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Cenzontle.Oriza
12.04 Lubuzani

Cenzontle.Oriza

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 19:03


La historia de la humanidad esta llena de momentos perdidos, que solo sospechamos que existieron por ser el paso lógico que nos llevó a esta modernidad. Pensando en esos hombres que recolectaban y cazaban, se me viene a la mente la historia, producto de mi imaginación, de esos primeros navegantes, esos originales exploradores, que en este caso conquistaron esas islas del mar Indico.

The Insurtech Leadership Podcast
Best of the Insurtech Leadership Podcast: Top Three Downloaded Episodes Featuring Tech, Investment, and Strategy Leaders

The Insurtech Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 32:25


Fresh from InsurTech Connect 2024, where the industry gathered to discuss insurance innovation's past, present, and future, host Joshua R. Hollander brings you a special episode revisiting our three most downloaded episodes of the last year: Tom Wilde, CEO of Indico - At the forefront of bringing AI and automation to insurance workflows Suri Bhavan, Partner at William Blair - A leading investment banker tracking where money is flowing in insurtech Michael Nadel, Senior Director at Simon-Kutcher & Partners - A strategic consultant helping companies price and scale their solutions While these leaders view the industry through different lenses, they align on several key points: Insurance is only in the "third inning" of digital transformation Data is becoming the key differentiator in insurance, but most companies struggle to utilize it effectively The industry needs to balance innovation with practical implementation They also offer contrasting perspectives on critical issues: The readiness of AI for insurance (Wilde argues it's ready now, while others suggest a more measured approach) The future of insurance distribution (differing views on the role of traditional channels versus digital-first approaches) How to prioritize innovation investments (varying perspectives on what should come first: customer experience, middle office, or core systems) Key Insights: The evolution of AI in insurance, from mobile transformation to middle-office automation The role of deep learning and large language models in handling unstructured data Challenges in integrating new technologies into legacy systems and how to overcome them The importance of pricing strategy and market entry for insurtech startups The intersection of Insurtech and Fintech: automating payments, claims processing, and beyond The role of data in shaping the future of cyber insurance and climate risk management Key Topics Covered: [00:05] Intelligent intake challenges in insurance operations  [03:42] Evolution from PDF scraping to AI-driven processing  [07:12] The role of generative AI in insurance  [10:18] Investment trends in insurtech  [14:08] Insurtech-fintech convergence  [15:21] Data's role in new insurance products  [17:03] Tech-enabled MGAs and market evolution  [18:40] State of insurance digitization  [21:06] Growth strategy pillars  [23:03] Insurance pricing considerations  [27:07] Market entry strategies  Notable Quotes: "In insurance, data has always been king. But today, the challenge is turning unstructured data into fuel for decision-making." - Tom Wilde "The big breakthrough in AI is its ability to handle context. That's why large language models are changing the game." - Tom Wilde "I think by and large, digitization is still in the third inning for most carriers... When you get to life with annuities, that's probably first inning in terms of actual digitization." - Suri Bhavan "We're just starting to see the convergence of Insurtech and Fintech, especially in areas like payments and claims automation." - Suri Bhavan "Pricing is really just a measure of value, the same way that a foot is a measure of distance. When you're pricing your products, it's really all about what the customer values in this product and matching that value to the price relationship." - Michael Nadel "If you're leaving pricing to chance, you're leaving money on the table." - Michael Nadel About Our Guests: Tom Wilde: CEO of Indico, Tom has over 25 years of experience in solving complex digital content problems and is an expert in applying AI and machine learning to insurance workflows. Suri Bhavan: A partner at William Blair, Suri focuses on technology companies operating in the insurtech space, advising them on mergers, acquisitions, and public offerings. Michael Nadel: Senior Director at Simon-Kutcher & Partners. Michael specializes in growth strategies and pricing for insurance carriers and insurtech firms.   Resources: Tom Wilde https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomwilde/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/indico-data-solutions/  Suri Bhavan https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhavan-suri-074113/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/william-blair-company/  Michael Nadel  https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-nadel-13656123/  https://www.linkedin.com/company/simon-kucher/  Josh Hollander https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuarhollander/ https://www.horton-usa.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/insurtech-leadership-show/ https://www.insurtechassociation.org/ https://innsure.org/ 

La Ventana
Viajes |Madagascar con Paco Nadal

La Ventana

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 19:21


Este viernes en La Ventana de los Viajes Paco Nadal nos propone conocer Madagascar la isla de la biodiversidad anclada en el Océano Indico

Dia a dia com a Palavra
Se vai fugir, eu te indico um lugar| Salmos 55:5-6 NAA | 03/07/2024

Dia a dia com a Palavra

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 2:11


Igreja Presbiteriana de Thomaz Coelho

MoneyBar
#251 - À conversa c/ Stephan Morais, Cofounder e Managing General Partner da Indico Capital Partners

MoneyBar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 82:52


Que empresas procura um fundo com mais de 50 milhões de euros para investir? Quais os maiores erros dos empreendedores? O que falta a Portugal? Depois de ter chegado a investir na Farfetch, como olha para o desfecho da empresa? Neste episódio do podcast MoneyBar, recebemos Stephan Morais, Cofounder e Managing General Partner da Indico Capital Partners, uma empresa de capital de risco com sede em Portugal, para uma conversa em que deu resposta a estas e muitas outras perguntas! Lista de Espera do Curso “Do Zero à Liberdade Financeira 3.0”: bit.ly/Lista-de-Espera-Curso Comprar "MoneyLab - O Jogo" - bit.ly/MONEYLAB-O-JOGO Consultório MoneyLab (Questões): bit.ly/Consultorio_MoneyLab Subscreva a Newsletter: Newsletter MoneyLab – bit.ly/NewsletterMoneyLab Junte-se ao grupo de Telegram: bit.ly/moneylab-telegram Redes Sociais Instagram: www.instagram.com/barbarabarroso Facebook: www.facebook.com/barbarabarrosoblog/ Subscreva os canais de Youtube: www.youtube.com/barbarabarroso www.youtube.com/moneylabpt Para falar sobre eventos, programas e formação: www.moneylab.pt/ Disclaimer: Todo o conteúdo presente neste podcast tem apenas fins informativos e educacionais e não constitui uma recomendação ou qualquer tipo de aconselhamento financeiro.

Rádio Cruz de Malta FM 89,9
Últimos dias para participar da promoção “Eu Indico” da Litoral Sul

Rádio Cruz de Malta FM 89,9

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 13:22


A Associação de Benefícios e Proteção Veicular Litoral Sul está nos últimos dias da campanha “Eu Indico”. A iniciativa estará vigente até o dia 31 de maio, o sócio que indicar um novo associado, ganha 30% de desconto na mensalidade do mês de junho. Em entrevista ao Cruz de Malta Notícias desta sexta-feira Leticia Alves e Rayanna Carboni, trouxeram detalhes da promoção e dos benefícios e serviços oferecidos pela Litoral Sul e pelo Despachante Minas, no município de Lauro Müller.

The Red Chair
#2 Ricardo Torgal

The Red Chair

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 30:21


Ricardo Torgal co-founded Indico Capital Partners in 2017, where he is General Partner and CFO. Prior joining Indico, Ricardo worked at Caixa Capital (2010-2017) leading VC and Private Equity investments. His previous experience includes work at Centrocar, Ascendum Group (2006-2010), helping to set up the reporting and management control unit, and was also responsible for the ERP implementation. From 2000 to 2006, he worked at BPI Private Equity, monitoring a PE/VC portfolio.

