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Episode Overview In this forward-looking episode of the John Kitchens Coach Podcast, John Kitchens and Jay Kinder break down how Artificial Intelligence is transforming lead generation, consumer experience, and the very definition of what it means to be a successful agent. Forget chasing every lead—Artificial Intelligence now allows you to identify the most motivated buyers and sellers, understand their hopes and fears, and build trust faster than ever before. From practical Artificial Intelligence applications in lead follow-up to long-term predictions about agent productivity and the future of brokerages, this conversation is a roadmap for agents who want to stay relevant and profitable as the industry shifts. What You'll Learn in This Episode Finding Motivated Buyers & Sellers How Artificial Intelligence pinpoints real buyers and sellers in today's market Why knowing your client's hopes, fears, and desires creates better marketing and follow-up The #1 inefficiency in most real estate businesses—and how Artificial Intelligence solves it The Consumer Experience Moat How Artificial Intelligence personalizes communication and curates client experiences Why generic follow-up is dead and trust-based personalization wins Using Artificial Intelligence to create lifetime value instead of one-off transactions The Future of Real Estate & Artificial Intelligence Predictions for agent count and productivity over the next 5–10 years Why Artificial Intelligence won't replace agents—but it will replace order-takers How brokerages and teams must adapt (or die) in the Artificial Intelligence revolution Leadership & Adaptation Why most agents don't need to know how the “AI sausage” is made—they just need the results How top leaders will use Artificial Intelligence to recruit, train, and scale more effectively Why clarity of goals must come first before AI implementation Resources & Mentions John Kitchens Executive Coaching – Custom strategy, accountability, proven systems → JohnKitchens.coach Honey Badger Nation – Community, training, and resources for agents The Science of Scaling by Ben Hardy – Book on goal clarity and scaling systems Working Genius & Ideal Team Player by Patrick Lencioni – Tools for identifying team strengths and culture fit Final Takeaway Artificial Intelligence isn't replacing real estate agents—but it is replacing inefficiency. The agents who thrive will be those who combine AI-driven leverage with human trust, strategy, and leadership. As Jay Kinder reminds us: “Being good with people won't cut it anymore. You must become a trusted advisor, not just an agent.” Connect with Us: Instagram: @johnkitchenscoach LinkedIn: @johnkitchenscoach Facebook: @johnkitchenscoach If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review. Stay tuned for more insights and strategies from the top minds. See you next time!
In this episode, I speak with Pamela Shea about her work "A Rapid Review of Training Future Behavior Analysts Through Computer-Generated Simulations: Challenges and Opportunities in Using Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality"
Advisors who rely on artificial intelligence for their marketing are accidentally sacrificing their business, career, and wealth for average results by definition. But wait - there's more! Not only is AI planting the seeds to your business's destruction… but it's also literally stealing your mind and cognitive functions. I'm not just making this up either: MIT recently proved this. That said, there is a sliver of good news in the AI craze: Simply not using it will make you stand head and shoulders above the rest of the industry. If you want to keep your brain, get better marketing results, and leave the rest of the advisors in the dust, listen now. Show highlights include: The “dishwater secret” for using artificial intelligence in a way that won't scare off prospective clients (0:44) How having this one insidious desire, which is rampant among advisors who use AI, will gradually bankrupt your business… until, one day, it goes poof! (1:55) How the “Contrast Effect” makes your marketing instantly look more impressive, persuasive, and valuable (even if you're not the best marketer) (2:48) 3 simple ways to make your marketing stand out from almost every other advisor on the face of the earth (4:52) This MIT study alone will scare you away from ever using AI for marketing again (8:59) Will AI cause a serious spike in dementia? It's hard to tell, but the research data is damning… (11:25) Why it's impossible for advisors who use AI to be in the top 1% of advisors (12:33) A real life LinkedIn example of why human marketing will always beat AI marketing (14:15) Since you listen to this podcast, I want to give you a gift: If you subscribe to the Inner Circle Newsletter, I'll send you a collection of seven “objection busting” and copyright free emails, personally written by me, that you can use right away to begin getting more clients. Sign up here: https://TheAdvisorCoach.com/Coaching. Then, let me know you subscribed, and I will reply back with a link where you can download them for free.
In this episode, we speak with Vik Chaudhry. He is the co-founder, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technology Officer of Buzz Solutions, a global provider of proven visual intelligence solutions used to inspect, maintain, and secure energy infrastructure. Vik shares his insights into the transformative and highly effective ways that AI and computer vision can and are being used to handle big data and greatly optimize predictive analytics in electrical power utility companies.
