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Today on The Social, would you allow your teen to have sex under your roof? And, does having your own bathroom sink keep a relationship strong? Then, should you retire early if your colleagues are facing layoffs? Plus, Tom Cruise goes viral for the way he eats popcorn. And, Oklahoma City Thunder basketball star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the second Canadian to win the NBA MVP award. Then, Kris Jenner reveals her new look. Is the dramatic transformation exciting or extreme? And, futurist Sinead Bovell tells us about the state of AI in the workplace and how to prepare for the massive changes to come.
Sinead Bovell is the Founder of WAYE and she has been bridging the gap between young entrepreneurs and the digital future by revolutionising the way that young people learn about technology. Everyday 600+ Millennials and Gen Z tune into WAYE's platforms to learn about the intersection of business, technology and the future. WAYE educates young people on the intersection of business, technology, and the future, with a focus on minority markets. WAYE supports young people in building career paths that will sustain the digital shift. WAYE equips young people with a framework to evaluate emerging and disruptive technologies. WAYE inspires and challenges how young people think about the future in order to expand their beliefs on all that could be possible, while fostering innovation to create. This episode was recorded at the Dubai Future Forum, the world's largest gathering of futurists organized by Dubai Future Foundation. Gathering more than 2,500 global experts from diverse future-focused fields at the Museum of the Future to discuss the most pressing matters that shape tomorrow. Follow UsInstagram: reethinking_sustainability LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ree-thinking-sustainability Dubai Future Foundation: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dubaifuturefoundation/ Dubai Future Forum: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/dubai-future-forum/posts/?feedView=all Our Hostshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/benmccabe1/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sinead-bovell-89072a34/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rita Miceli discusses her experience raising her autistic child. Tech expert Sinead Bovell on Canada's AI future. Have strong mayor powers made a difference? And, Mandi Gray discusses her book, "Suing for Silence."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In late 2022, generative AI, like ChatGPT, shook the world and called into question what these advancements meant for our collective future. What impact would it have on the way we work? Was it being used ethically? Should schools be banning its use? Many of these questions remain. Here to give us an update on whether Canada is ready to tackle its future with AI is Canadian futurist Sinead Bovell, founder of tech education company, WAYE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Could we eventually elect an A-I president? Can A-I cure disease? And what if you could get back precious time to do the things you love while your A-I assistant does the menial tasks of your day to day? Spoiler alert: It's all possible! And soon! In many ways the collective opinion until now has been that artificial intelligence is all gloom and doom – it's taking jobs, machines will run the planet, and tech is ruining our society. Today we invite you to a most interesting conversation with futurist, founder of WAYE (Weekly Advice for Young Entrepreneurs), speaker and tech expert, Sinead Bovell. Prepare to hear the many reasons why we should be leaning into the technology - not burying our heads in the sand hoping it goes away. On this week's episode Catt and Sinead discuss a myriad of topics as it relates to artificial intelligence. Sinead explains the data, how and why A-I behaves the way it does, how we can expect it to show up in our daily lives a year from now and even ten years from now. What will A-I companionship look like? Will each of us have our own A-I twin? How rapidly is the technology changing and how can it benefit you to be on the pulse of change?! What safeguards should be in place so we mere humans can identify A-I when we are logged on and plugged in? A wildly fascinating conversation you won't want to miss and you'll definitely want to share! Thank you to our #cattsadlernow sponsors this week: Next Evo CBD – nextevo.com/catt – get 25% off their sleep, stress, and wellness products. Shopify – shopify.com/catt – sign up for $1 per month trial period. Grow your business no matter what stage you're in! ADDYI – addyi.com – schedule a $10 telemedicine appointment today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It seems like technology and artificial intelligence are making more headlines with chat bots and algorithms making new discoveries almost daily. What's next? And are we prepared for a world that uses artificial intelligence? Sinead Bovell, futurist, and founder of WAYE, a tech education company, joins us to discuss what the future will look like, the potential challenges and how we can get ahead of them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of Gent's Talk, presented by Bulova, the gents sit down with renowned futurist Sinead Bovell to talk about artificial intelligence (AI) and whether we should be afraid of what's coming. Sinead breaks down the pros and cons of AI as we know it today and talks AI morals, ethics, consciousness and whether we can live with AI. Sinead is a 7x United Nations speaker; has given formal addresses to presidents, royalty and Fortune 500 leaders on topics ranging from cybersecurity to artificial intelligence. #gentstalk About Gent's Talk: The Gent's Talk series, powered by Gent's Post and presented by BULOVA Canada is an episodic podcast/video style conversation with the leading gents and rising stars of industry. Guests on the show thus far include Russell Peters, James Blunt, Jonathan Osorio, Director X, JP Saxe, Wes Hall, Johnny Orlando, Shan Boodram, Dom Gabriel, Nick Bateman, & many more. The conversations range from career, mental health, family, relationships, business, and everything in between. Even more excitingly, Gent's Talk is the first ever podcast in video format to be featured on all Air Canada domestic/international flights. Our intention is to have a raw and unfiltered conversation with our guests about their lives, how they achieved their successes, lessons learned along the way, and the challenges of climbing that mountain. Connect with us!Website: https://gentspost.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gentspost/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gentstalkpodCREDITS:Host/Producer: Samir MouraniCo-Host: Matthew ChapmanCreative Director: Steven BrancoVideo & Sound Editor: Roman LapshinVideo & Sound Technician: Poncho NavarroStudio: Startwell StudiosA STAMINA Group Production, powered by Gent's Post.
