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Chris Duffey is a leading figure in technological futurism and creative growth strategies, spearheading Adobe's Global Partnerships for GenAI Solutions. In this conversation, we explore: Adobe Firefly and its impact on creative workflows Ethical AI, authenticity, and traceability in AI-powered tools The evolving roles of product and marketing teams Predictions for the metaverse and mixed reality Insights from co-authoring a book with AI EPISODE LINKS: Chris Duffey LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisduffey/ Chris Duffey Book - Superhuman Innovation: https://www.amazon.com/Superhuman-Innovation-Co-Creating-Artificial-Intelligence/dp/1504170552 TIMESTAMPS: 00:00:00 Intro and Background 00:00:10 Adobe and AI 00:02:53 Adobe Firefly and Generative AI 00:04:50 End-to-End Workflow Transformation 00:06:42 Agentic Workflows and Multi-Agent Architectures 00:08:17 Gen AI vs Image Generation AI 00:13:10 Ethical AI and Creator Economy 00:17:16 The Future of Mixed Reality and AI 00:33:05 Chris Duffey's Book: Superhuman Innovation 00:36:13 Closing CONNECT: Website: https://hoo.be/elijahmurray YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@elijahmurray Twitter: https://twitter.com/elijahmurray Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elijahmurray LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elijahmurray/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-long-game-w-elijah-murray/ Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elijahmurray RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/3e31c0c/podcast/rss
Learn why I asked Razorfish Chief Creative Officer, Anthony Yell, for a Vulcan mind meld. He's not your typical CCO. With a reverence -- and professional envy -- for drummers who keep things moving, he is a digital marketer who dances to a different beat: Anthony credits a passion for Legos (!), emblematic of analog games, as an antidote to screen time and keeping him balanced in his work at the digital-first shop. As a multi-Cannes Lion and Clio winner, it must be working. But his understanding and application of cutting-edge digital strategies and tech applied to creative and communication, like Meta's new Orion glasses and neural interfaces, has also made him a sought-after panelist at conferences from SXSW to AdobeMax. This S2 / Epi 30 of Insider Interviews is one of the most info and insights packed, ever. Anthony even shared the crib notes on the four waves of the future of tech from his recent session with Chris Duffey, called: "Future You; Future Proof -- a Creative Playbook for the Next Decade." Part of that future-proofing for brands, per Anthony, and the key to thriving, is having a marriage of performance with brand purpose. It's the mantra of the new Razorfish. New, because, as Anthony explains, the agency has kept pace with change and evolved its own purpose -- but finding that what's old can be new again, too, resurrecting its original 1995 name brand. And now he ensures that "creativity isn't confined to a single department" but is the lifeblood that flows through every role and responsibility. "Brand purpose isn't just about feeling good. It's about creating meaningful connections with consumers that drive real business results." Additional key points worth hearing from the Chief Creative Officer's mouth: While he adopts new tech as helpful tools at every turn, Anthony also explains how fostering a culture of collaborative creativity can lead to groundbreaking campaigns and strategies...and what the next generation of career-minded creatives will need to do to thrive. "Creativity isn't just about making things look pretty. It's about solving problems in innovative ways, and is something everyone in the organization can contribute to." Anthony embraces AI as a powerful ally in the creative process vs a threat, recommending a future where AI handles the mundane: "AI isn't replacing creativity; it's amplifying it." He predicts a future where faster connectivity and advanced AR/VR and every other "R" will revolutionize how brands connect with consumers, opening up new realms of creative possibility and forms of communication. This episode isn't just a peek into a creative playbook; it's also a career playbook for anyone looking to navigate that exciting intersection of technology, creativity, and brand purpose in digital marketing. Key Moments: 3:15 Analog Passions: Anthony's love for vintage drums and synthesizers 9:30 Agency Evolution: How Razorfish transformed to focus on brand purpose and performance 16:45 AI as a Creative Catalyst: Leveraging AI to enhance human creativity 17:46 Future You, Future Proof: Takeaways from Anthony's Adobe Max presentation 22:30 Purpose-Driven Success: blending purpose and performance 26:05: The significance of what “36 billion” means in marketing 28:15 Tech Horizons: How emerging technologies will shape future marketing strategies 34:20 Next-Gen Advice: Anthony's guidance for aspiring creatives in the digital age 35:06 Democratization of MarTech: Adobe Gen Studio for Performance Marketing 40:03 Good News...or Scary?: The Role of Digital Twins *PS: I promised an intro to drummer Jeff Hamilton if Anthony wants lessons in retirement (!), whom I talked about in this episode of my OTHER podcast, "It's Quite a Living" with his bandmate, John Clayton, the composer of THIS show's theme music! Resources: Anthony Yell - LinkedIn Connect with Insider Interviews: Instagram: https://www.instagram.
