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Moon to Moon
178. The Disobedience of Inquiry with James-Olivia of Inquisitive Human

Moon to Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 71:17


I am so honored to share this conversation with one of my favorite thinkers: James-Olivia Chu Hillman of Inquisitive Human.  Zoom AI will tell you that in this episode, James-Olivia and I engage in a wide-ranging conversation covering personal growth, relationships, and societal dynamics. We explore topics such as self-reflection, the importance of asking questions, and the concept of deep regard for others. Our discussion also touched on individual agency, the power of inquiry, and the cycles of socialization and liberation.  James-Olivia teaches skills for relating competently to difference. They facilitate and mediate uncomfortable, necessary, life-changing conversations with people who want more joy and connection and less suffering in their most important relationships—with themselves, their loved ones, their organizations, and the world. They refer to themselves as a:  Facilitator and lover of of extraordinary, uncomfortable, life-changing conversations Nurturer of Disobedience & Regard Enthusiastic & loving interrogator of reality Right relationship celebrant Fellow work-in-progress (i.e. inquisitive human & avid maker of mistakes) Mentioned in our talk: Bobbie Harro's Cycle of Socialization & Cycle of Liberation  You can follow James-Olivia's current musings on Instagram: @inquisitive_human Thank you to our shared friend Molly Wilder for connecting us!  +++ E M E R G E N C E  A S T R O L O G Y ⁠⁠https://brittenlarue.com/ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@brittenlarue Order Living Astrology Join my newsletter here Check out my new podcast CRYSTAL BALLERS on Spotify, Podbean, and Apple. +++ Podcast art: Angela George. Podcast music: Jonathan Koe.

UC Today - Out Loud
The Ultimate Compliance Playbook for Zoom AI, Workvivo & Beyond

UC Today - Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 23:48


In this exclusive interview, Rob Scott, Publisher, UC Today sits down with Garth Landers, Director of Global Product Marketing at Theta Lake, to break down the compliance challenges and opportunities for organizations using Zoom's ecosystem—including Zoom Meetings, Zoom Phone, Workvivo, and AI-powered collaboration tools.With AI-driven productivity tools like Zoom AI Companion rapidly transforming workplace communication, compliance leaders must adapt to ensure governance, security, and regulatory alignment.Key discussion points:The biggest compliance risks in Zoom's ecosystem todayHow AI-generated content (including AI Companion) impacts complianceWorkvivo's compliance implications for social-style enterprise engagementReal-world examples of how Theta Lake prevents compliance disastersThe regulatory crackdown on AI, digital communications, and what's at stakeRed flags that should make every CIO, IT leader, and compliance officer rethink their Zoom governance strategyTheta Lake is the compliance powerhouse behind Zoom's Compliance Manager (ZCM), ensuring enterprises can fully embrace Zoom's innovation while meeting the strictest security and regulatory requirements.

The Small Business Show
FridAI - GPT vs. Perplexity, Zoom AI and Bluesky

The Small Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 24:06


Business Brain episode 633 celebrates Twitter Day and discusses Blue Sky, a decentralized social network originally started as a project within Twitter by Jack Dorsey and now run by Jay Graber. The show then moves to AI topics, emphasizing that people won't be replaced by AI but by people who […] The post FridAI – GPT vs. Perplexity, Zoom AI and Bluesky – Business Brain 633 appeared first on Business Brain - The Entrepreneurs' Podcast.

KI-Update – ein Heise-Podcast
KI-Update kompakt: Zoom AI Companion, KI-Bias, AGI, Robotik

KI-Update – ein Heise-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 13:18


Das ist das KI-Update vom 18.03.2025 unter anderem mit diesen Themen: Zooms AI Companion bekommt agentische Fähigkeiten Benchmarks gegen KI-Bias Deepmind-CEO hält AGI in fünf bis zehn Jahren für möglich und KI ermöglicht humanoiden Robotern das Aufstehen aus jeder Lage Links zu allen Themen der heutigen Folge findet Ihr hier: https://heise.de/-10319468 https://www.heise.de/thema/KI-Update https://pro.heise.de/ki/ https://www.heise.de/newsletter/anmeldung.html?id=ki-update https://www.heise.de/thema/Kuenstliche-Intelligenz https://the-decoder.de/ https://www.heiseplus.de/podcast https://www.ct.de/ki