It was another week of exciting news in the world of AI! Paul and Mike discuss recent ChatGPT announcements from OpenAI's inaugural DevDay, xAI's announcement of their new conversational AI agent Grok, and Gavin Baker's analysis of enduring foundational models. There is lots to catch up on and understand, tune in to learn more! 00:02:26 — OpenAI made big ChatGPT announcements at DevDay and unveiled “GPTs” 00:19:33 — xAI and Elon Musk announced Grok, xAI's new conversational AI Agent 00:30:28 — AI watcher, Gavin Baker, breaks down the future of foundational models 00:37:17 — Microsoft 365 CoPilot is now available for select enterprise customers 00:40:53 — Hubspot acquires Clearbit 00:43:01 — AI godfather Yann LeCun warns against AI one-percenters monopolizing power 00:47:01 — AI leaders submit letter of concern to Biden over open-source AI development 00:48:50 — AI company creates chatbot of AI journalist and commentator, Sinead Bovell, without her consent Meet Akkio, the generative business intelligence platform that lets agencies add AI-powered analytics and predictive modeling to their service offering. Akkio lets your customers chat with their data, create real-time visualizations, and make predictions. Just connect your data, add your logo, and embed an AI analytics service to your site or Slack. Get your free trial at akkio.com/aipod. Listen to the full episode of the podcast: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/podcast-showcase Want to receive our videos faster? SUBSCRIBE to our channel! Visit our website: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com Receive our weekly newsletter: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/newsletter-subscription Looking for content and resources? Register for a free webinar: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/resources#filter=.webinar Come to our next Marketing AI Conference: www.MAICON.ai Enroll in AI Academy for Marketers: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/academy/home Join our community: Slack: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/slack-group-form LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mktgai Twitter: https://twitter.com/MktgAi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marketing.ai/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marketingAIinstitute
How will Canada fully unlock AI's potential? By boosting productivity, combating fraud, and ensuring rights in a rapidly evolving landscape. To leverage generative AI, first we have got to figure out how to use it. In this episode of Future Forward, Sasha Krstic from Mastercard Canada interviews Sinead Bovell, futurist and Founder of WAYE, and David Birch, Director of Innovation at Consult Hyperion, to chart a path forward for Canada's AI future.Read the full interview and key takeaways: https://bit.ly/3s8neLrMore from this Series: https://thefutureeconomy.ca/content-series/future-forward-with-sasha-krstic/Subscribe for exclusive previews of upcoming episodes and updates on new releases: https://bit.ly/3ri2IUu Follow us on social media: https://linkin.bio/thefutureeconomy.ca=====About TheFutureEconomy.ca=====TheFutureEconomy.ca is a Canadian online media outlet and thought leadership platform that produces interviews, panels and op-eds featuring leaders from industry, government, academia and more to define a strong vision for our future economy.Our content emphasizes our interviewees' insights and calls-to-action on what we must do now to improve the competitiveness and sustainability of Canada's future economy.Check out our website: https://thefutureeconomy.ca/
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. Sinead will be the RIMS Canada plenary speaker She will kick things off on September 12 with “A Future with Artificial Intelligence.” Sinead tells about her career and how an MBA, studied under a futurist, inspired her to create a career as a futurist focusing on AI. She explains how risk-averse risk managers will have to accept some level of risk to work with AI technology. She explains the inherent risks of the technology, as well as the expected benefits it provides. Then she and Justin talk about the upcoming RIMS Canada Conference 2023, the focus of her Plenary Address, and what to do in beautiful downtown Ottawa in September. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMScast and the RIMS App, an exclusive benefit for RIMS members. [:32] About today's episode, where we will joined by futurist and RIMS Canada Conference 2023 Plenary Speaker, Sinead Bovell. [:55] 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. [1:16] For those of you based in Canada, Justin wants to hear from you about a game show he will be hosting on September 13th. A link to a 15-question survey is in this episode's notes. Justin needs your honest feedback, so he can say, “Survey says: …” Please check out the links in this episode's notes! [1:40] 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. [1:57] The RIMS Western Regional Conference will be held October 4th–6th in Vail, Colorado. Visit RIMSWesternRegional.com for more information and to register. [2:09] 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. [2:23] 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 is open, as is a call for nominations for the ERM Award of Distinction. Those submissions are due September 1st. [2:44] The RIMS ERM Conference 2023 will be different than years past. We've got some great changes, so book your travel plans now! [2:52] The guest today is Sinead Bovell. She is a futurist and the Founder of WAYE, an organization that helps prepare the next generation of business leaders for a world radically transformed by technology. She is an eight-time United Nations speaker and certified in AI Ethics from MIT. [3:11] Sinead is here to provide a preview of her upcoming RIMS Canada Conference 2023 appearance on September 12th when she will discuss AI's role in the future of work. [3:22] Justin welcomes Sinead Bovell to RIMScast! [3:46] Sinead studied finance, and chemistry, and was working on an MBA, studying under a futurist. She learned that all the tools she was using in finance, statistics, and forecasting could be applied to emerging technologies and more quality information and start to build forecasts about the future. [4:12] That's when Sinead started to zoom in on how technology is going to disrupt how we live and how companies work and operate. That was a light-bulb moment for Sinead. However, she continued down the MBA path and became a management consultant before making a quick turn, moving to New York and starting a different life. [4:36] Since then, Sinead is an active, practicing futurist. She gives talks, she consults, she guides public-sector and private-sector organizations, on how the future could be evolving, relating to the data, so we can have a little more control in moving toward the futures we want. [5:09] Sinead's aha moment happened after all the sacrificing. She knew she had to quit. There was no direction of what step she should take but an inner feeling that something wasn't right. She realized she was going to have to build the life she wanted. She wouldn't be able to apply for it. [5:54] During Sinead's MBA, she saw the role technology was playing in disrupting all elements of how we work and live. Tesla was making a lot of ripples in the market. She saw different disruptors stepping in and the different ways startups were positioning themselves around technology and artificial intelligence even before Generative AI. [6:25] There were early indicators and it was quite clear to Sinead that how we work and live were going to be disrupted by this technology, if and when it fully manifested.. [7:46] Sinead suggests that strategic planning shouldn't stop at years three to five but be carried forward for four to six years. You'll see the AI disruptors better and move toward them instead of reacting to them. [8:36] We've arrived at a moment when you can no longer deny the power of artificial intelligence technology and it forces you to act radically and boldly even if it feels like it's out of your comfort zone. Some of it is hype. Don't get lost in the “NFT-PTSD zone.” Make sure that you're not distracted but focused on the actual signals in the data. [9:32] A lot of companies are realizing, it doesn't matter what industry you consider yourself; you are now a tech company. We are rebuilding all industries on top of technologies like AI and potentially, blockchain. That has forced risk managers and leaders to shed their risk aversion and step into the game. [10:14] Everything we do today creates a digital “gravesite” for all the decisions we've made and things that we share. It's in the digital world forever after. Your descendants will be able to see how you weighed in at certain moments in time. There is a wide net over what we consider our digital identity. [11:43] 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. Fundamentals of Insurance is a two-day virtual workshop hosted by Elise Farnham September 12–13. [12:25] Managing Data for ERM is a three-module course that begins September 