Chris Duffey is the Head of GenStudio at Adobe, where he focuses on leveraging cutting-edge technologies like AI, AR, Metaverse, and Web3 to create growth opportunities for brands and organizations. His work bridges technology and creativity, aiming to drive innovation across industries while inspiring future-focused thinking. On The Menu: 1. Exploring AI's role in creativity, emphasizing the distinction between AI and generative AI. 2. Adobe's approach to AI ethics through responsibility, accountability, and transparency. 3. Addressing artists' concerns about AI, focusing on understanding the aspects that might cause fear. 4. How AR, the Metaverse, and AI complement each other in creating personalized, immersive experiences. 5. Media's role in connecting society, raising awareness, and shaping public perception of emerging technologies. 6. Addressing common misconceptions about AI's role in creativity, emphasizing its potential to enhance and not replace human creativity. 7. Need for policies that foster innovation while safeguarding consumer interests. Click here for a free trial: https://bit.ly/495qC9U Follow us on social media to hear from us more - Facebook- https://bit.ly/3ZYLiew Instagram- https://bit.ly/3Usdrtf Linkedin- https://bit.ly/43pdmdU Twitter- https://bit.ly/43qPvKX Pinterest- https://bit.ly/3KOOa9u Happy creating! #ChrisDuffey #Adobe #Outgrow #Creativity #Brands #Ai #MarketerOfTheMonth #Podcastoftheday #Marketingpodcast
Adobe's Chris Duffey discusses AI's impact on the creative world and what you can do to stay ahead of the game. We also discuss AI in education, self-driving cars, and much more. To find out more about Chris and his brilliant work, go to: https://chrisduffey.ai/ To take any of our creative courses, head to https://42courses.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/42courses/message
Chris Duffey discusses his book "Superhuman Innovation" and transforming businesses with Artificial Intelligence. Chris used AI to write his book, in the form of Aimé, an intelligent bot Chris assembled using AI and natural language tools. Chris and his work has been profiled by the Wall Street Journal, the NY Post, The Guardian, and many more. He's the head of AI Innovation & Business Strategy at Adobe, and he serves on Rutgers University Data Advisory Board. Listen for five action items you can use today. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest? Everyday-MBA.com/guest
This week, Avery and Sam unpack the OpenAI drama, then chat with Chris Duffey of Adobe on AI's impact on creativity and his view on Web3.Today's episode is sponsored by Chainalysis.In this episode, Avery and Sam interview Chris Duffey, who leads strategic development for Adobe's Emerging Solutions. We discuss how Adobe is incorporating generative AI into their suite of creative tools including Photoshop, and Duffey's vision for bringing these emerging technologies to brands, creators and 3D worlds.Links mentioned from the podcast: Sam Altman to Return as OpenAI CEO Following In-Principle Agreement'Oops, You Stepped Into the Future': Nike Drops Sneakers With NFTsDunk Wars on FortniteChris on TwitterFollow us on Twitter: Sam Ewen, Avery Akkineni, CoinDesk, Vayner3-From our sponsor:Chainalysis is the blockchain data platform. We provide data, software, services, and research to government agencies, web3 companies, financial institutions, and insurance and cybersecurity companies. Our data powers investigation, compliance, and business intelligence software that has been used to solve some of the world's most high-profile criminal cases. For more information, visit www.chainalysis.com.-"Gen C" features hosts Sam Ewen and Avery Akkineni, with editing by Jonas Huck. Executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced by Uyen Truong. Our theme music is "1882” by omgkirby x Channel Tres with editing by Doc Blust. Artwork by Nicole Marie Rincon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Avery and Sam unpack the OpenAI drama, then chat with Chris Duffey of Adobe on AI's impact on creativity and his view on Web3.Today's episode is sponsored by Chainalysis.In this episode, Avery and Sam interview Chris Duffey, who leads strategic development for Adobe's Emerging Solutions. We discuss how Adobe is incorporating generative AI into their suite of creative tools including Photoshop, and Duffey's vision for bringing these emerging technologies to brands, creators and 3D worlds.Links mentioned from the podcast: Sam Altman to Return as OpenAI CEO Following In-Principle Agreement'Oops, You Stepped Into the Future': Nike Drops Sneakers With NFTsDunk Wars on FortniteChris on TwitterFollow us on Twitter: Sam Ewen, Avery Akkineni, CoinDesk, Vayner3-From our sponsor:Chainalysis is the blockchain data platform. We provide data, software, services, and research to government agencies, web3 companies, financial institutions, and insurance and cybersecurity companies. Our data powers investigation, compliance, and business intelligence software that has been used to solve some of the world's most high-profile criminal cases. For more information, visit www.chainalysis.com.-"Gen C" features hosts Sam Ewen and Avery Akkineni, with editing by Jonas Huck. Executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced by Uyen Truong. Our theme music is "1882” by omgkirby x Channel Tres with editing by Doc Blust. Artwork by Nicole Marie Rincon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris Duffey, a strategic futurist is a leading figure in digital experiences with Adobe. This episode explores how AI, creativity, and the metaverse collide with Adobe's groundbreaking work in generative AI and the transformation of work through AI, and the future of design. Listen in to gain a unique perspective on the convergence of technology, creativity, and the human experience, and learn how Adobe pushes the boundaries of innovation to shape the future. Take advantage of this thought-provoking and inspiring conversation that will leave you pondering the limitless potential of Generative AI and the digital realm. Additional Resources: Connect with Susan Lindner Connect with Chris Duffey Innovation Storytellers Podcast More on PeopleForward Network Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn
With ChatGPT now released in a usable format, the world's been abuzz with the potentials – and pitfalls – of artificial intelligence. Our guest today says that the word – artificial intelligence – is misleading. Artificial anything, artificial turf, sweeteners, they all try to get as close to the real thing as possible. Chris Duffey, strategic development manager for Adobe, says that isn't the goal. This tech revolution isn't so much about replacing us, as amplifying the magical powers we already have. Through art school and the fast world of advertising, Chris has spent his professional life weaving that magic. So what does AI really mean for us?