Daniel Ramos' Podcast
Episode 426: 05 de Abril del 2024 - Devoción matutina para menores - ¨Un planeta maravilloso¨

Daniel Ramos' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 4:01


====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1=======================================================================UN PLANETA MARAVILLOSODevoción Matutina Para Menores 2024Narrado por: Linda RumrrillDesde: Gran Canaria, España===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================05 DE ABRILUN PEZ ESTRELLA DE CINE«Luego Dios dijo: "Que produzca el agua toda clase de animales"». Génesis 1: 20Jacques-Yves Cousteau fue uno de los exploradores del fondo marino más famosos del mundo. En uno de sus muchos libros, escribió sobre un insólito pez que encontró mientras buceaba desde su barco, el Calypso, en el océano Indico. El agua estaba tan transparente que los buceadores podían ver hasta sesenta metros en todas las direcciones. Había muchos peces. Cousteau escribió: «Estuvimos cuarenta días en el Arrecife de la Asunción. Una de las razones fue un pez extraordinario: un mero de 60 libras (27 kilos) al que llamamos Ulises».El pez era enorme, y probablemente pesaba más que algunos de los que están leyendo esto, nadó hasta el fotógrafo submarinista y el buzo decidió retratarlo. El mero empujó la bolsa del flash con la nariz y el fotógrafo tuvo que retroceder para enfocar bien, pero el pez le siguió.Parecía querer estar con los buceadores y los fotógrafos. Por ello, mientras trabajaban en el océano, a menudo tenían que esquivar a Ulises. Empezó a reunirse con los buceadores cada mañana al pie de la escalerilla del barco y ellos le recompensaban con restos de comida de la cocina del barco.Aquella película de Ulises pasó a formar parte de la película de El mundo silencioso de Cousteau, y gente de todo el mundo aprendió más sobre Ulises, dando lugar a que otros exploradores fueran a buscarlo. Un barco que daba la vuelta al mundo hizo una escala especial en la bahía de la Asunción y envió buzos a buscar al mero domesticado. Los buceadores dijeron: «Ulises está bien, fue fácil reconocerlo porque nadó inmediatamente hacia los buceadores».Nuestro Creador tuvo una imaginación maravillosa cuando creó a los peces del mar. ¿No te parece genial? Quizá algún día tú también salgas a bucear y veas alguna de estas maravillosas criaturas. 

InsTech London Podcast
Tom Wilde, CEO: Indico Data: Better decisions with better data (292)

InsTech London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 21:49


“This economy we are heading into [...] we are referring to as the decision economy”.  Robin Merttens spoke to Tom Wilde, CEO of Indico Data on how the company's intelligent intake solution is shaping the decision-making process in the insurance industry by structuring unstructured data.  Data is important in our current 'decision economy'. Indico Data applies generative AI to help insurance companies handle complex and high-volume data challenges, particularly in commercial and specialty lines.  Covering the AI hype cycle, the concept of hallucinations and avoiding hyperbole, tune in to hear Tom Wilde discuss generative AI and why it is an important language for insurers to utilise. Key talking points: Founded by undergraduates - how Indico Data started In the hype cycle - avoiding hyperbole and thinking rationally Defining generative AI - not an application but a language Indico Data's role in the insurance industry - the data problem Programmed with the user in mind Specialising in commercial insurance Indico Data's decision to enter the UK market - and off-siding with some football anecdotes If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a review on whichever platform you use or contact Matthew Grant on LinkedIn. To find out more about InsTech, our membership and offerings visit www.instech.co or contact us hello@instech.co Continuing Professional Development This InsTech Podcast Episode is accredited by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards your CPD scheme. By the end of this podcast, you should be able to meet the following Learning Objectives: Specify why capturing the right data as quickly and as accurately as possible is significant in insurance, to drive correct decision making Explain the term hype cycle and what this means in terms of generative AI Summarise what companies have to focus on when entering a new market If your organisation is a member of InsTech and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 292 page of the InsTech website or email cpd@instech.co to let us know you have listened to this podcast. To help us measure the impact of the learning, we would be grateful if you would take a minute to complete a quick feedback survey.

Viajando: El tiempo en tu destino
Viajando 129: El tiempo en Madagascar

Viajando: El tiempo en tu destino

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 30:21


Volvemos al continente africano y visitamos un país insular situado en la Costa Este del Sur de Africa, en el Océano Indico. Y es la isla más grande de África y la cuarta del mundo. Viajamos, amigos seguidores de “EL TIEMPO EN TU DESTINO”, a Madagascar. La isla tiene una notable extensión, de aproximadamente 587.000 km², y su población se acerca a los 29 millones de habitantes. Además de la isla principal existen otras muchas pequeñas islas, y su capital es Antananarivo, que cuenta con una población de más de 1.400.000 habitantes. Pero se preguntará el viajero, ¿por qué es interesante visitar este país? La respuesta es clara, Madagascar ofrece al visitante múltiples atractivos, y citaremos ahora algunos de ellos: -Su rica y variada flora y fauna. -Sus hermosas playas. -Su variada gastronomía. -Su diversidad cultural. -Su naturaleza salvaje. -Y otras muchas razones que iremos descubriendo a lo largo de este podcast. Descripción del clima en Madagascar, indicando el tiempo que acostumbra a hacer en cada época del año y los mejores lugares a visitar.

Historia de Aragón
Jordi Esteva “Viaje a un mundo olvidado”

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 26:29


Jordi Esteva vino a la torre de babel hace casi dos años con “El impulso nómada”, la primera parte de sus memoria o, como él nos contó, los recortes de imágenes y experiencias vividas que debía contar. Un recorrido a través de 550 páginas cargas de anécdotas, recuerdos, aventuras y algunas fotos que podemos leer en Galaxia Gutemberg. Ahora, esa colección de imágenes y recortes crece con una segunda parte, "Viaje a un mundo olvidado" y que recoge las experiencias vividas en Costa de Marfil y el Océano Indico, justo antes de conocer la isla de Socotra.Escritor y fotógrafo, es un apasionado de las culturas orientales y africanas a las que dedica la mayor parte de su trabajo periodístico y fotográfico. Ha vivido durante cinco años en Egipto trabajando en Radio Cairo Internacional. Redactor jefe y director de arte de la revista Ajoblanco entre 1987 y el verano de 1993. A partir de entonces escribe libros, realiza documentales y exposiciones de fotografía.

Mediterráneo
Mediterráneo - Viaje a un mundo olvidado junto a la Bandaturca - 05/11/23

Mediterráneo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 58:45


El escritor Jordi Esteva publica la segunda parte de sus memorias bajo el título de "Viaje a un mundo olvidado" (Galaxia Gutenberg edit) y se centra en las experiencias vividas en Costa de Marfil y el Océano Indico, justo antes de conocer la isla de Socotra. Hablamos con él de su afán por registrar los mundos que desaparecen y así plasmar lo que de universal tiene lo que suponemos distinto. Nos acompañan también Mehtap Az y Muhlis, miembros de la Bandaturca, recién llegados a este lado del mar para hacer directos de sus referencias sonoras en la tradición popular y folk de Turquía. Escuchamos su música junto a: UMM KULTHUM- Amal Hayate; CANNED HEAT- On the Road Again; BARIS MANÇO- Aynali Kemer; ALPHA BLONDY- Opération Coup de Poing; FELA KUTI- Stalemate; BANDATURCA- Ayva çiçek- Çubugüna Lüleyim; SELDA BAGCAN- Yuh Yuh.Escuchar audio

Jose Candeias - HÀ Conversa
Investigação maritima no Indico,Giovanna Gianetto

Jose Candeias - HÀ Conversa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 10:29


Jose Candeias - HÀ Conversa
Palangreiro - Oceano Indico

Jose Candeias - HÀ Conversa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 8:19