21st. [12:31] Optimizing Risk Management with Artificial Intelligence will be led on September 28th by Pat Saporito. Recent RIMScast guest Chris Hansen will be leading Managing Worker Compensation, Employer's Liability, and Employment Practices in the US on November 7th and 8th. Be sure to register for that course! [13:05] Information about these sessions and others is on the RIMS Virtual Workshops page. Check it out and register! [13:13] For anyone attending RIMS Canada on September 10th and 11th, we will host an in-person RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep In-Person Workshop in Ottawa, and it will be led by former RIMS President Chris Mandel. [13:33] Visit 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. [13:46] There is a new RIMS webinar called A Decade of Disconnect: Understanding Multi-Generational Mental Health in the Workplace. It is sponsored by Travelers and Constitution State Services on September 7th, 2023 at 12:00 noon Eastern. [14:12] On September 12th, our friends at TÜV SÜD GRC are back with Seeing the Unseen: nVent's Proactive Approach to Fire Risk Detection With Infrared Imaging On September 26th, Gallagher returns to present A Road Less Challenged? An Outlook on the Management Liability Market at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time. [14:34] Visit RIMS.org/Webinars to learn more about these webinars and to register! Links are on the show notes. Webinar registration is complimentary for RIMS members. [15:00] Sinead Bovell will be at the RIMS Canada Conference 2023 in September. The theme for the conference is “Risk Evolution...Be a Part of It.” Sinead says risk professionals need to recognize that AI is essentially a prediction machine. What risk comes down to is what margin of error or safety you are willing to put on a decision. [15:38] We're going to have systems that can make the cost of prediction close to nothing while going toward an accuracy of close to 100%. This should be a lightbulb moment for anybody who works in risk or risk management that we now have an intelligent agent around the clock that we can tap into. [16:03] There are risks with this technology. If you use AI, you are becoming an AI company. There are ethical challenges. Where is your data being sourced? Are there biases embedded in the data? Who are the teams making decisions about what data gets to be used? These are conversations that are required for working with AI. [16:32] Embedding the technology in our decision processes, move away from the scarcity thinking of how can this technology cut a workload to move toward how can it add value. AI isn't here for you to pass your work to. It's here to reach new markets and ideate things in different ways. It will help you add a lot of value. [17:25] Sinead discusses the Canadian risk landscape. Finance in Canada is more stable than in many nations around the world. Canada is endowed with a lot of natural resources. Canada is relatively stable which can help make predictions even more accurate. [18:29] About RIMS Canada Conference 2023. Sinead can't believe it's only three weeks away. It will be great to see everybody. She's looking forward to talking about our future with AI. Sinead has been to Ottawa but this will be Justin's first time in the city. Sinead recommends Justin to have the beaver tail pastry and long walks in the September sun. [19:34] The focus of Sinead's Plenary Session at the RIMS Canada Conference 2023 will be “A Future with Artificial Intelligence.” It will span from how we live, day-to-day, at work and at home. When we all have AI assistants, our lives will be transformed. If the moderator permits, Sinead will take questions from the audience. [20:16] Justin is looking forward to the RIMS Canada Conference 2023 in Ottawa, September 11th–14th, 2023 and he looks forward to seeing Sinead then. [20:34] Special thanks again to Sinead Bovell for joining us here on RIMScast. I am stoked for Sinead's Plenary Session at the RIMS Canada Conference 2023 in Ottawa, September 11th–14th. Register now at RIMSCanadaConference.ca. I look forward to seeing you there. I will be your host! [20:56] We cover AI and the future of work, especially in Risk Management Magazine. You can find it at RMMagazine.com but RIMS members can access it instantly via the RIMS app. This is a special members-only benefit. Everybody loves the RIMS app! [21:19] You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in our show notes. RIMScast has a global audience of risk professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [22:59] 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. [22:22] 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. [22:37] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com and in print, and check out the blog at RiskManagementMonitor.com. Justin Smulison is Business Content Manager. You can email Justin at Content@RIMS.org. [22:58] Justin thanks you for your continued support and engagement on social media channels! We appreciate all your kind words. Listen every week! Stay safe! Mentioned in this Episode: NEW FOR MEMBERS! RIMS Mobile App RIMS Canada 2023 — Sept. 11–14 in Ottawa! RIMS Canada 2023 — Game Show Survey! Participate today! RIMS ERM Conference 2023 | Nov 2–3 in Denver, CO! 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RIMS Virtual Workshops On-Demand Webinars Risk Management Magazine Risk Management Monitor RIMS Risk Leaders Series RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RIMS-CRMP Stories — New interview featuring Roland Teo! Spencer Educational Foundation RIMS DEI Council RIMS Path to the Boardroom RIMS Events, Education, and Services: RIMS Risk Maturity Model® RIMS Events App Apple | Google Play RIMS Buyers Guide Sponsor RIMScast: Contact sales@rims.org or pd@rims.org for more information. Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org and listen on Apple Podcasts. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. About our guest, Sinead Bovell. Futurist | Future of Work Expert Sinead Bovell WAYE Sinead Bovell is a futurist and the founder of WAYE, an organization that helps prepare the next generation of business leaders for a world radically transformed by technology with a focus on non-traditional and minority markets. She is an eight-time United Nations speaker, an experienced host, and certified in AI ethics from MIT. Bovell founded WAYE (Weekly Advice for Young Entrepreneurs) in 2018. Every day, over 10,000 Millennials and Gen Zs tune into Bovell's platforms to hear her take on technology and the future, and in particular her future forecasts on the ethical challenges of emerging technologies. To date, she has educated over 200,000 young entrepreneurs on the future of technology. She also serves as a strategic advisor on digital inclusion to the United Nations International Telecommunication Union. Dubbed the AI Educator for the “non-nerds” by Vogue and one of Refinery 29's “Top Ten Black Women Changing the Game,” Bovell has given formal addresses to presidents, royalty, and Fortune 500 leaders on topics ranging from cybersecurity to artificial intelligence. She also hosted WIRED magazine's hit YouTube series, “What We Will Know” and gave a TEDx Talk on the ethics of avatars in 2022. Bovell received her MBA from the University of Toronto. Prior to founding WAYE, she worked as a management consultant for A.T. Kearney and was a tech contributor for several publications, including The Toronto Star and The Globe and Mail. Tweetables (For Social Media Use): “I started to zoom in on how technology is going to disrupt how we live and how companies work and operate and that was kind of a lightbulb moment for me.” — Sinead Bovell “This was the right thing to do but there was no general, ‘This is the step you should take;' it was more just an inner feeling that something isn't right, and I'm going to have to build the life I want. I'm not going to be able to go apply for it.” — Sinead Bovell “Everything we do is creating a digital “gravesite” for all the decisions that we've made; all the things that we share. All of that is in the ever-after land of the digital world. … We're stepping into a new world where your digital footprint is … yourself” — Sinead Bovell “AI is essentially a prediction machine. … If you use AI, you are becoming an AI company. There are ethical challenges. … Where is the data sourced that you are using? Are there biases embedded in all of that?“ — Sinead Bovell
