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Veritone recently released its analysis of Q3 aggregated U.S. Jobs Report,... the research is in conjunction with Aspen Tech Labs…one of the findings was a continued increase in AI jobs….here to talk about that is the GM of Veritone Hire Alex Fourlis. TOPICS 1. New research has come out indicating a growing demand for AI-related jobs. Can you share some of the findings? In Q3, there were 31,610 vacancies in artificial intelligence jobs, a 6.6% increase from Q2 2024 and a 37.5% increase over the past 12 months. 2. Salaries for AI Jobs? In Q3 2024, the median annual salary for AI-related roles was $31,803, 25% higher than for non-AI IT positions. For example, AI-focused software developers were offered an average salary of $166,358, compared to $140,400 for their non-AI counterparts, reflecting a premium of nearly 19% for AI expertise. Among the top 10 U.S. states with the highest number of AI roles, California, New York and Virginia stood out with the largest average salary gaps between AI and non-AI IT roles. The differences in these states were $37,242, $34,154, and $25,095, respectively. 3. Beyond software developers what other types of AI jobs are available? 4. What kind of AI jobs does Veritone have in house? 5. What's one AI tool out there that is interesting to you when it comes to hiring? 6. How is Veritone Hire leveraging AI these days? 7. AI is being baked into all kinds of hiring tools,(generative + matching) how will all these software companies differentiate themselves if they all have similar AI functionality?
Here's what you need to know for this week in the business of podcasting: video's role in podcast discovery, new acquisitions in podcast tech, and spotify's new SAX.Find links to every article mentioned and the full write-up here on Sounds Profitable.
Here's what you need to know for this week in the business of podcasting: video's role in podcast discovery, new acquisitions in podcast tech, and spotify's new SAX.Find links to every article mentioned and the full write-up here on Sounds Profitable.
Here's what you need to know for this week in the business of podcasting: new acquisitions, Americans warm up to advertising, and the top spenders in podcast advertising.Find links to every article mentioned and the full write-up here on Sounds Profitable.
Here's what you need to know for this week in the business of podcasting: new acquisitions, Americans warm up to advertising, and the top spenders in podcast advertising.Find links to every article mentioned and the full write-up here on Sounds Profitable.
“I feel like one of the big [missing pieces] is [tackling] frequency. That is something we're working on trying to control more with our partners. So a definite need is refined frequency tools, and maybe understanding how much market share we are taking from our competitors” This week on The Podcast Advertising Playbook, our host, Heather Osgood, sat down with the Associate Director of Digital Media at Veritone One, Maggie Beyer, to discuss the state of the podcast market. In this episode, the two breakdown: Interesting happenings taking place at Veritone One with customers and focus areas to meet industry needs Unpacking the industry-wide conversation on frequency and frequency capping The role audio plays in a successful, full-funnel media mix, And more! _______________________________________________________________ To learn more, subscribe to the Podcast Advertising Playbook
Gordon & Corey explore how AI is unlocking the hidden gold for local broadcasters, newspaper publishers, and online publishers not only in archived content, but also in live news content. The show features an interview with an executive from AI software provider Veritone, who says she's getting about a dozen requests daily from researchers, political campaigns, people producing documentaries, and others looking for local news content.Stay in the loop with all things Borrell when you join our Research Alert Lists. As always, thank you for listening. If you like the episode, leave us a review! Want to join the conversation? Share your comments at borrellassociates.com/podcast.
The Shred is a weekly roundup of who's raised funds, who's getting acquired and who's on the move in the world of recruitment. The Shred is brought to you today by Jobcase.
Ryan Steelberg discusses broad-based principles that shape the use, application and value of Artificial Intelligence today. Ryan the Chief Executive Officer of Veritone, maker of human-centered AI solutions for customers in the talent acquisition, media, entertainment and public sector industries. Listen for three action items you can use today. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest? DigitalTransformationPodcast.net/guest
Lo que está cambiando el podcasting y el marketing digital:-Country Manager de Audible asegura que en 2023 invirtieron 5 millones de euros en la producción de audiolibros y pódcast originales en español.-Un estudio revela cómo el audio puede resonar en audiencias diversas.-Bolonia Book Plus lanza un nuevo programa de foros de audio.-Veritone presentará soluciones innovadoras de inteligencia artificial durante la feria NAB 2024.-YouTube Shorts presenta una función de contenido privado.Pódcast recomendadoLa sociedad del cansancio. Un espacio donde encontrarás la compañía más relajada y sin exigencias para compartir tu cansancio.Patrocinadores: ¡Comienza, crece, sigue y gana con tu podcast en un solo lugar! Descubre la forma más fácil de iniciar, hacer crecer, rastrear y monetizar tu contenido con RSS.com.Entérate, en solo cinco minutos, sobre las noticias, herramientas, tips y recursos que te ayudarán a crear un pódcast genial y exitoso. Subscríbete a la “newsletter “ de Via Podcast.
This week on "Live from Transform," we're broadcasting straight from the heart of Las Vegas, bringing you the most sizzling updates from the business and work sector. Expect nothing less than the hottest of hot news! First up, we delve into Paradox's latest move – appointing a brand-new CEO. This change at the top has the industry buzzing, and we're here to analyze what this means for the company's future direction. Then, we're going TMZ-style, uncovering a high-profile industry veteran caught in an unexpected situation Down Under. Rumors are swirling about a potential acquisition in the works, and we've got the inside scoop that's heating up the business world. But that's not all! We're also talking about Veritone's latest strategic play, joining forces with one of the largest job board networks globally. This partnership could reshape the landscape of job seeking and recruitment, and we're breaking down all the implications. If these fiery topics don't get you all jacked up, you've got to ask yourself – why are you even listening? Tune in for an episode packed with insights, intrigue, and insider info from the world of work. It's all happening right here, live from Transform in Las Vegas!