Chris and I talk about a lot in this episode, AND? I get to confess something I've been holding onto since high school... but specifically, Chris shares of story of acceptance, friendship and how those with disabilities are the same as the rest of us. We talk disability theology, the changing attitudes around what disability is and how society and our culture is shifting around what being disabled looks like, but as always, there's that miracle story, and it involves Chris' son, and how showing up makes all the difference. Please watch the movie "Crip Camp" on Netflix, it will absolutely educate you on so many things...and it's so good! Please consider writing a review, or leaving a rating. Those little nuggets will help others find this little work of mine. Thanks to everyone who listens, and remember, SUBSCRIBE, SUBSCRIBE, SUBSCRIBE!
Chris and I talk about a lot in this episode, AND? I get to confess something I've been holding onto since high school... but specifically, in this longer episode, Chris shares of story of acceptance, friendship and how those with disabilities are the same as the rest of us. We talk disability theology, the changing attitudes around what disability is and how society and our culture is shifting around what being disabled looks like, but as always, there's that miracle story, and it involves Chris' son, and how showing up makes all the difference. Please watch the movie "Crip Camp" on Netflix, it will absolutely educate you on so many things...and it's so good! Please consider writing a review, or leaving a rating. Those little nuggets will help others find this little work of mine. Thanks to everyone who listens, and remember, SUBSCRIBE, SUBSCRIBE, SUBSCRIBE!
In today's episode, we speak with Chris Duffey, Strategic Development Manager at Adobe, who comes on the podcast to discuss the exciting and evolving landscape of Web 3 and the Metaverse. Duffey kicks off the show by giving us a brief history of the web. He takes us back to the late 90s/early 2000s which saw the birth of Web 1.0, a read-only environment. This was followed by Web 2.0, which allowed for interactions with both reading and writing, enabling sharing and expression. He then takes us to the present day with Web 3.0, which expanded on the work of Web 2.0, focusing on co-ownership, decentralized finance, smart contracts, DAOs, and NFTs. Duffey distinguishes between the metaverse and Web 3, and in the process highlights the seven characteristics of each and their interconnectedness. As the conversation progresses, Duffey then leads onto the interplay between Web 3 and the Metaverse. He dives deeper into the characteristics of the metaverse, including immersive 3D experiences, real-time interactions, and co-ownership of digital assets. He also emphasizes the importance of interoperability among different metaverse worlds, allowing users to transfer assets seamlessly. With regardless to the potential for businesses to benefit from the Metaverse, Duffey advocates that the rise of the creative economy and new forms of commerce offers exciting prospects for businesses. During this part of the conversation, Duffey shares insights on the potential for businesses to co-create with consumers, leading to mutual success and community-building. Before wrapping up the episode, Duffey shares interesting insights from his forthcoming book, “Decoding the Metaverse.” He mentions that a surprising number of NFT artwork is predominantly stored on the cloud rather than on the blockchain, posing potential risks for those investing in this technology. He also shares how NFTs have evolved from being investments in digital artwork to forming loyalty clubs with token gating, offering exciting possibilities for businesses. Our Guest
While the metaverse and web3 are receiving less airtime compared to the likes of generative AI, the ecosystem is still thriving and rapidly evolving — especially after the Vision Pro announcement by Apple. But what exactly is the metaverse, beyond the hype, and why do we care? In this episode of One Vision, Theo chats with Chris Duffey, author of Decoding Metaverse, on the intersection of AI and creativity, the core principles of the metaverse, and the impact of such powerful technology on jobs and future of work. According to Chris, we are on the verge of the most significant expansion of societal and business potential in the history of humanity. So hang tight, and stay on for the ride!
While the metaverse and web3 are receiving less airtime compared to the likes of generative AI, the ecosystem is still thriving and rapidly evolving — especially after the Vision Pro announcement by Apple. But what exactly is the metaverse, beyond the hype, and why do we care? In this episode of One Vision, Theo chats with Chris Duffey, author of Decoding Metaverse, on the intersection of AI and creativity, the core principles of the metaverse, and the impact of such powerful technology on jobs and future of work. According to Chris, we are on the verge of the most significant expansion of societal and business potential in the history of humanity. So hang tight, and stay on for the ride! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I chop it up with Adobe's Chris Duffey about the Metaverse, AI and the future of life as we know it on planet earth. (I bet that got your attention)
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The metaverse has attracted both a lot of attention and a lot of skepticism. But first, what is the metaverse? What are the possible risks, how does it connect to web3 and how can businesses build trust into their metaverse activities from the start?In this episode, Roberto Hernandez, PwC's Global Metaverse Leader and US Customer Strategy & Experience Leader, is joined by Chris Duffey, Head of AI Innovation and Strategy for Adobe, at PwC's Emerging Tech Exchange. Listen as they discuss these questions and the current and future impact of these emerging technologies on the business landscape.To learn more on the topics and research discussed, check out PwC's 2023 Metaverse Predictions.For the full transcript, please visit pwc.com.About the podcast participantsRoberto Hernandez is a Principal in PwC's Consumer Finance practice. He has extensive experience in advising banking and lending clients on customer experience, strategy, operations , risk management, process improvement, and consumer compliance. Roberto has over 17 years experience in the financial services industry in both a consulting capacity and also working for two of the top 10 global financial institutions. Roberto is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and the author of several news articles as well as whitepapers on the topics of customer experience, operational strategy, regulatory compliance response, and target operating model design. Chris Duffey spearheads Adobe's strategic development design partnerships across the creative enterprise space. Chris' keynotes have received over 50 million impressions and his work has been featured by more than 100 global media outlets on topics including the Metaverse, Web3, NFTs, DAOs, generative experience design, computational creativity, the role of human + machine, and AI-enhanced creativity. Chris is the author of the award-winning book Superhuman Innovation, the world's first book co-authored by AI about AI. And has written the forthcoming book Decoding the Metaverse: Expand Your Business Using Web3.
