Join hosts Maurie and Jim on 'AI in Action: Exploring Tomorrow's Tech Today'. Drawing from their extensive education and technology backgrounds, they navigate AI's rapidly evolving landscape across sectors. Each episode unpacks the latest AI breakthroughs, making this complex field accessible for educators, tech enthusiasts, and curious minds alike. Tune in to explore how AI is transforming our world, today and tomorrow.
SummaryIn this episode, Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss the implications of artificial intelligence on cheating in education. They explore the historical context of cheating, the pressures students face, and how AI has changed the landscape of academic integrity. The conversation delves into the need for redefined assessments and the future of education in an AI-driven world, emphasizing the importance of project-based learning and critical thinking.Chapters00:00 Introduction to AI and Personal Updates02:50 The Cheating Debate: AI as a Tool06:58 Understanding Cheating: Causes and Consequences10:55 AI in Education: Adapting to New Realities15:58 The Future of Education: AI Policies and Teacher Support18:20 The Value of Appreciation in Education19:19 Rethinking Knowledge Retrieval in Education21:37 The Challenges of High-Stakes Testing23:09 Critical Thinking and Project-Based Learning26:34 The Evolution of Cheating in Education28:00 The Changing Value of Education30:01 AI's Impact on Cheating and Learning31:38 Concluding Thoughts on Education and AI
SummaryIn this conversation, Chris Vick shares his extensive background in technology, particularly in compilers and machine learning. He discusses the evolution of programming languages like Java and the challenges faced in GPU programming for AI applications. Vick introduces innovative approaches to compiler design that aim to optimize GPU utilization and reduce costs for machine learning inferencing. The discussion highlights the importance of efficient memory management and the potential market applications for his technology. In this conversation, Chris Vick discusses the transformative potential of AI in code generation and hardware utilization, addressing the challenges of power consumption and the implications for employment. The dialogue emphasizes the cyclical nature of technological advancements and the critical role of education in adapting to these changes, particularly in teaching effective communication and questioning skills necessary for leveraging AI technologies.Chapters00:00 Introduction to AI and Chris Vick's Background02:04 The Evolution of Java and Compiler Technology05:00 Challenges in GPU Programming and Machine Learning10:14 Innovative Approaches to Compiler Design for AI14:52 Optimizing GPU Utilization and Cost Efficiency19:57 Future Prospects and Market Applications23:53 Transforming Code Generation for AI Hardware26:20 The Power Consumption Dilemma in AI29:56 The Impact of AI on Employment34:34 Education's Role in the AI Revolution
SummaryIn this episode of AI on Action, hosts Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss various aspects of artificial intelligence, including the perception of AI news, job security in the age of AI, data privacy concerns, and the ethics of AI communication. They explore how AI is perceived in the media, the implications of AI on employment, and the importance of maintaining human-like politeness in interactions with AI systems. The conversation also touches on the role of AI in health-related inquiries and the broader societal implications of AI technology.Chapters00:00 Introduction to AI on Action02:09 The Perception of AI News03:55 Exploring Popular Search Trends07:56 AI's Impact on Jobs and Privacy Concerns17:42 The State of Healthcare and AI20:47 The Cost of Medical Procedures22:40 AI in Legal Advice24:59 The Debate on Politeness in AI Interactions28:38 The Impact of AI on Human Behavior
SummaryIn this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss the significance of AI literacy in education, the impact of AI on news consumption, and how AI can enhance travel planning. They explore the latest AI news and its implications for K -12 education, emphasizing the need for educators to be well-versed in AI technologies. The conversation also touches on the future of AI interaction and the potential for AI to transform everyday tasks, including travel. The episode concludes with a preview of upcoming AI-related events in education.Chapters00:00 Introduction to AI in Action01:30 The Importance of AI Literacy in Education02:56 Using AI to Diversify News Consumption05:54 Top AI News Stories and Their Educational Impact12:05 AI in K-12 Education: Opportunities and Challenges17:19 AI Traveler: A Road Trip Experience23:53 The Future of AI Interaction27:14 Upcoming Events and Conclusion
SummaryIn this conversation, Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss their experiences at the ASU GSB Air Show, focusing on the challenges and opportunities surrounding AI in education. They explore budget constraints affecting attendance, the slow adoption of AI technologies in school districts, and innovative applications of AI to enhance teaching and professional development. The discussion also touches on market dynamics, competition among AI providers, and the future of AI in education, concluding with reflections on the conference and the importance of addressing the digital divide in education.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview of ASU GSB Air Show03:01 Budget Constraints in Education and AI Adoption05:53 Innovative Uses of AI in Education08:54 The Role of AI in Teacher Efficiency12:02 The Future of AI in Education14:47 The Competitive Landscape of AI Tools18:03 Google's Influence and Market Dynamics20:58 Reflections on the Conference and Future Trends23:59 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions
In this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss the latest developments in artificial intelligence, including news from OpenAI and Google, Elon Musk's corporate maneuvers, and the implications of AI on human roles in various sectors. They explore the balance between technological advancement, the necessity of keeping humans involved in the process, and the future landscape of AI and its potential to replace traditional jobs. In this conversation, Jim and Maurie explore the intersection of AI, human value, and the economy. They discuss the challenges open source developers face against AI crawlers, the importance of human connection in education and healthcare, and the evolving role of teachers in an AI-driven world. They emphasize the need for humans to define their value in a society increasingly influenced by technology and the necessity of maintaining personal connections in various fields.Chapters00:00 Introduction to AI in Action01:13 AI News Headlines and Developments07:02 Elon Musk's Corporate Moves09:47 Google's AI Innovations and Challenges14:50 The Future of AI and Human Roles15:58 The Economic Reality of Optimism16:28 Art and Community in Wimberley, Texas17:33 Open Source Developers vs. AI Crawlers18:59 The Human Element in a World of AI20:40 The Value of Teachers in the Age of AI26:36 The Importance of Human Connection in Healthcare32:17 The Future of Work and AI's Role
SummaryIn this conversation, Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss the rapid rise of AI tools in education, exploring the challenges and realities of integrating these technologies into schools. They highlight the hype surrounding AI, the sustainability of startups, and the importance of evaluating tools based on their long-term viability. The discussion also touches on the need for schools to adopt usage-based pricing models and the significance of building sustainable AI solutions that can adapt to changing educational needs.Chapters00:00 The Rise of AI in Education05:08 Navigating the Hype Cycle of AI Tools10:01 The Reality of Startup Sustainability15:35 Choosing the Right AI Tools for Schools17:57 Rising Costs in Educational Technology19:20 Evaluating Software Usage and ROI22:47 Shifting Pricing Models in Education24:43 Building Sustainable Educational Products28:09 The Importance of Accessibility in AI Education32:48 Future-Proofing Educational Technology
SummaryIn this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss the latest developments in artificial intelligence, including the implications of AI training on government data, privacy concerns, and innovations in voice technology. The conversation also covers the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and its significance in standardizing AI interactions. In this conversation, Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by high-stakes testing and artificial intelligence in education. They explore how the pressure of testing affects teaching methods and student mental health, the need for critical thinking, and the importance of integrating AI into the educational framework. They emphasize the necessity of rethinking education to adapt to a rapidly changing world and the role of AI as a supportive tool rather than a replacement for traditional learning.Chapters00:00 Spring Break Updates and Personal Projects03:03 AI in Action: Podcasting and Video Content05:49 AI and Government Data Access09:01 Privacy Concerns in AI Training12:08 Innovations in Voice AI Technology15:05 Understanding the Model Context Protocol (MCP)16:56 The Impact of High-Stakes Testing on Education21:21 AI's Role in Education and Control24:48 Rethinking Education in the Age of AI25:47 The Need for AI Education in Schools30:13 Maintaining Educational Integrity in a Changing World34:32 The Importance of Critical Thinking in Education
SummaryIn this conversation, David Hirschfeld, founder and CEO of Tekyz, discusses the intersection of artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship. He introduces the 'Launch First' methodology, which helps startup founders validate their product ideas through pre-launch sales. The discussion covers the challenges of selling to school districts, the evolution of AI in software development, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI. David shares real-world applications of AI, the importance of critical thinking and communication skills for future engineers, and the future landscape of software development in an AI-driven world.Chapters00:00 Introduction to AI and Entrepreneurship03:04 Launch First Methodology05:53 Pre-Selling and Market Validation09:00 Challenges in Selling to Schools12:13 Evolution of AI in Software Development15:09 Real-World Applications of AI17:55 AI's Impact on Business Development19:18 AI Conflict Resolution and Learning20:32 Cloud-Based AI Models and Infrastructure22:11 Ethical Considerations in AI and Data Privacy25:31 Managing Costs in AI Development28:44 The Future of Software Development with AI31:33 Advice for Future Engineers on AI and Coding