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. Justin visits with two guests today to discuss the RIMS Canada Conference 2023 on September 11th–14th in Ottawa! The first guest is the National Co-Chair of the RIMS Canada Conference 2023, Valerie Barber. Justin and Valerie discuss her risk career, her role with the government of Manitoba, and how Canada's provincial government is a good place to establish a risk management career. Valerie discusses some of the Plenary and educational events to expect at the RIMS Canada Conference. Valerie talks about Plenary Speakers Sinead Bovell and Melissa Agnes. Melissa Agnes joins the episode as the second guest. Melissa is a world-renowned expert on crisis management and is the Founder and CEO of Crisis Ready Institute. She discusses consulting for agencies and large organizations, and how “Crisis Ready” beats managing a crisis as it happens. She talks about her Plenary talk for RIMS Canada Conference 2023 and what hampers people from being ready for a crisis. She shares some steps to being ready before a crisis comes and managing it when it does. Listen in and learn to be Crisis Ready and protect your brand. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMScast and the RIMS App, an exclusive benefit for RIMS members. [:32] About today's episode, where we will talk about RIMS Canada Conference 2023 and hear from one of the plenary speakers about crisis management. [:55] 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. [1:16] For those of you based in Canada, Justin needs to hear from you about a game show he will be hosting on September 13th. A link to a survey is in this episode's notes. He needs your honest feedback, so he can say, “Survey says: …” Please check out the links in this episode's notes! [1:39] 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. [1:56] The RIMS Western Regional Conference will be held October 4th–6th in Vail, Colorado. Visit RIMSWesternRegional.com for more information and to register. [2:08] 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. [2:22] 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 is open, as is a call for nominations for the ERM Award of Distinction. Those submissions are due September 1st. [2:43] The first guest on today's episode is the National Co-Chair of the RIMS Canada Conference 2023. She has also been a risk leader for the government of Manitoba for more than 20 years. She will share her risk philosophies and then we will talk about RIMS Canada Conference 2023. [3:01] Justin welcomes Valerie Barber to RIMScast! [3:18] Valerie started in accounting, for an insurance agency and company. After five years, she worked in claims at a brokerage office for several years. She took a position next with the government of Manitoba in claims and loss prevention, then insurance and risk management, and later, the director of the insurance and risk management branch. [4:18] Her background in working with losses as they happened and preventing future losses was a good foundation to move into the risk management side. Valerie is going on 24 years of working with the government of Manitoba, [4:53] Valerie's employer is a small but mighty branch of the government. There are four individuals, an increase. They are now fully staffed. It was incredibly relieving for Valerie to get the third and the fourth person hired. Since she started, she has done three of the four positions in the branch. [6:40] In Canada, there are significant numbers of pubic sector risk professionals in RIMS, attending the conferences and other educational opportunities. Risk professionals that Valerie has met are quick to share knowledge and experiences they've encountered that may help others going through similar situations now. [7:46] Among the RIMS provincial membership there is an informal group called GovRIMS, that meets before the conference every year. [9:32] The theme of the RIMS Canada Conference 2023 is Risk Evolution...Be a Part of It. Risk continues to evolve in Canada, as everywhere else, as old risks develop and new risks emerge. Risk managers today have to reimagine and adapt. What worked before may not work today. [10:15] Valerie notes numerous challenges: cyber, political, financial, weather-related events, fires in Hawaii and Canada, flooding, artificial intelligence, and pandemics. In 2020 RIMS was to have Vision 2020 in Ottawa which did not occur because of COVID-19. Three years later we are finally getting there! [11:32] RIMS Canada Conference 2023 will be held on September 11–14 in Ottawa, the beautiful capital city of Canada, named by CNN Travel as one of the best destinations to visit in 2023. There are many local attractions. Shops, the ByWard Market, Parliament buildings, and National Museums are close to Shaw Convention Centre. [12:50] The Shaw Convention Centre is exceptional, with stunning views of the canals and city skyline. The Conference Centre is very spacious to accommodate all aspects of the conference, including the opening night reception, the plenary sessions, concurrent sessions, and the exhibit hall, which we are pleased to say was sold out in space. [13:54] The Plenary Sessions feature speakers who are making an impact on the risk landscape with their followers. Day 1's plenary is Melissa Agnes, who is recognized as a leading authority on crisis preparedness, reputation management, and brand protection. There are many crises out there for which we need to be prepared. [14:45] It will be interesting to learn the types of strategies and the secrets to successful crisis management. The next big event is potentially around the corner, globally, nationally, or in our backyards. [15:28] The second featured Plenary Speaker, Sinead Bovell, is a future-of-work expert. She will discuss the future of AI in her address. AI is a prime example of risk revolution. An AI-related age discrimination case has been filed recently. AI hiring software was rejecting candidates over certain ages. [16:49] Valerie is interested in learning about the good things that will be happening with AI in risk management. [17:06] Closing out RIMS Canada Conference 2023 on September 14th is Lt. General Roméo Dallaire, an international champion of human rights, a mental health advocate, and a leadership & crisis management expert. Lt. General Dallaire is a Canadian national treasure not only for his military background but also for the work he's done afterward. [18:27] The RIMS CRMP Exam Prep will be a pre-conference workshop on September 10th and 11th on-site. See the link on this episode's notes. Save $100.00 Canadian when you register for both the conference and the workshop. There were 75% more sessions submitted for consideration. [18:50] There are 68 exceptional educational sessions. Sessions are either 60-minutes long or there are 20-minute thought leadership sessions. Tracks include career development, claims management, cyber risk management, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, emerging risks, and more. Select educational sessions on the registration page. [20:15] Justin is hosting a Family-Feud-style gameshow on September 13th. You can see details in this episode's notes. Justin thanks Valerie for being on today's episode, [20:46] 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. Managing Data for ERM is a three-module course that begins September 21st. [21:31] Optimizing Risk Management with Artificial Intelligence will be led on September 28th by Pat Saporito. Recent RIMScast guest Chris Hansen will be leading Managing Worker Compensation, Employer's Liability, and Employment Practices in the US on November 7th and 8th. Be sure to register for that course! [22:04] Information about these sessions and others is on the RIMS Virtual Workshops page. Check it out and register! [22:12] For anyone attending RIMS Canada on September 10th and 11th, we will host an in-person RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep In-Person Workshop in Ottawa, and it will be led by former RIMS President Chris Mandel. [22:32] Visit 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. [22:45] There is a new RIMS webinar called A Decade of Disconnect: Understanding Multi-Generational Mental Health in the Workplace. It is sponsored by Travelers and Constitution State Services on September 7th, 2023 at 12:00 noon Eastern. Visit Rims.org/webinars or the link on this episode's show notes to register. [23:12] On September 26th, Gallagher will present A Road Less Challenged? An Outlook on the Management Liability Market at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time. Visit RIMS.org/Webinars to learn more about these webinars and to register! [23:29] Links are on the show notes. Webinar registration is complimentary for RIMS members. [23:37] Our next guest, Melissa Agnes, is a world-renowned authority on crisis management and the Founder and CEO of Crisis Ready Institute. She will kick off the RIMS Canada Conference 2023 on September 11th with the Plenary Session. Melissa joins us today to provide a brief preview and talk about her risk management career. [24:03] Justin welcomes Melissa Agnes to RIMScast and introduces her. Melissa has advised people around the world from all walks of life. She has worked with NATO and other notable agencies and organizations to help them understand risk and build invincible brands that can withstand even the most devastating of events. [25:01] Global agencies and governments are slow to create change. One of the great things for Melissa is to work with the individuals who recognize the slowness of the change process and continue to advocate internally to uplevel the organization's skillset in crisis response. [25:49] Around the world in governments and agencies, Melissa finds incredible people with thankless jobs where even their stakeholders don't understand the complexity