Com: Manuel Rato

RIMScast
Genuine Generative AI Talk with Tom Wilde of Indico Data

RIMScast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 26:43


Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society.   How does Generative AI fit into modern business practices? What are the best practices before any implementation of automation and AI? What are the benefits and pitfalls of ChatGPT and other AI tools? Tom Wilde, CEO of Indico Data, discusses his experiences with risk professionals and how risk managers are in an advantageous situation. Tom gives examples of blindspots and risks with ChatGPT. He shares his thoughts on the trend of CROs becoming CEOs.   Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMScast. [:27] About today's episode, where we will talk about technological innovation and risk with Tom Wilde, the CEO of Indico Data. [:36] All about exciting, upcoming RIMS events! Registration is open for the RIMS Canada Conference 2023, which will be held September 11th–14th in Ottawa! Visit RIMSCanadaConference.ca for more information. [:57] On September 14th, the Spencer Educational Foundation returns to New York City for its Annual Funding Their Future Gala. The event will be held at the Cipriani on 42nd Street. A link is on this episode's notes. You can also visit SpencerEd.org. [1:14] The RIMS Western Regional Conference will be held October 4th–6th in Vail, Colorado. Visit RIMSWesternRegional.com for more information and to register. [1:26] Head to the RIMS.org/Advocacy page to find information about The RIMS Legislative Summit, which is returning to Washington, D.C. on October 25th and 26th. [1:40] We are very excited about the RIMS ERM Conference 2023, which will be held November 2nd and 3rd in Denver, Colorado! The theme is Elevate and Evolve. Registration will open soon as will a call for nominations for the ERM Award of Distinction. Visit the events page on RIMS.org for more information. [2:06] The prominence of ChatGPT and AI in business has all sorts of upside and downside risks. Here to discuss them and lend his insight is Tom Wilde, the CEO of Indico Data. He is based in Boston, Massachusetts. [2:21] “Has the future arrived?” [2:30] Justin welcomes Tom Wilde of Indico Data to RIMScast. Tom has been in the software space for his entire career, beginning on the consumer internet side and then moving into enterprise software, focused on content technology. [3:18] Tom has been fascinated with trying to sort out the human-machine challenge between the way we produce and consume digital content and the way machines make sense of it. That's been a common thread through all the businesses he has built. [4:01] Tom tells about being a CEO. Tom is a builder CEO. He finds disruptive technologies and turns them into something the market finds useful and valuable. [4:52] The building blocks for ChatGPT, Deep Learning, Large Language Models, and Generative AI, have been in development for the past decade. Everything suddenly came together at the right time to create this “iPhone moment” for artificial intelligence where we all can see the value. [5:40] The invisible tipping point was that the Large Language Model underpinning ChatGPT, GPT 3 (now GPT 4), had reached a critical mass and a set of performance capabilities that suddenly made it viable. [6:28] We're in a classic phase of ChatGPT now, with incredible expectations and excitement about it. This is a moment as big as a browser or smartphone. This is a fundamentally new software programming paradigm. It's not a Swiss Army knife application that can solve everything. [7:10] For the first time, we have a programming language that is based on data and that uses the English language as the programming interface. There are about 25,000,000 software engineers in the world. There are several billion English language speakers on Earth. Suddenly, all of them, conceivably, can program using ChatGPT. [8:23] ChatGPT introduces some challenges to the enterprise, such as having to hold employees back from pushing code directly into production. [8:52] There suddenly needs to be some thought and structure around who can create prompts, what data can be fed to these cloud Large Language models, and what is the audit trail for what prompt was used to create what outcome. [9:09] Using software development paradigms makes sense in how to govern this and deal with compliance. Regarding Generative AI, while we have the huge benefit of programming with data, we have to be aware of what that means. [9:28] The quality of data becomes important in understanding how this new programming language behaves. It's only as good as the data it was trained on. If you take all the English-language content on the internet, what does that represent in terms of our understanding of human knowledge and behavior? [10:03] The English-language content on the internet carries flaws and biases. It has inappropriate and dangerous content. We have to be aware of what this programming language was taught to do and think about. [10:24] You should not use this technology as a black box. Microsoft suggests thinking about this as a co-pilot. The pilot flies the plane and has the final judgment as to what is safe and unsafe operation. The co-pilot reduces the workload as an extra set of hands and works the radio. ChatGPT is a co-pilot, not a pilot. [11:13] You have to have application frameworks in place to deal with hallucinations, to understand what data was used to make that decision at what time, who has been empowered to use this technology to perform part of their job, and what are the guardrails for that. Where can the enterprise's data be sent and stored? [11:45] Indico Data considers the three S's: Safely, Securely, and Scalably. To use this technology, you need a framework for understanding the three S's. [11:58] RIMS plug time! Sponsor an episode of RIMScast! Contact us at pd@rims.org. For upcoming virtual workshops visit RIMS.org/virtualworkshops for the calendar. Applying and Integrating ERM will be held on August 1st and 2nd by Ken Baker of Enterprise Risk Consulting. [12:42] Optimizing Risk Management with Artificial Intelligence will be led on September 28th by Pat Saporito. More information about these sessions and others is on the Virtual Workshops page. See the full schedule and register. [13:02] The RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep is July 19th and 20th, 9:00 am–4:00 pm EDT. August 15th through 17th is the RIMS-CRMP-FED Exam Prep 9:00 am–4:00 pm EDT. See the links at Rims.org/certification for these and future workshops. A link is also in this episode's show notes, as is a link to the full virtual workshop calendar. [13:57] As a technology CEO, you have to learn to think through the way the enterprise thinks of risk because they're not going to buy or implement your solution if it creates unacceptable risk, regardless of the benefit. [14:22] As a technology CEO, Tom thinks a lot about how to minimize the risks of deploying their product from a data protection standpoint, information security standpoint, and change management standpoint. Those things have to be top-of-mind or you can't engage with the enterprise. They are risk-averse, as they should be. [14:49] In many cases, you're dealing with PII, health data, and other sensitive information, so there are serious data protection requirements. GDPR and regional or national regulations on data security create additional layers of thinking to protect your client from being exposed to regulatory bodies. [15:17] Insurance and banking risk managers are using Indico Data to help them identify and quantify risk. Auditors and risk managers try to consume and make sense of vast amounts of unstructured data, like contracts, policies, documents, and emails, to find the needles in the haystack. What are patterns that suggest risky behavior or exposure? [16:02] Tom has seen a huge uptick in risk management wanting to embrace technology as a “bionic arm,” not as a robot, to allow a much faster and broader perspective on potential threat vectors and exposures. [16:53] Tom tells of a court case where attorneys used ChatGPT to create prior case representation for the court but ChatGPT fabricated the cases. It didn't understand it wasn't supposed to make them up. There's a gap between the way AI and humans work. AI has blind spots and until we find them and fix them, they expose us to risk. [18:12] If you're using AI to make decisions, how are you sure that those are quality decisions, that they're not fabricated or hallucinated, and that they're complete? Generative AI struggles with precision and recall. Precision means that all the answers it gives are correct. Recall is that it found all the possible data it should have presented. [18:51] Generative AI will make recall mistakes and leave stuff out, not knowing that it's supposed to be comprehensive. When you ask ChatGPT why it did not include something in its summary, it says, “Sorry, you're right, I should have included that.” We need to continue to be suspicious of Generative AI's confidence in the answers it brings.  [20:03] The challenge with automation and AI is it allows you to make a bad process even worse, more rapidly. Ask yourself if you are automating a good process. Is it a process that should be automated or is the process itself the problem? Like using a power saw, you need to know what you're doing with ChatGPT. It's a very powerful tool. [21:41] A CEO is a storyteller. To be a technology CEO, with the pace of innovation in the market today, your customers crave for you to help them make sense of it and think about it rationally. They're desperate to do that for their constituents. You become a valuable partner CEO if your product helps them make sense of things and adds value. [22:29] Your storytelling also helps your employees and your investors. Your job as an early-stage CEO is to create that narrative and bring it to light. [23:00] Justin and Tom discuss the trend of CROs becoming CEOs. Being good at understanding risk makes you good at taking bets. As a CEO, you have a key responsibility to make bets where you have incomplete information, understanding the downside and the upside. [23:27] Risk professionals have an advantage in being able to measure the risks in front of them and make bets more confidently and with perhaps better outcomes. [23:42] We are in a world of high beta factors: climate, economic, and social, that have to be understood so that you don't inadvertently bet the whole company. Understanding these factors also puts you in a position to take advantage of opportunities that emerge from the macro elements surrounding us as business leaders. [24:15] “Special thanks to Tom Wilde for joining me today. That was a lot of fun! I've got more links to RIMS coverage of AI and automation on this episode's show notes.” [24:27] You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are on our show notes. RIMScast has a global audience of professionals, students, business leaders, and more. Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [25:13] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. The RIMS app is available only for RIMS members! You can find it in the App Store. [25:37] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [25:53] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com and check out the blog at RiskManagementMonitor.com. Justin Smulison is Business Content Manager. You can email Justin at Content@RIMS.org. [26:16] Justin thanks you for your continued support and engagement on social media channels! Listen every week! Stay safe! Mentioned in this Episode: NEW FOR MEMBERS! RIMS Mobile App RIMS ERM Conference 2023. RIMS Canada 2023 — Sept. 11–14 in Ottawa! Spencer Educational Foundation — Funding Their Future Gala — Sept. 14, 2023 Contribute to Risk Management MagazineRIMS Western Regional — Oct 4–6, Vail Colorado RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) Dan Kugler Risk Manager on Campus GrantUpcoming Virtual Workshops: Applying and Integrating ERM | August 1 Optimizing Risk Management with AI | Sept. 28 See the full calendar of RIMS Virtual Workshops RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep July 19–20, 2023 9:00 am–4:00 pm EDT RIMS-CRMP-FED Exam Prep August 15–17, 2023 9:00 am–4:00 pm EDT All RIMS-CRMP Prep Workshops Upcoming webinar: Trade Credit Insurance Managing Risk and Promoting Growth — July 14, 2023 | Presented by RIMS and Prudent Insurance Brokers Pvt. Ltd. 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Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.   Follow up with Our Guest: Tom Wilde Indico Data   Tweetables (For Social Media Use):   “I've been fascinated with trying to sort out the human-machine challenge between the way we as people produce and consume digital content and the way machines make sense of it. … That's been a common thread through all of the businesses that I've built.” — Tom Wilde   “The fundamental building blocks for [ChatGPT]: Deep Learning, Large Language Models, and Generative AI; these have been in development for the past decade. … Everything came together at the right time to create … the “iPhone moment” for artificial intelligence.” — Tom Wilde   “As a technology CEO, you have to learn to think through the way the enterprise thinks of risk because they're not going to buy or implement your solution if it creates unacceptable risk, regardless of the benefit.” — Tom Wilde   “Generative AI will make mistakes of recall and leave stuff off, not knowing that it's supposed to be comprehensive. … We need to continue to be … suspicious of Generative AI's confidence in the answers it brings.” — Tom Wilde   “Being good at understanding risk makes you good at taking bets. As a CEO, one of the key responsibilities you have is to make bets where you have incomplete information, understanding the downside and the upside. … Risk professionals … have a real advantage here.” — Tom Wilde  