Podcast: Aperture: A Claroty PodcastEpisode: Exploring and Navigating OT for CISOsPub date: 2021-11-10Splunk OT security strategist Chris Duffey and Global Advisory CISO Doug Brush join Claroty's Aperture podcast to discuss how CISOs can and must navigate the world of industrial control system (ICS) and operational technology cybersecurity. Digital transformation and convergence have forced IT and OT under the same umbrella for many industrial enterprises and critical infrastructure. For many CISOs, managing OT cybersecurity is a whole new world of risk management strategies, technologies, and vendors. Duffey and Brush explain some of the success stories they've experienced with CISOs who have had to close knowledge, technology, and experience gaps in order to meet OT security challenges head-on. There are numerous considerations from both an operational and strategic point of view, and Duffey and Brush share their experiences. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Claroty, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Splunk OT security strategist Chris Duffey and Global Advisory CISO Doug Brush join Claroty's Aperture podcast to discuss how CISOs can and must navigate the world of industrial control system (ICS) and operational technology cybersecurity. Digital transformation and convergence have forced IT and OT under the same umbrella for many industrial enterprises and critical infrastructure. For many CISOs, managing OT cybersecurity is a whole new world of risk management strategies, technologies, and vendors. Duffey and Brush explain some of the success stories they've experienced with CISOs who have had to close knowledge, technology, and experience gaps in order to meet OT security challenges head-on. There are numerous considerations from both an operational and strategic point of view, and Duffey and Brush share their experiences.
In order to be able to show up as your best self for your family, team, community, etc., you MUST make your health a priority. So many real estate agents are busy trying to build a business and balance their personal life that they don't have time to give much thought to their health. In this 3-part series, health and fitness expert Chris Duffey is going to share some of his best tips to help entrepreneurs develop and maintain a healthy lifestyle because after all, your health is everything! 3 Tools to Get you Started Today: http://rebscasestudy.com/ (30 Days of FREE 1-1 Coaching) https://bit.ly/2GE9ikx (The Real Agent Growth Network Facebook Group ) https://www.rebstraining.com/virtual-learning-center (The all NEW Virtual Learning Center)
In order to be able to show up as your best self for your family, team, community, etc., you MUST make your health a priority. So many real estate agents are busy trying to build a business and balance their personal life that they don't have time to give much thought to their health. In this 3-part series, health and fitness expert Chris Duffey is going to share some of his best tips to help entrepreneurs develop and maintain a healthy lifestyle because after all, your health is everything! 3 Tools to Get you Started Today: http://rebscasestudy.com/ (30 Days of FREE 1-1 Coaching) https://bit.ly/2GE9ikx (The Real Agent Growth Network Facebook Group ) https://www.rebstraining.com/virtual-learning-center (The all NEW Virtual Learning Center)
In order to be able to show up as your best self for your family, team, community, etc., you MUST make your health a priority. So many real estate agents are busy trying to build a business and balance their personal life that they don't have time to give much thought to their health. In this 3-part series, health and fitness expert Chris Duffey is going to share some of his best tips to help entrepreneurs develop and maintain a healthy lifestyle because after all, your health is everything! 3 Tools to Get you Started Today: http://rebscasestudy.com/ (30 Days of FREE 1-1 Coaching) https://bit.ly/2GE9ikx (The Real Agent Growth Network Facebook Group ) https://www.rebstraining.com/virtual-learning-center (The all NEW Virtual Learning Center)
This concept called the 'SUPER Framework', taught in the book: SUPERHUMAN INNOVATION by Chris Duffey, is changing the world with Artificial Intelligence. But: Why? How? Can I apply it into my life or business? Listen to this episode to know! Buy the book HERE Connect with me: The Reader Lounge on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thereaderlounge/ The Transformation Journey on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thetransformation_journey/ The Reader Lounge on YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEUI9Kh5Y8l30XdAM8-06g The Transformation Journey on YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHB0_vcY-VfNOFF7KXLJb-g
SEGMENT 1: There's no lack of people out there telling you to go find your passion and dream big. But why does it seem like when we try, we end up feeling more lost and overwhelmed than when we started? Liz Forkin Bohannon, founder of Sseko Designs, wants you to rethink everything you've been told about finding your passion and following your dreams. As she says, you're never going to find your passion because your passion and purpose are something you build--actively--day by day.SEGMENT 2: One of the technologies that will affect your small business the most every day is artificial intelligence (AI). Here to explain how it will impact your business is Chris Duffey, the Head of AI Innovation and Strategy at Adobe.SEGMENT 3: With all the changes to the economy and the presidential tariffs, what is the state of small biz in rural America? My guest, Becky McCray, is the best expert in this area. She is a lifelong small-town entrepreneur and is the co-founder of Save Your Town.Sponsored by Nextiva, LinkedIn, vCita and Blue Summit Supplies
What's the ROI for businesses applying AI? How can organizations democratize the use of AI? Are businesses ensuring that humans are kept in the loop with AI? In this episode of IBM thinkLeaders podcast, we are joined by guests Rob Key (Founder & CEO of Converseon) & Chris Duffy (Author of Superhuman Innovation: Transforming Business with Artificial Intelligence & Strategic Development manager at Adobe). We talk to Rob and Chris about digital transformation, human-centered AI, and the importance of considering fairness, transparency, and explainability when building models. Connect with us @IBMthinkLeaders + the guests at: @robkey @converseon @DuffeyChris “The challenge with transformation within companies is that companies don't transform necessarily themselves. People transform. And if you can get enough people within an organization to be able to change and transform and embrace new technologies, then eventually the company will as well.” -Rob Key, Founder & CEO of Converseon “I think everyone agrees we have to move beyond advertising to create great experiences. A subset of that is personalization at scale, but the differentiator still comes back to an inherently innate human quality. And that's creativity. That's still going to be the differentiator. So companies that can create at scale but have that human magic will be the winners of tomorrow.” -Chris Duffy, author of Superhuman Innovation: Transforming Business with Artificial Intelligence & Strategic Development manager at Adobe
The last few episodes of The Extraordinary Business Book club have included some extraordinary conversations about business and books, and one thing that's become clear is that you need to be fuelled by passion to write a business book that makes a difference. Discover how these award-winning writers tapped into their deepest values and motivations, and how you can too: Chris Duffey on the imperative of providing value Andrea Clarke on how writing can help you tap into your values as well as communicating them Debbie Wosskow and Anna Jones on the power of introspection for action-takers Harriet Kelsall on bringing your whole self to your business and your book Charlie Corbett on finding your voice and being yourself Colette Heneghan on humility and writing the book that doesn't yet exist Tom Cheesewright on shifting your perspective from behind your own eyes Chris Griffiths on turning passion into process Jonathan MacDonald on turning passion into process
Rikkert Engels, CEO of Xillio, discusses best practices in content services and how Xillio is helping IIM professionals innovate and improve. Plus, best-selling author Chris Duffey talks with Kevin Craine about his new book Superhuman Innovation: Transforming Businesses with Artificial Intelligence.