SummaryIn this episode of AI in Action, Maurie and Jim discuss the implications of DeepSeek, an open-source AI model that has disrupted the market. They explore the differences between state-backed and private-sector innovations, the impact of AI on education, and the political ramifications of AI development. The conversation also touches on pricing dynamics in AI services, the future of AI models, regulatory challenges, and strategies for maintaining U.S. competitiveness in the AI landscape.TakeawaysDeepSeek is an open-source AI model that has disrupted the market.State-backed models like DeepSeek can operate at lower costs.Quality in AI varies and is determined by user experience.The U.S. needs to level the playing field against state-supported competitors.AI is exacerbating issues of product duplication in the market.Investment in infrastructure is crucial for AI development.The delivery of messages in policy is as important as the content.Regulatory challenges in AI are complex and evolving.Pricing dynamics in AI services are shifting due to competition.The future of AI models may involve more efficient communication between AIs.Chapters00:00 Introduction to AI in Action01:02 DeepDive into DeepSeek04:01 Comparing State-Backed vs Private Sector Innovations08:34 The Impact of Open Source AI on Pricing12:35 Quality and Use Cases of New AI Models15:55 Navigating the AI Landscape: U.S. vs. China19:36 Political Implications of AI Development23:52 Future of AI Regulation and Innovation27:07 Conclusion and Future Outlook
SummaryIn this conversation, David Blumenfeld, co-founder of NextRivet, discusses the integration of artificial intelligence in the real estate and retail sectors. He shares insights on how AI enhances shopping experiences, predictive analytics for maintenance, and the balance between leveraging AI and addressing privacy concerns. The discussion also touches on the evolution of AI tools, particularly large language models, and their potential applications in physical spaces.TakeawaysAI is not just a standalone technology; it's an ingredient that enhances existing systems.Creating digital touch points in physical spaces can significantly improve customer experiences.Predictive analytics can optimize maintenance and operational efficiency in retail environments.Privacy concerns are a major barrier to AI adoption in real estate.Education is crucial for bridging the gap in understanding AI's capabilities and applications.AI can help retailers understand customer demographics and improve service delivery.The effectiveness of AI tools depends on the quality of data provided to them.Large language models are transforming customer interactions in retail and real estate.AI can facilitate frictionless experiences in shopping environments.The future of AI in real estate is about enhancing customer loyalty and experience rather than just increasing sales. Chapters00:00 Introduction to AI in Real Estate03:38 The Role of AI in Enhancing Shopping Experiences08:13 Understanding AI's Impact on Real Estate16:24 Navigating Privacy and Education in AI Adoption25:26 The Future of AI in Physical Spaces
SummaryIn this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss the environmental impact of artificial intelligence, focusing on energy consumption, efficiency improvements, and the role of green energy. They explore the challenges posed by data centers in Texas, the increasing demand for AI, and the need for sustainable practices in the industry. The conversation also touches on the future of AI and its potential to be a force for good if managed responsibly.TakeawaysAI is consuming a significant amount of energy, especially during training.Efficiency in AI technology has improved dramatically over the years.Major tech companies are pursuing green energy initiatives.The demand for AI is increasing, leading to higher energy consumption.Data centers require substantial water resources, raising environmental concerns.Sustainability in AI is achievable with the proper focus and practices.Cloud computing can be more efficient than traditional enterprise solutions.The future of AI will depend on balancing energy needs with environmental impact.Political factors can hinder progress in green energy adoption.Collaboration and innovation are key to a sustainable AI future.Chapters00:00 Introduction to AI in Action Podcast01:26 Exploring the Environmental Impact of AI05:00 Energy Consumption of AI Models10:43 Efficiency Improvements in AI Technology14:00 Cloud Computing and Energy Efficiency16:36 Green AI and Renewable Energy Solutions18:57 The Future of Energy Consumption and AI19:20 Advancements in AI Hardware20:20 Water Scarcity and Its Impact23:11 Data Centers and Water Resources26:02 Energy Generation in Texas29:04 The Future of AI and Sustainability
SummaryIn this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss their experiences at the TCEA conference, reflecting on the evolution of AI in education, the importance of engaging with educators, and the trends they observed in AI solutions. They share insights on vendor interactions, the challenges faced in public education, and the innovative steps they are taking to integrate AI into their educational practices. The conversation highlights the significance of professional development for teachers and the need for a collaborative approach to harnessing AI effectively in the classroom.