Tax Section Odyssey
Leveraging technology for a better client experience

Tax Section Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 27:51


In this episode, Brian Davis, owner of One Stop CPA, discusses how technology has transformed the way his CPA firm operates and interacts with clients. Brian highlights the importance of using technology to provide a top-notch, virtual client experience. He shares insights on tools that have enhanced client engagement and streamlined his firms' operations. What you'll learn from this episode: Examples of ways to use technology to enhance a client's experience How remote work and serving clients virtually has worked for his firm The benefits of offering subscription model billing The importance of investing in client education as you introduce new tools and processes AICPA resources Tech stack wars in 2024 | Reimagining Your Tax Practice — With the amount of technology products out in the market, how do they perform in reality? Hear from Jason Staats on the latest products available for practice management and more on this archived Reimagining Your Tax Practice session. Transitioning to a tax-focused CPA financial planner | Reimagining Your Tax Practice — Tax return compliance is continuing to become more of a commodity. Your clients see you as their trusted adviser and ask about a range of topics that affect their financial well-being. In this Reimagining Your Tax Practice archived session, learn more about practitioners who offer financial planning services and how that has impacted their practices. Transforming Your Business Model…Technology — The Private Companies Practice Section (PCPS) is developing tools around technology designed to help firms not only identify elements of their current business model that may be holding them back but also offering solutions to help them adapt in this changing environment. Transcript April Walker: Hello, everyone, and welcome to the AICPA Tax Section Odyssey podcast, where we offer thought leadership on all things tax, facing the profession. I'm April Walker, Lead Manager for the Tax section, and I'm today with Brian Davis. Brian is the CEO of One Stop CPA, which is a firm that focuses on tax, tax planning, and advisory. We're going to hear more about that. Brian, let's start off with telling me a little bit about your firm and how you got started and what you think, are your distinguishing characteristics. Brian Davis: Definitely. Well, excited to be here. Thanks for having me. Definitely, so my firm is One Stop CPA. It's a traditional small firm. We do compliance. I'm a CPA. We do tax compliance, tax planning, we do accounting services. It's a team of five, including myself, some onshore, some offshore. And the thing that I think distinguishes our product in our service that we deliver to our clients is how we deliver it. We use technology and pair it with insights. We pair it with traditional advisory things that we're giving the clients, and we try to give them that feel as if they're getting in person, top-notch experience because all of the clients that we work with are all virtual. So that gives us the ability to work with a remote team. It gives us the ability to deliver the clients nationwide. I think it's a little, I think it's definitely helped me grow business, get me a little bit more work-life balance, all the above. April Walker: All positive things. So for those who are listening, I mean, I think COVID taught us a lot of things - that we don't always have to be in person, although it's lovely to be in person. I love being next to people. But we don't have to be in person with our staff, with our clients. Maybe talk a little bit about that, how you still get that really great relationship with your clients and your staff, even being remote. Brian Davis: Sure, yeah. Definitely. COVID changed a lot within my firm. I went out on my own in 2017. This was pre-COVID. I went out for a lot of the reasons that are popular now, but back then it was not as popular as it's becoming. The commute to work, having to meet in person just to get a tax return signed, mailing off things. All these different things, I saw them as, these are not the values that customers appreciate. They're looking for me to help them do so many other things, save them, strategize on how to lower their tax bill, how to help them grow their business, how to go for an exit one day. I want to sell this, we can have that on a phone call. I could actually deliver even better results to you. I just started to think, before COVID, it was a little bit tougher to sell clients on this service. It was a lot of teaching. You have to tell your client, hey, well, you have to e-sign your returns, so go to your email. And it's like, I'm not used to this. This is not how we do things with our last accountant. After COVID, of course, that exploded. A lot of clients would reach out to us and say, yeah, if you could get this done for us remotely, that'd be great. So from there, I also switched over to the subscription model around  March 2020. When we made that switch because it's hey, well, we want to serve you guys, and we want to give you all the things that you now need to do remotely. So technology is a big part of that. The way you educate your clients, the way they feel. Because you're losing a little bit of the touch when they're not in person. I can't offer you a drink when you come to the office, but there's even things now where you could send a client a gift card. Here's a five dollar Starbucks gift card, so we could out grab a coffee. There's all these cool little ways where you can just make that customer feel so good, even though we're doing it all the time. April Walker: We're going to talk a little bit about while we're here together, talk about technology. So maybe talk a little bit about where you see those biggest friction points with your clients and how you think technology or how you've explored technology helping some of those friction points. Brian Davis: Definitely. I made all the mistakes when I started my firm. I would do compliance-only work. I would do tax prep only, and I would have different segments of clients that I would deal with in different ways. Well, this person likes to sign in person. This person likes to drop off a package in the mail. When you look into this technology, when we look at things as a firm, it's always well, these clients wouldn't adopt it. These clients wouldn't like it. I wouldn't be able to attract these style of clients. But when you meet a client, and you say, hey, this is our portal. This is how we do business. Take a good look at it, give them a free trial, maybe if you're seriously considering them, and then try to do a test. Did you see this message that I just sent you there? Here's a template. Did you get it? Cool. So that's how we communicate. Believe it or not, nowadays, more and more people, no matter their level of skill and technology, if you could simplify it for them, they appreciate that. Whenever I'm looking at new technology, I'm looking for, I love the new features and how I could make all this money using it and save time. But it's also, will the client feel a disconnect or will they feel like I'm throwing them into the tech dark hole? You could lose a good client because they don't feel that personal touch. Even though we're investing in different technologies and moving to greater things that help us on the back end, we also want to at the same time, if not even more important, when you're making sales, when you're delivering, you want to make them feel comfortable with your tools. If your tool is so hard for them to navigate, it's going to create that for them. April Walker: That's right. What are some exciting things that you have implemented lately around technology? Brian Davis: Definitely. Well, I'll highlight two of my favorites. They know that they're my favorites. TaxDome is my client portal that I use. Before TaxDome, I was doing the spreadsheet and notepad method of workflow management, which is not the right way. April Walker: Maybe in Excel spreadsheets. Brian Davis: Excel spreadsheets. Before that and then implementing TaxDome, it helped me map out how I want to grow the team, how I see myself. Like, which task within this job that we're doing, do I want to, one day off load to somebody, so that I could free up more time for myself to do sales, do client services, help people do like advisory one on one because that's where the value is to the client. They don't care if you're in the back turning out bookkeeping and entering in numbers on your 10 key. They want to know the results, and it's the client experience. So TaxDome is great because when I started it, I was slow to implement. I would pick a few clients, test out on myself. I'm a client, too. I would test out my firm's tax return process and say, Hey, what went smoothly? What can we tweak and make better before we go live with this with everyone? But the feedback I would get from clients is this is so great. I love how easy that was. It's on the app. I can download an app. Everybody knows how to download an app. April Walker: Most everybody, yeah. Brian Davis: Most people. If you're going to work with us, you got to be able to e-sign your return. That's one of the things TaxDome makes. I was getting the feedback that clients really like the experience, and I like the back office side of it, which there are other options out there. I just know that doing TaxDome, clients loved it. Another one is spotlight reporting. A lot of clients are used to seeing their QuickBooks reports black and white, ledger. What's more fun than watching that with the client and just going through a list of fixed assets? Here's your security department. They don't want to see that. You got to make these numbers kind of come alive for the clients have a discussion. Spotlight Reporting connects directly to your QuickBooks file, your Zero files, and you can create your own advisory dashboards. A lot of clients I have will ask, well, how I'm I on pace compared to last year? I would say, well, let me run that report on QuickBooks. Let me do the prior year comparison. Now, I have a custom bar chart, and it shows month by month, how you're doing this year, how you're doing versus last year. Another one that I made was a EBITA monitor. It looks like an EKG machine. When I'm showing doctors, hey, this is your EBITA monitor, I say, this is like a heart rate monitor. When you're having these conversations, it's better to have a nice report that you can get them to collaborate with you because there's nothing more boring than reading a report and everybody's just staring at you, and that comes across. Spotlight's another one. When I show people the reports, it's like, this is great. It really answers my questions, and now we could move forward to the future planning conversation where I could make the big bucks with advisory. April Walker: Sure. I want to talk about advisory. Let's lean into advisory. Did you start doing advisory right away, or how did you implement that and what have you seen, the changes and maybe the client satisfaction? I don't want to lead the witness. Brian Davis: Like I said, I made all the mistakes when I started our firm. I was doing advisory, but I wasn't charging for it. I was doing tax compliance. I was charging by the form. This is your form. You need some bookkeeping write-up work. But clients would reach out. Hey, we have some questions surrounding the tax, not necessarily doing the tax return. We have some year-round support questions. We want to go buy a car. What's the best way to do it. I got to come up with a way where I could not just be quick with them in five seconds, get them off the phone. No, I want to actually help you walk through this process. Clients would rely on us for those things. It's not just for the compliance. That's part of why I branded my company one stop, because I want them to feel like it's not just that we're coming to do your tax return and bill you by the form. We're adding that other piece, the advisory, to take advantage of different things. That's under the umbrella of your subscription. Now taking on clients, that's part of the package. You have to sign up for some piece of the advisory and the taxes will come along with it, but you can't do this tax prep. The advisory journey, it's been a journey for me, for sure. It's still, always working on ways to make it better. But things like TaxDome puts them at ease with the compliance part. All your stuff's there. You get audited. You have your forms and your backup. We saved it in a portal. If you want to look at some reporting, we can, support an advisory conversation with these nice cool. People like pretty colors. It's the colors and the pictures. April Walker: Hundred percent that's what I like, too. On that, with this subscription advisory and learning how to charge for that, how has that evolved? Where are you now now with that? Because I feel like that a lot of firms that I talked to just cannot figure it out- cannot figure out value pricing, cannot get away from time and billing, you know, everyone has a different answer, and there's not one right thing. Brian Davis: I mean, the subscription model, of course, it has its little pieces where you, it has to make sense for what you're offering. Just because you subscribe doesn't mean I'm going to go back and do your five years of catch up filings and year to date books. There's also those one time services. Usually when we meet a new client, there's going to be some advisory diagnostic assessment fee. That's just we try to be as upfront about the pricing that we're going to charge them going forward, so we can see do even want to take this client on