In this episode, Byron speaks with guest Chris Duffey about the nature of creativity and how machine intelligence can interact with creative concepts. Episode 92: A Conversation with Chris Duffey
In this episode, Byron speaks with guest Chris Duffey about the nature of creativity and how machine intelligence can interact with creative concepts. Episode 92: A Conversation with Chris Duffey
In this episode, Byron speaks with guest Chris Duffey about the nature of creativity and how machine intelligence can interact with creative concepts. Episode 92: A Conversation with Chris Duffey
Chris Duffey started as a content creator and creator of digital customer experiences and he witnessed first-hand the power of the intersection of human creativity amplified by artificial intelligence. But nothing prepared him for the moment when the publisher asked for the next chapter and all he had was a blank page.
Chris Duffey, Author and Strategic Development Manager at Adobe, talks with Mike Montague after the last episode to dive deeper into machine-human interactions and the future of artificial intelligence. Find Chris Duffey at: http://chrisduffey.ai/ Get his book, Superhuman Innovation, at: https://www.amazon.com/Superhuman-Innovation-Transforming-Businesses-Intelligence/dp/0749483830 The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Enroll yourself in our video self-study online courses at: https://shop.sandler.com/category/online-courses
Chris Duffey, Author and Strategic Development Manager at Adobe, talks with Mike Montague after the last episode to dive deeper into machine-human interactions and the future of artificial intelligence. Find Chris Duffey at: http://chrisduffey.ai/ Get his book, Superhuman Innovation, at: https://www.amazon.com/Superhuman-Innovation-Transforming-Businesses-Intelligence/dp/0749483830 The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Enroll yourself in our video self-study online courses at: https://shop.sandler.com/category/online-courses
Chris Duffey, Author and Strategic Development Manager at Adobe, talks about Artificial Intelligence and the attitudes, behaviors, and techniques needed to be more successful in a world with AI. Get the best practices collected from around the world. Find Chris Duffey at: http://chrisduffey.ai/ Get his book, Superhuman Innovation, at: https://www.amazon.com/Superhuman-Innovation-Transforming-Businesses-Intelligence/dp/0749483830 The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Enroll yourself in our video self-study online courses at: https://shop.sandler.com/category/online-courses
Chris Duffey, Author and Strategic Development Manager at Adobe, talks about Artificial Intelligence and the attitudes, behaviors, and techniques needed to be more successful in a world with AI. Get the best practices collected from around the world. Find Chris Duffey at: http://chrisduffey.ai/ Get his book, Superhuman Innovation, at: https://www.amazon.com/Superhuman-Innovation-Transforming-Businesses-Intelligence/dp/0749483830 The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Enroll yourself in our video self-study online courses at: https://shop.sandler.com/category/online-courses
Chris Duffey, Author and Strategic Development Manager at Adobe, talks with Mike Montague after the last episode to dive deeper into machine-human interactions and the future of artificial intelligence. Find Chris Duffey at: http://chrisduffey.ai/ Get his book, Superhuman Innovation, at: https://www.amazon.com/Superhuman-Innovation-Transforming-Businesses-Intelligence/dp/0749483830 The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Enroll yourself in our video self-study online courses at: https://shop.sandler.com/category/online-courses
Chris Duffey, Author and Strategic Development Manager at Adobe, talks about Artificial Intelligence and the attitudes, behaviors, and techniques needed to be more successful in a world with AI. Get the best practices collected from around the world. Find Chris Duffey at: http://chrisduffey.ai/ Get his book, Superhuman Innovation, at: https://www.amazon.com/Superhuman-Innovation-Transforming-Businesses-Intelligence/dp/0749483830 The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Enroll yourself in our video self-study online courses at: https://shop.sandler.com/category/online-courses
What if you had some help writing your book: a collaborator to transcribe your ideas, do the grunt work of researching huge amounts of material, bounce ideas off, give editorial feedback and even provide their own contributions in the form of a dialogue? And what if that collaborator was available without pay 24/7, had no ego or hangups, and demanded no intellectual property rights? Sounds too good to be true, right? Meet Aimé, or to give her her full name, AI + Me. When Chris Duffey decided to write a book on AI, he quickly realised that it made sense to develop an AI co-author to help him write a better book, more quickly. And that's the premise of Superhuman Innovation: with AI support, humans can be and do so much more. A fascinating conversation about humans, machine, and the nature of writing with one of the world's most prominent creative technologists.