Bullhorn, the staffing software platform, announced the launch of its new AI solution, Bullhorn Copilot. Bullhorn Copilot will span the entire Bullhorn platform, beginning with Copilot Starter, a set of generative AI capabilities embedded directly in recruiters' ATS/CRM. Copilot Starter debuted at the Bullhorn Engage event in Sydney ahead of an April product release. https://hrtechfeed.com/bullhorn-copilot-launches-with-ai-tools-tailored-to-the-staffing-industry/ Led by a new generative AI recruiting copilot, iCIMS' latest winter release delivers improved decision-making abilities and better hiring efficiency to millions of users globally. “iCIMS Copilot gives talent acquisition teams a competitive hiring advantage and unparalleled productivity across the talent lifecycle,” said Al Smith, chief technology officer at iCIMS. “We're harnessing the power of generative AI and delivering new capabilities and experiences in our latest product release to help companies transform how they find, hire and mobilize the best talent.” https://hrtechfeed.com/icims-launches-new-genai-powered-recruiting-assistant/ ChartHop, the dynamic People Operations Platform, announced the launch of its HRIS, a human resources information system that seamlessly works in concert with ChartHop's People Operations Platform, empowering HR teams and employees with a unified source of truth for people data, enhancing decision making with powerful AI insights, and streamlining how companies manage their workforces. https://hrtechfeed.com/new-hr-tech-first-advantage-charthop/ Coming off the strongest quarter in company history and 1,000%+ growth since 2020, the builders of award-winning Conversational AI technology for HR and recruiting (Paradox) announced that founder Aaron Matos is promoting Adam Godson to Chief Executive Officer, with Matos now serving as Executive Chairman https://hrtechfeed.com/paradox-names-adam-godson-as-ceo/ Jobiqo GmbH, announced the relaunch of TheJobNetwork™ that campaigns jobs over a vast network of job sites as the largest recruitment ad network in North America. Effective April 1, 2024, TheJobNetwork job board, will be hosted by Jobiqo and supported by Veritone's AI-enabled programmatic technology, to help media brands connect their audience and tap into hidden advertising revenue potential. https://www.jobboardsecrets.com/2024/03/11/job-board-news-afterthebadge-seojobs-jobiqo/
Album 6 Track 7 - What's Poppin? AI: Behind the BotWhat's happening Brand Nerds?! Today, we are diving deep into AI, and we brought an expert to the virtual building - there is no one better we could bring to you, other than Seth Greenberg. Seth is a veteran Brand Nerd and a super successful tech CMO, most recently with Veritone, a one-stop shop for an organization's AI needs.If you've ever wondered about AI (and you should), you don't want to miss today's show. Stay Up-To-Date on All Things Brands, Beats, & Bytes on SocialInstagram | Twitter
Lo que está cambiando el podcasting y el marketing digital:-¿Cuán fatalistas deberíamos ser con respecto a la IA?-Revelan cuáles son las principales tendencias de consumo en América Latina.-IAB Tech Lab anuncia actualizaciones de medición de pódcast para comentario público.-Los 15 principales anunciantes de podcasting gastaron más en enero que en diciembre.-Veritone reducirá su plantilla en un 14 %.Pódcast recomendadoCracks Podcast con Oso Trava. Un programa de entrevistas que busca enseñar sobre los hábitos y trucos que usan los mejores en deportes, negocios y tecnología para lograr el éxito.Patrocinadores: ¡Comienza, crece, sigue y gana con tu podcast en un solo lugar! Descubre la forma más fácil de iniciar, hacer crecer, rastrear y monetizar tu contenido con RSS.com.Entérate, en solo cinco minutos, sobre las noticias, herramientas, tips y recursos que te ayudarán a crear un pódcast genial y exitoso. Subscríbete a la “newsletter “ de Via Podcast.
Alex Fourlis is the General Manager at Veritone, the parent owner of Pandologic and Broadbean the job distribution platform and he's here today to talk about AI in the hiring lifecycle.
Leaders' Editorial Director James Emmett and Content Director David Cushnan pick over the big issues of the sports industry week, with the help of Veritone's Head of Sports and Entertainment, Gary Warech. They discuss AB InBev's big deal to sponsor the Olympics, the launch of Major League Soccer's Innovation Lab and the relentless wave of sports documentaries, before Warech explains when and how AI should be embraced by the sports industry; what sport's leaders need to know and the skillsets they should be looking for; and creative approaches for using AI to generate revenue.On the agenda:00:00 – 04:46: Introductory remarks04:47 – 07:28: The key weekly sports business stories reviewed (in 180 seconds)07:34 – 11:10: A welcome to Gary Warech, Veritone's Head of Sports and Entertainment and a look at AI14:21 – 19:10: Placing sports documentaries under the microscope21:47 – 24:20: Major League Soccer's pioneering Innovation Lab27:02 – 34:32: Major sponsorship deals dissected including AB InBev x Olympics and BYD x Euro 202434:40 – 42:45: A deeper dive on AI in 2024 with Gary Warech42:46 – 46:08: Advice to CEOs of sports organisations on using AI50:47 – 57:34: Recommendations: what to read, watch and listen to To sign up for Leaders' weekly newsletter, Worth Knowing, visit: https://leadersinsport.com/newsletters/
TRF feat Alex Fourlis SVP & Managing Director at Veritone Job distribution marries programmatic, Veritone will soon reveal what the new baby will be called. The June 2023 acquisition of Broadbean, Alex shares the vision Veritone has to unite Pandologic & Broadbean. Transparency in AI as a way of doing business ensures Veritone is ahead of the curve in light of the laws being passed in New York and other states in the US. Alex shares the similarities of Canada & Europe when it comes to the uptake on programmatic job advertising. Sitting on a mountain of data, 12 million job ads and 160 million applicants, gaining insights and connecting the dots will make recruiters better at doing what we do best, recruit.