Cloud Realities
CR029: Making AI enterprise ready with Chris Wells, Indico Data

Cloud Realities

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 43:23


Much like any new technology release, AI is currently going through its hype-cycle, meaning, that for all of the noise and conversation happening, there is currently a lot of experimentation, rather than Enterprise scale implementation.  Dave, Sjoukje & Rob talk to Christopher Wells, VP R&D, Indico Data and host of the Unstructured Unlocked podcast, about where we are on the AI hype-cycle, what the world could look like on the other side of wide scale implementation and what form(s) Enterprise scale implementation of AI may take. We also talk about the hardest and the least talked about aspect of successful and safe use of AI: preparing and managing the data infrastructure.TLDR:00:55 Intros02:02 Cloud conversation with Christopher Wells32:16 The AI Data Lifecycle40:49 Playing keyboards in a Gospel band!GuestChristopher Wells: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-wells-49511950/HostsDave Chapman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chapmandr/Sjoukje Zaal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjoukjezaal/Rob Kernahan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-kernahan/ProductionMarcel Van Der Burg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcel-van-der-burg-99a655/Dave Chapman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chapmandr/SoundBen Corbett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-corbett-3b6a11135/

The Insurtech Leadership Podcast
Large Language: GPT4 Can Handle Insurance But Isn't Ready for Core Processes Just Yet (w/Tom Wilde, CEO Indico)

The Insurtech Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 12:00


Tom Wilde is CEO at Indico, an intelligent intake solution automating critical middle office workflows across insurance, banking, real estate and healthcare. 'Intelligent intake' at Indico means the starting point for insurers' most critical workflows including underwriting, claims and policy servicing. The common denominator is data culled from emails or other documents, taken from an unstructured format to feed core platforms and decision systems.  The original digital transformation started with the new customer-facing mobile device, but transitioned through the back office then into the middle office of insurance where business-critical decisions take place. Tom describes actuaries as the original data scientists, taking data and turning them into decisions.  Their modern engines were designed to run on clean sets of data, but unfortunately the reality is that most data lives as unstructured and requires manual rework before it can be used. Indico was early on understanding the impact of deep learning and large language models, and were the first to build a large language model that allows customers to customize their own machine learning models and solve unstructured data challenges.  Tom feels strongly that generative AI (eg. GPT4) can easily handle the context of insurance, because the depth of context-understanding enabled by trillions of parameters can understand any context a human can. There are however three main problems to commercially scaling insurance use cases today using GPT4: it is extremely computationally expensive, insurers' data is still sensitive and proprietary, and GPT4 essentially makes up an answer (lies) when it doesn't know one.  Until these large language problems get solved, insurers will be held back from using generative AI in core processes.  Prior to joining Indico, Tom was the Chief Product Officer at Cxense, a data management provider and founder of Ramp, an enterprise video content management company. Tom worked at Fast Search, Miva Systems, and Lycos. He has an MBA in Entrepreneurial Management from Wharton. Follow the Insurtech Leadership Podcast airing weekly hosted by Joshua R. Hollander. We give you up-close access and personal insights from the leaders of the fastest-growing #insurtechs and most innovative #insurance carriers and brokers.

The Red Chair
#1 Cristina Fonseca

The Red Chair

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 29:20


For the first episode of Season 2 of The Red Chair, we are delighted to welcome Cristina Fonseca, one of Indico's founders and our entrepreneur in residence. Cristina is a well-known figure in the tech startup community and has been instrumental in shaping Indico's vision and direction over the years. Cristina co-founded Talkdesk in 2011, the first cloud native call center solution which raised $500M from top global investors. In 2018, Cristina co-founded Cleverly.ai, an artificial intelligence automation startup that was acquired in 2021 by Zendesk, the global leader in customer service software. Appointed as Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2021, she holds a degree in Computer Engineering and Telecommunications from Instituto Superior Técnico (Lisbon).

PodPasta
61. DESASTRES AMOROSOS

PodPasta

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 41:37


No 61º episódio do Podpasta, TRÊS histórias CHOCANTES de desastres amorosos !! Um ótimo episódio pra você escutar e pensar: "talvez minha vida não seja tão ruim assim" !! Indico para esses momentos pré carnaval, viu ? TORNE-SE UM APOIADOR DO PODPASTA, ME AJUDE A CONTINUAR COM ESSE PROJETO E RECEBA EPISÓDIOS BÔNUS EXCLUSIVOS (ALÉM DE ENTRAR NO GRUPO DO TELEGRAM): https://apoia.se/podpasta ME ENVIE SUA FIC/SUGESTÃO/PEDIDO DE CONSELHO NO E-MAIL podpastapodcast@gmail.com Escute tb meu podcast com o Y e o Fabão sobre BBB: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3GyqAKBBfLghxQhLLAs9BK?si=192f8f76255541cc Edição: Maurício Bierhals. Vinheta: Fungado.

O Antagonista
Cortes do Talks - Eu indico quem toma tubaína comigo, diz Bolsonaro sobre nomeações para o Supremo

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 1:40


O presidente Jair Bolsonaro afirmou que suas indicações para o Supremo Tribunal Federal correspondem a nomes da confiança dele e que defendem o “conservadorismo”. “Eu indico quem toma tubaína comigo, e o que é tomar tubaína comigo? Não é viver comigo em festas, mas pessoas que tenham uma linha de conservadorismo, livre mercado, liberdade de expressão. Os dois [André Mendonça e Kassio Nunes] são nessa linha. Então, caso seja reeleito, os outros dois que eu venha a indicar para o Supremo serão semelhantes a esses”, disse. A declaração foi dada em entrevista ao CD Talks especial (foto) desta quarta-feira (19). Bolsonaro também criticou os nomes do Supremo indicados pelas gestões petistas afirmando que eles se preocupam com defesa do aborto e ideologia de gênero. Inscreva-se e receba a newsletter:  https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL Confira mais notícias em nosso site:  https://www.oantagonista.com​ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais:  https://www.fb.com/oantagonista​ https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista ​https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista https://www.tiktok.com/@oantagonista_oficial No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista

Your AI Injection
Structuring Data Using AI with Slater Victoroff

Your AI Injection

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 49:04 Transcription Available


Analyzing and utilizing unstructured data is vital for understanding customer behavior. Learn how AI can transform unstructured enterprise data into valuable insights with Slater Victoroff, founder and CEO of Indico. Indico is an Enterprise AI Solution for unstructured content, with a focus on document understanding and process automation. In this episode, Deep and Slater discuss the fundamentals of multi-persona data science platforms, the complexities of unstructured properties, and deep dive into the advantages of hierarchical labelling and a multi-label approach. Slater beings by discussing what motivated him to found Indico, and talks about how Indico's unstructured data platform allows enterprises of all sizes to automate, analyze, & apply unstructured data to a wide variety of workflows. Learn more about Slater here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/slatervictoroff/

Cocria Cast
#005 ∙ Da Astrocartografia ao Retorno de Saturno

Cocria Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 56:48


Um papo diretamente de uma viagem muuuito especial que estamos fazendo!