Summary In this conversation, Maurie and Jim discuss their preparations for the TCEA Conference 2025, touching on the integration of AI in education and the challenges posed by misinformation and mental health issues. They jump into the political landscape surrounding AI policies, the implications of the Stargate Project for AI infrastructure, and the rise of AI agents. The discussion also covers Deepseek's surprising decision to go open source, the slow adaptation of education to AI advancements, and the influence of billionaires on AI governance. Finally, they explore the power dynamics between corporations and governments, using Apple's market influence as a case study. Takeaways - The TCEA Conference is a significant event for educators. - AI integration in classrooms is evolving but faces challenges. - Political moves often overshadow effective AI policy development. - The Stargate Project aims to enhance AI infrastructure. AI agents are expected to become more prevalent, but not necessarily in 2025. - Deepseek's open-source decision raises questions about motives. - Education is lagging in adapting to rapid AI changes. - Billionaires' influence on AI governance poses risks. - Corporate power can overshadow government authority. - Opensource tools may democratize AI access and control. Chapters 00:00 Preparing for TCEA Conference 2025 04:15 Diving into Politics and AI 08:23 AI Policies and Government Influence 10:19 The Stargate Project and AI Infrastructure 14:21 The Rise of AI Agents 17:13 Deep Seek's Open Source Decision 23:24 Education's Struggle with AI Adaptation 25:16 Billionaires and the Future of AI Governance 29:30 Corporate Power vs. Government Control
Summary: In this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim interview Alon Yamin, CEO of CopyLeaks, discussing the evolution of AI and its implications for content authenticity. Alon shares insights on the challenges of plagiarism detection, the impact of generative AI, and the importance of addressing false positives in AI detection tools. The conversation also explores the role of AI in K-12 education, emphasizing the need for transparency and responsible use of AI technologies. Alon highlights the future direction of AI detection tools and their potential to enhance learning experiences while mitigating risks. Takeaways: AI is rapidly evolving, creating new challenges for content authenticity. CopyLeaks was founded to address the growing issue of content plagiarism. Generative AI complicates the landscape of content originality. False positives in AI detection can have serious consequences for students. AI detection tools should be used as learning aids, not punitive measures. Transparency in AI-generated content is essential for trust. AI can enhance educational experiences if used responsibly. The future of AI detection involves continuous improvement and adaptation. Plagiarism detection remains critical in the age of AI. AI technologies must be integrated thoughtfully into educational settings. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to AI and Content Authentication 03:22 The Birth of CopyLeaks and Its Purpose 08:21 Impact of Generative AI on Content Detection 14:13 Challenges in K-12 Education and AI Detection 20:54 AI Insights: Enhancing Detection Accuracy 26:00 Future Directions: AI in Education and Beyond
Summary: In this conversation, Mari and Jim discuss the latest trends in artificial intelligence showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). They explore the impact of influencers on marketing, the rise of augmented reality, and the integration of AI in education and home automation. The discussion also touches on innovations in agriculture and household robotics, as well as the significance of Nvidia in the AI hardware landscape. The conversation concludes with insights into the future of AI in various sectors. Takeaways: -CES has evolved significantly since the days of Comdex. -Influencers provide targeted marketing that mainstream media struggles to achieve. -Augmented reality enhances our perception of reality with digital overlays. -AI is becoming ubiquitous in education, necessitating updated policies. -Privacy concerns are paramount as AI integrates into home automation. -Agricultural innovations like self-driving tractors are emerging from AI advancements. -Household robots are evolving to perform multiple tasks.. -Nvidia is leading the charge in AI hardware development. -AgNES represents a promising hybrid AI system for educational purposes.