First December 2023 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Entertainment One senior vice president of current programming Tom Danon on: Hasbro's new Dungeons & Dragons Adventures TV channel, Tassie Cameron and Sherry White, creators-executive producers of popular Amazon Freevee series Pretty Hard Cases, now in its third and final season, and how artificial intellegence is impacting TV with Veritone senior vice president Sean King
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: SiriusXM Lowers Price, Reboots to Take on Streaming Music Rivals With “Human-Curated” Focus by Alex WeprinMedia Briefing: In 2024, publishers and buyers say events and niche media will win ad dollars over scale by Kayleigh BarberPodcasters Can Better Connect to Their Audiences With the Insights From Our Latest Fan Study…as for the rest of the news: Veritone has posted their Q3 results, and Insider breaks down the difference between brand safety and brand suitability.
Here's what you need to know for today in the business of podcasting: SiriusXM Lowers Price, Reboots to Take on Streaming Music Rivals With “Human-Curated” Focus by Alex WeprinMedia Briefing: In 2024, publishers and buyers say events and niche media will win ad dollars over scale by Kayleigh BarberPodcasters Can Better Connect to Their Audiences With the Insights From Our Latest Fan Study…as for the rest of the news: Veritone has posted their Q3 results, and Insider breaks down the difference between brand safety and brand suitability.
In the final round of interviews from the expo floor at HR Tech 2023 you'll hear from Phenom, Plum, Veritone, Refer, and Workbuzz.
www.CPOPLAYBOOK.comEpisode TranscriptAboutWe're bringing you the highlights from the HR Technology Conference straight from the Las Vegas floor. Join us for the latest innovations, trends, and insights that are shaping the HR landscape. From cutting-edge AI solutions to a myriad of transformative technologies, we explore how these advancements are revolutionizing the way businesses manage their workforce.*Ali Nawab, AgentnoonAli is the co-founder and CEO of Agentnoon, which was part of YCombinator's winter 2023 batch. Agentnoon saves time & money for CEOs and their leadership teams with real-time workforce planning that is visual, secure & collaborative. Agentnoon is backed by 35 of the top founders and operators in the world, from companies like Dropbox, Vanta, Twitter, and others.Victoria Stuart & Stephanie Reuss, BeamibleVictoria Stuart is the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Beamible, the world's first work design tool. In a career spanning 20+ years, Victoria has worked in technology development and sales for Accenture, Digitas, and Google Australia.Stephanie Reuss is the Co-Founder and Co-CEO, with over 17 years of professional experience across New York, London, Sydney and Melbourne including Leading Consulting for CEB to the Financial Services sector across various continents.Jon Stross, President and Co-founder at GreenhouseJon Stross is President and Co-founder of Greenhouse, the hiring operating system for people first companies. Jon drives the vision and strategy of the Greenhouse product, and works closely with customers in their journey to move up the Hiring Maturity curve.Ryan Steelberg, Co-founder, President, and CEO at VeritoneRyan Steelberg is the Co-Founder and CEO of Veritone, Inc., a leading AI software and services company publicly traded, where he also holds a position on the Board of Directors. Prior to this, he was the CEO of Brand Affinity Technologies, held a role as the Head of Broadcast at Google, and co-founded dMarc Broadcasting, which was acquired by Google Inc. in 2006.Hope Weatherford, Head of People at FountainWith over 15 years in the People space, Hope Weatherford has been captivated by HR tech; from how it can change the way we work to how it can change the lives of others for the better. She has worked at different levels for all types of companies, from Fortune 100 to early-stage startups. She also serves as an advisor to multiple HR tech startups.Sarah Danzl, Chief Marketing Officer at SkillableSarah Danzl serves as Chief Marketing Officer, focused on the global marketing and go-to-market strategies for Skillable. Most recently, Sarah was Communications Officer and Vice President of Customer Marketing at Degreed.Nag Chandrashekar, Chief Product Officer at DegreedAs Chief Product Officer, Nag leads the vision and direction for Degreed's product roadmap to ensure it continues to deliver market-leading, intelligent solutions in the LXP and career mobility space. His experience spans through technology product development across enterprise learning, big data and machine learning, and app marketplaces.*Be a guest on the showAll media inquiries: media@cpoplaybook.com
At the very tail end of May 2023, the enterprise artificial intelligence software and services vendor Veritone announced the acquisition of Broadbean, a global recruitment technology company. Given that PandoLogic joined the family of Veritone companies in mid-summer 2021, we invited an expert each from PandoLogic and Broadbean to appear on the #HRTechChat video podcast and discuss synergies between the two now-Veritone companies. Joining us for this episode were Faisel Samseer, director of partnerships, development and growth for Broadbean, and Nikos Livadas, vice president of partner development for PandoLogic. Viewers (and listeners at the many audio podcast platforms where #HRTechChat syndicates) know we typically have in-depth discussions and communication with our guests in the "virtual greenroom" in the run-up to each episode. This episode is no different. Over a couple meetings and several detailed email exchanges, Nikos, Faisel and I discussed how the two vendors' shared circumstances under the aegis of Veritone ownership afford them the same kind of benefits normally found in any business partnership of this magnitude and scale. The joining of these two companies is natural in many ways. PandoLogic started out as an AI-based programmatic advertising solution for recruiting and quickly and significantly grew its capabilities from there, delighting customers along the way. As for Broadbean, "Today, we're the world's leader in job distribution technology," said Faisel. "We enable our clients to blast out their jobs to multiple platforms at the same time." He elaborated on Broadbean's large global footprint: "We say we're global. We have offices throughout the world," and Broadbean supports around 7,000 job board integrations. So, just how, exactly, do Broadbean and PandoLogic complement each other? "I think we all can agree that the bedrock of a successful AI platform is the amount of data that it has on the back end to fuel its algorithms and engines," said Nikos, pointing to the the "immense reach that Faisal was talking about earlier in data and combining it with the power of what PandoLogic has done in the AI space." This is true. No matter the type of AI, it always evolves better the more data it has access to. We see this in AI-based scheduling software and AI-predicated self-evolving skills ontologies. Outside human capital management -- and inherent in their very name -- "large" language models thrive most when as much data as possible (i.e., from human input) feeds them. It only stands to reason that this same fundamental rule of AI applies when it comes to AI and talent acquisition. As Nikos shared in a note to me ahead of the recording, "As our resellers and referral partners embrace the new Veritone HR Solutions set, they will be able to leverage our new expanded global footprint to expose our combined offering in more geo-locations than ever before possible. This will allow our partners to focus on their core competencies while relying on Broadbean/PandoLogic to handle the logistics and distribution aspects." Veritone's history in the AI space is long, "and they're a formidable player in AI when it comes to media advertising and voice technologies," said Nikos. Leveraging all that newfound data in a creative way will help the companies' customers find and engage with the best candidates for their open roles. "This is phenomenal for our partners as well," Nikos continued, "and we're looking forward to working with our partners under this new umbrella.