of their roles and there are a lot of negative viewpoints, yet they continue to work to level up their skillset and bring the cultural component of “crisis ready” to the organization. [26:38] Melissa coined the term “crisis ready” about 14 years ago. It came out of her frustration with the status quo of crisis preparedness. Melissa didn't agree with the status quo. She created a definition for “crisis ready” that is similar to but more than crisis preparedness. She started it as a hashtag, #CrisisReady, and it became a brand. [27:23] Crisis ready is about having a culture. It's not about having a crisis management plan document that sits on a shelf but about developing a program that permeates the organization. It consists of the mindset, skillset, and capabilities designed to respond to crisis in a way that strengthens trust. [28:07] Melissa explains about measuring trust. You can feel it. It's just not easily quantifiable. That's part of the struggle. In organizations, getting buy-in support for the “crisis-ready” culture is universally the biggest challenge that I experience. [28:51] No matter how “crisis ready” an organization is, there's constantly the obstacle of gaining buy-in and support. It's against human nature to talk about the negative. They don't understand what a strength-building positive it is to get past viewing “crisis ready” as a negative. [29:33] In her future presentations and book, Melissa will be talking about the five hindrances people face in getting “crisis ready” or dealing with crises as they occur. It's against our human nature to get ready. The five hindrances are avoidance, ego, fear, ignorance, and politics. [31:23] Melissa's advice for non-profits: First, go through your core values and make sure that they are your foundation, what you stand for, and why you exist. Make sure that you're living by them. Second, in alignment with the first, know how to respond to controversy. Controversy is a big part of the world, There is a tactic for responding. [32:24] When responding to controversy, be thoughtful, decisive, clear, and quiet. Being thoughtful means looking at the controversy, understanding what it is, and understanding the emotion and how it drives the controversy and complicates things. [33:26] Understand why it is controversial and divisive. Understand where it aligns with your core values. If you think you can appease everyone, you will have a hard awakening. Don't try to make everybody happy. [34:31] Being decisive means taking a stance. If you don't, it looks like you are trying to appease everyone. Instead, you will lose everyone. State your core values and the stance you are taking in alignment with your core values. [35:13] Being clear means being as clear and concise as you can in your response to the controversy. Talk about your core values. Do not leave room for ambiguity. Talk about why you're taking the stance that you are in alignment with those core values. It needs to be concise and clear. People may not like it, but they can respect it. [36:08] Being quiet comes when you have been thoughtful, decisive, and clear; there will be nothing left to say. Let the conversation unfold by itself. Let your advocates come to your defense. Let those who are upset have the space to validate how they feel and then they'll move on. Then you can move forward with recovery. [36:59] Often it takes an unfortunate situation for people to wake up and see they're not ready. At the beginning of her career, Melissa learned that she wanted her brand to be Crisis Ready, not crisis management. Crisis is an emotional time. Unless Melissa has a relationship with the leadership team before the crisis, her job is 100 times harder! [38:00] Without a prior relationship, it's hard for Melissa in the moment to help the organization cross that border of fear and ego. People get in their own way, and Melissa feels that she didn't do as well as she could have for them because they blocked it. [38:35] Melissa decided that she would build relationships before clients were hit with a crisis, so when they got in crisis, Melissa could kick into gear and serve them instead of fighting against their human nature of self-protection. She never wants to waste energy selling something to somebody who isn't ready. She started her brand with a clear blog. [40:04] A crisis can stem from social media or a physical event. We live in a complex world. A crisis has to hit certain criteria to be a crisis. If you call every social media issue a social media crisis, some people will not take it as seriously. [41:13] Melissa sat on the panel that developed the updated International Standard for Crisis Management, or ISO 22361. That was pre-pandemic, in 2019. It was a UK committee but Melissa Canadian, based in the U.S. Melissa says it was a huge honor to be put on this panel. It's always interesting to work by committee, but it was great. [42:59] Melissa can spot her influence in the standard. No one person can create all of that alone. She feels proud of the collective efforts and collaboration of the committee and their lived experiences that contributed to creating that whole. [44:06] Melissa is very excited about RIMS Canada Conference 2023! She will be bringing to the stage something that she can't find anywhere else. The message is so important so she has so much passion for sharing what she's going to share and engaging and interacting with the audience. She feels very honored to be able to do that. [44:47] Without ego, Melissa says she hopes the audience will listen in. She is passionate about this message in the talk she's been giving this year. It lights her up. Melissa doesn't believe we've been set up for success in our society, from kindergarten straight through, and that will be part of her message. [44:25] Justin looks forward to meeting Melissa Agnes at RIMS Canada Conference and thanks her for joining us on RIMScast! [45:38] Special thanks to my guests for joining me. I'm looking forward to Melissa Agnes's Plenary Session on September 11, 2023, at the RIMS Canada Conference in Ottawa. Register now at RIMSCanadaConference.ca. [45:52] Be sure to tune in next week to RIMScast. We have another Plenary Speaker from RIMS Canada Conference 2023, Sinead Bovell. [46:01] We cover crisis management in Risk Management Magazine. You can find it at RMMagazine.com but RIMS members can access it instantly via the RIMS app. This is a special members-only benefit. Everybody loves the RIMS app! [46:23] You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in our show notes. RIMScast has a global audience of risk professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [47:03] 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. [47:26] 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. [47:41] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com and in print, and check out the blog at RiskManagementMonitor.com. Justin Smulison is Business Content Manager. You can email Justin at Content@RIMS.org. [48:02] Justin thanks you for your continued support and engagement on social media channels! We appreciate all your kind words. Listen every week! Stay safe! Mentioned in this Episode: NEW FOR MEMBERS! RIMS Mobile App RIMS Canada 2023 — Sept. 11–14 in Ottawa! RIMS Canada 2023 — Game Show Survey! RIMS ERM Conference 2023 | Nov 2–3 in Denver, CO! 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About our guest, Valerie Barber: Valerie Barber National Co-Chair of the RIMS Canada Conference Government of Manitoba About our guest, Melissa Agnes: Melissa AgnesCrisis Ready Institute Tweetables (For Social Media Use): “If you're encountering a situation, someone else has encountered it before. … Individuals are very free with providing and sharing information that they have and different strategies and solutions that they've used to deal with similar situations.” — Valerie Barber “There are numerous challenges that we face, including cyber, political, financial, weather-related events, … just this week with Hawaii, very unfortunate, … wildfires, flooding, … artificial intelligence, … and of course, pandemics.” — Valerie Barber “One of the great things is working with people, individuals, who even admit that kind of slowness, that snail-paced progression [of a large agency]. They continue to advocate internally for the need to uplevel their skillset in crisis response.” — Melissa Agnes “In these large organizations, … getting buy-in support [for a ‘crisis ready' culture] is universally the biggest challenge that I and anybody in my shoes, whether they're consultants or they're internally advocating for this, experience.” — Melissa Agnes
Greg welcomes Leslie Manookian, the president and founder of Health Freedom Defense Fund (HFDF). They address a number of topics regarding the pandemic, including the recent cardiac arrest of Bronny James, son of NBA star LeBron James.Also joining Greg is Sinead Bovell, the founder of WAYE (Weekly Advice for Young Entrepreneurs) and talks about advanced technologies, including reproductive technology known as In-Vitro Gametogenesis, or IVG.And of course, Greg takes your calls about all sorts of topics!
