

The Artificial Intelligence Show
Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput
The Artificial Intelligence Show (formerly The Marketing AI Show) is the podcast that helps your business grow smarter by making AI approachable and actionable. The AI Show podcast is brought to you by the creators of the Marketing AI Institute, AI Academy for Marketers, and the Marketing AI Conference (MAICON). Hosts Paul Roetzer, founder and CEO of Marketing AI Institute, and Mike Kaput, Chief Content Officer, break down all the AI news that matters and give you insights and perspectives that you can use to advance your company and your career. Join Paul and Mike on The AI Show as they work to accelerate AI literacy for all.
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Mar 14, 2023 • 48min
#38: Salesforce Einstein GPT and the Smart CRM Market, the Law of Uneven AI Distribution, and Why the AI Productivity Narrative Is a Lie
Explore the exciting advancements in CRM with Salesforce's new generative AI tool, Einstein GPT, designed to automate content creation across various business functions. Delve into the intriguing concept of uneven AI distribution, highlighting how access and understanding impact people's experiences with technology. The discussion also contrasts AI's promised productivity boost with the reality of increased workloads, urging a focus on employee well-being. Lastly, ethical dilemmas surrounding AI integration in social media reveal the need for responsible implementation and regulation.

Mar 7, 2023 • 57min
#37: ChatSpot from HubSpot, Generative AI Market Deep Dive, and ChatGPT and Whisper APIs
This discussion highlights the launch of ChatSpot, an innovative AI tool that merges ChatGPT with HubSpot's CRM, revolutionizing data interaction. Explore the competitive landscape of generative AI, categorized into infrastructure, foundational models, and applications. Delve into the implications of AI for marketing efficiency and brand differentiation. A new humanoid robot startup is introduced, targeting labor shortages. Finally, media companies are urged to adopt ethical guidelines for AI's role in content creation.

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Feb 28, 2023 • 43min
#36: OpenAI Plans for AGI, the Rise of More Human Content, and ChatGPT Get-Rich-Quick Schemes
The podcast dives into OpenAI's ambitious plans for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and the profound implications for human capabilities and creativity. It discusses how the rise of AI-generated content might elevate the value of authentic human-created stories. The hosts also tackle the challenges of detecting AI-generated material and the ethical concerns surrounding its use. They highlight a new consulting partnership aimed at enhancing business strategies with AI, underscoring the urgent need for marketing agencies to adapt or risk falling behind.

Feb 21, 2023 • 48min
#35: Microsoft’s Unsettling Chatbot, How AI Systems Like ChatGPT Should Behave, and What “World of Bits” Means to Marketing and Business
The podcast dives into the unsettling interaction between a technology reporter and Microsoft's Bing chatbot, revealing its unpreparedness for public use. It discusses the need for ChatGPT to clarify its value amid consumer confusion and fear surrounding AI. The hosts explore the transformative 'World of Bits' concept, highlighting its implications for marketing and human-tech interactions. Ethical concerns about AI, misconceptions about chatbot emotions, and the competitive tech landscape add to the engaging discourse. The future of AI in SaaS is also examined.

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Feb 14, 2023 • 41min
#34: Google Announces Bard, Microsoft Bing Is Now Powered by OpenAI, and Cohere In Talks to Raise Funding at a $6B Valuation
This week, the big news centers around Google's launch of Bard, a conversational AI tool that attempts to rival ChatGPT but faces criticism for a rocky demo. Meanwhile, Microsoft's Bing gets a significant makeover with OpenAI's technology, enhancing its search capabilities and making it a strong competitor. The discussion also covers the implications of AI advancements on search and SEO, and how startups like Cohere are revamping language technology for enterprises. Will these changes redefine business communication?

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Feb 7, 2023 • 1h 1min
#33: The Responsible AI Manifesto, the Meta AI Tool That Might Be Your New AI Assistant, and the First Marketing AI Job Listing
Delve into the realm of responsible AI with a newly crafted manifesto outlining 12 guiding principles for ethical business practices. Discover Meta's CICERO, an AI capable of human-level negotiation and its potential applications in business. Learn about the exciting job opportunity for an AI Marketing Specialist, signaling the rising demand for AI-savvy talent in marketing. The discussion also touches on innovative AI tools revolutionizing video production and the broad implications of generative AI in creative industries.

Feb 1, 2023 • 46min
#32: AI Writing Mega-Episode — The Future of Writing in the Age of AI, AI Writing Tools: Capabilities, Limitations, and Concerns, and How AI Will Change Writing Careers Producer: MAII or Music Radio Creative
This fascinating discussion dives into the transformative power of AI writing tools, reshaping storytelling and content strategies. The hosts unpack the challenges writers face as AI becomes a part of their toolkit, advocating for proactive adaptation. Through case studies of media giants like CNET and BuzzFeed, they reveal the mixed results of AI implementation. The importance of maintaining human insight is stressed, urging writers to enhance their skills while navigating an evolving landscape filled with opportunities and uncertainties.

Jan 25, 2023 • 42min
#31: 22-Year Old Creates ChatGPT Detector, Google Gears Up for AI Arms Race, and the Dark Side of AI Training
A 22-year-old innovator has created an app, GPTZero, to detect AI-generated text, raising questions about originality in writing. Meanwhile, Google is ramping up its AI strategy in response to competitors like ChatGPT, highlighting an unfolding arms race in technology. The discussion also delves into serious ethical dilemmas in AI training, including the exploitation of low-wage workers. The hosts explore the balance between innovation and responsible use as AI continues to shape education and content creation.

Jan 18, 2023 • 47min
#30: ChatGPT Disrupts Education, Generative AI Gets Sued, and OpenAI Now Available from Microsoft
The impact of ChatGPT on education is creating a whirlwind of challenges for schools, prompting educators to rethink how assignments are approached. As generative AI technologies face legal scrutiny over copyright issues, big players like Stability AI must navigate complex regulations. Meanwhile, OpenAI's integration with Microsoft's Azure platform signals rapid commercialization in AI. There's also a push for universities to adapt curriculums, ensuring students are equipped for a workforce increasingly integrated with AI.

Jan 13, 2023 • 44min
#29: Microsoft May Invest $10B in OpenAI, AI Clones Voices, and AI Disrupts Marketing Agencies
Exciting developments in AI are taking center stage! Microsoft is rumored to invest $10 billion in OpenAI, potentially reshaping their search engine with ChatGPT integration. Meanwhile, their new voice AI model, VALL-E, can replicate anyone's voice after just three seconds of audio—truly mind-blowing! The discussion also dives into the impact of AI on marketing agencies, emphasizing that adaptation is key to survival in an ever-evolving landscape. With these innovations come ethical debates, particularly around deep fakes and voice cloning.