Creating AI workflows can be a challenging process. And while purchasing these types of technologies may be straightforward, implementing them across multiple teams is often anything but. That's where a company like Veritone can offer unparalleled support. With over 400 AI engines on their platform, they've created a unique operating system that helps companies orchestrate AI workflows with ease and efficacy. Chris discusses the differences between legacy and generative AI, how LLMs have transformed chatbots, and what you can do to identify potential AI use cases within an organization. AI innovations are taking place at a remarkable pace and companies are feeling the pressure to innovate or be left behind, so tune in to learn more about AI applications in business and how you can revolutionize your workflow!Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to Chris Doe, Product Management Leader at Veritone.How Veritone is helping clients orchestrate their AI workflows.The four verticals Chris oversees: media, entertainment, sports, and advertising.Building solutions that infuse AI from beginning to end.An overview of the type of AI that Veritone is infusing.How they are helping their clients navigate the expansive landscape of cognitive engines.Fine-tuning generative AI to be use-case-specific for their clients.Why now is the time to be testing and defining proof of concept for generative AI.How LLMs have transformed chatbots to be significantly more sophisticated.Creating bespoke chatbots for clients that can navigate complex enterprise applications.The most common challenges clients face when it comes to integrating AI applications.Chris's advice on taking stock of an organization and figuring out where to apply AI.Tips on how to identify potential AI use cases within an organization.Quotes:“Anybody who's writing text can leverage generative AI models to make their output better.” — @chris_doe [0:05:32]“With large language models, they've basically given these chatbots a whole new life.” — @chris_doe [0:12:38]“I can foresee a scenario where most enterprise applications will have an LLM power chatbot in their UI.” — @chris_doe [0:13:31]“It's easy to buy technology, it's hard to get it adopted across multiple teams that are all moving in different directions and speeds.” — @chris_doe [0:21:16]“People can start new companies and innovate very quickly these days. And the same has to be true for large companies. They can't just sit on their existing product set. They always have to be innovating.” — @chris_doe [0:23:05]“We just have to identify the most problematic part of that workflow and then solve it.” — @chris_doe [0:26:20]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Chris Doe on LinkedInChris Doe on XVeritoneHow AI HappensSama
Founders Focus is the show where we get up close and personal with the leaders of the businesses changing the way we work today Next up are two business leaders who have come together to bring some mega brands together - it's Ryan Steelberg, President at Veritone with Alex Fourlis, CEO of Broadbean - who are going to talk to us about leadership, vision, M&A and the future of recruitment technology and how it applies to the changing behaviours of job seekers and employers alike - How did the deal happen? - When was the moment when it was clear it was going to happen? - As business leaders, who do you separate from the rational from the emotional? - Do you think everyone should do it or are there certain traits and circumstances which would make entrepreneurship a better or worse idea? - Have you done any personality assessment and if so, what did it say about your leadership style? - How does transitioning to senior leadership feel like after being sole leader? - What are the main market drivers which are impacting product makers right now? - With the rise of technologies like low code no code and GAI, how would entrepreneurship change in future? - How do exogenous factors influence the thinking of a CEO? - Has AI changed the Veritone / Broadbean roadmap - What does the recruiting world look like once AI becomes ubiquitous? - What can customers of the Veritone family of products expect for the rest of 2023 All this and more as we take a deep dive into the business leaders building the technology changing the way we work today. Ep38 of Founders Focus is supported by Veritone Veritone, a leading provider of enterprise AI solutions, has acquired Broadbean, a global recruitment SaaS technology company, from CareerBuilder. This acquisition significantly bolsters Veritone's AI-driven Human Resources portfolio, building on their previous acquisition of PandoLogic in 2021. With Broadbean's job distribution software and extensive job board network paired with PandoLogic's programmatic AI technology, Veritone's HR Solutions will bring the full benefits of the latest recruitment marketing technologies to companies worldwide
Layoffs, acquisitions and world-destroying A.I. … Oh, my! Veritone spreads its wings and snags Broadbean from CareerBuilder for a reported $52 million. Dice and ZipRecruiter initiate layoffs and a CEO takes a 30% pay cut. Experts say AI could soon be smarter and more powerful than us and it is time to impose limits to ensure they don't take control over humans or destroy the world (don't worry, we talk you off this ledge). And Elon's brain chip has been cleared for FDA testing. Wait, what?