for this one time service. It's been a journey to get there. As you get more revenue, you can make these decisions. April Walker: A little more picky. Brian Davis: You could be a little bit more picky, but that's been the journey. The price I advertise and go for now is probably 10X what I was thinking in the beginning. Because I was going off of what I think the customers are ready to pay. But if I explain it to them, so you can't just go straight into the pricing conversation. I heard it from the conference before one of the speakers, it's malpractice to just price without a diagnosis. That's one of the medical rules, the medical oaths. We have to diagnose what you're looking for, to put you in the right package. But I do the three tiers of package thing, but the way I do it is I show the big package, the good one. First all the cool features. Sounds great, right? Well, these are the other options, but once I've showed you this one, you're sold. I showed you all the tech that comes with it, and now I start to piece away some of the reporting. Hey, you can't get those cool pretty colors, you want to have that. April Walker: You get the simple quickbooks report. Brian Davis: How can I give you support for those big questions? If you're going through, when I got my start, I got lucky. I got a couple of clients that were in the medical profession that were doing deals where they were getting ready to sell their practices. I got a first hand experience of what a private equity investor would come in and say, Here's our due diligence questions. I said, "Well, you know, half of these are financial statements." I could pull those out. But there's some other things they're asking you that the customer wasn't even tracking. It's these cool reports bring that alive. It shows them, okay? We can support you in more than just getting your taxes and having the financials for the bank and the IRS. We have it so that you can make better decisions and if you're going to add or remove shareholders, this supports that, as well. That's part of the part of the pricing well, as far as pricing, it's all based on what we're including so you got to have your packages premade and a lot goes into that. But one thing I would do is try to not my prices and packages have one name. The name explains  what [it is]. Advanced, starter and small. And there's limited seats on small. We're probably already booked. That's how you propose it to the clients. So you are either going to get one of the two. I'm not going to give them all the options. I'm going to recommend one and if they decide they want the smaller one, well, hey, we'll take them on maybe, and you could grow into the big package. But a lot of times, what I'm seeing, is sometimes I meet with good clients and go through this process, the intake proposal, the discovery assessment, and they realize, no, you don't get this advanced. You're not going to get the results you're asking me for. April Walker: What they really need. Brian Davis: Because it's not a solution that everybody explains and a lot of times when I meet clients, they don't have this. All virtual -  nobody's using the same tech stack as me. It's a little bit of training and education that you're doing. So what I do like about some of these software vendors now, they're working with us accountants to help us sell in. Here's how you can grow your advisory practice and just the idea of it. Well, being that we're talking to just smaller firms, smaller firm practitioners and owners, we undervalue how agile we are. We can implement something, and that could be the start of something great. It's just, you got to do it one software tool at a time, one employee at a time, one customer. April Walker: That brings up another thought I had is, is there a magic time to add a new software or do you not limit that? Brian Davis: I mean, you got to keep an open mind so you're definitely not going to you don't want to keep moving your clients from portal to portal software to software that's a big no no because then they'll look at you like, am I an on the job training client or you know what you're doing. You know, would you move me from this one to this one? Definitely demoing the like I said, if you're doing your own taxes, test your firm out. You could do your own and say, Hey, how do I feel as a customer, or pick a couple of friends or those friend clients and say, Hey, I'm going to send you down this pipeline. How did you feel about the experience? Then I mean, we're small firms. We can implement. Like that spotlight reporting is something I implemented. Immediately, I started to see that customers were reacting well to it, so I put it in my offer in a way. Hey, well, my new customers get this. My old customers, well, I'm trying to tell them hey, this is where we're going. Maybe we'll keep you for this year, but we'll have this conversation and revisit. Hopefully your business grows and you need this. You can't you're not a one even though I have the name one stop CPA, we're not one size fits all. That's the thing you have to educate. It's a lot of proposals and presentations. That's why I like to use YouTube and Loom. They help with I don't have to do a presentation to everyone and lose my voice. I could make a nice intro. Give you the presentation that applies to yours, what I'm trying to talk to you about. Then I jump in on the back end of I mean, big companies do it. April Walker: Absolutely. I'm sure we're going to talk about it a decent amount. We're just getting started at this conference today, but AI. What's your take on it? How are you using it? How has it made your life better or your firm's life better? Brian Davis: Oh, it's made my life better, everything. I mean, we learn how to do recipes on there, everything. You could almost use it for anything outside of that. April Walker: Absolutely. Brian Davis: But AI, I mean, it's great and you have to know it's just like another tool. You have to know how it applies to your firm and how you're using it. Of course, we have to be careful with security and making sure you're not uploading personal data. What I talked about in the session is think about who the customer is. If you're on a free version of ChatGPT, you're the customer. They're using your input to build the model. But if you pay for the workspace, the app it costs a little bit more money, you can control those settings, and now you can get even more advanced with, endless opportunities. I mean, I have when I'm doing video deliveries that, now sometimes I'll do a tax return and I'll send you a Loom video that will kind of answer the questions I know you're going to have so that that way, when you look at it, you're not hey, I got questions, and I'm busy because I'm at digital CPA. Let me show the video, send it to you. I have a script writer that will help me write the script. There's so much different ways you can play around. I mean, I feel like AI is just getting better and better, so I can't say that I'm an expert on it because it's who it is. It's it's such an early stage but it's great. I'm definitely impressed with it. I try to do as much improvement as I can because it's kind of an assistant. We used to go to Google, research different articles, different people's opinions on tax. Now, you could kind of use it as a research assistant. April Walker: To get you started, at least. Brian Davis: Hey, I'm researching these tax things and I have these questions. This is the idea that I want to present to the client. How would you approach that? Of course, I'm not going to just forward that, but it's definitely better to have that with you kind of just to help you out. I see it as another team member. It's like another team member. April Walker: Yeah, we use Copilot. Brian Davis: Well, one way that I'll be using it now, and I got to give a shout out to Automation Town, it's a community that I'm part of with Chad Davis. One thing I even expressed him, I said, well, the Zoom AI summary after I have my discovery call, Zoom gives a pretty decent, recap of the meeting. But I can't just forward that to the client because there's sometimes there's little, I want to put all that. It's kind of look at it before you send anything to a client. Before I start running off tasks to people, I want to put a little bit of, that would be me, something I would go and manually do. I said, well, he kind of laid out a way where you can combine Zoom's AI summary that comes to you by email with a zappier integration that can create a new Google document with action plan, potential action task for the team, a potential agenda recap that you can send to the client. Then pair that with you tell it stuff about your firm. Well, hey, we talked about this, we want offer this afterwards, and now it already knows what you mean. It can get very customized. You just got to play around with it. It's so cool. There's so many different ways people are using it, and you don't have to be any kind of super tech-forward. You can play around with it. April Walker: I think that's right. I mean, just keep in mind the security aspects, and don't put personal information in there, and then just have fun. Brian Davis: Yeah, get those settings right where you're not uploading your life to the cloud. You know, it's analyzing everything, but, once you're in there, I mean, it's helped me design chat messages that I send to clients just enhancing, hey, I want to come across this way because when we're accounting, you wouldn't even want to see some of the emails I used to send to people just to summarize our meeting. April Walker: Oh my gosh I know. Brian Davis: You got to be an accountant to read this but you know, you could say, hey, read this so it's easier to digest. It's great that you could do those. It's pairing it with our knowledge. As accountants, we got so much that we're good at. Now there's these tools that help us out. April Walker: Brian, we've had a great conversation today. I love it. I don't know if you have listened to our podcast before. It's called Tax Section Odyssey. On it, I like to think about taking an Odyssey together, journey together towards a better profession. We'll pip it a little bit to do you have any dreams outside of the world of tax that you have a bucket list or any travel you've got planned that's still there. Brian Davis: No, well, I definitely want to start traveling in the future. Again, before COVID, that was the one thing when I went out on my own, I got to start traveling. That's why I was hooked on, okay, I got to make this firm work because then I could keep doing these trips. My son, he's 11 months now, so when he's starting to walk, he's starting to stumble so when he starts walking, we want to  spend the summer in a different country and those things. I'd love to do that. April Walker: My daughter had a passport before she was two, so do it. Brian Davis: Right. Exactly. Definitely looking forward to some travel, and just building the firm that can run smooth. I don't plan on selling my firm anytime. I do enjoy being an accountant. I kind of lost that love when I was at the firms and having trouble breaking through to the partners - hey, we should do this, there's some tools that we could use to save me time. We have to document every 15 minutes that we're doing. Now that I got out on my own, I saw that there's a better way that you could actually run an amazing firm. I know that there's a shortage of accountants that are trying that are getting into it because it's  seen as this heavy, burdensome job and there's definitely ways you could break through. In the future, you know, just being a part of that, whether it means helping accountants that are kind of coming up in my shoes. I talked to a lot of my friends and fellow CPAs that just  may have met me on a Zoom or something or met me on a community chat or something, and they're just, you know, looking for these tips to help them get out on their own. What is the tech stack you use? What should I maybe start off with?. Maybe some kind of coaching thing where I'm just helping out profession a little bit. That's something like an Odyssey. April Walker: I love that. That's great. On an Odyssey. Brian, thank you so much for joining me today. I enjoyed it. Brian Davis: This is great. Thanks for having me. April Walker: Of course. Again, this is April Walker from the AICPA Tax section. This community is your go to source for technical guidance and resources design, especially for CPA tax practitioners like you in mind. This is a podcast from AICPA and CIMA together as the Association of International certified Professional Accountants. You can find us wherever you listen to your podcasts, and we encourage you to follow us so you don't miss an episode. If you already follow us, thank you so much, and please feel free to share with a like-minded friend. Thanks again for listening. Keep your finger on the pulse of the dynamic and evolving tax landscape with insights from tax thought leaders in the AICPA Tax Section. The Tax Section Odyssey podcast includes a digest of tax developments, trending issues and practice management tips that you need to be aware of to elevate your professional development and your firm practices. This resource is part of the robust tax resource library available from the AICPA Tax Section. The Tax Section is your go-to home base for staying up to date on the latest tax developments and providing the edge you need for upskilling your professional development. If you're not already a member, consider joining this prestigious community of your tax peers. You'll get free CPE, access to rich technical content such as our Annual Tax Compliance Kit, a weekly member newsletter and a digital subscription to The Tax Adviser.