Sinead Bovell is a consultant turned model turned futurist who loves to talk tech. She founded Waye a community preparing everyone for the future of work and life with advanced technologies. Through meaningful conversations, Sinead is making waves and shifting the perspective on who should be talking tech and who should be listening. Today we all need to listen to this impactful conversation about our future with AI. Sinead shares valuable insights covering many topics, including: How AI has been a part of our lives for decades AI and the future How AI is actually good for humanity Why AI is not all doom and gloom What concerns you should have when it comes to AI Why the people building AI systems need to have diverse backgrounds How many historical biases affect AI The faults with AI Which jobs will be most impacted by AI The forthcoming creative boom How AI will free up your time How the nature of work is changing Her shocking prediction for the future sentiment of social media Her thoughts on the future regulation of AI And so much more! Follow Sinead on Instagram @SineadBovell
Neste episódio de Falarimar, eu, Mari, conto que adotei a palavra “multifacetada” como mantra, pois tenho pavor de ser definida pela área em que escolhi atuar (algo super comum de acontecer com médicos). A partir da minha dificuldade em me restringir a uma coisa só, discorro sobre como a pergunta "o que você quer ser quando crescer?" nos condicionou a buscar uma vocação singular, a qual muitas vezes está limitada ao trabalho. Como consequência, criam-se hiper-identificadas com o trabalho, as quais buscam o desenvolvimento pessoal apenas com vistas a (1) se curar de um burnout; (2) melhorar o currículo. Usando o homem renascentista como contraexemplo, explico que a sociedade, sob influência do fordismo, nos tornou mais especialistas e menos plurais, comprometendo a autodescoberta de novas capacidades e aptidões. Menções: ★ Tedtalk: Why some of us don't have one true calling ★ Sinead Bovell é a empreendora em tecnologia e mentora para gerações precoces mencionada no episódio CUPOM PUSH MATCHA "HABITFALARIMAR" para 10% extra no site, totalizando 31% de desconto em compras até 31/07/23. Siga o podcast Falarimar em: ★ @falarimar no instagram e no tiktok ★ @maribresciani no tiktok ASSINE A NEWSLETTER EM falarimar.com
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An AI bot showed up on my Snapchat. Then Chat GBT started being talked about everywhere. Panic felt like it was rising on the whole AI thing, including for me who felt so uneasy about the unknown. Today we welcome Sinead Bovell, model and tech expert who explores the conversations around AI all over, including sources such as CNN and Vogue. Sinead shares about AI, the importance of diversity in tech especially in the creations of AI, and WHAT ABOUT JOBS? Follow Sinead on IG @sineadbovell and check out her business WayeTalks.com Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode Produced by Dear Media
Today on The Social, rumours run wild over Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney's undeniable chemistry while filming a rom-com in Australia. And, the Tottenham Hotspurs to refund fans for their 6-1 defeat against Newcastle. Plus, Doug Ford plans to lower education requirements for police recruits. Then, a writer argues that it's a complete lie to think that finding a job you love leads to never working a day in your life. And, Ryan Gosling reveals how he's embraced his inner Ken for the upcoming Barbie movie. Plus, it's wedding sprawl season! From proposal parties to mini-moons, why more newlyweds are making their big day a year-long event. Then, David Arquette admits he called Tom Cruise ‘Sean' at a party. And, futurist Sinead Bovell examines if the boom in artificial intelligence-based programs can be creative!
In a recent episode, we delved into the first wave of technology that was used to create digital influencers like 'Lil Miquela back in 2016.Fast forward to today, we're presented with a whole new set of tools that enable almost anyone to build their own digital influencer. In this episode, Sinead Bovell and Danny Postma discuss the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the world of modeling, online creation, and self-representation.From the rise of AI-generated photos to the democratization of creativity, they discuss the potential of AI in shaping the future of digital expression. Resources:Find Danny Postma on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dannypostmaaHeadshot Pro, ProfilePicture.Ai plus all of Danny's projects at: https://www.postcrafts.com/Find Sinéad Bovell on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sineadbovell/?hl=en Stay Updated: Find a16z on Twitter: https://twitter.com/a16zFind a16z on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a16zSubscribe on your favorite podcast app: https://a16z.simplecast.com/Follow our host: https://twitter.com/stephsmithioPlease note that the content here is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures.
The latest fashion in modeling is fashion models that are not human. Jeff asks former model and Canadian futurist Sinead Bovell about a range of concerns it raises.
The rapid development of artificial intelligence has prompted an open letter calling for a six-month pause to allow safety protocols to be established and adopted. We discuss the technology's potential and pitfalls, with Nick Frosst, co-founder of the AI company Cohere; Sinead Bovell, founder of the tech education company WAYE, who sits on the United Nations ITU Generation Connect Visionaries Board; and Neil Sahota, an IBM Master Inventor and the UN artificial intelligence advisor.
It seems like technology and artificial intelligence are making more headlines with chat bots and algorithms making new discoveries almost daily. What's next? And are we prepared for a world that uses artificial intelligence? Sinead Bovell, futurist, and founder of WAYE, a tech education company, joins us to discuss what the future will look like, the potential challenges and how we can get ahead of them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sinead is a futurist and the founder of WAYE, an organization that helps prepare the next generation of business leaders for a world radically transformed by technology.Some may know her as the author of the Vogue article “I Am a Model and I Know That Artificial Intelligence Will Eventually Take My Job”. Sinead has given formal addresses to presidents, royalty, and Fortune 500 leaders on topics ranging from cybersecurity to artificial intelligence. She also gave a TEDx Talk in 2022 on the ethics of avatars and currently serves as a strategic advisor to the United Nations International Telecommunication Union on digital inclusion.Every day, over 10,000 Millennials and Gen Zs tune into Bovell's platforms to hear her take on technology and the future, as well as her future forecasts on the ethical challenges of emerging technologies. To date, she has educated over 200,000 young entrepreneurs on the future of technology.In this episode, we learn about Sinead's origin story, to her unlikely journey to the centre of emerging technologies, and her vision for the future of work – she brings an open and imaginative quality to every conversation she is in.In March 2023, Sinead is leading a keynote panel at Creative Destruction Lab's (CDL) Apprentice Summit - a virtual international symposium of emerging technology for any high school student who is interested in learning more about STEM and entrepreneurship. Learn more and register for the CDL Apprentice Summit here: https://creativedestructionlab.com/apprentice-global-summit/.