Asset Champion Podcast | Physical Asset Performance, Criticality, Reliability and Uptime
Derek Crager, PMP, CLSS, CSM, AWS-CP is a visionary AI Solutions Architect & founder of Practical AI, which exists to bridge the gap between people and the knowledge they seek. Mike Petrusky asks Derek about empowering employees with the right knowledge and tools for effective asset and facility management. They explore how Voice AI can act as a singularity point in knowledge, providing instant access to standard operating procedures, safety routines, and tribal knowledge in the built environment. Derek believes that AI will not replace human jobs in facilities maintenance, but it will support and enhance them, so we must seek applications that will help FM and asset professionals deliver value for their people. Leading with empathy and curiosity is key to staying ahead in the rapidly evolving tech landscape, so Mike and Derek share their love of music and classic videos games as they offer advice and the encouragement you need to be an Asset Champion in your organization! Take the Eptura™ Podcast Survey: https://forms.office.com/r/jY577CbNcx Connect with Derek on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amazonleadership/ Explore more about Practical AI: https://www.practicalai.app/ Learn more about Eptura™: https://eptura.com/ Discover free resources and explore past interviews at: https://eptura.com/discover-more/podcasts/asset-champion/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/
Artificial Intelligence is helping medical professional at University of Utah Health diagnose more patients... and more accurately. Denise Case is the MRI Manager in the Department of Radiology at University of Utah Health. She joins Maria Shilaos to describe how new technology is not only helping patients, but also helping to save the environment.
Send us a textWhether you know it or not, you are using AI every day in your real estate practice. So today I will examine the increasing role of AI in real estate but also examine the legal and ethical implications that comes with its use. Everyone should be embracing this technology like we did with the internet in the 90s and social media in the 2010s. But we also need to understand that the SC Real Estate Commission has already issued a guidance letter about legal problems that can arise through the use of AI.Don't forget to like us and share us!Gary* Gary serves on the South Carolina Real Estate Commission as a Commissioner. The opinions expressed herein are his opinions and are not necessarily the opinions of the SC Real Estate Commission. This podcast is not to be considered legal advice. Please consult an attorney in your area.
Daniel Sanchez Grant, SVP International Corp Sales & UK Country Director, AlphaSense There is a global AI talent gap. Rising demand for skilled staff in the area of artificial intelligence has seen AI expertise become the most in-demand skill set in technology with firms struggling to fill roles. Robin Amlôt of IBS Intelligence discusses the problem together with the uses of data-driven decisions with Daniel Sanchez Grant, SVP International Corp Sales & UK Country Director of AlphaSense.
Commercial firms are already using AI to simplify procurement. While bringing that approach into DoD offers great promise, there are also some significant obstacles. A new paper from the National Defense Industrial Association's Emerging Technologies Institute offers some specific recommendations for balancing risks and benefits. Joining me with more details is ETI Associate Research Fellow, Wilson Miles.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Featuring John Dyer, Dallas Theological SeminaryRecorded live at the Digital Ministry Conference 2025.In a thought-provoking keynote from the 2025 Digital Ministry Conference, John Dyer—programmer, theologian, and Vice President at Dallas Theological Seminary—explores the complex intersection of faith, humanity, and artificial intelligence. Far from another tech how-to session, this talk lays a deeply biblical foundation for how Christian leaders can approach AI not with fear or naïveté, but with wisdom, humility, and theological clarity.Dyer walks ministry leaders through a full biblical framework—from creation to redemption—to challenge the common myth that technology is morally neutral. Instead, he argues, every tool we use shapes not only what we do, but who we become. Whether you're building marketing automations, experimenting with generative AI, or just trying to keep pace with rapid innovation, Dyer invites you to pause and ask: What kind of people and communities are we forming through this technology?For digital marketers, pastors, and ministry technologists, this session is packed with valuable insights:Why technology is not neutral—and what that means for ministry teams using AIHow the image of God shapes our understanding of creativity, responsibility, and ethical boundariesInstances where using AI enhances your mission—and when it might hinder spiritual depth or formationHow to lead your ministry into digital innovation without losing its soulTune in to this podcast for a theologically rich perspective on artificial intelligence, and walk away with a deeper conviction: our tools may be powerful, but it is God who transforms hearts. Let's steward innovation with care, clarity, and a vision rooted in the gospel.Resources Mentioned in the Episode:BestCommentaries.com – Dyer's commentary review tool used by over half a million pastors annuallyY'all Version Bible – A translation project reflecting second-person plural in ScriptureWorship.AI (Archive) – Early generative AI project from 2017Center for AI Safety – Resources on existential and ethical risks of AIPraxis Labs Redemptive Tech Framework – A gospel-centered framework for technology developmentGloo.AI – Ministry tech support organization with AI use guidanceConnect with John Dyer:LinkedIn: John DyerWebsite: j.hn
In this episode, Adele Williams and Bobby Hyde discuss with Vet Record editor in chief, Suzanne Jarvis, the ethics and legality of using systems that incorporate AI. Questions that will be considered include: where does clinical responsibility start and stop, what should companies provide as far asinformation on how their systems work, what should you tell clients about its use, and what are the risks regarding false or unreliable information being generated?This podcast is brought to you from Vet Record and the BVA, with support from Zoetis.