The major job boards are laying off staff and ZipRecruiter is next on the clock. The news came via an SEC filing this week; The company announced a plan to reduce its global headcount by approximately 270 employees, which represents approximately 20% of the Company's total number of employees prior to the reduction. This action was taken in response to current market conditions and after reducing other discretionary expenses, with a view toward driving long-term efficiency. https://hrtechfeed.com/layoffs-hit-ziprecruiter/ LOS ANGELES — Dropstat, an AI-powered workforce automation platform helping healthcare organizations combat clinical staffing shortages, has successfully closed a $5.5M seed funding round. Panoramic Ventures, an Atlanta-based firm that invests in category-leading technology companies, led the investment. …., Dropstat will use the funding to expand its services across the US, helping more healthcare facilities better manage staffing needs. https://hrtechfeed.com/healthcare-workforce-automation-platform-lands-5-5m-seed-round/ A healthcare staffing startup has raised funds. According to Axios; Stepful offers programs that leverage a mobile-first approach involving short videos, group projects, simulations, and community learning modules targeted at people in underserved communities—the company partners with health systems to help them fill critical roles. Most programs are a fraction of the cost of traditional in-person educational offerings and lead to an average income boost of 25%. https://hrtechfeed.com/healthcare-worker-platform-raises-7-5-million/ CLEVELAND — UnifyWork, the workforce intelligence platform powering equitable regional talent networks, today announces an additional $3 million in funding, bringing its total funding to date to $7.5 million. https://hrtechfeed.com/unifywork-raises-an-additional-3-million-in-capital-for-its-cleveland-talent-network/ Veritone, Inc. a leader in enterprise AI software and services, today announced its agreement to acquire Broadbean, a global leader of software-as-a-service (SaaS) technology that makes talent acquisition and engagement easier, faster and more efficient, from CareerBuilder. https://hrtechfeed.com/veritone-to-acquire-broadbean/
The Shred is a weekly roundup of who's raised funds, who's been acquired and who's on the move in the world of recruitment. The Shred is brought to you today by Jobcase.
Imagine for a moment the 1980's classic, “Goin' Back to Cali” by LL Cool J. Now imagine the music video, and replace LL with Chad & Cheese, and you have a pretty good picture of our week with Veritone and iCIMS. Quality time with some quality people. Of course, news travels west too, so in addition to our Cali adventures, news from Hirevue, LinkedIn, Google, Indeed, ZipRecruiter, Wendy's and even Dice fill our show with tasty content. Enjoy … and pass the sunscreen. Links www.chadcheese.com www.youtube.com/@chadcheese
The possibilities for AI applications can be hugely inspiring and seem practically boundless, but as an organization, it's critical that you define your strategy before you begin to implement these technologies. In today's episode, we attend the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show of 2023, where we catch up with three remarkable companies that are leveraging the power of AI to revolutionize their operations. Tuning in you'll learn about the exciting developments at Dalet, Stats Perform, and Amazon AWS, along with the innovative products they're showcasing at the NAB Show of 2023. During our interviews, we unpack how they are leveraging AI to enhance data and analytics capabilities, transform workflows for their customers, and more. We also meet up with Veritone's SVP and General Manager of Commercial Enterprise, Sean King, to discuss his thoughts on the exciting prospects of generative AI, its applications in business, and his advice for companies looking to get into this field. The NAB Show of 2023 was a thrilling opportunity to gain exposure to all of the up-and-coming developments in the AI space and chat with highly knowledgeable individuals about their current projects. Tune in to learn more about the exciting developments taking place and what you can expect from the not-too-distant future! Veritone disclaims any responsibility for any statement of participants in the podcast. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the interviewee and do not necessarily reflect the views of Veritone or its directors, officers, or employees.Key Points From This Episode:An overview of today's guests at the National Association of Broadcasters Show 2023.Meet Aaron Kroger, Product Marketing Manager for Media Workflow at Dalet.What Dalet is showcasing at the NAB show and their partnership with Veritone and Flex.How Dalet is using AI and machine learning to enhance data and analytics capabilities.Dalet's vision for the future of the industry and how they see their technology and services evolving in the coming years.Introducing Ronen Nandi, Director of Business Development at Stats Perform.The latest developments at Stats Perform and a breakdown of their Opta Vision project.Hear the latest from Brian Kenworthy, Principle Solutions Architect at Amazon AWS.Learn about Amazon SageMaker and the services they offer.Brian's experience using Veritone Voice and how it impressed him.The term generative AI and a closer look at what it entails.How AI is expected to disrupt the job market and increase innovation.Sean's parting advice to businesses looking to explore the world of generative AI.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Sean King on LinkedInBrian Kenworthy on LinkedInAaron Kroger on LinkedInRonen Nandi on LinkedInVeritoneVeritone VoiceOpenAIChatGPTCameo KidsMagen Mintchev on LinkedInAdventures in AI PodcastFollow Veritone on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter!