Learning With Lowell
AI, Leadership, MMA, Writing, Books, and Startups with Slater Victoroff CTO of Indico #134

Learning With Lowell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 68:24


We get into so many tops such as (but not limited to) Dune discussion, Science fiction and books, Richard Feynman fun facts, How to really listen to customers to set features and build the right stuff, Writing and world-building and how it translated to business and life, How he builds grit and how he things MMA influences his thought process, How to mediate tension and promoting tough conversations, We also discuss the moment teams become teams, Leadership changes as he scaled his team - specifically in giving feedback, The difficulty in learning about AI and areas he is looking for other experts- geometric deep learning, multi modal fusion, and machine teaching, and finally how he thinks about better funded competitors.

Cocria Cast
#004 ∙ Está se sentindo perdida?

Cocria Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 56:11


No episódio de hoje, trouxe diversas dicas e reflexões que te ajudarão bastante caso esteja sentindo uma frustração e vontade de mudar por aí, mas não tenha muita ideia de por onde começar. Falei um pouco sobre: ∙ "Propósito" e como podemos enxergar esse conceito de forma mais interessante; ∙ Como a astrologia pode contribuir para o nosso processo de autodescoberta, já que o nosso mapa astral é como um "mapa do tesouro" do que viemos desenvolver de forma incrível em nossas jornadas; ∙ Quais movimentos você pode criar a partir de agora (dando exemplos do que eu fiz quando estava infeliz no meu trabalho em agência); ∙ O que são os nodos lunares e como eles podem te ajudar a focar na sua evolução; ∙ Como a Astrocartografia pode auxiliar, com dicas para diferentes áreas de atuação; ∙ Uma pergunta-chave para refletir sobre a sua missão; ∙ Como obter amparo espiritual para viver de forma cada vez mais incrível o que você veio cumprir nesta vida. Como eu disse durante as reflexões: se por um acaso algo acontecesse e esse fosse meu último episódio aqui, estaria tranquila, porque sinto que esse compilado de dicas está muuuuito valioso mesmo! Então espero de coração que elas te tragam muitos insights especiais e te auxiliem de verdade por aí!

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
A Conversation With Slater Victoroff, Founder & CTO @ Indico | VP of Research At NeoCybernetica | The Founder Pack Podcast With Brendon Rod

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 28:57


Layoffs are always the first thing that people jump to and think about. But I think that it's really important to also realize that you can hurt or help your company depending on how you do it.Indico was founded by Slater Victoroff in an Olin College dorm room (literally) as a developer platform aimed at making deep learning more accessible to those with only a basic knowledge of programming.He raised ~$5M of venture capital from top-tier VCs including General Catalyst, .406 Ventures, Boston Seed, Hyperplane as well as many high-profile Boston Angel Investors.He now also serves as VP of Research @ Neo CyberneticaKey topics:Creative ways to keep your team during a recessionHow to avoid the death spiralPractical ways to weather the stormLooking deeper at how you deliver ROI across NetRevenue Retention (NRR)____________________________GuestSlater VictoroffFounder & CTO @ Indico [@indicoData]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/slatervictoroff/____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?

The Founder Pack Podcast
A Conversation With Slater Victoroff, Founder & CTO @ Indico | VP of Research At NeoCybernetica | The Founder Pack Podcast With Brendon Rod

The Founder Pack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 28:57


Layoffs are always the first thing that people jump to and think about. But I think that it's really important to also realize that you can hurt or help your company depending on how you do it.Indico was founded by Slater Victoroff in an Olin College dorm room (literally) as a developer platform aimed at making deep learning more accessible to those with only a basic knowledge of programming.He raised ~$5M of venture capital from top-tier VCs including General Catalyst, .406 Ventures, Boston Seed, Hyperplane as well as many high-profile Boston Angel Investors.He now also serves as VP of Research @ Neo CyberneticaKey topics:Creative ways to keep your team during a recessionHow to avoid the death spiralPractical ways to weather the stormLooking deeper at how you deliver ROI across NetRevenue Retention (NRR)____________________________GuestSlater VictoroffFounder & CTO @ Indico [@indicoData]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/slatervictoroff/____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?

FOCO DE LUZ
Afinal, o que é o umbral - *Segundo o livro de Ramatis (Resgastes nos Umbrais)*

FOCO DE LUZ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 14:35


Reuni algumas partes importantes do livro de Ramatis para esclarecer para vocês um pouquinho sobre o Umbral! Indico muito o livro! Espero que gostem!

Shock Your Potential
The Power of Process - Slater Victoroff

Shock Your Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 31:05


“You have to get the process in place before you think about automating it, and also give people a non- judgmental and collaborative space to see the truth for themselves.” Slater Victoroff Unstructured data accounts for the largest part of the total data that businesses see and deal with on a daily basis.  This therefore means that businesses must find ways and tools to process this data efficiently and with the least cost, and also reap some business advantages. This is according to Slater Victoroff, who also insists on the importance of having working processes in the organization. Slater Victoroff is the Founder and CTO of Indico, an enterprise AI solution for unstructured content that emphasizes document understanding. Slater has been building machine learning solutions for startups, governments, and Fortune 100 companies for the past seven years and is a frequent speaker at AI conferences. Indico's framework requires 1000x less data than traditional machine learning techniques, and they regularly beat the likes of AWS, Google, Microsoft, and IBM in head-to-head bake-offs. Indico recently announced a $22 million Series B raise.  Slater has educated hundreds of business users on successfully implementing deep learning through a simple framework that helps executives rapidly accelerate the adoption of technology in their businesses. Slater attended Olin College of Engineering before pursuing Indico full-time after its acceptance into the Techstars Boston Program. In today's episode, Slater talks about the importance of simplifying processes and how his company is helping businesses do that, specifically with regards to processing unstructured data. Listen in! Media Handles: https://indicodata.ai/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/slatervictoroff/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/indico-data-solutions/ https://twitter.com/sl8rv        I describe Indico today as the bionic arm for the modern knowledge worker, and we focus on unstructured content. Bionic arms are not cyborgs, and at Indico, we champion this idea of the bionic arm because every action is in the person's control. From a business perspective, you get to have one consistent way of performing processes that is represented in code. Commercial break A huge part of our philosophy is having to meet people where they're at and at least helping then work in that world. Making enterprise technology usable, and understanding how it actually plugs into the broader ecosystem can be really challenging, yet often that is where the value is. One of the core reasons as to why it's got to be a bionic arm, is because we have to position the technology in a way that it empowers the subject matter expert. You have to get the process in place before you think about automating it, and also give people a non- judgmental and collaborative space to see the truth for themselves. The biggest thing that I have learned leading Indico over the years, and even more specifically with the kind of work that we do, is the power of process. The process is so often the key to taking things up to the next level, so walk into it with open eyes and recognize that it is a real challenge in its own right and not one to be taken lightly. ………………………………………………… Do you want to be a go to expert that news reporters, anchors and media producers turn to? Are you a media professional looking for credible, reliable and timely guests? Shock Your Media Potential is here for you. Shock Your Media Potential is a one of a kind platform that connects vetted experts with news professionals around the globe. As part of the launch of the platform, CEO Michael Sherlock, along with co-host Eddie Luisi, stage manager for Good Morning America, have interviewed 25 media personalities and professionals to ask them the questions you need to know the answers to in order to become more newsworthy, pitch your story better, and get invited back again and again, and much more. Some of their guests are household names, with exceptional on-camera careers. Others are award-winning directors, producers, camera operators, audio engineers, celebrity hair and makeup professionals, and so much more. To learn more about our platform and our conference today, go to https://www.shockyourmediapotential.com

Constant Variables
115: AI, ML and DL: Oofda! with Slater Victoroff of Indico Data