Today, we're speaking to Professor Martijn Schut, Professor of Translational AI in Laboratory Medicine and Professor Henk CPM van Weert, GP and Emeritus Professor of General Practice, both based at Amsterdam University Medical Center.Title of paper: Artificial intelligence for early detection of lung cancer in GPs' clinical notes: a retrospective observational cohort studyAvailable at: https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2023.0489In most cancers, the prognosis depends substantially on the stage at the start of therapy. Therefore, many methods have been developed to enhance earlier diagnosis, for example, logistic regression models, biomarkers, and electronic-nose technology (exhaled volatile organic compounds). However, as most patients are referred by their GP, who keeps life-long histories of enlisted patients, general practice files might contain hidden information that could be used for earlier case finding. An algorithm was developed to identify patients with lung cancer 4 months earlier, just by analysing their files. Contrary to other methods, all medical information available in general practice was used.TranscriptThis transcript was generated using AI and has not been reviewed for accuracy. Please be aware it may contain errors or omissions.Speaker A00:00:01.600 - 00:00:55.370Hello and welcome to BJGP Interviews. I'm Nada Khan and I'm one of the associate editors of the journal. Thanks for taking the time today to listen to this podcast.Today we're speaking to Professor Martin Schutt, who is a professor in translational AI and Laboratory medicine, and Professor Hank Vanwort, GP and Emeritus professor in General Practice, who are both based at Amsterdam University Medical Center. We're here to discuss their paper, which is titled Artificial Intelligence for Early Detection of lung cancer in GP's clinical notes.So, yeah, it's great to see you both here today. And Martin, I'll come to you first.I suppose we know that it's important to try and diagnose cancer early, but could you talk us through what's the potential for artificial intelligence here in terms of identifying cancer earlier based on patient records?Speaker B00:00:55.810 - 00:01:52.220Yeah, that's a very interesting question because the potential kind of like goes hand in hand with the huge amount of interest in AI. And I think there are great opportunities. There are also great challenges.But talking about the opportunities, especially in the context of the article that we wrote, is on the data side. So on the data side, the digitalization of electronic health records gives great opportunities.A lot more is digitalized, and that means that we also, in our case, have access to free text, and that we, with the advent of the large language models, with also new developments in AI, we also have better ways of making use of those data. So those two combined creates a really interesting formula for big opportunities for AI in the general practice and healthcare in general.Speaker A00:01:52.300 - 00:02:05.960And you mentioned access to free text records. So what GPs are typing into the record records?But before we get into the study, can you just briefly describe what is natural language processing and how that can be used in free text records?Speaker B00:02:06.760 - 00:03:10.100So we know that a lot of clinical risk scores, they work with features of patients, so their age and their gender or sex. And. But of course, a lot of information is also written up in unstructured way. And in our case that is...
In this episode, we take a look at the current use of artificial intelligence as an aid to studying Torah, along with its implications for the future. You don't want to miss this eye-opening discussion.
Jason Galoozis, Safety Director at PremiStar, shares how AI tools can create engaging training materials that can help improve engagement and retention among your workforce. He shares how to develop and use avatars to conduct training, write scripts on safety and health topics and help ensure learners retain information.
Podcast Show Notes – Episode 221 | 03.18.2025 Episode Title: You Are Using Artificial Intelligence COMPLETELY Wrong Episode summary introduction: Sean Barnes explores the transformative role of AI in content and branding, highlighting its potential in enhancing creativity and efficiency. He discusses how AI can be leveraged for content creation and feedback, addressing the challenges of maintaining authenticity in AI-generated communication. The episode delves into effective and personalized AI outreach strategies, emphasizing the importance of training AI to reflect individual communication styles. Through these insights, Sean provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of integrating AI into their branding efforts while maintaining genuine connections. Key Moments 0:00 - Introduction to AI in Content and Branding 1:33 - Leveraging AI for Content Creation and Feedback 3:00 - Challenges and Authenticity in AI-generated Communication 5:40 - Effective and Personalized AI Outreach Strategies 6:30 - Training AI to Reflect Your Communication Style 7:25 - Closing Remarks Key Takeaways Being intentional with AI usage is crucial to maintaining your personal and company brand authenticity. AI tools should be used to enhance and streamline your processes, not replace your unique voice and communication style. Customizing AI-generated content to reflect your genuine self will prevent the loss of personal connection with your audience. Host: Sean Barnes Website: https://www.wsssolutions.com/ https://www.seanbarnes.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanbarnes/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/wsssolutions/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/thewayofthewolf/ YouTube: youtube.thewayofthewolf.com Twitter: https://x.com/the_seanbarnes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_seanbarnes https://www.instagram.com/the_wayofthewolf TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_seanbarnes Email: Sean@thewayofthewolf.com Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Way-of-the-Wolf-Podcast/B08JJNXJ6C Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2BTGdO25Vop3GTpGCY8Y8E?si=ea91c1ef6dd14f15