EDUCATED EMPOWERED INSPIRED
#108 AI Tools for Small Businesses

EDUCATED EMPOWERED INSPIRED

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 17:45


This week's 10-Minute Tactic dives into AI tools that have been game-changers for my business in 2024. If you're feeling overwhelmed juggling tasks and wearing all the hats in your business, this episode is for you. These tools will help you save time, boost creativity, and streamline your workflows so you can focus on what you love most—serving your clients and growing your business. Key Takeaways:ChatGPTActs as your virtual assistant for brainstorming, copywriting, and ideation.Simplifies research and creates training materials like outlines and workbooks.Pro Tip: Focus on writing detailed, clear prompts for the best results.Zoom AIAutomates meeting notes, summaries, and action items during client and team calls.Helps you stay focused during meetings while capturing every detail.Pro Tip: Set up Zoom AI to auto-start for recurring meetings.Canva MagicSpeeds up design tasks with professional-looking templates and resizing for multiple platforms.Features tools like MagicWrite for generating copy and a brand kit for consistent designs.Pro Tip: Upload your logos, colors, and fonts to Canva's brand kit for seamless designs.Opus AIYour ultimate video editing assistant, handling captions, transitions, and polished effects.Generates clips and shorts from your videos in seconds.Pro Tip: Add small pauses between key points while recording for cleaner AI edits.Menioned in this Episode: Grab the Podcast Listeners Resource Guide to access links to all the AI tools discussed today and more of my favorite business resources.  Resources:List Builder Growth Scorecard - https://resources.shellyniehaus.com/scorecardMarketing Makeover Strategy Session - https://resources.shellyniehaus.com/marketingmakeoverThe Business Power Hour - https://resources.shellyniehaus.com/powerhour Women Entrepreneurs In Prayer Call - https://resources.shellyniehaus.com/prayercallEmail Quickstart Guide - https://resources.shellyniehaus.com/emailguideProfitable FB Profile Guide - https://resources.shellyniehaus.com/fbprofileConvertkit - https://partners.convertkit.com/shellyniehausEquipt360 All-in-One Markerting Software - https://equipt360.com/?_from=shelly75 Connect with Shelly Niehaus:Website: https://coaching.shellyniehaus.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shellyniehaus/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelly-niehaus-7680652/

UC Today - Out Loud
The Latest Big News on WebexOne, Zoom AI Companion 2.0, Benioff Swipes at Co-Pilot

UC Today - Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 32:20


Watch on YouTube.In this episode of The Latest Big UC News, host David Dungay and Kieran Devlin welcomes some of the industry's top analysts to talk about the latest news in the UC space. The panellists discuss a variety of hot topics in the UCaaS space, including: Zoom's new Companion 2.0 Latest updates from WebexOne Co-Pilot Updates  Our panel features the following UC experts: Craig Durr, Principal Analyst, Collab Collective Melody Brue, Vice President & Principal & Principal Analyst, Moor Insights & StrategyElka Popova, Vice President and Senior Fellow, Connected Work Research, Frost & SullivanThanks for watching, if you'd like more content like this, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel.You can also join in the conversation on our  X and LinkedIn pages.

DOU Podcast
Що буде з бронюванням | росія заблокувала Discord | Кібертаксі від Tesla — DOU News #168

DOU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 24:41


The Vergecast
The Google breakup is looming

The Vergecast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 104:17


Nilay and David make some predictions about Thursday evening's Tesla event — which you've already seen, but we haven't! Then they talk about the week's gadget news, from Nintendo's new Alarmo alarm clock to Apple's upcoming iPads and Macs. Then Lauren Feiner joins to talk about the latest on all fronts in Google's antitrust fight, and how the government might be planning to break up the company altogether. Then it's time for a lightning round about Google Docs tabs, FEMA misinformation, and Zoom AI avatars. Further reading: The bill finally comes due for Elon Musk In the past week, 4 of Elon Musk's direct reports have announced their exits from Tesla All the buzz about Nintendo's Alarmo clock I totally forgot we wrote about Nintendo's sleep tracking alarm clock 10 years ago. Nintendo's original alarm clock prototypes were a lot less playful A closer look at Nintendo's adorable Alarmo clock Shrunken Mac Minis and a new iPad Mini might come in November Apple's Vision Pro leader, Dan Riccio, is retiring A Google breakup is on the table, say DOJ lawyers How the DOJ wants to break up Google's search monopoly Google must crack open Android for third-party stores, rules Epic judge The filing: Microsoft Word - FINAL - Google Remedy Framework Google's response: DOJ's radical and sweeping proposals risk hurting consumers, businesses, and developers Google Docs is making it much easier to organize information Zoom will let AI avatars talk to your team for you - The Verge Hurricane Milton hits tonight, and it's past the point of evacuation. Creators are still there. Instagram and Threads moderation is out of control - The Verge FEMA adds misinformation to its list of disasters to clean up Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Breakfast Business
Tech Talk: Zoom AI

Breakfast Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 6:43


Zoom is trialing using an avatar of you to attend their platform meetings. Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly brings us the details.

Dragoman Transcreation
How does Zoom AI Companion work

Dragoman Transcreation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 2:20


Zoom AI is awesome. Features include Meeting Summary, Meeting Questions and Smart Recordings. Meeting Questions are especially useful for attendees who are late, AI quickly catches them up  and they can continue following the conversation from there. It can also let you know if your name was mentioned or if any questions were directed to you in your absence. The post How does Zoom AI Companion work appeared first on Dragoman Language Solutions.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dragoman-transcreation--4083088/support.

Page 7
Ep. 536: She Needs More Trauma

Page 7

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 74:09


This week Holden, Jackie, and MJ (as well as the Zoom AI overlord), debate the quality of the musical Annie, public opinion of JLO continues to plummet, Billie Eilish hits us all Hard and Soft with her new album drop, Jojo Siwa continues her BAD GIRL ERA as she gets crunk af at Disney and tries to get everyone to sing along with Karma, Scarjo goes toe to toe with OpenAI pullin' an Ursula and STEALING HER VOICE, Chet "WHITE BOY SUMMER" Hanks explains to Tom Hanks about the Drake and Kendrick feud in text, and in Celeb Conspiracy Corner: Was (Or Is) Gwyneth Paltrow in League with SATAN!??! A List full of AWFUL knockoffs and reboots, da Blindz and even mooooooore on this week's Page 7! Want even more Page 7? Support us on Patreon! Patreon.com/Page7Podcast 

Recruitment Business Accelerator
A New Way of Leveraging AI in Recruitment Without Sacrificing the Personal Touch (85% of Recruiters Don't Know This)