Today at Cannes Lions, Jane Ostler spoke to Chris Duffey, Head of AI Innovation and Strategy at Adobe and Anthony Reeves, Chief Creative Officer, Wunderman and WPP ACE, who has also been ECD at Amazon. They discussed the real applications of AI – the truth beyond the hype – and the way it might change the role of creatives and the structure of the agency. The lively debate covers the importance of emotional integrity, the feedback loop, personalization plus reach, and the future for artificial intelligence.
In SUPERHUMAN INNOVATION: Transforming Businesses with Artificial Intelligence, technology visionary Chris Duffey, Head of AI Innovation and Strategy at Adobe, cuts through the hype to show how AI can be harnessed to deliver powerful change, helping companies and entrepreneurs innovate and gain competitive advantage.Learn how Chis actually used AI to write this book. I found it FASCINATING.Find Chris Duffey on Twitter and Instagram.To learn more about your host Marty Wolff, go to martywolffbusinesssolutions.com and show guest host J. Kelly Hoey, go to jkellyhoey.coCall or text me with your comments and questions at 570 815 1626. Thanks for listening. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Is innovation a part or the core of your current role? Or, do you aspire to create more innovative products and services – now or in the future? Chris Duffey, Head of AI Innovation and Strategy for Adobe and author of Superhuman Innovation, would say that to be a real super star today and for years to come, you will need to understand and leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI). In this CareerCast, Chris shares his research, learnings, and experience how AI can help you and your company innovate and gain competitive advantage in our hypercompetitive world.
Episode 196 - Chris Duffey discusses his new book "Superhuman Innovation" and transforming businesses with Artificial Intelligence. Chris used AI to write his book, in the form of Aimé, an intelligent bot Chris assembled using AI and natural language tools. Chris and his work has been profiled by the Wall Street Journal, the NY Post, The Guardian, and many more. He’s the head of AI Innovation & Business Strategy at Adobe, and he serves on Rutgers University Data Advisory Board. Listen for five action items you can use today. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest? Everyday-MBA.com/guest Do you want to be a sponsor? Everyday-MBA.com/sponsorship
This week, a new centrist party has finally been formed. So what does this mean for British politics (00:25)? Plus, we talk about the merits of artificial intelligence and ask, is it something to fear (21:50)? And last, do hen parties have to be so crass (32:10)? With Katy Balls, James Forsyth, Gavin Shuker MP, Joe Twyman, Chris Duffey, Jamie Bartlett, Sophia Money-Coutts and Dan Harley. Presented by Lara Prendergast. Produced by Cindy Yu and Siva Thaganrajah.
This week, a new centrist party has finally been formed. So what does this mean for British politics (00:30)? Plus, we talk about the merits of artificial intelligence and ask, is it something to fear (21:55)? And last, do hen parties have to be so crass (32:15)? With Katy Balls, James Forsyth, Gavin Shuker MP, Joe Twyman, Chris Duffey, Jamie Bartlett, Sophia Money-Coutts and Dan Harley. Presented by Lara Prendergast. Produced by Cindy Yu and Siva Thaganrajah.
Chris Duffey, senior strategic development manager at Adobe Creative Cloud and author of Superhuman Innovation: Transforming Businesses with Artificial Intelligence, and Katie Hillier, lead digital anthropologist at ?What If! Innovation Partners, join James Ingram for the first episode of the Creative Intelligence podcast. In this edition, they explore how anthropologists can help technologists bring a human element to design and marketing. They also question how brands can leverage technology to improve the customer experience and AI’s capacity to map human emotion and imagination, and ask: “How do we create a movement for digital anthropology?”