Using Artificial Intelligence to Analyze and Activate a Better CX Shep Hyken interviews Sid Banerjee, Chief Strategy Officer at Medallia, an experience management platform organizations use to provide excellent customer and employee experience. He talks about how modern businesses can capture, analyze, and act on customer feedback using AI-powered tools that turn customer insights into meaningful improvements. This episode of Amazing Business Radio with Shep Hyken answers the following questions and more: How can companies utilize new technologies like generative AI to improve customer satisfaction? How can companies use digital and conversational signals to understand customer feedback better? What role does AI play in analyzing customer data and providing actionable insights? How can companies effectively activate their customer data to make informed business improvements? How does AI's cost-effectiveness influence its use in customer experience? Top Takeaways: Customer experience data is essential for companies to improve their products and services. By collecting feedback from various sources like surveys, chat, online reviews, social media, and customer interactions, companies can identify what makes customers happy and what they can improve. While surveys are still important, the advent of social media and other digital platforms provides customers with new ways to provide feedback. Meeting the customers on their chosen platforms helps them gather more data and better understand what customers experience and expect. AI can analyze data in massive amounts and detect patterns, trends, and opportunities for improvement that might be missed by humans. Using AI is not just about having the latest technology, it is about empowering employees to provide better, quicker, and more personalized service. Data should be easily accessible, not stuck in department silos. A CX platform brings it all together, organizing and turning it into actionable insights. Many companies get stuck collecting and analyzing data without taking action and implementing improvements that benefit customers. Activation is critical because it turns data and information into meaningful actions that improve customer experience. Technology will not replace human interactions, but it will enhance them. Tools like AI will provide frontline employees with real-time access to information and insights that will empower them to help customers more efficiently. Plus, Shep and Sid discuss what companies and customers can look forward to in the future when transforming CX and businesses with AI. Tune in! Quote: "Technology that previously cost hundreds of thousands is now accessible at a fraction of the cost. When you layer new innovative technology, like AI and automation, into the data that customers have given you, you can turbocharge your ability to transform customer experiences." About: Sid Banerjee is the Chief Strategy Officer at Medallia. Before his career at Medallia, he was the founder of Clarabridge and served as the Chief XM Strategy Officer at Qualtrics. Shep Hyken is a customer service and experience expert, New York Times bestselling author, award-winning keynote speaker, and host of Amazing Business Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As AI becomes more present in our everyday lives, fears around how it is used & exploited continue to grow. Dr. Vivienne Ming, a theoretical neuroscientist & entrepreneur, spoke at an Irish Management Institute masterclass today on building smarter, more innovative teams and believes AI-driven solutions can have a positive social impact.
Send us a textAI is revolutionizing the way we do business—but how can you leverage it effectively? In this episode, we explore how AI can streamline operations, enhance decision-making, and drive growth while maintaining a human touch. Tune in to discover how AI can be a powerful tool for your business success!
Did you know how artificial intelligence is shaping the future of the hospitality industry? In this episode of The Modern Hotelier, we sit down with Harriet Brown, VP of Product at Mobi.AI, to explore how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the hospitality industry. Harriet shares insights from her impressive career, spanning AI, machine learning, and travel technology, including her time at Google and ITA Software.From personalization challenges to the future of AI in hospitality, Harriet offers a thought-provoking perspective on what's next for the industry. Plus, hear her advice for businesses hesitant to adopt AI and her favourite "aha" moments while building at Mobi. AI.Key Topics: How Mobi AI enhances decision-making and productivity for travelers and travel agents The importance of emotional loyalty in travel, alongside transactional loyalty What are Harriet's insights on adapting AI tools effectively and avoiding analysis paralysis Tips for creating loyalty through technology-enhanced experiences.If you're passionate about hospitality, tech innovation, or travel, this is an episode you don't want to miss!
In this episode Kelly and Andrew have a conversation about using artificial intelligence (AI) in our careers and job search. Guest Evan Walsh, a higher ed career advisor, shares how AI impacts advising students for their future careers and how job seekers can effectively and ethically use artificial intelligence (AI) in their higher ed job search.The resource from this episode is available here. Do you have a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your ideas, and you might hear them discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has initiated a proceeding that proposes to require radio and TV broadcasters as well as cable and direct broadcast satellite (DBS) operators to include a disclaimer on all political advertisements that contain content generated by artificial intelligence (AI). The requirement would apply to both candidate and issue ads. The broadcasters […]
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has initiated a proceeding that proposes to require radio and TV broadcasters as well as cable and direct broadcast satellite (DBS) operators to include a disclaimer on all political advertisements that contain content generated by artificial intelligence (AI). The requirement would apply to both candidate and issue ads. The broadcasters of the ads also would be required to include a notice in their online political files disclosing the ad’s use of AI. The FCC’s rulemaking raises serious questions regarding the agency’s statutory authority to adopt the proposed rule and whether the Federal Election Commission has sole authority to administer federal election laws so that the FCC proposal is preempted. Moreover, as a matter of policy, objections have been raised regarding the FCC’s proposal. With the election just weeks away, a panel composed of notable experts will discuss and debate the FCC’s proposal.Featuring: Brendan Carr, FCC CommissionerChris Lewis, President, Public KnowledgeProf. Bradley Smith, Former FEC Chairman; Josiah H. Blackmore II/Shirley M. Nault Professor of Law, Capital University Law SchoolModerator: Randolph May, President, Free State Foundation
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A local tech company focused on AI coaching will be taking part in a big league startup program this winter. Trophi AI will be participating in SPEED RUN – a coveted accelerator program happening in San Francisco next January. In the studio with us this morning was the head of Trophi AI, Mike Winter.