Recruitment Business Accelerator

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 36:04


In this episode, Jane and Katy dive into the complex relationship between AI and human touch in the recruitment industry. With a combined experience of over 40 years, they share their honest opinions on the current state of AI adoption, discussing both the potential benefits and the common pitfalls. They explore strategies for striking the perfect balance between leveraging AI's efficiency and maintaining the personal touch that sets great recruiters apart. "Use AI for what it's needed for, but we've got to get the person back into recruitment." - Jane Pettit   Episode Highlights: The evolution of recruitment tech from Rolodexes to AI tools like ChatGPT and Zoom AI over the past 24 years. The importance of balancing AI efficiency with human touch in the people-centric recruitment industry. The pitfalls of poorly implemented AI tools leading to suboptimal results and damaged relationships. Focusing on existing clients, service quality, and current relationships before investing in new AI-driven leads. Standing out through personalised outreach like voice notes and videos while strategically using AI tools. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from Jane and Katy as they navigate the complexities of AI in recruitment. Whether you're a seasoned recruiter or just starting out, this episode is packed with valuable insights that will help you stay ahead of the curve. Tune in now and discover how to harness the power of AI without sacrificing the human element that makes recruitment a people-centric industry. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► Want Help Scaling Your Recruitment Business to 7-Figures (and beyond)? Great! I have plenty of FREE RESOURCES that you can check out to see if this is something that can work in your business. Watch our free training and get a proven system that helps your team make 5, 10 or 20 extra placements a month reliably and predictably in next 30 days: Attract, Convert and Deliver. Watch now https://learn.centredexcellence.co.uk/vsl-youtube61658857 Join our Recruitment Business Accelerator Community on Facebook. Where smart Recruitment and Executive Search Business Owners come to level up their skills and knowledge to build 7+ figure recruitment businesses: https://www.facebook.com/groups/526435818123500 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬  ► WANT TO CHAT IT OUT? Let's have a chat to see IF or HOW this can work for your recruitment or executive search business, apply here and give me some details about your business: https://profitaccelerator.centredexcellence.co.uk/apply  

ADHD reWired
532 | S36 W2 Coaches Round Table

ADHD reWired

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 25:39


Description: In this episode of the Coaches Roundtable, hosted by Eric Tivers, the team gathers to reflect on the progress and insights from Week 2 of their , where we explore the relationship that we have with our ADHD.  Listen in to the end to find out which coach says "F*uck You" to their ADHD and why.  ADHD Letter Writing Exercise Discussion Eric initiated a discussion about the personal relationship with ADHD and the exercise of writing letters to ADHD. Kristin shared her experiences, emphasizing the therapeutic effects of externalizing her ADHD through writing, and how it helped her come to terms with her condition. Brian, on the other hand, initially found the exercise strange but later appreciated its value in processing and communicating with ADHD. Both Kristin and Brian agreed on the idea that this exercise has helped them build a deeper understanding and develop a more authentic relationship with their ADHD.   Exercise for Enhancing Intimacy Awareness Brian shared his initial struggles with a particular exercise but emphasized its ultimate value in helping him become more aware of his vulnerabilities and issues with intimacy. Eric highlighted the power of the exercise in creating a sense of connection and normalizing experiences. A question arose about whether participants should be informed about the exercise's content in advance, with Kristin clarifying that such information could potentially alter the performance and resistance of participants.   Personal Letter Sharing and Community Trust Eric and Kristin discussed the shift in approach towards sharing personal letters within their community. Eric expressed that he no longer insists on sharing, but encourages those who wish to do so, while Kristin emphasized the importance of respecting individual privacy and the value of vulnerability within their sharing process. They also noted that they revisit this exercise throughout the community's engagement, observing that participants continue to share and show trust in others' privacy.   ADHD Experiences and Perceptions Discussion Kristin, Eric, and Brian discussed their experiences with ADHD and the impact it has on their lives. They talked about the tendency to view the current moment as a representation of the entire journey, and how this can lead to inaccurate perceptions. They emphasized the importance of acknowledging both the positive and negative aspects of their ADHD, and how this can help them stay motivated to use their tools and strategies. Eric shared his recent experience of writing a letter to his ADHD, expressing both gratitude and frustration towards it. The conversation also touched on some ongoing challenges in Eric's business.   Eric Addresses Financial Struggles and Adhd Eric expressed his frustrations regarding the recent financial struggles of the business and the perceived lack of attention to financial health. He also acknowledged the emotional toll the challenges have taken and thanked the team for their support. Eric emphasized the importance of addressing the emotional issues related to having Adhd and how it impacts productivity and time management. Kristin and Brian appreciated Eric's candor and reflection. Eric ended the conversation by looking forward to the next roundtable discussion on planning and to-do lists.   *This summary was generated by Zoom Ai.

Digital IQ Podcast
#523: Zoom, AI & Sales mit Henry Kayser

Digital IQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 52:56


Mein heutiger Gast ist Henry Kayser, Sales Manager bei Zoom. Wir sprechen über die aktuellen Entwicklungen bei Zoom, den Einsatz von AI Features, die Rolle von AI bei Zoom und diskutieren, wie man im Bereich Sales erfolgreich wird.Mehr über Henry findet ihr hierLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/henrykayserPodcast Modern SALES Wisdom: https://open.spotify.com/show/2zncgL9iNjuVwpfYxBNepODie Themen der Folge:Intro: 0:00Begrüßung: 0:12AI bei Zoom: 08:12Live Untertitel und Übersetzung mit AI: 11:44Video Avatare mit AI: 16:22Die Zukunft der Customer Experience: 21:51Wird KI die Schule und das Lernen verändern?: 29:42Sales & Vertrieb: 32:44Outro: 49:31Schaut euch die Podcast Folgen auf YouTube an: https://www.youtube.com/@teoAI_Meldet euch jetzt zur AI Masterclass an. Mit dem Promocode PODCAST erhaltet ihr 10% Rabatt. Alle Infos findet ihr unter www.teo.netPodcast abonnieren und bewerten ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Apple: https://bit.ly/3OiVU5hSpotify: https://bit.ly/3Sl7M9jGoogle: https://bit.ly/3oIgZIxAmazon: https://bit.ly/3NWUVXYFolgt mirLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heyteoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/teoai_YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@teoAI_TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@teo.ai

Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast
EP 237: Zoom Exec Tells How AI is Changing Real-Time Collaboration

Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 26:43


If you want a successful business in the age of AI, you need to be able to collaborate in real-time. With the combination of COVID and generative AI, the way we work has completely changed. Zoom's CPO, Smita Hashim, joins us to discuss how AI is changing real-time collaboration.Awesome Stuff From Our Partner, NVIDIA -Register for the FREE virtual NVIDIA GTC Conference or buy tickets to the in-person event and fill out this form here: https://www.youreverydayai.com/nvidia-giveaway/Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan and Smita questions on AI and ZoomRelated Episodes:Ep 146: IBM Leader Talks Infusing GenAI in Enterprise Workflows for Big WinsEp 216: How to stand out in a world filled with AI startups – Insights from Taplio CTOUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps:01:45 About Smita and her role at Zoom05:30 How real-time collaboration has changed.10:12 Generative AI has transformative, practical possibilities.11:30 Zoom announces new Zoom Workplace features17:54 Zoom AI companion streamlines data for efficiency.21:30 Next steps for AI and real-time collaborationTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Importance of Real-Time Collaboration2. Zoom Enterprise Connect event3.  New Zoom Workplace Features and AI Integration4. Future of Real-Time Collaboration and AI Keywords:Generative AI, Real-time collaboration, Remote working, Hybrid working, Zoom, Chief product officer, Enterprise Connect, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Video communication, Zoom Workplace, Zoom AI companion, Productivity, Whiteboard functionality, Docs collaboration, Meetings summarization, Chats summarization, Zoom phone, Flexible work, Information overload, Data privacy, Total employee experience, Content production tool, Productivity software suite, Customer engagement, Multimodal, Security, Immersive reality, Augmented reality, Employee engagement

The Terrible Anvil
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Lettering

The Terrible Anvil

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 62:19


This week's Terrible Anvil we talk about CHOOSING IDEAS and then LETTERINGWe talked a lot about IDEAS as SPELLS, and that ideas assert themselves. And Ideas are invitations to act. But they don't all have to be acted upon. They come and they go.We answered from the crowd: If you have too many ideas whirling around your head, what's a good way of picking one out to work on? andHow do you reconcile what's in your head and what you put on paper?--------------------------------The Terrible Anvil!How do you make comics without all the frustration? Without feeling lousy and inadequate all the time? With the Terrible Anvil of daily deadlines! And a community, and mindset shift about what it means to make comics and art. Jess Ruliffson and Tom Hart are working through the whole process, one piece at a time, turning frustration into fun and glee.