This first of three episodes recorded at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2018. In this show we focus on some of the marketing technologies being discussed on the stage and our guests were: Chris Duffey, Strategic Development Manager, Adobe & Doug Gould, Partner Executive Global Experience Innovation, Microsoft on the topic ', ‘Human + Machine: Stronger Together in the Age of Co-Creation' Adrian Leu, CEO, Inition & Graeme Cox, CEO & Founder, Emteq discuss 'Biometrics and VR' Nikos Acuña, Chief Visionary, Sizmek on what AI teaches us about creativity and the universe Recorded in the ICCO House of PR
I'm going live ... Oh, I'm live. I think I'm live. Here I am. Here I am, world. Look at this ugly fucking wall behind me. I think I could have a beautiful background. Wouldn't you? Oh, hi. Hi person. Hello person number one whose jumped on my live stream. What's happening? What is up? Beth, welcome. Welcome to the live stream in the hotel from hell. Alright. I've so many things that I could say. Joseph's announced himself by saying Joseph. Hi Joseph. Hey Leah. Background that I ... I hate this background, it's so ugly. It's the ugliest wall I've ever seen in my life. Poor Kelly, he's sitting over there, his head tilted... Okay, Joseph just gave his phone number. Can you send a photo of yourself before you give your phone number? And resume. Matt, thank you for asking if I'm well. I am actually well at the core, but I'm in an absolutely foul and shitty mood. I'm happy about my new yellow top, though. Although, I'm not sure that it's too much yellow potentially. What do you think? How much yellow do you think is too much yellow? But, I'm in like the most grumpy bitch-ass mood in the world. My poor best friend, Kelly, who's sitting right over there, hidden behind the camera, well to the side of it, basically has had to listen to me storm back into the room like an angry bear with a sore head, and just bitch about every possible thing. And it's all valid, though. As she just said herself, they call themselves the five star hotel, but they take care of none of the small details. And what I notice is, I'm used to being treated and taken care of in a very particular way. Which is to say, VI fucking P way, and everything should always be flow and smooth. Who said I always look awesome? Thank you. Looks like lime yellow. I don't mind a bit of lime yellow. Give me a second, and I'm gonna share this live stream over to my personal page, and that sort of thing. It's not even the little things. It's every fucking thing. Their heads are up their asses here. Shangri-La, Santa Monica. Do not stay here. And to make matters worse, I stayed here last month, and the same thing happened, and yet here I am again. Because I'd already pre-paid for this stay. And that was my mistake. Is my mistake is thinking that that meant anything instead of just cancelling it regardless, which is what I should have done. Thank you for all the comments. Shangri-La, Santa Monica. They have not got a single piece of their shit together. They probably need help taking an actual shit, that's how much shit they don't have together. But, the location is freakin' phenomenal, like you're just right here near the 3rd Street Promenade and the ... Like I'm looking at the ocean right now. The views are phenomenal as well. I don't believe they do know who I am, and I did even say to Kelly yesterday, I was like, "I know this is really wanky, but I'm really at the point where I'm very tempted to say, 'Do you realise I have over 100,000 social media follows?'" Or something like that. Because I feel like if you knew that, then maybe some treatment would be different here. But then I also feel like the problem is that they just literally actually don't have a clue, and they don't get it. Which is just one of those situations in life, where when you notice that somebody doesn't have a clue and they don't get it, like it could be somebody in your personal life, it could be a client, it could be a friend that's somehow transporting themselves along from previous phases of friendships, and they're not really keeping up with the next level new you, and nor should they have to, by the way, keep up with anything. But you've noticed that somebody or something in your life doesn't get it, because if you were being bitchy 'cause it's totally 'cause they're freakin' moronic. Or, they just have a different alignment, or a different value system. It's not about LA. I come to LA every month or two. Never in my life have I experienced such appalling overall, wonky standards. I'm not going to say like, bad service, because they certainly seem to want to be helpful. I just think they don't know what helpful means, or they're just ... Okay, they're at the door now. Maybe they heard me, maybe they're on the live stream. Anyway, when you notice that somebody didn't get it- It's okay, it's coffee. Which is another thing entirely, by the way. The reason that the coffee had to be called to the room, because we were told we would get a coffee maker in the room. And then we never did. Suck. You know, I'm like happy with anything. I just needed to get things off my chest. Anyway, you just eliminate them. That was the point that I was trying to make. That when you notice that somebody in your life doesn't get that you don't- ... have to kill them, that's the one I meant by eliminate. That's definitely not what I meant. You eliminate yourself out of their area, and out of their space. And you go and create your own new environment- ... and space. Where it's meant to be. Having a small moment of panic about the coffee. But actually, the reason that I got on this live stream was not even to talk about that. I just needed to get it off my chest. Oh, if I told you all the things, you would honestly start sending me gifts straight away. The only thing is you wouldn't be able to send them here, because they don't accept packages for customers here, which is another thing. So, anyhow, the reason that I've gone on this live stream is because I had as often happens, a tonne of audio messages from clients, which all related to a certain thing. And then I noticed that I was saying the same thing over and over again, so I was like, clearly I need to tell the whole world then. Do you love how over it I am that I just keep on bitching about the hotel while the guy's in the room? Thank you. Do you want to say hi to the people or not really? With my venom eyes? She's got venom under her eyes. Snake venom. Look at them. They look fabulous. But they look fabulous enough. She's a real person, I wasn't pretending that there's another person in the room. Sometimes I pretend. You never know. Ah, yeah, then my suitcase went missing. It was a whole ordeal. Honestly, I could talk for fifty minutes for all the things that went wrong at this hotel last month and this month. Oh, and then to make it even funnier, they apologised and said they'll send me a free bottle of wine, a bottle of house wine, right? But I accepted graciously, because I am a very gracious person, as you can see. And then like, the next ... Later that night, or whatever, I went downstairs, and the guys like, "Oh, I'm sorry again" and, "Did you enjoy your wine?" And I'm like, "It never came." Of course, at that point I was just like, I've embraced that it is what it is. But I've only got myself to blame, because I'm back here again. Like never again. Never again! You heard it here. Don't tag them in, because maybe they'll kick us out now, and we do have one night left, and we're just gonna sleep here tonight. Otherwise, we're gonna go crash with Chris Duffey in Venice Beach. Okay. Alignment. Here's what I said to a client today, and it came up with several clients. I said... She said to me, "I'm trying to figure out why I'm consistently not achieving this one particular goal," that she has in her business, right? And I said, and this is what I wanted to share with you, I said, "Well, if you're consistently not achieving something and yet there's this other area, this other big area that in this particular case I'm aware of for her and she's aware of them and we're both aware