AI and Podcasting - Talking to Computers“I'm sure one day you won't be able to tell the difference, and maybe it's not a bad thing, because everybody wants to be at their best. You know, we wear nice clothes and put on makeup and everything else, and, you know, maybe one day you'll do the same for your voice, so you won't sound tired or hung over or whatever...” -- Carl Robinson This episode's guest is the co-founder and CEO of Rumble Studio, a startup that helps creators, agencies, and brands create podcasts ten times faster and easier using cutting-edge voice technology. Rumble Studio is the first and only company to record asynchronous guest interviews using conversational AI, which allows anyone to create audio content at scale, no skills required. He's the host of the Voice Tech Podcast and has interviewed more than one hundred experts in the field of voice technology. Earlier in his career, he led a product team at a chatbot startup and became a published voice AI data scientist. His ambition is to democratize audio content creation so that businesses large and small can establish a presence on the audio channels of the future.His name is Carl Robinson and you'll want to hear what he has to say about podcasts and the state of audio in general. The future of sound is already here, so, let's get to it!As always, if you have questions for my guest, you're welcome to reach out through the links in the show notes. If you have questions for me, visit www.audiobrandingpodcast.com where you'll find a lot of ways to get in touch. Plus, subscribing to the newsletter will let you know when the new podcasts are available. And if you're getting some value from listening, feel free to spread that around and share it with a friend, along with leaving an honest review. Both those things really help – and I'd love to feature your review on future podcasts. You can leave one either in written or in voice format from the podcast's main page. I would so appreciate that. The People Behind the CurtainOur interview starts with Carl's earliest memories of sound, the video-game chiptunes and sound effects that helped define his childhood. He tells us how his career began with voice technology and, as a result, soon segued into podcasting. We discuss his early work with healthcare chatbots at a time when they relied much more on human guidance: as he puts it, "I was one of the many people behind the curtain." Carl tells us how the idea came to him that podcasting could be automated to scale using voice technology, and how underutilized it was at the time. "That was around the time," he says, "when Alexa and everything was taking off so it was a great time to have that realization." Wearing Your Best VoiceCarl tells us how he finished his work in Beijing and moved to France to help develop machine learning models in the earliest days of voice interface. He spent much of his time, he says, talking to computers – or, as Carl explains, "dreaming of talking to computers because there wasn't that much talking to them." He tells us about the pioneering research into simulated emotional tones and how he's working these days on voice transformation, apps that process and change a person's inflections, accent, and even who their voice belongs to, in real-time. We talk about some of the companies that are on the leading edge of that process, such as Sanas.AI, Veritone, and Respeecher, and how one day we may see choosing our best digital voice as casually as picking an outfit to wear to an...
Could the metaverse be the solution to the mental health crisis? Krista Kim, the Founder and Chief Creative Officer at [0], believes it to be. She joins us in conversation today to discuss [0]'s Orb System and its aim to “create Zen for the digital age” and enhance the metaverse experience for communities.Krista believes that creators carry the responsibility to create spaces in the metaverse that elevate human consciousness and she emphasizes the importance of mental health as AI infiltrates our lives and creations. We discuss the future of Web3 and the positioning of the metaverse in relation to generative AI and ChatGPT and the expansion of art into AI and 3D spatialized experiences. Krista explains how the Orb System acts as a tool for storytelling in the metaverse and shares her views on how best to future-proof the metaverse itself.Tune in to hear Krista's thoughts on doing the metaverse the right way, with a focus on health and wellness to enhance (not replace!) the real-life experience.Veritone disclaims any responsibility for any statement of participants in the podcast. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the interviewee and do not necessarily reflect the views of Veritone or its directors, officers, or employees.Key Points From This Episode:The responsibility of creators to create spaces in the metaverse that elevate human consciousness.The positioning of the metaverse in relation to generative AI and ChatGPT.Web3 as the future of retail, commerce, education, and human interaction.AI's ability to enhance human creativity.The importance of mental health as artificial intelligence infiltrates our lives and creations.What [0]'s Orb System is and how it aims to enhance the metaverse experience for communities.How the Orb System is used as a tool for storytelling in the metaverse.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Krista KimKrista Kim on LinkedInKrista Kim on InstagramKrista Kim on Twitter0.xyzMars HouseLamina1World of WomenBoss BeautiesWomen RiseReulayAdventures in AI PodcastFollow Veritone on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter!
Although it has been possible to use technology to recreate someone's voice for several decades now, machine learning and other advances are enabling us to create those AI voices (or synthetic voices) in less time, for less money, and with less data to help people with a range of different needs.Joining us today to discuss this is Dr. Rupal Patel, VP of Voice and Accessibility at Veritone. She is also a professor at Northeastern University in the area of Speech Science Audiology and Information Science and she has given two TED Talks on the subject of voice. Tuning in, you'll hear what voice and accessibility is, how the technology behind it works to create synthetic voices, and the types of people who benefit from this technology. You'll learn more about why having a customized voice is significantly better than a generic voice and different applications of this technology.To find out more about the development of AI voice, how it is impacting people's lives, and how Dr. Patel foresees it continuing to evolve, tune in today!Veritone disclaims any responsibility for any statement of participants in the podcast. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the interviewee and do not necessarily reflect the views of Veritone or its directors, officers, or employees.Key Points From This Episode:What voice and accessibility is, how it works to create synthetic voices, and who benefits from this technologyWhy having a customized voice instead of a generic voice is so much better for the person who uses itHow this technology will evolve in the futureSuccess stories of how AI voice has helped peopleHow to donate your voice for those in needLinks Mentioned in Today's Episode:Rupal PatelVeritone VocaliD TED Talk: Rupal Patel: Synthetic voices, as unique as fingerprintsTED Talk: Rural Patel: Making Healthcare AccessibleVocaliD Voicebank Adventures in AI PodcastFollow Veritone on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter!
We had another big week in generative AI news. The testers of the new Bing Chat Mode made some disturbing discoveries, but Microsoft also made some changes and revealed a 71% approval rate by early users. Google is pulling out all of the stops to get Bard tested and ready for launch, while Jasper AI and Vertione introduced new generative AI enterprise solutions. And we had Opera and Yext provide new evidence that web browsing and SEO are about to change. Voicebot.ai's Bret and Kinsella, and Eric Schwartz break down the news, provide updates, and put the developments in context, all while answering questions from the live audience. Links to stories: Bing Chat Mode: https://synthedia.substack.com/p/bing-chat-goes-wild-with-hallucinations Google Bard Code Red: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/15/google-asks-employees-to-rewrite-bards-incorrect-responses-to-queries.html Jasper AI goes enterprise: https://voicebot.ai/2023/02/14/jasper-introduces-generative-ai-api-and-enterprise-tools/ Veritone's new generative AI enterprise applications: https://voicebot.ai/2023/02/16/veritone-releases-generative-ai-features-to-fuel-entertainment-and-advertising/ Opera's GPT-3 features: https://synthedia.substack.com/p/how-llms-will-change-web-browsing You can also watch the show's live recording on Voicebot's YouTube Channel. Follow Bret Kinsella on LinkedIn to get notified of future live recordings.