AI is revolutionizing the food industry, and you won't believe how it's changing the way we make pickles!Join me as I sit down with Helen Davis, Senior Vice President and Head of North America Supply Chain Operations at Kraft Heinz, to discuss the fascinating world of AI in food production. We'll explore how Kraft Heinz is building a "self-driving supply chain," using AI to ensure the perfect crunch in every pickle, leveraging technology to boost employee engagement, and pushing the boundaries of what's possible in food manufacturing.From cucumbers to mac and cheese, discover how artificial intelligence is transforming one of the world's largest food companies.Don't miss this appetizing blend of technology and tradition!
Marketing Leadership Podcast: Strategies From Wise D2C & B2B Marketers
Join Dots Oyebolu as he speaks with Katie King, CEO of AI in Business and a top AI influencer in 2023. In this conversation, Katie discusses the profound impact of artificial intelligence in marketing, from augmenting traditional marketing strategies to addressing the fear of job displacement. Katie shares insights on leveraging AI to achieve business growth while emphasizing continuous learning and dispelling common myths around AI adoption.Key Takeaways:(05:57) Embrace AI tools like SEO, customer segmentation and web creation to stay relevant in marketing.(09:07) AI helps marketing teams understand customer behaviors.(13:07) Create highly personalized experiences by connecting online and offline customer data, with consent.(19:13) Katie's AI scorecard helps organizations assess readiness for AI adoption.(22:53) AI enhances customer experience. (30:02) Customer acceptance of AI varies globally, but awareness and comfort have grown.(31:13) Customers are more comfortable with AI if they can escalate to a human and the experience is transparent and effective.(32:35) AI is advancing in CRM, content marketing, SEO and PPC.Resources Mentioned:Katie King - https://www.linkedin.com/in/katieeking/AI in Business | LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/aiinbusiness/AI in Business | Website - https://www.aiinbusiness.co.uk/Insightful Links:https://www.aiinbusiness.co.uk/ai-strategy-for-sales-and-marketinghttps://www.linkedin.com/pulse/harnessing-power-ai-enhanced-business-performance-teamleasedigital/https://hbr.org/2021/07/how-to-design-an-ai-marketing-strategyThanks for listening to the Marketing Leadership podcast, brought to you by Listen Network. If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review to help get the word out about the show. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss another insightful conversation.#PodcastMarketing #PerformanceMarketing #BrandMarketing #MarketingStrategy #MarketingIntelligence #GTM #B2BMarketing #D2CMarketing #PodcastAds
Darshan H. Brahmbhatt, Podcast Editor of JACC: Advances discusses a recently published original research paper on trends in glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist social media posts using AI.
I learned about Growth Bar SEO when I was looking for an AI tool to help with copywriting for our company. This is a great AI tool you can use to leverage your content with applied SEO. Listen to Mark Spera discuss with Favour Obasi-ike on the power of Growth Bar SEO. Make SEO
While policy leaders around the world are pushing to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at an unprecedented speed, the science is still working to catch up, at least when it comes to measuring carbon sequestration rates and emissions at the farm level. The conventional way of measuring carbon is to look at what is currently... Read More
Artificial Intelligence has ruled the headlines over the past year. Opinions on artificial intelligence have ranged from apocalyptic to useless. Today we are discussing the intersection of artificial intelligence and real estate with Washington-based land real estate agent, Ernest Peralta. Using AI to help evaluate properties, assessing overhead costs, streamlining processes, and what the future holds are all discussed. The buying and selling of land is a complex process and AI is one tool that gives a significant advantage to users. Talk to Ernest Peralta Buy, Sell, Lease, or Auction Land
Patty and Brian discuss various points of view on when to use and when not to use artificial intelligence.
Millions of Americans are suffering from undiagnosed illnesses. Many are told their symptoms are imagined. Could artificial intelligence change the game, figuring out how to diagnose rare and difficult to diagnose diseases, leading to better understanding of their causes and better treatments? One San Antonio researcher thinks so.