Summary: In this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss the evolution of artificial intelligence over the past two years, reflecting on its impact across various sectors, including government, healthcare, business, science, entertainment, home automation, and education. They explore the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, emphasizing the need for regulation, ethical considerations, and the importance of adapting to technological advancements in education. Takeaways: The podcast is now being recorded with video to enhance interaction. AI's impact has been significant across various sectors over the past two years. Government regulations on AI are slow and often ineffective. Healthcare technology can be used for both good and evil. The business landscape is chaotic, with AI being a major focus. Science and technology are increasingly integrating AI for better outcomes. Entertainment industries are adapting to AI-generated content. Home automation is evolving with AI, but many systems remain basic. Education is facing challenges in AI adoption, with a significant digital divide. The role of teachers in education is crucial, and AI cannot replace them.
In this season finale of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jem reflect on their journey through the second season, discussing their predictions for 2024 and evaluating their accuracy. They jump into the emergence of AI agents and their potential impact on various industries, particularly education and healthcare, and share insights on the future of AI in 2025. The conversation highlights AI technology's challenges and opportunities, emphasizing the need for thoughtful implementation and the importance of understanding user needs.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim discuss the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, focusing on Google's significant role and innovations. They explore Google's financial power, the impact of DeepMind, and the introduction of new AI tools like Notebook LM. The conversation also delves into the implications of AI agents, privacy concerns, and the importance of educating future generations about technology and data privacy.
In this conversation, Maurie and Jim discuss the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, its implications for education, and the responsibilities of parents and educators in guiding future generations. They emphasize the importance of AI literacy, the challenges of parenting in a tech-driven world, and the need for educational systems to adapt to rapid technological advancements. The discussion also touches on the hypocrisy of tech leaders who limit their children's screen time while profiting from the very technologies they criticize.
In this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim discuss the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, addressing the skepticism surrounding its capabilities, particularly the notion of AI as 'snake oil.' They explore the implications of AI in various sectors, including healthcare and education, while emphasizing the importance of thoughtful implementation and the potential benefits of AI in society. The conversation also touches on global perspectives, particularly how countries like China are advancing AI education.
In this episode of AI in Action, Maurie and Jim discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence, particularly in the field of education. They explore the concept of 'headwinds' that hinder AI adoption, such as fear of change, regulatory barriers, and the digital divide. The conversation shifts to the make vs. buy dilemma in AI solutions, emphasizing the importance of cost control and flexibility. They introduce Agnes, a new AI initiative aimed at providing accessible and adaptable AI tools for educators. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of AI, data labeling, and the ongoing competition in the AI landscape.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim discuss the intersection of artificial intelligence and education, reflecting on their Thanksgiving holiday and the challenges AI faces in various sectors. They explore the concept of 'headwinds' against AI, including data challenges, political barriers, and the implications of deepfakes in education. The conversation also highlights the potential of AI to enhance creativity and the slow adoption of technology in educational settings, emphasizing the need for innovative approaches to integrate AI effectively in classrooms.
In this conversation, Maurie and Jim discuss the intersection of artificial intelligence and healthcare, focusing on personal health challenges, the potential of AI in early diagnosis and cancer detection, and the role of citizen science in solving complex medical problems. They explore the implications of AI tools in monitoring health and the importance of keeping human oversight in medical technology. The discussion also touches on the current state of healthcare in the US and the need for reform in the medical industry.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim discuss their recent experiences at the TCEA conference, highlighting the growing interest in artificial intelligence within educational settings. They explore the challenges of implementing AI tools in schools, the importance of digital literacy, and the complexities of measuring return on investment in education. The conversation also touches on political perspectives regarding AI and the implications of militarization in the field. Finally, they share upcoming events and conferences where they will be speaking about AI.
In this conversation, Maurie and Jim discuss the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, particularly its implications in education and search technologies. They explore new AI tools, the challenges of adoption in schools, and the need for clear policies regarding AI use. The discussion also touches on the ethical considerations of AI in education, the importance of rethinking assessment methods, and the potential for AI to enhance student engagement. They conclude with a light-hearted mention of innovative AI applications, such as scent teleportation.
In this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim discuss the transformative impact of artificial intelligence in various fields, particularly in medicine and education. They explore a new AI tool from Harvard Medical School that enhances cancer treatment predictions, recent announcements from Anthropic regarding AI capabilities, and the implications of AI on youth through platforms like Character AI. The conversation also highlights the need for improved digital literacy among teens and the challenges faced by teacher training programs in integrating AI into education. Finally, they share insights from their AI pilot program in schools and upcoming conferences focused on AI advancements.