ChatGPT. Deep fakes. Avatars. Google's Bard. In case you haven't noticed, artificial intelligence is changing the game. That's why we have Ryan Steelberg, Veritone's CEO and President, back on the show to check-in on the state of AI and how it impacts employment, as well as everything from communications to advertising and marketing. Veritone, who recently acquired PandoLogic, as well as Pando's Wade & Wendy, conversational AI solutions, also powers Chad & Cheese in French, Spanish, German and Portuguese. ¡Bueno!
Asset management is undergoing a major transformation due to the development of AI and related technology. In this conversation, Billy Gil, Product Marketing Manager for Veritone's Commercial SaaS Solutions; Gunnar Dedio, CEO of PROGRESS; and David Candler, Senior Director of Customer Solutions at Veritone, discuss the next generation of asset management capabilities enabled by AI.The conversation covers a range of topics relevant to organizations seeking to leverage AI to optimize their asset management, including Digital Asset Management (DAM) systems, the use of metadata in conjunction with AI, and the benefits and challenges of AI-enabled technology. As an all-German company, PROGRESS is well-positioned to discuss how AI can help companies expand into new territories, and the conversation includes real-world examples and use cases of AI in asset management.Overall, this conversation offers valuable insights into how to maximize the potential of AI for asset management, and will be of interest to anyone looking to stay at the cutting edge of this rapidly-evolving field. To discover the potential of AI, and to find out why it's a must-have, tune in now!Veritone disclaims any responsibility for any statement of participants in the podcast. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the interviewee and do not necessarily reflect the views of Veritone or its directors, officers, or employees.Key Points From This Episode:Why organizations need AI-enabled asset managementOpportunities that can be leveraged when using AI-enabled technologyThe biggest challenge regarding AI-based technology: scaleabilityHow AI-enabled DAM solutions help grow businessesHow AI can facilitate licensing aspects of video and audio dataLinks Mentioned in Today's Episode:Billy Gil on LinkedInDavid Candler LinkedInPROGRESSPROGRESS Case StudyVeritoneVeritone Digital Media HubVeritone aiWARENuxeoAmazon Web Services (AWS)StrikeEditShareBloomberg MercuryCharlie RoseInter MilanEvolving SystemsSan Francisco GiantsMagen Mintchev on LinkedInAdventures in AI PodcastFollow Veritone on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter!
Veritone, creator of aiWARE, a hyper-expansive enterprise AI platform, partnered with former pro footballer Alan Smith will use AI voice to cover the most prestigious football tournament in the world. Opta Voice by Stats Perform, powered by award-winning aiWARE™ solution Veritone Voice, brings life to the sport stats and game details to fans around the … Continue reading Veritone: One of the Highlights of World Cup, SVP Sean King →
It's bizarre to think we live in a world where you can implement AI to curate a book in all of eight hours. Yes, eight hours. Our guest today is William Steele, a Data Scientist at Maximus. He joins us to talk about how he came across OpenAI's ChatGPT, a large language model chatbot, and the different uses it has. He discusses the process of using ChatGPT to curate a book and shares the different limitations and challenges experienced throughout the process. We also talk about the ethical considerations for authorship when using AI as part of the writing process, and how William used ChatGPT and AI Voice to create an audiobook.For all this, and more, tune in today!Veritone disclaims any responsibility for any statement of participants in the podcast. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the interviewee and do not necessarily reflect the views of Veritone or its directors, officers, or employees. Key Points From This Episode:William Steele, a Data Scientist at Maximus, discusses his experience using OpenAI's ChatGPT, a large language model chatbot.William explains how he used ChatGPT to curate a book in just eight hours.He also talks about the limitations and challenges he encountered while using ChatGPT for book curation.The episode also covers ethical considerations for authorship when using AI in the writing process.William also mentions that he used ChatGPT and AI Voice to create an audiobook.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:William SteeleWilliam Steele on TwitterWilliam Steele on LinkedInAn AI System Wrote This Book: How Our World Was Changed Forever By Artificial Intelligence: Insights And Predictions Written By An Artificially Intelligent SystemE-book on YouTubeOpenAIChatGPTAdventures in AI PodcastFollow Veritone on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter!
We are thrilled to be joined today on Adventures in AI by the VP of Corporate Development at Cameo, Jim Terpstra. Cameo is a video-sharing website that allows celebrities to send personalized video messages to fans, and Jim tells us why society needs Cameo, what using Cameo is like on the back end and for consumers, and how the platform can be used by businesses and even for events.Veritone and Cameo have recently formed a partnership to bring Cameo Kids to life. Jim shares his initial feelings on the venture and explains why it's bigger than he ever could have imagined, before praising the influence of AI at his company and giving us a glimpse into Cameo 2023 and beyond.Please note that Veritone disclaims any responsibility for any statement of participants in the podcast. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the interviewee and do not necessarily reflect the views of Veritone or its directors, officers, or employees.Key Points From This Episode:Why there's a societal need for CameoHow Cameo can be used by businesses and even for eventsWhy Cameo Kids is even bigger than what Cameo thought it would beHow the use of AI voice technology helps talent, the consumer, and Cameo What we can expect from Cameo in 2023 and beyond Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Jim Terpstra on LinkedIn Jim Terpstra on TwitterCameo Consumer Electronics Show Adventures in AI PodcastFollow Veritone on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter!