Constant Variables

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 44:12


If the terms “Artificial Intelligence,” “Machine Learning,” and “Deep Learning” have you uttering "Oofda", this episode is for you. Tim Bornholdt chats with Indico Data's Slater Victoroff about these emerging technologies and best use-cases for the future.   **SHOW LINKS** Indico Data | https://indicodata.ai/  Slater on Twitter | https://twitter.com/sl8rv  Slater.website | https://www.slater.website/  The Toaster Project | http://www.thetoasterproject.org/  Cassie Kozyrkov, Chief Decision Scientist at Google, on LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kozyrkov/ Rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts | https://constantvariables.co/review  Connect with The Jed Mahonis Group on LinkedIn | https://linkedin.com/company/the-jed-mahonis-group  Show notes | https://constantvariables.co Chat with The Jed Mahonis Group about your app dev questions | https://jmg.mn Are you an iOS, Android or Rails developer? Connect with us | careers@jmg.mn 

Noticentro
Citlalli Hernández indico que se harán públicos los nombres de quienes votaron contra la reforma eléctrica

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 1:22


Citlalli Hernández indico que se harán públicos los nombres de quienes votaron contra la reforma eléctricaAprueban modificaciones a la ley minera Extreman vigilancia por la alta demanda de turistas en Mazatlán

Endgame with Gita Wirjawan
Andi Kristianto: Sehat, Cerdas, dan Bahagia Lewat Ekonomi Digital

Endgame with Gita Wirjawan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 89:14


CEO PT Telkomsel Ekosistem Digital atau INDICO, Andi Kristianto membahas berbagai aset yang dimiliki Indonesia sebagai ekonomi digital terbesar di Asia Tenggara dan kebijaksanaan yang didapat dari pengalamannya memimpin berbagai divisi dan inisiatif di Telkomsel selama 20 tahun. Bergerak dari pemahaman mendalam terhadap basis pengguna produk telekomunikasi di Indonesia, PT Telkomsel Ekosistem Digital atau INDICO lahir untuk menjadi “horizontal enabler” bagi berbagai ide dan solusi peningkatan kualitas hidup berbasis digital, dimulai dari pendidikan, kesehatan preventif, dan gaming. Sebuah kolaborasi dengan INDICO. #Endgame #GitaWirjawan #BukaSemuaPeluang ----------------------- Saksikan dalam versi video: https://endgame.id/indico Pre-Order merchandise resmi Endgame: https://wa.me/6282133365263 Info pendaftaran program Master of Public Policy di SGPP Indonesia: admissions.sgpp.ac.id admissions@sgpp.ac.id https://wa.me/628111522504

Angel Invest Boston
Slater Victoroff, Founder - Indico Data

Angel Invest Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 52:42


Angel-scale biotech is hot: Learn More Slater Victoroff founded Indico Data in his dorm room at Olin in 2012. Two years later Indico had gone through Techstars and was VC-backed. Hear the story of how making deep learning accessible to enterprise customers led to massive growth. Sponsored by Purdue University entrepreneurship and Peter Fasse, patent attorney at Fish & Richardson Highlights: Sal Daher Introduces Slater Victoroff, Founder and CTO of Indico Data Indico Was Founded in a Dorm Room in 2012, Two Years Later They Raised $3 million in an Oversubscribed Round Machine Learning Is Programming with Data Rather than Code Deep Learning Is Characterized by a Focus on Unstructured Data i.e., Text, Audio and Images Indico's Original Aim Was to Make Deep Learning Accessible to Software Developers Slater Victoroff Founded Indico Because Most Innovation in Deep learning Was Driven by Industry Indico's Experience at Techstars Semyon Dukach Saw Promise in Indico Others Did Not “...Techstars really helped us understand was that we were real.” Why Slater Victoroff Gave Up the CEO Role The Shift to Enterprise Clients and Massive Growth Stellar Customer Satisfaction Metrics Was the Secret Slater Victoroff Was an Unlikely Founder About Hiring Machine Learning Talent Slater's Work at .406 Ventures What Sets Olin College Apart How Textbooks Empower the Self-Directed Learners Why Slater Victoroff Does Not Invest in the Life Sciences Parting Thoughts from Slater Victoroff Topics: founding story, robotics / AI, Techstars  

The Red Chair
#1 Tim Ferriss

The Red Chair

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 22:43


Stephan Morais interviews acclaimed author, entrepreneur and Indico investor, Tim Ferriss.

The Thoughtful Entrepreneur
1149 - A Revolutionary Unstructured Data Platform with Indico Data's Slater Victoroff

The Thoughtful Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 22:17


In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks to the founder and CTO of https://indicodata.ai/ (Indico Data), Slater Victoroff. Indico Data is an AI powered bionic arm for the modern knowledge worker. They offer a modern application that pairs with your business to generate AI solutions to maximize efficiency. But what is ‘unstructured data'? Slater explains that unstructured data is data that doesn't fit well into pre-structured “columns” of interconnected data. This is data that's miscellaneous, such as strings of text or media. AI, roughly, is anything humans do today that machines will do tomorrow. The definition of artificial intelligence has fluctuated since its conception. But how does unstructured data fit in? Slater shares that deep learning is very useful for a specific set of tools that relies on unstructured data. AI is not autonomous. It's essentially a bionic arm for the digital worker, as Slater puts it. AI is an assistant in your day to day work.  According to their website, Indico Data is purpose-built for unstructured data. It combines robust data analytics, advanced artificial intelligence and ML technologies, deep learning capabilities and highly efficient process automation, enabling enterprises to maximize opportunity, reduce risk, and accelerate revenue. Slater explains the misconceptions he had about AI when he was a college student. He believed deep learning was dead – but this was due to the industry climate at that time. Very few organizations did research on deep learning back in 2012. Deep learning is an amazing technology in a constrained environment. It took a lot of time and hard work, but this is how Indico Data was born.  Josh and Slater explore how Indico didn't hire a CEO initially. At some point, this team of engineers needed to choose someone among them to be the CEO. Slater was the CEO for some time, but he considered leaving the role. Once his team caught wind, he ultimately went back on his intuition and stayed in the role. While the company stayed afloat and was doing alright during Slater's time as CEO, it couldn't scale and grow. Ultimately, he pushed his team to allow him to step aside so they could seek another CEO. This meant that Slater and the team were on the same side of the table to find a new executive. He was put in the wrong role, plain and simple. When they found the right roles for both Slater and the new CEO of Indico Data, it was able to thrive and flourish.  Want to learn more? Check out Indico Data's website at https://indicodata.ai/ (https://indicodata.ai/).  Check out Indico Data on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/indico-data-solutions/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/indico-data-solutions/).  Check out Slater Victoroff on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/slatervictoroff/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/slatervictoroff/).  Don't forget to subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur and thank you for listening. Tune in next time! More from UpMyInfluence: ✅ We are actively booking guests for our DAILY Entrepreneur Success Podcast.https://upmyinfluence.com/guest ( Schedule HERE). ✅ Are you a 6-figure consultant? Let us fill your sales schedule and move you to 7-figures.https://upmyinfluence.com/b2b ( Learn more here). ✅ Check out our freehttps://upmyinfluence.com/1 ( Authority Transformation Masterclass). 

HFS PODCASTS
Hot Vendor Firesides: Indico Data CEO Tom Wilde is out to make unstructured data a category of its own

HFS PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 41:46


This episode features Tom Wilde, CEO at Indico Data. Tom's team is all about making AI accessible and useful in the enterprise and are turning that into reality through the lens of unstructured data. Tom says 90% of the data in an enterprise is unstructured – in documents, images, and videos and accessing and making use of that in automated systems will be a game-changer over the coming years. He is joined by HFS Practice Leader David Cushman in this Hot Vendor Fireside conversation. Indico Data was most recently named an HFS OneOffice Hot Vendor for Q2, 2021. The HFS OneOffice Hot Vendors are an exclusive group of emerging players, each with a differentiated value proposition for the OneOffice. HFS analysts regularly speak with numerous exciting start-ups and emerging players. We designate a select group as the HFS Hot Vendors based on their distinctiveness, ecosystem robustness, client impact, financial position, and the impact on our OneOffice Framework. Those selected are collated and published in our quarterly series. They each have the vision and strategy to impact and disrupt the market. On occasion, we go deeper with a podcast with one of the people behind those winning visions – in our HFS OneOffice Hot Vendor Firesides. The videocast is in three sections in which we: Warm-up: What does this Hot Vendor deliver? Fan the flames: This Hot Vendor's journey, what they learned, what makes them different, how do they see the market? Light the way: Take a glance into what's next on the agenda for this Hot Vendor.