The Terrible Anvil
The Terrible Anvil - Episode 4

The Terrible Anvil

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 57:56


Episode 4 - Building the Dream Castle Today on Episode Four of The Terrible Anvil, we tried to tackle the topic of making a sustainable creative physical space and habits to make work. And as usual we veered off topic and expanded and waxed philosophical on all the different types of "castles" creatives build: the physical workspace, the vision for the work itself, the audience you hope to reach. I (Jess) also am editing a book (The Bootlegger's Guide to Comics!) and we took a topic from the early draft wondering: What's the purpose of an audience or editor, and when to open the door of your castle to share work? Lots more on the show page here: https://members.sawcomics.org/posts/the-terrible-anvil-episode-4-building-the-dream-castle-50384315 THE ZOOM AI made this summary and it's not bad:Meeting summary for The terrible Anvil Episode 4 (02/08/2024)Quick recapTom and Jess discussed their podcast format and an upcoming episode focusing on the concept of 'building a dreamcastle' in relation to creating an optimal workspace. They also touched upon the value of editors and audience in the creative process. The discussion also included feedback and maintaining conversation flow. They considered the importance of having a space that inspires them and makes them feel proud and safe. They discussed the tension between creating for oneself and considering the audience and potential editors. They also explored the impact of social media on the creative process.SummaryPodcasting and Comics: Building Dreamcastles and Balancing FeedbackTom and Jess discussed their podcast format and an upcoming episode where they plan to discuss the concept of 'building a dreamcastle' in relation to creating an optimal workspace. They also mentioned a future project, The Bootleggers Guide to Making Comics, which involves testing material for a book. The discussion also touched upon the value of editors and audience in the creative process. They were open to feedback and planned to strike a balance between answering questions and maintaining the flow of the conversation.Dreamcastles: Ideal Workspace ConceptTom Hart @ SAW and Jess discussed the concept of "dreamcastles," a metaphorical term they use to describe the ideal workspace for creating and managing their projects. They talked about the importance of having a space that inspires them and makes them feel proud and safe. Jess shared her experience of showcasing her workspace to others and how it can lead to discussions about tools and techniques. Tom mentioned visiting artists who use color-coded systems on their walls to manage their stories. The conversation ended with the idea of using the "dreamcastle" metaphor to represent the process of creating a project, not just the physical space.Creative Process and Social Media InfluenceJess and Tom discussed the creative process, focusing on the creation of a 'dream castle' as a metaphor for their artistic vision. They explored the tension between creating for oneself and considering the audience and potential editors. Jess emphasized the importance of creating a first draft without the pressure of audience expectations before making edits. They also discussed the impact of social media on the creative process, with Jess highlighting the pressure to share polished work on platforms such as Instagram. On the other hand, platforms like Patreon and the Mighty Network provide a space for sharing works-in-progress. The conversation concluded without a definitive answer on how to balance these influences.Graphic Novel and Memoir Project DiscussionTom and Jess discussed their ongoing project involving lettering and storytelling. Jess shared her experience of completing her graphic novel and feeling a need for a new project, which led her to collaborate with her partner on a memoir that she felt would be better suited as a comic. She also mentioned her interest in a larger project that could encapsulate stories from healthcare workers. Tom suggested focusing on the creative process first before considering its relevance to the broader world. They both agreed that the importance of their work should come before its cultural relevance.Breaking Into Animation: Challenges and AdviceTom Hart @ SAW shared his experiences with trying to break into the animation industry and the advice he received from a woman who ran Cartoon Network at the time. He highlighted the challenge of finding a unique angle for a project that commercial institutions like Cartoon Network would be interested in. Jess agreed with Tom's perspective and discussed the difficulty of creating stories that stand out in a crowded market. They also touched upon the importance of focusing on the creative process and not overthinking the audience or potential editors. Towards the end, Jess suggested the idea of a three-month nonfiction class featuring Tom, but noted that it was likely too late to implement the change.Questions, Narratives, and Behind-the-Scenes in Creative WorksJess and Tom Hart @ SAW engaged in a discussion about the utility of questions in organizing and synthesizing information, especially in large bodies of work. They emphasized the importance of personal narratives in creative works, noting that they will naturally seep into the work if deeply ingrained. They also discussed the balance between stats and facts in storytelling, particularly in the context of comics and graphic novels. They concluded by noting the trend of including behind-the-scenes content in books.Art, Community, and Digital ToolsTom Hart @ SAW and Jess had a discussion about the value of personal, ritualistic art and its role in community building. They emphasized the importance of transparency in the creative process and the communal aspect of art. They also touched upon their preferences in creating comics and their observations about the different ways people work. They both agreed on the potential of portability in tools and workspaces, and the convenience of working on digital platforms. Towards the end, they discussed the importance of lettering in comics and agreed to reconvene next week to discuss it. They also considered starting a thread on the Mighty Network about workspaces and potential book projects.Next steps• Jess will create a recap of the discussion and consider starting a thread on the Mighty Network about workspaces.-------------------------------- The Terrible Anvil!How do you make comics without all the frustration? Without feeling lousy and inadequate all the time? With the Terrible Anvil of daily deadlines! And a community, and mindset shift about what it means to make comics and art. Jess Ruliffson and Tom Hart are working through the whole process, one piece at a time, turning frustration into fun and glee.

Over Fifty Starting Over
https://youtu.be/Ufa9dMxNG_U

Over Fifty Starting Over

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 81:12


A deep dive into using AI for Business with industry thought leader, Mark Tennant. We cover the many options of AI and their costs and recommended applications. Check out Mark's blog article - 3 minute read - about how he has Chat challenging him. Its a fun and insightful read!! Reach out to Mark at marktennant.net. Email him at mark@marktennant.net PLAYLIST: 2:30 Cautions against using AI incorrectly6:30 How to use AI in personal life.9:00 Office 365 Copilot - MS's incorporation of AI16:00 Zoom AI companion19:00 Google Lumiere22:30 Copyright infringement possibilities31:00 What is Generative AI?39:00 will AI take away creative jobs?42:50 ChatGPT-create your own GPTs46:30 AI writing solutions50:40 Writing good prompts1:03:30 Image generators - MidJourney, Dall-E, Firefly1:06:05 AI advantages for business1:13:30 Live example - prompts for strategies, images #MarkTennant #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #ChatGPT --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barry-edwards/support

The Feed The Official Libsyn Podcast
256 Protect Your RSS Feed!

The Feed The Official Libsyn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 65:45


Do you know any program to replace Levelator? More insight into YouTube Music and YouTube proper; getting offered 3k to be a guest on a podcast, Audio Hijack now transcribes; when your shownotes don't look the way you want them to look; make sure if you join a network you can see your stats! Zoom is getting fancy; more on the AI conversation, and stats! Geographic and user agents! Come hang with us for our Favorite Things in 2023! Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to contact us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com, call 412-573-1934 or leave us a message on Speakpipe! We'd love to hear from you! SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER HERE! Quick Episode Summary (2:32) PROMO 1: Beyond 6 Seconds (3:32) Rob and Elsie conversation Rob update on his computer woes (6:12) Do you know of a replacement for Levelator or Auphonic on an M3 Mac? (8:46) Updates to Libsyn 5 player (10:25) The Feed glow up is still happening and we have a new website landing page (13:52) More questions about YouTube Music, audio feedback from Steve Stewart (18:44) Scam alert! It it sounds too good to be true, it probably is (23:13) Audio Hijack has transcripts now! (25:34) PROMO 2: Whale Tales (26:42) When your shownotes don't look perfect across all podcast apps (31:05) Protect your RSS feed and Rob shares why (39:12) Zoom and all the AI things it currently does (44:45) Feedback on AI content generation, audio feedback from Nobilis (55:56) PROMO 3: Dodge This (56:41) Stats, geographic and use agent! (1:00:48) Where have we been and where are we going? Featured Podcast Promo + Audio PROMO 1: Beyond 6 Seconds PROMO 2: Whale Tales PROMO 3: Dodge This Where have we been and where are we going Our Favorite Podcasting Things in 2023: Dec 7 Live Event Schedule | PODFEST EXPO NRB 2024 Convention | February 20- 23, 2024 | Gaylord Opryland Podcaster & Podcast Industry Conference - Podcast Movement Evolutions | Los Angeles 2024 Thank you to Nick from MicMe for our awesome intro! Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Leave us voice feedback! Episode 256 - Google Docs To Audio Converter on the Mac App Store To Audio Converter for Mac - Free Download - Amvidia Upload | Loudness.fm The Feed- The Podcast for Podcasters, from Libsyn SCAM ALERT: I Just Got Suckered to Be a Guest on a Podcast for $3,000 But I Didn't See the Actual Scam Coming - Rogue Amoeba | Audio Hijack Manual — Transcribe Block Meet Zoom AI Companion, your AI assistant | Zoom Blog Marketplace Tech - Daily Tech Podcast & Show - Marketplace HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you dug this episode, head over to Podchaser and kindly leave us a review and follow the show! Follow The Feed wherever you get your podcast! → Follow via Apple Podcasts → Follow via Google Podcasts → Follow via Spotify → Here's our RSS feed! FEEDBACK AND PROMOTION ON THE SHOW You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download The Feed App for iOS and Android Call 412-573-1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our Speakpipe Page

Rejoice
256 Protect Your RSS Feed!