Fashion model and futurist Sinead Bovell talks about how artificial intelligence will steal your job in the next five years (and why that's okay), how AI like ChatGPT has changed education, and the future of human cloning. WELCOME TO CAMP.Thanks to Morgan & Morgan for sponsoring today's episode!Mark Gagnon is our HostWill Schwartz is our Content Producer and Lead EditorAce Taylor provides Additional EditingSpencer Weinstein is our Community ManagerKostis Zacho is our Clips Editor
Listen in on this dynamic conversation with the woman known as the model who talks tech - Sinead Bovell. Sinead is a Model but also a Futurist, Speaker, Youth Tech Leader and the founder of WAYE – an organization that bridges the gap between millennials and the digital future. Bosch invited Sinead to the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) for her first time. In this episode, Sinead shares her experience and take aways from the show and where she sees tech heading in the future. She also shares a bit of how she found herself switching careers right when she got the job she had pursued for her whole academic career. Sit back and enjoy this inspiring coffee chat. Want to learn more? Check out the following sites for more info on this episodes topics: More about Sinead: Sinead bovell More about Bosch: Home | Bosch in the USA Sinead's TedTalk on Avatars: TedTalk on Avatars
“We always think about the socio-demographic factors of how technologies are built, intersect with socio-demographic factors such as race, gender and sexual orientation. And it is really important that those who are building these technologies are aware, are reflective of our diverse backgrounds, ideas, our beliefs, all of that. That is how we get our future technology right.” Sinead Bovell, Founder, WAYE and Youth Tech LeaderFor 5 episodes of Technology for Good, we are focusing on technological challenges and opportunities through the eyes of some incredible and inspirational women in tech, in the run up to and during the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference, or PP-22. This major event will gather policymakers from ITU's 193 member states to take decisions that will shape the future of technology, making it greener, more gender and youth inclusive and more accessible to everyone on our planet.This podcast is the seventeenth episode of Technology for Good- an ITU podcast series that focuses on how technology is helping to shape the world around us.Listen now...and don't forget to like and subscribe to be among the first to hear the next episode!Available on Soundcloud, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.Presented and Directed by: Maximillian Jacobson-GonzalezCo-presented by: Adeleh MojtahedProduced and Edited by: Gianluca AllariaProduction Assistants: Tiziana Balleste, Martina Camellini
The founder of a tech education company is advising women in America not to use period tracking apps, and increase their digital privacy after the recent law change that allows states to criminalise abortions.Sinead Bovell, founder of WAYE Talks and UN speaker on tech and the future has been sharing the advice through her social media accounts.The Roe V Wade decision has prompted a growing number of women in America to swap period tracking apps to ones that claim to have stricter security.Medical students at the University of Cambridge are using AR headsets to experience realistic procedures. The university has developed a new app with Los Angeles-based tech company GigXR which uses life-like holograms to train students through simulation.Plus:PlayStation launches new subscription service at double original price Overwatch 2 is set to replace the original OverwatchStudy suggests exoplanets may provide habitable conditions for billions of yearsSamsung's next phone will have a removable batteryAI trained to play Minecraft after watching 70,000 hours of Youtube videosMysterious lights spotted in sky over San DiegoFollow us on Twitter for more news - @EveningStandard See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“We've accelerated into the future by at least a decade.” The pandemic has pushed us further and faster into a digital-first economy. In an industry like real estate, where trust and human interaction are paramount, what's the impact of this digitalization? More importantly, what can REALTORS® expect as technologies like artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and the metaverse continue to gain traction? On Episode 24 of REAL TIME, we're joined by futurist Sinead Bovell, the model who talks tech, to explore the pros and cons of a society that increasingly engages, transacts, and communicates through technology.
On this episode of Business Class: Build It Braver, we chat all things digital with Sinead Bovell, founder of WAYE Talks, as she connects with Jebril Jalloh, founder of Toronto streetwear brand Get Fresh Company, on how he can thrive and truly connect with customers in an online world. To learn more from this episode, visit us at Business Class. Views expressed in this podcast belong to the business owners and do not necessarily reflect those of American Express.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this 5th episode of Measurementality we'll be "identifying what counts in the algorithmic age" by analyzing how existing metrics regarding youth and intergenerational collaboration are being globally measured today. To discuss this topic we interview Sinead Bovell. Sinead is the founder and CEO of WAYE, a tech education company that prepares the next generation of leaders for a future with advanced technologies, with a focus on non-traditional and minority markets.
On this episode of TELUS International Studios, we're joined by Sinead Bovell, the founder of WAYE, a community where young entrepreneurs learn about business, technology, ethics and the future.Sinead dives into some of the ethical questions that companies using or designing technology need to consider, including how can we ensure marginalized groups are not left behind as technology advances and the need for computer literacy continues to rise? And, how can we bring a more ethical framework into the conversation while avoiding bias? For thoughts on these questions and more, you won't want to miss this episode.To contact TELUS International, or to request a demo of our digital CX solutions, visit: https://www.telusinternational.com/contactSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Technology is the driving force behind the ongoing fourth industrial revolution that is exponentially transforming the world, work and workplaces. However, a few locations across the globe stand out as hotbeds of innovation, creativity and sustainability. Tune into part two of the ‘Jobs of the Future' podcast series where the host Jessica Lessin, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, The Information, Sinead Bovell, Futurist & Founder, WAYE, and Cognizant Center for the Future of Work's Robert Hoyle Brown, Vice President and former Senior Manager Desmond Dickerson, take a deep dive into what makes certain locations the place of the future of work.
In the age of automation, artificial intelligence and algorithms it is difficult to predict where jobs of the future will appear. The technology is quickly replacing many traditional job roles to give rise to new ones. A recent report by the Cognizant Center for the Future of Work outlines where many of these new jobs will appear. Listen on as we bring you a two-part podcast series on ‘Jobs of the Future' where the host Jessica Lessin, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, The Information, Sinead Bovell, Futurist & Founder, WAYE, and Cognizant Center for the Future of Work's Robert Hoyle Brown, Vice President and former Senior Manager Desmond Dickerson, discuss key learnings from the 21 Places of the Future report and how different regions are responding to the ongoing technology transformation.
Sinead Bovell made the transition from Fashion Model to Futurist, Speaker, Youth Tech Leader and Founder of WAYE, a platform that aims to bridge the gap between young entrepreneurs and the digital future. She has spoken on this topic at the UN, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on technology and the future and she's guest-lectured at pretty impressive establishments including Cornell University, on topics ranging from entrepreneurship to the future of work. Sinead is Canadian but now calls New York City home.Sinead spoke to host Eva Hartling about the future and what opportunities lie ahead for young women while addressing the obstacles we still need to overcome.This season of The Brand is Female is brought to you by TD Bank - Women Entrepreneurs. TD is proud to support women entrepreneurs and help them achieve success and growth through its program of educational workshops, financing and mentorship opportunities! Find out how you can benefit from their support!————Visit: TBIF: thebrandisfemale.com //TD Women Entrepreneurs: td.com/ca/en/business-banking/small-business/women-in-business //Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thebrandisfemale
Did the "Social Dilemma" freak you out? There’s reason it should and Sinead Bovell, the model who talks tech, is here to help make us feel a bit more prepared and in control to navigate a world driven by artificial intelligence. From online privacy to robots taking your job, Sinead tells us what to worry about and teaches us how to adapt so we can look forward to these exciting tech advances.