The VentureFizz Podcast
Episode 251: Slater Victoroff - Founder & CTO, Indico Data

The VentureFizz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 48:44


I'm always amazed when I talk to an entrepreneur who starts a company while in college. There's a lot going on during those college years in terms of the academic and social experience, so it's impressive when they have the vision and maturity to embark on the adventure of building a business. I find it even more impressive when the entrepreneur's company is working on hard tech and has legs beyond college, as in the case with Indico Data. Since it was founded while Slater was at Olin College of Engineering, the company has gone on to raise multiple rounds of venture funding and their tech has evolved to being an enterprise solution for helping empower organizations' use of unstructured data. In this episode of our podcast, we cover: * How training in MMA (mixed martial arts) helped him with his career in entrepreneurship. * Slater's decision to attend Olin and how it influenced his career to become an entrepreneur. * A deep dive into Indico Data, including how the idea came to fruition and the process of building the tech and getting the company started. * The current stage of the company and growth plans ahead. * Slater's role as an EIR at .406 Ventures and his experience as an angel investor. * When it makes sense to hire an outside CEO for your startup. * And so much more. If you like the show, please remember to subscribe and review us on iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play.

Distilling Venture Capital
Episode 024 - Slater Victoroff, Founder & CTO Indico

Distilling Venture Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 45:44


Introduction Welcome to Distilling Venture Capital.  I am your host, Bill Griesinger, Distilling VC is a visionary podcast that provides an insightful and informed view of the key trends affecting the VC and tech startup world.  This is your podcast for Fintech, Decentralized Finance, Blockchain and Smart Contracts, Digital Banking and all the frontier technologies that are changing the financial landscape globally.     We will start here - Episode Introduction: Welcome back everyone.  I am really amped and excited about today´s conversation because I have the pleasure of welcoming to the program Slater Victoroff, Founder and CTO of Indico. Indico is the leading machine learning, and AI platform that has developed technology to unlock the value of unstructured data, about 85% of all data, providing enterprises with the ability to automate heavily time-consuming tasks and derive value from unstructured docs like emails, images, texts and more. The Indico Platform uses AI and ML technology to automate the intake and understanding of unstructured documents, emails, images, videos, audio files, and much more, giving structure to this unstructured data. As a result, enterprises get much more value from their existing structured data only software and technologies — including RPA, CRM, ERP, Analytics, and more.   We´re going to get into that and more…Slater, thank you for making the time to be on the show today…   Before we dig into the meat of what Indico is really all about, I thought it would be useful if you could tell us a bit about your background and about your journey, more broadly, that ultimately set the stage for founding of Indico…       Topic Areas Covered with Slater Victoroff    Talk about your training, background and work in SW and computer engineering that led to the development of the technology and Indico Talk about the technology development from SW engineering standpoint to achieve this breakthrough related to being able to analyze, automate unstructured data.  In the past (2016), you previously stated that Indico is `` like a co-pilot in some ways`` indicating ``We´re not automating away the person but taking the grunt work out of processes, allowing them to do much more what they enjoy doing, which is critical thinking.``   Expand upon what you mean by that.   Let´s talk about some of the actual use-case applications of the technology.  You serve major, marquis customers in the Insurance, Financial Services, Real Estate, Legal, Marketing, Retail, and other huge verticals.  Discuss some client use cases.  MetLife, etc. Why have you succeeded where others have failed?  How has Indico been able to beat out juggernauts such as IBM, Google, AWS, that spend billions on projects?   I wanted to talk for a moment about your martial arts training and background.  In the past you indicated that Entreprenuership and martial arts training have parallels.  What do you mean by that? At the end of 2020 Indico closed a $22M Series B round.  You´ve raised about $34M in total.  How do you view or see the need regarding additional capital?       Closing Remarks   Slater, what is a good way for those seeking additional information about Indico to get in touch?  Website – www.indicodata.ai Other contact methods?     Thank you for joining me for this edition of DVC.  I hope you found our discussion today with Slater Victoroff and Indico interesting and it gave you new insights and things to think about regarding machine learning, AI and its application to unstructured data.  I look forward to joining you on my next edition of DVC.  Thank You…

The WEInvested Podcast
Indico Data: An Enterprise A.I. Solution Ft Slater Victoroff

The WEInvested Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 45:18


Slater Victoroff is the Founder and CTO of Indico, an enterprise AI solution for unstructured content that emphasizes document understanding. Slater has been building machine learning solutions for startups, governments, and Fortune 100 companies for the past seven years and is a frequent speaker at AI conferences. Indico's framework requires 1000x less data than traditional machine learning techniques, and they regularly beat the likes of AWS, Google, Microsoft, and IBM in head-to-head bake-offs. Indico recently announced a $22 million Series B raise. Website: https://indicodata.ai/why-indico/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

How AI Happens
Transfer Learning & Solving Unstructured Data with Indico Data CTO Slater Victoroff

How AI Happens

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 31:09


Irrespective of the application or the technology, a common problem among AI professionals always seems to be data. Is there enough of it? What do we prioritize? Is it clean? How do we annotate it? Today's guest, however, believes that AI is not data-limited but compute-limited. Joining us to share some very interesting insights on the subject matter is Slater Victoroff, Founder and Chief Technology Officer at Indico, an unstructured data platform that enables users to build innovative, mission-critical enterprise workflows that maximize opportunity, reduce risk, and accelerate revenue. Slater explains how he came to co-found Indico Data despite a previous admission that he believed that deep learning was dead. He explains what happened that unlocked deep learning, how he was influenced by the AlexNet paper, and how Indico goes about solving the problem of unstructured data.  Key Points From This Episode:How Slater Victoroff came to found Indico and how he came to understand the value of deep learning.How Indico's approach has evolved over time. What happened that unlocked deep learning and what inspired Slater to incorrectly believe it was over before it began.The event of the AlexNet paper published in 2012 and its influence on deep learning. Insight into the application of deep learning at Indico and their focus on human-machine interaction.What is meant by “solving the problem of unstructured data”.How Indico is reducing the price of building unstructured use cases.Thoughts on whether or not the downsizing of investment and hardware requirements of AI technology is a necessary outcome. The surprisingly low percentage of projects that succeed. Why Slater believes that AI today is not data-limited but compute-limited. Why resolving compute won't remove the need for clean annotated data.Whether or not determining which data to prioritize is still a computer vision problem. How the refocus into transfer learning has affected Indico's approach. What Slater is really excited about in the short and medium-term future of AI.Tweetables:“Deep learning is particularly useful for these sorts of unstructured use-cases, image, text, audio. And it's an incredibly powerful tool that allows us to attack these use cases in a way that we fundamentally weren't able to otherwise.” — @sl8rv [0:02:44]“By and large, AI today is not data-limited, it is compute limited. It is the only field in software that you can say that.” — @sl8rv [0:19:27]“That's really this next frontier though: This is where transfer learning is going next, this idea ‘Can I take visual information and language information? Can I understand that together in a comprehensive way, and then give you one interface to learn on top of that consolidated understanding of the world?'” — @sl8rv [0:26:05]“We have gone from asking the question ‘Is transfer learning possible?' to asking the question ‘What does it take to be the best in the world at transfer learning?'”. — @sl8rv [0:27:03]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:"Visualizing and Understanding Convolutional Networks"Slater VictoroffSlater Victoroff on TwitterIndico Data 

Data Science et al.
Guest Speaker #1 - Slater Victoroff, CTO at Indico, an AI company

Data Science et al.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 23:42


I am delighted to start a fresh series wherein I interview CXOs and speak to them.#1 - Slater Victoroff is the Founder and CTO of Indico, an enterprise AI solution for unstructured content that emphasizes document understanding.Slater has been building machine learning solutions for startups, governments, and Fortune 100 companies for the past seven years and is a frequent speaker at AI conferences.Indico's framework requires 1000x less data than traditional machine learning techniques, and they regularly beat the likes of AWS, Google, Microsoft, and IBM in head-to-head bake-offs.Indico recently announced a $22 million Series B raise.

Rocky Road Aurora Podcast
Episode 4 - Joshua Foley and Owen Miller of INDICO

Rocky Road Aurora Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 60:15


We sit down with Josh and Owen, owners of INDICO. In this episode, we go deep into their grow process and the importance of the music that is played to their plants. Besides live DJ's in the grow room, they talk about the importance of a clean operation. We also discuss the importance of terpenes and cannabinoids and the education of budtenders. We even talk about cannabis seeds and the future of the beautiful green.