2022 was the year of synthetic media. The mainstreaming of deepfakes and voice clones, along with the rise of text-to-image AI models, assured synthetic media of a breakout year. Then ChatGPT came along. It changed the conversation entirely and consumed news media and social media cycles for weeks. The GPT-3.5 model was better than expected, and the fine-tuning that delivered ChatGPT showed that large language models were ready to up end a lot of assumptions about what technology in general, and AI in particular, can do. Joining host Bret Kinsella to break down the top synthetic media news of 2022 are Rupal Patel of Veritone, Michal Stanislawek of Utter.one and Hearme.ai, and Eric Schwartz of Voicebot.ai. Get ready for an in-depth discussion about everything from digital waste to the meaning of mortality. Along the way, the group discusses OpenAI, DALL-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, GPT-3, Google LaMDA, virtual humans, synthetic voices, America's Got Talent, and more.
We know technological advancements can be terrifying, especially when it comes to law enforcement. Joining us on Adventures in AI is law enforcement leader and retired Chief Joel Shults to discuss technology in law enforcement and the importance of transparency and trust through communication with the public.Tuning in, you'll hear all about the focus of law enforcement as it currently stands, how they plan on handling issues they are facing, Chief Shults's definition of transparency and accountability, why the public needs to be educated and communicated with so relations with law enforcement can improve, and how police departments can work toward better relationships with the people. Chief Shults also shares his opinion about racism in the police force before delving into how dangerous the media can be for law enforcement.We also discuss how technology aids law enforcement, how to keep the human element of policing around even with the advancing technology, and how we can help people trust in technology. This is an intriguing discussion that is not to be missed!Please note that Veritone disclaims any responsibility for any statement of Chief Shults or other participants in the podcast. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the interviewee and do not necessarily reflect the views of Veritone or its directors, officers, or employees. Key Points From This Episode:The state of law enforcement and what is top priority for them nowHow law enforcement plans on addressing the issues they're experiencingWhy transparency and accountability is relevant and what it looks like The statistic associated with racism in policingHow police departments can improve public relations in their jurisdictionHow technology is helpful for law enforcement and what it doesWhy we must keep the human component of policing with technological advancesHow we can quell the suspicions about technology with proof that it enhances safetyHow the media can be problematic for law enforcementLinks Mentioned in Today's Episode:Chief Joel ShultsLaw Enforcement Transparency & Trust 2022 Report Adventures in AI PodcastFollow Veritone on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter!
Voice summit is the largest annual gathering of conversational AI professionals. Voicebot took the opportunity to interview several industry leaders to get their perspectives on the conversational AI market today and where it is headed. In this Part 2 from the Voice 2022 interviews, we have six more guests, including: - Sara Taheri of Prudential interviewing Kan Simms, VUX World (6:08) - Brandon Kaplan, Skilled Creative (9:35) - Corey Hill, Veritone (14:21) - Maddie Apple, Women in Voice (18:39) - Ian Utile, Attention Live (23:35) - Tim Kahle and Dominik Meissner, 169 Labs (33:08) Topics range from the conversation design for the contact center and an integration layer for voice AI solutions to use cases in Europe and a new sporting event product that employs synthetic announcers and in-game data.
Voice summit is the largest annual gathering of conversational AI professionals. Voicebot took the opportunity to interview several industry leaders to get their perspectives on the conversational AI market today and where it is headed. Guests include: - Michal Stanislawek, Utter One / VoiceLunch (6:25) - Rupal Patel, Veritone (12:57) - Jeff McMahon, Voicify (18:46) - Collin Borns, Speechly (25:44) - Susan Westwater, Vixen Labs (33:08) - Pete Erickson, Modev / Voice Summit (36:58) Topics range from the use cases driving the most conversational AI demand today and best practices for voice strategy to whether there is a voice winter underway.
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Ryan Steelberg is the Co-Founder and President of Veritone, Inc., a NASDAQ publicly traded company leading in enterprise AI software, services, and solutions. Ryan founded multiple companies with his brother, Chad; Their first company, Adforce, was founded in 1995 and acquired by CMGi in 1999 quickly after its IPO. He then served as President and CEO of Brand Affinity Technologies, Inc. and Head of Broadcast at Google Inc. He also was Co-Founder and President of dMarc Broadcasting, an advertising company that was acquired by Google and integrated into their Google Ads platform.
Ryan Steelberg is the Co-Founder and President of Veritone, Inc., a NASDAQ publicly traded company leading in enterprise AI software, services, and solutions. Ryan founded multiple companies with his brother, Chad; Their first company, Adforce, was founded in 1995 and acquired by CMGi in 1999 quickly after its IPO. He then served as President and CEO of Brand Affinity Technologies, Inc. and Head of Broadcast at Google Inc. He also was Co-Founder and President of dMarc Broadcasting, an advertising company that was acquired by Google and integrated into their Google Ads platform.
On this episode of #ThePlaybook, Ryan Steelberg, President & Co-Founder of Veritone, provides his insights on [1:12] - How AI can be used to allow people to communicate in other languages without having to learn that language [4:58] - Why he likes to compare AI to humans harnessing the power of fire [7:34] - The power that comes from communicating with someone in their native language [11:16] - How they are narrowing their focus as a company, given the limitless potential for their technology Tweet me your takeaway from today's episode @davidmeltzer Email Me! david@dmeltzer.com Sign up for my Free Weekly Training https://free.dmeltzer.com/friday-training-1 Text Me! (949) 298-2905 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Poulter and Vixen Labs along with the Open Voice Network and Veritone surveyed 6000 consumers in the U.S., UK, and Germany about their perception and use of voice assistants and smart speakers. We break down the findings and discuss the implications for the industry as a whole. Trends, data, industry news -- all the things you like. Poulter co-founded Vixen Labs in 2018. He previously was head of emerging platforms and partnerships for LEGO Group where he did some voice AI work and early in his career was an associate director at Edelman.