Moscow's attempts to interfere in U.S. and other elections are nothing new, though their tactics and strategy are constantly evolving. Special Correspondent Simon Ostrovsky recently sat down with an investigative journalist who's spent years uncovering Russian operations about yet another effort to sow doubt and chaos, this time using artificial intelligence. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Moscow's attempts to interfere in U.S. and other elections are nothing new, though their tactics and strategy are constantly evolving. Special Correspondent Simon Ostrovsky recently sat down with an investigative journalist who's spent years uncovering Russian operations about yet another effort to sow doubt and chaos, this time using artificial intelligence. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Laura talks to Break the Image's Jeff Gutowksi about Artificial Intelligence and what you NEED to know about how it affecting your business. Part One.
Laura talks to Break the Image's Jeff Gutowksi about Artificial Intelligence and what you NEED to know about how it affecting your business. Part One.
Two James physicians are part of an international clinical trial that utilizes an artificial intelligence (AI) algo rhythm to better determine the risk factor of a patient's colon cancer and whether or not chemotherapy is necessary after surgery. “The algo rhythm determines if a patient is high, medium or low risk category,” said Eric Miller, MD. Miller is a radiation oncologist who specializes in treating patients with gastro-intestinal cancers such as colon cancer. He has teamed with Vidya Arole, MD, MBBS, an assistant professor in the Department of pathology and an expert in the pathology of colon cancer. The clinical trial began after Arole met a team in Norway. “They had a tool, an algo rhythm, for stage 2 and 3 colon cancer patients and we decided to collaborate,” she explained. “They basically trained their algo rhythm from thousands of patients in Europe already treated for colon cancer to predict the outcomes,” Miller added. “The next step, here at Ohio State, was to use the algo rhythm on patients we had already treated, in which we knew the outcomes, and to see if the algo rhythm could accurately predict the outcomes … and it did a pretty good job.” Understanding and predicting the severity of a patient's colon cancer and whether or not chemotherapy is needed after surgery has traditionally been the role of pathologists, in consultation with a patient's oncologist. “We are the doctors who give a diagnosis by looking at the cells under a microscope traditionally [and now with digitized pathology],” Arole said. The James is a world leader in adopting and utilizing digital pathology. AI is the next step forward. “It's like having a second set of eyes,” Arole said. The work is in the clinical trails stage and has great potential. “The first goal was to validate the findings from Norway here in the United States,” Miller said. “The next goal is to increase the patient numbers and make sure the results still stand.” Miller is optimistic the AI algo rhythm will continue to “learn” and help him and his James colleagues better understand which patients need the additional chemotherapy and which ones don't.
Hear from Ron Insana about artificial intelligence as an investing tool, India's economic potential, and whether he's concerned about Nvidia's concentration in the market.
Polishing the Pulpit 2024 - BransonGriffin Luke - Using Artificial Intelligence in Ministry
Gayathri Radhakrishnan, partner at Hitachi Ventures, shares profound insights from her journey and perspectives on venture capital and technology. Gayathri reflects on her early life in India and how her competitive spirit and supportive family shaped her path to challenging norms in male-dominated fields. She delves into her focus on impactful investments in AI, utilizing Hitachi Ventures' corporate strengths to strategically nurture startups. Gayathri values founder passion, problem understanding, and openness to feedback, and her advice to founders stresses preparation, boldness, and leveraging networks for lasting partnerships and growth.In this episode, you'll learn:[1:54] The making of Gayathri Radhakrishnan: Challenging norms and building a strong sense of confidence and competitiveness.[10:32] The responsibility and impact that venture capital has on shaping future generations[14:10] Impact of corporate venture capital, when done right: Hitachi Ventures' commitment to patient capital with a 10-year fund cycle further underscores their long-term support for startups.[18:21] Trends and opportunities: Entrepreneurs should explore opportunities where AI can revolutionize industrial processes, enhance safety and efficiency, and contribute to sustainable practices.[23:37] Passionately understand your problem, stay open to feedback, and ensure your solution has real-world validation and market potential.[28:20] Aim for follow-up meetings and leverage the investor's network for potential introductions. [35:15] What's the immediate threat posed by AI?The non-profit organizations that Gayathri is passionate about: SV2About Gayathri RadhakrishnanGayathri Radhakrishnan is currently Partner at Hitachi Ventures, focusing on AI investments in Manufacturing, Healthcare, and Automotive. With over 20 years in technology, she has held roles at Dell, Corning, and Micron Ventures, and served as a Partner at Earlybird Venture Capital. Gayathri holds an MS in EE from The Ohio State University, an MBA from INSEAD, and is a Kauffman Fellow. She has driven strategy at Dell's Software Group and mentored startups at TechRanch Austin and Techstars Cloud.About Hitachi VenturesHitachi Ventures is the global venture capital arm of Hitachi Group. Hitachi Ventures invests in innovative companies that address society's key technological challenges in areas like IT, industrial automation (robotics, sensor technology and IoT), cloud services (data management, cybersecurity), mobility (autonomous driving, mobility services, smart infrastructure and security services), energy, smart medicine (AIfor digital imaging, smart diagnostics, remote care), smart city, smart infrastructure and more. It's portfolio includes companies such as Samsara Eco, Trustwise AI, WEKA, StrikeReady, Archetype AI, WASE, Cure51, Proscia, Thea Energy, Captura among others.Subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode.