Leaders of B2B - Interviews on B2B Leadership, Tech, SaaS, Revenue, Sales, Marketing and Growth
Starting Up an Unstructured Data AI Company with Slater Victoroff of Indico Data

Leaders of B2B - Interviews on B2B Leadership, Tech, SaaS, Revenue, Sales, Marketing and Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 42:34


Slater Victoroff, Founder and CTO of Indico, joins Noah to talk about his startup journey and the next level of AI. His company Indico Data works on unstructured data. They use analytics with AI to create tools that arm the users and subject matter experts. One of the values Victoroff learned early on and abides by through his journey is humility and self-realization. After being proven wrong on his outlook that deep learning has reached its peak, he pivoted and founded Indico. This value is important towards constant improvement — both for yourself and for your business.Being in an industry that is often misunderstood, Victoroff sees the value in engaging in valuable conversations. He makes it a point to use this value to help educate prospects, clients, and peers. The end result is not only being able to sell his solution better but also spread a better perspective on AI.Victoroff thinks we are still at the cusp of AI's potential. A lot of AI is centered around structured data, so many companies are still using manual processes in unstructured data. There is still much room for improvement in the entire industry and Victoroff takes pride at leading the charge with his company.  Business leaders looking to upgrade their outlook and skills on the latest AI trends will love this discussion.Twitter - @sl8rvWebsite - slater.websiteQuora - https://www.quora.com/profile/Slater-Ryan-VictoroffCompany Website - indicodata.aiThis episode is brought to you by Content Allies.Content Allies helps B2B tech companies launch revenue-generating podcasts. Build relationships that drive revenue through podcast networking. We schedule interviews with your ideal prospects and strategic partners so that you can build relationships & grow your business. You show up and have conversations, we handle everything else. Learn more at ContentAllies.com

The Smart Connector
Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning - With Slater Victoroff

The Smart Connector

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 49:37


Slater Victoroff, who is from Boston, Massachusetts, is the Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Indico, which is an enterprise AI solution provider that has just announced a successful raise of $22M of Series B funding to expand globally.  Slater's a world leading expert in data science and has been building machine learning and artificial intelligence solutions for startups, governments and Fortune 100 companies for the past 7 years.  There are only a few in the world who have amassed such a wealth of experience in this area, and he shares so much wisdom in this episode. As well as the fundraise itself, Slater and Jane also talk about the process of funding tech start ups and what the $22million is actually going to be used for! They also speak about the opportunities and pitfalls of AI and machine learning, and what start ups and SME's should be aware of in terms of their use of it.  ABOUT THE HOST: Jane Bayler is a serial entrepreneur, investor, speaker, event host and business scale up expert. She had a 20 year history in global media and advertising, before becoming a serial entrepreneur herself, with multiple businesses in real estate, marketing and education. Having grown and sold a £6M brand identity business to US communications group Interpublic, today she is most passionate about and committed to serving other entrepreneurs – helping them grow their businesses and achieve their best lives.  Enquire about working 1:1 with Jane, book a call here: https://bit.ly/2Z07DML Join Jane's free Masterclass to discover her Triple C HyperGrowth system - to scale up your business and attract your ideal clients, here: https://idealclientsuccess.com/masterclass

EUVC
#33 Cristina Fonseca, Indico Capital Partners

EUVC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 28:46


Cristina Fonseca is a Venture Partner at Indico Capital Partners and one of Portugal's most successful tech entrepreneurs and a true pioneer in the ecosystem. Cristina has co-founded Talkdesk, a cloud-based help desk software that became Portugal's third unicorn and is valued at over 3 billion euros. In Cristina's own words she has: "worn various hats, be it engineering and coding, design and user experience, product management, customer relations, processes or knowledge management." And, in fact, the list could go on. In this episode, you'll learn:- How Cristina has transitioned from founder to VC & why she believes there are no shortcuts- What Cristina's startup experience brings to Indico and how the team at Indico complements each other.- What Cristina has learned from Indico's move into new geographies and what to expect and invest & how to avoid getting the bad apples

Intelligent Automation Radio
Slater Victoroff - Founder and CTO of Indico

Intelligent Automation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 40:16


People of a certain age will fondly remember an American TV game show called "Name That Tune", where contestants won prizes for correctly identifying a song with as few notes as possible played by an orchestra.  Name That Tune offers a fitting analogy to explain Indico's value proposition - automating complex processes involving unstructured content, using as little as 200 sample documents for its AI model to learn from.  With just a fraction of what their competitors require, Indico can name that tune (automate unstructured content workflows) in very few notes (documents), using a proprietary "transfer learning" algorithm.  Since Forrester Research estimates that up to 85% of all enterprise content is unstructured, this represents a huge untapped opportunity.    Founder/CTO Slater Victoroff is the driving force behind Indico's ambitious goal of helping organizations turn process into profit.  He joins us to discuss the path that led him to embrace transfer learning and what makes this technique ideal for automating workflows involving unstructured content of intertwined images and text.  Along the way we learn why "time on task" is a much more intuitive metric than ROI, why machine teaching is better than machine learning, and why companies are lying about how much data they actually have.

EUVC
#2 Stephan Morais, Indico Capital Partners

EUVC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 36:15


Episode 2 features Stephan Morais, founder and Managing Partner of Indico Capital Partners, a leading early-stage deep tech VC firm based in Portugal. With a diversified background as an investment banker, consultant, entrepreneur and CEO, he has lived in 8 countries and 4 continents over the last 24 years, and acted as and advisor to politicians and pan-European institutions. Prior to founding Indico, Stephan was an Executive Board Member at Caixa Capital, where he led investment rounds of many Portuguese global tech success stories. **In this episode, you'll learn**– How Stephan tackled raising a VC fund and what to should look for in LPs– How European VCs can push for policy developments that allow for more capital to be deployed into VC– What Europe can learn from other countries and regions– What learnings Stephan has drawn from running an iberian fund vs a single-country fund

The European Startup Show
Cristina Fonseca, VC at Indico Capital Partners, Co-Founder of Talkdesk on: How Product Development has Changed in the last 10 years

The European Startup Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 47:36


On becoming an entrepreneur and Talkdesk [1:15] - What were some people or events that influenced you in your early days before Talkdesk to become an entrepreneur? [4:04] - What was the hardest growth stage of Talkdesk and why? [6:57] - What advice would you give founders who are thinking of stepping down from something they started? Cleverly.ai [10:48] - On cleverly.ai - what does Cleverly.ai do? [11:48] - What is the gap in customer service management that Cleverly.ai is trying to solve? [16:42] - How has product development changed from your days at Talkdesk to now at Cleverly? Engineering and data science Design and UX Distributed teams AI embedded [26:32] - How do you make remote development work? Any advice or tips for entrepreneurs? [29:41] - Does product development differ if it is for DevOps vs a business user? Go-to-Market [31:24] - How are you taking Cleverly to market? [33:46] - How are you determining pricing? [35:19] - How has the pandemic affected your strategy? What changes have you made to deal with it? [37:00] - What is your advice on seeking funding - when you should seek funding, how you should seek funding? Book recommendationPlay Bigger

The European Startup Show
(VC) Stephan Morais, founder and Managing General Partner of Indico Capital Partners on: What European VCs Have To Do to Create Unicorns and; What Entrepreneurs Need to Have in Place Before their Seed/Series A funding

The European Startup Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 43:56


[1:28] - Which of the various roles you have had - consultant, entrepreneur, board member, CEO, investor, and now VC - have you enjoyed the most, and why? [4:14] - What is “Indico powered by Google Startups” initiative? [9:10] - How can European VCs get better at identifying the next big Airbnb or Uber in Europe? [14:50] What is the Portuguese startup scene like?  Where are the opportunities in Portugal? [17:54] - What are some of the areas of opportunity Indico Capital is focusing on? [21:35] - How can Europe make its startup ecosystem better?  What is still missing to produce more successful startups out of Europe? [29:30] - What do entrepreneurs need to have before they look for seed or Series A funding from your point of view [35:18] - What are the top 5 lessons or advice you would have for entrepreneurs? Links Indico Capital Partners Google for Startups by Indico Capital Partners Book Recommendation 1984 by Orson Wells Bad Blood MDB the Malaysian scandal Follow meLinkedin: Anita MoorthyTwitter: anitamirchiInstagram @european_podcast