Rejoice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 65:45


Do you know any program to replace Levelator? More insight into YouTube Music and YouTube proper; getting offered 3k to be a guest on a podcast, Audio Hijack now transcribes; when your shownotes don't look the way you want them to look; make sure if you join a network you can see your stats! Zoom is getting fancy; more on the AI conversation, and stats! Geographic and user agents! Come hang with us for our Favorite Things in 2023! Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to contact us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com, call 412-573-1934 or leave us a message on Speakpipe! We'd love to hear from you! SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER HERE! Quick Episode Summary (2:32) PROMO 1: Beyond 6 Seconds (3:32) Rob and Elsie conversation Rob update on his computer woes (6:12) Do you know of a replacement for Levelator or Auphonic on an M3 Mac? (8:46) Updates to Libsyn 5 player (10:25) The Feed glow up is still happening and we have a new website landing page (13:52) More questions about YouTube Music, audio feedback from Steve Stewart (18:44) Scam alert! It it sounds too good to be true, it probably is (23:13) Audio Hijack has transcripts now! (25:34) PROMO 2: Whale Tales (26:42) When your shownotes don't look perfect across all podcast apps (31:05) Protect your RSS feed and Rob shares why (39:12) Zoom and all the AI things it currently does (44:45) Feedback on AI content generation, audio feedback from Nobilis (55:56) PROMO 3: Dodge This (56:41) Stats, geographic and use agent! (1:00:48) Where have we been and where are we going? Featured Podcast Promo + Audio PROMO 1: Beyond 6 Seconds PROMO 2: Whale Tales PROMO 3: Dodge This Where have we been and where are we going Our Favorite Podcasting Things in 2023: Dec 7 Live Event Schedule | PODFEST EXPO NRB 2024 Convention | February 20- 23, 2024 | Gaylord Opryland Podcaster & Podcast Industry Conference - Podcast Movement Evolutions | Los Angeles 2024 Thank you to Nick from MicMe for our awesome intro! Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Leave us voice feedback! Episode 256 - Google Docs To Audio Converter on the Mac App Store To Audio Converter for Mac - Free Download - Amvidia Upload | Loudness.fm The Feed- The Podcast for Podcasters, from Libsyn SCAM ALERT: I Just Got Suckered to Be a Guest on a Podcast for $3,000 But I Didn't See the Actual Scam Coming - Rogue Amoeba | Audio Hijack Manual — Transcribe Block Meet Zoom AI Companion, your AI assistant | Zoom Blog Marketplace Tech - Daily Tech Podcast & Show - Marketplace HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you dug this episode, head over to Podchaser and kindly leave us a review and follow the show! Follow The Feed wherever you get your podcast! → Follow via Apple Podcasts → Follow via Google Podcasts → Follow via Spotify → Here's our RSS feed! FEEDBACK AND PROMOTION ON THE SHOW You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download The Feed App for iOS and Android Call 412-573-1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our Speakpipe Page

AI For Everyone
Google update to Bard and Robots Cooking You Breakfast

AI For Everyone

Play Episode Play 21 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 10:09


This week I tell you about Googles integration of Bard with Gmail. How Toyota will have robots cooking you breakfast. Zoom is gonna summerise your meetings conversation. Get intouch with Myles at mylesdhillon@gmail.com

Sandra Mareike Langs Bildung rockt! - Der Lerncoaching Podcast: Mindset | Tools | neues Lernen | Digitalisierung | ErMUTigung

Bleib am Ball bei KI – jeden Tag kommen gefühlt 1.500 neue AI-Tools auf den Markt. Die Zukunft der Kommunikation entwickelt sich rasant, und du solltest Teil davon sein.   Die Funktion der künstlichen Intelligenz wurde von ZOOM IQ in ZOOM AI Companion umbenannt. Die Möglichkeit, während des laufenden Meetings Fragen zu stellen, ist eine neue Funktion. Zum Beispiel: Wurde dein Name erwähnt, welche Action Steps wurden bereits entwickelt oder einfach nur um dich auf den neuesten Stand zu bringen.   Welchen Eindruck macht ZOOM AI Companion:  

Jagran HiTech: Your weekly Tech and Auto News podcast Podcast
Technology News: G20 से पहले देश में खुला UPI-ATM, बिना कार्ड के निकाल सकेंगे पैसे

Jagran HiTech: Your weekly Tech and Auto News podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 7:39


जागरण हाईटेक पॉडकास्ट में हम आप के लिए लाते है टेक और ऑटो की दुनिया से जुडी सभी बड़ी ख़बरें. हम सभी नए गैजेट लॉन्च, नए एप्लिकेशन, फ़ोन के फीचर्स , स्मार्ट फ़ोन के रिस्पॉन्सेज़ के बारे में आपको बताते हैं. आज के एपिसोड में हम आपको बताएंगे कि टेक कंपनी गूगल पिक्सल सीरीज को 4 अक्टूबर को लॉन्च करने जा रही है. इसी के साथ गूगल लेटेस्ट सॉफ्टवेयर अपडेट Android 14 को भी रिलीज करने जा रहा है. वहीं G20 Summit से पहले देश की राजधानी दिल्ली में देश का पहला UPI-ATM लॉन्च किया गया है और बात होगी Pick Of The Day की. तो सुनते रहिये जागरण हाईटेक पॉडकास्ट.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The AI Breakdown: Daily Artificial Intelligence News and Discussions
An Open GPT-4 Level Model? Meet Falcon 180B

The AI Breakdown: Daily Artificial Intelligence News and Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 19:54


Falcon 180B is a new open access foundation model that reportedly performs between GPT3.5 and GPT-4 level. NLW looks at the release and explores the implications for the broader discussion of whether advanced models should be released open source. Before that on the Brief, new Zoom AI tools plus a Pentagon speech on AI defense systems. Today's Sponsor: Superintelligent - Advanced 1-on-1 AI mentorship for creators ABOUT THE AI BREAKDOWN The AI Breakdown helps you understand the most important news and discussions in AI.  Subscribe to The AI Breakdown newsletter: https://theaibreakdown.beehiiv.com/subscribe Subscribe to The AI Breakdown on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAIBreakdown Join the community: bit.ly/aibreakdown Learn more: http://breakdown.network/

Minner Podcast
Butul a ChatGPT - Az AirBnB marketing platform? - Vége az AI trendnek? #208