Experts develop a new blood test that could change the way suspected cases of bowel cancer are managed. At the heart of it is A.I. analysis to calculate a patient's cancer risk. We speak to the team behind the PinPoint Test. Also on Tech Life this week, period trackers and your personal data - find out how one app is promising to keep your information safe. Drones are being used to make childbirth safer in Rwanda. And listen to the aerospace students who have developed a new way to move satellites around in space.Presenter: Shiona McCallum Producer: Tom Quinn(Image: A photo of a lab technician holding a blood sample. Credit: Jacob Wackerhausen/Getty Images)
The TeacherCast Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network
In this episode of the Digital Learning Today Podcast, Jeff welcomes Kim Zajac on the podcast to discuss how Artificial Intelligence can be used to support teacher workload and supporting inclusion and accessibility in the classroom. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In This Episode … ISTE 2024 Instructional Coaches Playground - Monday June 24, 12-2 Basecamp for Creatives Playground - Monday June 24, 3-5 Using Artificial Intelligence to support accessibility & inclusion in the classroom Using Artificial Intelligence to support educators daily workload AI Applications to support Inclusion and Accessibility MagicSchool.ai TeachAI.org ClearTouch Professional Development Follow Our Podcast And Subscribe View All Episodes Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Stitcher Radio Follow Our Host Jeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury TeacherCast | @TeacherCast About our Guest: Kim Zajac, MA CCC-SLP/A is a certified Speech/Language Pathologist and Audiologist in Massachusetts. She is an affiliated virtual practicum instructor at Emerson College in the Speech@Emerson Graduate Program. Kim holds specialized certification in the area of Neuro-developmental Treatment with Pediatrics. Kim is a member of the K12 Leaders Advisory Board, Co-leader of the MassCUE Conference Committee, Co-Leader of the MassCUE Inclusive Learning SIG. Kim is a Co-Founder of @EdCampSoutheasternMA. Kim has served asa Vital Prize Challenge Educator Mentor, an Adobe Creative Educator Leader, and a Magic School AI Educator of the Year Semifinalist and Magic School Trainer. Kim is an ASU GSVAIrShow Classroom Innovator,.She has presented at SXSWEDU, ISTE, ASU/GSV AIR Show, EdTech Teacher, MassCUE Fall Conference, and Deeper Learning Conference. With over 25 years of experience working with individuals across a variety of settings, Kim specializes in leveraging technology, encouraging creativity and sharing learning strategies to support students with diverse learning and communication needs. She is passionate about establishing equitable access and inclusion for all students. Kim has participated as a team member in the design and iterative process for developing technology tools and platforms to support inclusive, culturally and social-emotionally informed instructional practices for educators. Kim supports innovative integration of technology as a tool in creating transformational teaching and learning experiences. Links of Interest Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-zajac-686a2125b/ X: https://twitter.com/ZajacSLP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimzajacslp/...
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In this episode of the Digital Learning Today Podcast, Jeff welcomes Adam Geller from EdThena on the podcast to discuss how Artificial Intelligence can be used for self-evaluation by staff members in the classroom. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In This Episode … The emergence of AI in education How AI can support teacher professional learning How the AI Coach platform works / supports teachers and coaches Should AI Coach replace in-person coaching? Links of Interest AI Coach by Edthena: https://www.edthena.com/aicoach/ Try AI Coach for free: http://tryaicoach.com/digitallearningtoday Edthena Blog: https://www.edthena.com/blog/ Follow Our Podcast And Subscribe View All Episodes Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Stitcher Radio Follow Our Host Jeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury TeacherCast | @TeacherCast About our Guest: Adam Geller is the founder of Edthena, the maker of the AI Coach PD platform for teachers, and the author of “Evidence of Practice: Playbook for Video-Powered Professional Learning.” He started his career in education as a science teacher in St. Louis, Missouri. Since 2011, Adam has overseen the evolution of Edthena tools from paper-based prototypes into research-informed and patented platforms used by schools, districts, teacher training programs, and professional development providers. About Edthena Edthena is the leading provider of innovative technologies to support educator professional learning and streamline feedback to teachers. The company offers the AI Coach platform, an artificial intelligence-driven solution to guide teachers through coaching cycles; the Edthena Video Coaching platform, the classroom observation and collaboration platform for using videos as part of professional development; and Edthena Organization Libraries, a platform for schools and districts to curate and share best-practice teaching videos. To learn more about Edthena, visit www.edthena.com. Links of Interest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Edthena/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/Edthena Twitter: https://twitter.com/edthena Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edthena/ Join Our PLN Are you enjoying the TeacherCast Network, please share your thoughts with the world by