In this episode of AI in Action, Maurie and Jim discuss the multifaceted impact of artificial intelligence across various sectors, including mundane tasks, healthcare advancements, educational controversies, and privacy concerns. They explore how AI can alleviate tedious work and enhance medical imaging and the implications of AI use in education, particularly regarding cheating accusations. The conversation emphasizes the importance of having policies for AI use in schools and addresses the ongoing debate about privacy in the age of AI.
In this conversation, Bruce Randall discusses the intersection of AI and human capabilities, emphasizing the potential of AI as an enabler in various fields, including business and education. He introduces his book, 'The AI Human Paradox,' which explores the implications of brain-computer interfaces and the ethical considerations surrounding AI integration into human life. The discussion also touches on the current state of AI in business development, the importance of guidelines for AI use, and the widening opportunity divide in education. Randall advocates for early education in AI to ensure equitable access to technology and its benefits.
In this conversation, Maurie and Jim discuss various aspects of artificial intelligence, including privacy concerns related to new technologies like meta glasses, the implications of California's AI legislation, and the role of AI in personal and educational contexts. They reflect on the impact of AI-generated content in political satire and the challenges posed by deepfakes. The conversation also touches on personal experiences with AI during a time of loss, emphasizing the need to reassess what it means to be human in an AI-driven world.
In this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim discuss the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in education. They explore recent headlines about state guidance on AI for schools, the introduction of OpenAI's new model, and Apple's AI integration. The conversation also touches on the challenges of blocking AI in schools, the importance of privacy discussions, and the need for teachers to receive proper guidance on AI usage. The episode concludes with a preview of upcoming guests and topics.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim discuss the latest AI regulations coming out of California. They also talk about a new classroom pilot program they are excited about.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim discuss the latest AI announcements in the news and education.
In this conversation, Matt Karabinos, a sixth-grade teacher, discusses his experience with Maurie and Jim about using artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom. He shares how he initially hesitated to use AI but eventually saw the benefits after seeing other teachers' success stories. The conversation explores the use of AI in education and its impact on teaching and learning. The speakers discuss the importance of problem-solving and critical thinking skills, the challenges of high-stakes testing, and the need to balance traditional instruction and AI-driven tools. They also touch on the ethical considerations of AI usage, the role of AI in K-12 and higher education, and the importance of AI literacy. The conversation highlights the need for curiosity and open-mindedness regarding AI in education.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim discuss AI and creativity.
In this episode, maurie and Jim talk about the stock market "correction" that recently happened.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim discuss what it takes to WOW someone about AI. What impresses one person may not impress the other.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim speak with Richard "RJ" Kedziora, co-founder of Estenda Solutions, about digital health and how AI will impact it. Estenda is a certified healthcare software development and consulting company that has been focused on advancing the science and technology of Digital Health since 2003.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim have a conversation about the latest AI news.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim talk about a recent trip where they used AI as a travel companion. Their guest, Raychel Burke, shares how she recently returned from a Mediterranean cruise and used AI to help navigate the food and the language barrier.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim discuss the latest announcements about AI in medicine.
Maurie and Jim sit down with Amy Mayer, the owner of FriEdTechnology, a large provider of educational professional development. Amy is also a renowned speaker and the author of a new book titled "Beyond Worksheets." Listen as we find out not only how she personally uses AI every day but also how she sees the future of AI in education.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim discuss the latest educational conference they attended and Apple's latest AI announcement.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim discuss some of the latest AI announcements. They also host guest Matthew Burke (a fractional CFO for several companies) to discuss how AI is helping him with his daily tasks.
In this Episode, Maurie and Jim tell us all the things they will be doing in the coming months, and they also discuss AI.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim discuss the release of 4o and all the things that Google just announced.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim go over the latest in AI medical technology, AI in security (I can't believe they are doing that), and the cost of AI tools for K12 education.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim discuss AIs being used to generate images and videos. They touch on the latest news concerning AI deepfakes and then discuss the new professional development series and book Maurie is working on to provide the necessary tools to be as prepared as possible when this happens at your school.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim cover AI news and also rant about the current trend for job interviews.
In this episode, Maurie and Jim talk about AI in the news. Covering education, medicine, politics, and deep fakes. The episode ends with five fun things to do with ChatGPT.
In this Episode, Maurie and Jim go through what Jim calls AI1.0, 2.0, and 3.0. 3.0 is a little concerning. They then talk about some of the things in AI news.