of, this other area that is relevant to your alignment and what you know what you're meant to be doing, and yet you're not taking care of it, you're not honouring it, you're essentially not pressing play in that area. Regardless of what your reasons are no matter how valid or not valid they are, then you're blocking your ability to receive to moving to flow to manifest all things. So, not pressing play in one area is equivalent to not pressing play in all areas. Being out of integrity or out of alignment in one area is the same as being out of integrity and out of alignment in other, even all areas. And so if you're noticing that you're feeling frustration like maybe your income's not going how you want it to go right now, or you're not signing up clients for these, or you're finding it difficult to receive [inaudible 00:08:11] maybe, or your list isn't growing, or maybe everything just feels kind of like hard going with money, with business, or maybe you feel like no matter what I do, my body doesn't change, or life doesn't feel fun or flow or whatever it is, right? If you feel that if a girl or a dream or something that you're meant to achieve ... Welcome to your first live. Hi there, you've missed the fun part already, but you can watch the replay. If you feel that a girl or a dream or something that you're wanting to achieve is just not coming to fruition and you really feel like, buy why, because I've been focusing on this for ages and I've been trying to achieve this for ages, and I've even been doing the work. The first thing, well one of the first things I would then look at, or at least what we're talking about today is, alright, cool, where ... you know, totally, supposedly, unrelated area of your life, are you not owning your shit? Or are you not following your own values? Or your own alignment? Or are you just not doing the fucking work or not pressing play, right? So for example, I knew that for as long as I continued to stay in my marriage, which as most people that know me know that I left sometime quite a while back now, several years nearly. But I was remaining in that marriage for quite a few years when I knew that we had to do something about it, right? I was conscious because I did know the stuff already. I knew that I'm definitely limiting creative flow and abundance in my business and in my life because I'm not in integrity and I'm not in alignment in this relationship. I'm not supposed to still be in this relationship. And I knew that, right? But, I was like, not ready, or whatever. I didn't choose to be ready. So I was conscious and I still didn't choose. And I think sometimes that's just is what it is, right? You can be like, "Yeah, I'm aware of what I'm doing." And then eventually of course, I got to a point where I felt emotionally able and ready to choose it and I made my decision, but maybe you don't even know this stuff, right? Maybe you don't even realise the powerful carry-on effect that occurs when you're not doing what you're supposed to be doing what's right for your soul and your values and your life, and you're thinking, well, it just makes no sense that my income's not growing or my business is not flowing, or whatever along those lines, because I am doing all the work. The simple solution is just, and I do this exercise pretty frequently actually, maybe every month or so whenever I think of it, to sit down and write out the word integrity at the top of the page and just write where am I not in integrity. And it can be the smallest little things. It could even be something so simple, and I've had this conversation with so many clients. This is really random. I'm going to give you a tiny example. Not washing your make up off your face before you go to bed at night. Like if that is something important to you, if it's not, it doesn't matter. But if you think that that's important, which I personally do, and then you don't do it because you're essentially, I don't know, in some sort of bizarre resistance about cleaning your own face, which for whatever reason is exceptionally common with women, I know that, then you're not in alignment. You're not in integrity. You're not honouring your own values in this case. So, that's something that I have done a lot, right? I'm like fucking going to bed with my face dirty and I don't care. Nobody can stop me. And it's these bizarre form of resistance that even the smallest things that are resistance against your own value system, are going to impact your ability to receive in all areas. And here's the reason why. And this will make total sense for you. I'm going to pause for effect. The reason is, it's a flow thing, right? In order to receive money with these, results with these, results in business, in money, in your body, in relationships, in all areas of life, we simply need flow. Flow is the pathway that allows you to receive. Now flow can sometimes feel bumpier. It can feel like turmoil or there can be purposeful pain as part of flow as well, by the way, but flow is still essentially a forward flow based emotion. So anything that's not in alignment or where you're not in integrity or you're not attending to something, you can look at it like it's essentially a road block to flow. It's like, okay, flow is me, going this way, doing its thing with these, and it just kind of happens because this is who I am and this is how I shop, and I travel down the path this way, and now I'm just allowing all these hurdles and road blocks and bumps in the road to either take me off path or stop me or distract me or I bump over them and I fall over and I hurt myself. And either way, I've switched out of flow. So if you want to switch back into flow, and you want to really know that you're showing up to get the results you want in a particular area of your life, then my advice to you today is to just take kind of like a broad step back. Take like a broad, big scope overview of what's going on in your life and just be honest with yourself. Where am I not in integrity? Where am I not in alignment? Where am I not honouring my own values? Where am I not taking care of myself? So you can look at where I'm not in integrity or where I'm not in alignment, but you could also look at ... you could flip it the other way and simply look at what are all the things that I would be doing if I was truly honouring myself. And I don't just mean like, fucking show up and hustle. That's not what I mean. I mean, everything can be [inaudible 00:13:11], can be thought of an adventure, can be all those things. Literally just had a baby about this. Still going to be what's in alignment and what's not in alignment. Alignment doesn't mean doing more like quote on quote work, the work is all the work. Anyway, the work is the work. I'm leaving. I'm going to go. Just like that. I'm in total flow and I could totally happily preach for another hour, but I have a client call right now with one of my amazing inner circle clients, so I'm going to leave you with that short message and I nearly thought I will wait until later to talk about it, but I thought you know what, because I only have like 30 minutes, but it was coming through right then, so I hit you with it, watch the replay, enjoy my little rant at the start. And I also want to quickly mention to you that Empress begins today. It is literally beginning right now today. Empress is my four week one-on-one. There are a few places still left. I'm still communicating with a few people over message. You can still sign up. You would definitely want to message me quickly now over on my personal Katrina Ruth profile. It's four weeks one-on-one with me. Empress. Claim your rightful place now. I don't have any more details that I can give you right now 'cause I got to jump off, but if you're curious and you've been feeling like it's time to step up and or you know that I'm the mentor for you and you're ready to go all in, or you think you might be, then just PM me and I will get you all of the details of all that and obviously investment and that sort of thing as well. Have an amazing rest of the day. Thank you for coming along real quick and don't forget, life is now, press play.