Imagine spearheading a legal team facing daunting challenges with the scales of justice and human empathy in your hands. On this episode of Great Practice, Great Life, the Honorable Carlos Martinez, Chief Public Defender of Miami-Dade County, joins Steve to share his day-to-day. His path from Cuban immigrant to an influential figure in the Florida justice system exemplifies leadership acumen, a commitment to public service, and an empathy-driven approach to legal defense. Carlos explains the complexities of managing a large team of attorneys, handling cases ranging from misdemeanors to juvenile delinquency, all while nurturing a culture of gratitude and mentorship. His work with The Redemption Project exemplifies service beyond the call of duty, demonstrating that leadership is about lifting others even when the spotlight isn't on you. Carlos's story is one of dedication, innovation, and the quiet joy of serving those who need it most. From managing customer complaints gracefully to finding motivation and joy amid the demanding pace of legal work, Carlos shares tactics that keep him grounded and forward-thinking. Tune in for a masterclass in leadership and a compelling story of how strategic thinking, empathy, and the pursuit of redemption can impact communities and individuals. In this episode, you will hear: Carlos Martinez's background as a Cuban immigrant and ascent to Chief Public Defender for Miami-Dade County The use of AI technology and the implementation of The Redemption Project in public defense Leadership challenges in managing a large team with a tight budget in high-stress legal environments Carlos's strategies for staying motivated and maintaining focus through daily routines and gratitude practices Insights into effective leadership, the importance of empathy in the workplace, and balancing organizational needs with humanity Carlos's community involvement and the impact of The Redemption Project on individuals with criminal records Management of customer complaints and maintaining personal well-being in professional settings Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. If there's a topic you would like us to cover on an upcoming episode, please email us at steve.riley@atticusadvantage.com. Supporting Resources: Podcasts: https://atticusadvantage.com/podcasts/ Grow Your Law Practice with AI: atticusadvantage.mykajabi.com/the-power-of-AI-workshop?_gl=1*15rj6xv*_ga*MTg2MTUyMzY5NS4xNjY2MDIxMDMz*_ga_QWWLP5WT2C*MTcxNTM0NDI4My4yODkuMS4xNzE1MzQ1NjA5LjYwLjAuMA Law Offices of the Public Defender: 11th Judicial Circuit of Florida: www.pdmiami.com/public-defender/home.page Carlos Martinez: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/carlos-martinez-6a480136 Miami-Dade Public Defender is Using Artificial Intelligence for Research and Case Preparation: www.floridabar.org/the-florida-bar-news/miami-dade-public-defender-is-using-artificial-intelligence-for-research-and-for-case-preparation Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
Ambassador Joseph Detrani, former director of the U.S. Counter Proliferation and Center talks about concerning developments. They include China building hundreds of nuclear weapons silos, Russia's plans to test tactical nuclear weapons, and talk of using AI to control nuclear weapons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ambassador Joseph Detrani, former director of the U.S. Counter Proliferation and Center talks about concerning developments. They include China building hundreds of nuclear weapons silos, Russia's plans to test tactical nuclear weapons, and talk of using AI to control nuclear weapons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Transformation Ground Control podcast covers a number of topics important to digital and business transformation. This episode covers the following topics and interviews: Cloud Adoption Amongst World Governments, Q&A How ERP Vendors are Using AI (Panel discussion with guests from SAP, Oracle NetSuite, Epicor, Infor, Priority Software, TEC and Rootstock Software) Lessons from Tech Titans (Evan Goldberg, NetSuite; Steve Murphy, Epicor; Kevin Samuelson, Infor; Jan Baan, Baan Software; Lisa Pope, Epicor; Fabian Pinckaers, Odoo) We also cover a number of other relevant topics related to digital and business transformation throughout the show.
Meet Denzil Eden, the mastermind behind Smarty, an innovative AI productivity assistant designed to revolutionize your daily routine. As a pioneering solo female technical founder, Denzil has defied norms and carved her unique path in the tech world. Armed with a specialized AI degree from MIT and an MBA from Harvard, she brings a wealth of expertise honed during her distinguished tenure at Microsoft. Denzil's mission is simple yet powerful: to make your life smarter through the power of AI. With Smarty, she aims to streamline your tasks, optimize your schedules, and ensure that every moment counts. Whether it's automating mundane activities or enhancing your productivity, Denzil is committed to maximizing your efficiency and effectiveness. Beyond her groundbreaking work in AI, Denzil is a multifaceted individual with diverse interests. When she's not busy revolutionizing the tech landscape, you can find her indulging in her passions for music, literature, and tea. From playing the piano to crafting compelling fiction and thought-provoking op-eds, Denzil embodies creativity and innovation in every aspect of her life. Learn more about Denzil here: https://smarty.ai/ ___________________ Subscribe to this podcast and download your favorite episodes to listen to later: ___________________ ⚕️ Are you a woman healthcare professional who is struggling to juggle everything in your personal and professional life?
Advanced sensors and artificial intelligence could have us at the brink of interspecies communication
Advanced sensors and artificial intelligence could have us at the brink of interspecies communication