companies are figuring out how to augment, rather than replace, their human teams. (Note- We cursed three times total in this episode. An AITR Live first.)

Feb 1, 2024 • 30min
S1E10: The Danger of Ageism in AI
AI is moving fast, and threatens to leave behind a huge number of people unable to keep up. Today we discuss the responsibilities that fall to those of us at the forefront of development on how to move forward intelligently, so we can all make the most of AI.