Technology has been affecting how we make a living since we first started using tools. Never before, though, has technology changed as quickly as it does today. As artificial intelligence becomes more common in our everyday tasks, we can expect even more disruption: No longer will a human be the smartest entity in the room. This disruption goes beyond just how we work. According to this episode's guest, the traditional “learn, work, retire” career path is dead. Futurist, writer, and entrepreneur, Sinead Bovell founded WAYE—Weekly Advice for Young Entrepreneurs—in 2018 to help youth prepare for the digital world they are coming of age in. Already, there is a gap in the skills people have and those organizations need. As technology advances, that gap will only increase. Sinead says the COVID-19 pandemic has shown that our digital infrastructure in not sustainable. We need people with diverse skill sets to tackle our wicked problems, and systems that allow us to continue learning new skills. She's brought this up at the UN and to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and has written about it for The Globe and Mail, Vogue, and WIRED. In this episode of Bright Future, she talks to us about how people can prepare for artificial intelligence in their own jobs, the importance of diversity in technology, how governments and schools can be ready for advanced tech, and the most important skill we've all been practicing already: adaptability. Find Sinead on LinkedIn @sineadbovell, on Instagram @sineadbovell, on Twitter @sineadbovell, and at her website, sineadbovell.com. Learn more about WAYE at wayetalks.com. The Conference Board has research on social and emotional skills through our Education & Skills focus area and the Future Skills Centre. Listen to our other podcasts at conferenceboard.ca/insights/podcasts. You can find all of our research here: conferenceboard.ca/.
Over the last few years, countless companies and organizations are getting wise to the fact that diverse teams perform better, and that AI may have a role to play when it comes to dismantling bias, and building a more inclusive and equitable workforce. But what are the risks of trusting an algorithm to assemble a team? Avery speaks with tech founder Sinead Bovell on whether it's actually possible to create neutral AI. She also speaks to Microsoft's Chief Diversity Officer, Lindsay-Rae McIntyre on the relationship between human judgment and technology when it comes to hiring, and then talks to the CEO and Founder of Plum.io, Caitlin MacGregor on how her company is using technology to help employers reach their diversity and inclusion goals.
How would a world without work look like? Will the development of AI and automation replace even the most creative of jobs? Or will machines be complementary to their human counterparts? Here to help us imagine the future of work are Dr. Daniel Susskind, author and Fellow in Economics at Balliol College, Oxford University, Sinead Bovell, futurist, model and the founder and CEO of WAYE, and Anjali Bastianpillai, a Senior Product Specialist at Pictet Asset Management.
This Week's Guests: Models, Robin Shaw, Anne Therese Gennari , Sinead Bovell and Comedian Ian Fidance. Sinead Bovell is a model, Futurist, and founder of WAYE, an organization that helps prepare young people for the future with advanced technologies. She is also a speaker and has spoken at institutions such as the United Nations Cornell University and more. Anne Therese Gennari , is a community builder and (actual) tree-hugger. She’s the co-founder of the ethical modeling agency Role Models Management, She is also the host of the podcast Hey Change. Robin Shaw, She has been a model for over 15 years working in New York, Hong Kong and Milan. She is the co founder of The Teachable Tantrum Method. Live from America podcast " with Noam Dworman and Hatem Gabr. Contact - Please email us at: LiveFromAmerica@ComedyCellar.com More Info: Www.livefromamericapodcast.com
Scott talks with Sinead Bovell – model and tech entrepreneur, and CEO of Waye. The conversation begins with Sinead’s academic upbringing in Canada and an overview of how she segued from finance and management consulting to a career in fashion and modeling. Then, Scott and Sinead dive into how Sinead was scouted, career highlights as model, and discussing how she became an educator in the tech space. They chat about career paths and using technology for the greater good. Sinead also shares about the mission of Waye and how she aims to disrupt and revolutionize the tech community. Next, Scott and Sinead explore the various ways fashion can help shape advertising and other industries as well as how social media is shaping culture. They speak on AI, digital models, the future of fashion week, and the skill sets students should have to help shape their future with technology. After touching on Sinead’s work with the United Nations, the US Chamber of Commerce, and her many writing gigs, Scott and Sinead conclude with insight on how technology will play a part in shaping the future.
Have you ever felt like the life you built for yourself wasn’t really what you thought it would be? Or have you maybe felt too pushed by society and expectations - both your own and others - to follow a certain path even though deep inside you know you’d rather do something else? And if so, have you ever considered just saying “heck with this” and go for it? I know, it can seem super scary, but in this talk with Sinead Bovell, the top of her class business student who completely switched gears and decided to do her own thing, we talk about what it means to trust your intuition and follow your heart. Sinead is all about building that life for yourself that you are meant to live and to do the work you’re put on this earth to do, and so she started her own business to be able to educate and inspire other millennials to follow their own dreams. She’s the model who talks tech, the girl boss who gets invited to attend meetings at the UN and hang out with presidents at Bloombergs Business Forum, and one of the most earth-bound and humble humans I’ve ever met. I’m super excited to share this talk with you guys, so get ready to feel inspired! Follow Sinead:Instagram: @SineadBovellWAYE: www.wayetalks.comWAYE IG: @waye_wayetalksPodcast Sources:Website: www.heychange.netIG: @heychange_podcastHost IG: @AnneThereseBengtsson See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of IM In A Car :) talks with fellow Guelphite and entrepreneur Sinead Bovell, founder of WAYE, a company that connects with current and aspiring entrepreneurs through innovative channels- such as Instagram Live, Skype, 1-on-1 consulting, Facebook Messenger, webinars, and live events - to equip them with the business tools and education that they will need for success, regardless of where they are in the world.
Ep. 133: Sinead Bovell is from an organic-loving town called Guelph just west of Toronto, Canada. She has a multitude of interests, ranging from finance and politics to fashion and beauty, and at 25 she changed her entire life plan. After getting her MBA, she was scouted by a modelling agency, quit her job as a management consultant and hasn't looked back since. Or has she? She continues to excel as a fashion model, but she also has developed a career as a writer and advisor to start-up businesses and entrepreneurs. So, you may see her featured in some of the most prominent fashion campaigns. But, you may also encounter her in the business world, where she will be quick to remind you that you can achieve all of the dreams and goals you have set out for yourself. Don't miss this fascinating interview. And, to learn more about Sinead, please visit her website at: https://www.sineadbovell.com/ For more on host, Alex Barnett, please check out his website: www.alexbarnettcomic.com or visit him on Facebook (www.facebook.com/alexbarnettcomic) or on Twitter at @barnettcomic To subscribe to the Multiracial Family Man, please click here: MULTIRACIAL FAMILY MAN PODCAST Intro and Outro Music is Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons - By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/