Minner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 35:46


Hanyatlóban az AI mánia? A Hírszemle mai adásában sorra vesszük a mesterséges intelligencia trendet érintő újdonságokat. Például, hogy hiába vezette be az AI-t a Bing, változatlan a piaci részesedése, hogy a Zoom AI megoldása a meetingekből is tanulhat majd, vagy hogy úgy néz ki, a ChatGPT elbutult: egy új felmérés szerint március és június között jelentősen megnőtt a pontatlan válaszok száma. Az adás végére elkanyarodunk a mesterséges intelligenciától, és egy marketing trendet beszélünk ki. Úgy tűnik, márka- és celebkollaborációkon keresztül kvázi marketing céggé vált az AirBnB. A jó partnerrel igazi win-win-win szituációt lehet kihozni! A mikrofonok mögött Mándó Milán, Sólyom Eszter, és végre Nyiri Donát is. A heti híreink és témáink: (0:00) - Intro és az "ehetetlen" ételek trendje (5:47) - Vége az AI őrületnek? Pro és Contra érvek (18:14) - A ChatGPT butul, de mi áll mögötte? (25:55) - Az AirBnB a nagy márkák új marketing eszköze További hírekért és izgalmas üzleti tartalmakért irány a Minner: https://minner.hu/

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Discord.io Stops, Azure AD Pops, Zoom AI Drops, Model Confusion Attacks, Early XSS - ASW #252

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 37:30


Discord.io ceases to be, Azure AD breach to get scrutiny from the CSRB, Zoom's AI stumbles show security concerns, model confusion attacks, a look at how far we have -- and haven't -- come with XSS flaws, an approachable article on AI, and more!   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-252 

Application Security Weekly (Video)
Discord.io Stops, Azure AD Pops, Zoom AI Drops, Model Confusion Attacks, Early XSS - ASW #252

Application Security Weekly (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 37:30


Discord.io ceases to be, Azure AD breach to get scrutiny from the CSRB, Zoom's AI stumbles show security concerns, model confusion attacks, a look at how far we have -- and haven't -- come with XSS flaws, an approachable article on AI, and more!   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-252 

TWiT Bits (MP3)
FLOSS Clip: Open Source Video Conferencing

TWiT Bits (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 11:34


Zoom's terms of service have led to more privacy concerns when using its product. Doc Searls and Dan Lynch speak with Dave Taht regarding its privacy concerns and offers other open source video conferencing options. For more, check out FLOSS Weekly:  Hosts: Doc Searls and Dan Lynch Guest: Dave Taht You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT

TWiT Bits (Video HD)
FLOSS Clip: Open Source Video Conferencing

TWiT Bits (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 11:34


Zoom's terms of service have led to more privacy concerns when using its product. Doc Searls and Dan Lynch speak with Dave Taht regarding its privacy concerns and offers other open source video conferencing options. For more, check out FLOSS Weekly:  Hosts: Doc Searls and Dan Lynch Guest: Dave Taht You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT

Zurück zur Zukunft
#230 | Amazon One, Zoom-AI, Wework-Konkurs, Hype-Implosion, LLM-Bias, Internet Archive

Zurück zur Zukunft

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 68:00


» Die Themen der Folge 230: --- (00:06:43) » Amazon One - biometrische Identität? https://www.wsj.com/articles/amazon-wants-you-to-pay-with-your-palm-its-a-sneak-attack-on-apple-and-google-e8e417a (00:13:47) » Amazon: zurück ins Office? https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/aug/11/amazon-starting-to-track-and-penalize-workers-who-work-from-home-too-much (00:18:53) » Zoom mit AI-Training auf Kundendaten https://www.vox.com/technology/2023/8/9/23824799/zoom-ai-privacy-return-to-office Hype-Ende: (00:23:34) » Wework vor Konkurs https://www.axios.com/2023/08/12/wework-bankruptcy-adam-neumann (00:26:55) » Scooter-Konsolidierung https://www.businessinsider.de/gruenderszene/automotive-mobility/warum-wir-alle-von-einer-megafusion-auf-dem-e-scooter-markt-profitieren/ (00:28:20) » QCommerce bei Delivery Hero vor (adjustierter) Profitabilität https://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article246823054/Delivery-Hero-Erstmals-profitabel-doch-es-gibt-einen-Haken.html https://hunterwalk.com/2023/08/07/winners-take-none-coworking-self-storage-scooters-have-burned-billions-of-investor-dollars-and-maybe-were-never-tech-companies/ (00:31:08) » X aka Twitter kurz vor Profitabilität? https://www.axios.com/2023/08/10/x-twitter-ceo-linda-yaccarino-brands-return (00:33:43) » Elon vs. Mark - Cage-Fight ohne Substanz https://www.platformer.news/p/elon-musks-creep-show (00:37:05) » Autonome Taxis in San Francisco von Cruise und Waymo https://www.theverge.com/2023/8/10/23827790/waymo-cruise-cpuc-vote-robotaxi-san-francisco (00:41:29) » Politischer Bias bei LLMs https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/08/07/1077324/ai-language-models-are-rife-with-political-biases/ https://lexfridman.com/tim-urban-2/ https://open.spotify.com/episode/4xVz9V5DksIPqrdArBPDcb (00:47:32) » AI-Menüpläne mit Nebenwirkungen https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/aug/10/pak-n-save-savey-meal-bot-ai-app-malfunction-recipes (00:50:36) » Dungeons & Dragons verbietet Generative AI https://apnews.com/article/dungeons-dragons-ai-artificial-intelligence-dnd-wizards-of-coast-hasbro-b852a2b4bcadcf52ea80275fb7a6d3b1 (00:52:52) » AI-Trainingsdaten und Kreativität https://decrypt.co/150575/greg-rutkowski-removed-from-stable-diffusion-but-brought-back-by-ai-artists https://hls.harvard.edu/today/ai-created-a-song-mimicking-the-work-of-drake-and-the-weeknd-what-does-that-mean-for-copyright-law/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4hFwofYldc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkbQV71ZvK4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyfQVZHmArA (00:55:12) » Google in Verhandlung mit Universal zu AI-Music-Creation https://www.ft.com/content/6f022306-2f83-4da7-8066-51386e8fe63b https://arstechnica.com/ai/2023/08/google-record-labels-working-on-deal-covering-musical-deepfakes/ (00:58:00) » Internet Archive im Streit mit Verlagen und Record-Labels https://archive.org/ https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/13/business/media/internet-archive-emergency-lending-library.html https://www.reuters.com/legal/music-labels-sue-internet-archive-over-digitized-record-collection-2023-08-12/ (01:03:38) » Buchtipp https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Daron-Acemoglu/dp/1541702530 https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Tim-Urban-ebook/dp/B0BTJCTR58

This Week in Tech (Audio)
TWiT 940: Chia Fresca - Black Hat, DEF CON, AI Bill of Rights, BlueJeans, Zoom AI disclosure, Snoopers' Charter

This Week in Tech (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 151:20


Black Hat, DEFCON, AI Bill of Rights, BlueJeans, Zoom AI disclosure, Snoopers' Charter Oppenheimer and IMAX. AI Causes Real Harm. Let's Focus on That over the End-of-Humanity Hype. Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. The Feds showed up in force at Black Hat. The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide . America's original hacking supergroup creates a free framework to improve app security. Electoral Commission apologises for security breach involving UK voters' data. AI 'red teams' race to find bias and harms in chatbots like ChatGPT. New 'Downfall' Flaw Exposes Valuable Data in Generations of Intel Chips. An Apple Malware-Flagging Tool Is 'Trivially' Easy to Bypass. Maui Wildfire Relief Fund. Want to pwn a satellite? Turns out it's surprisingly easy. CISA boss says US alliance with Ukraine over past year is closer than Five Eyes. Zoom AI tools trained using some customer data, updated terms say. From $40 billion to 'going concern' — WeWork warns of possible bankruptcy. I Would Rather See My Books Get Pirated Than This (Or: Why Goodreads and Amazon Are Becoming Dumpster Fires). BlueJeans, Verizon's Google Meet competitor, is shutting down. Curiosity Rover Finds 'Striking' Evidence of Habitable Seasons on Mars. Norway fines Meta 1M crowns per day over behavioural ads feud. E.U. slaps Meta with record $1.3 billion fine for data privacy violations. Rest in peace Bram Moolenaar, author of Vim and hero of many developers. Rhoda Karpatkin, Who Led Consumer Reports for Decades, Dies at 93. MrBeast Facing $100 Million Lawsuit After Dissing Own Burgers. Travis Kalanick expands 'dark kitchens' venture across Latin America. Crypto's Next Craze? Orbs That Scan Your Eyeballs. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Christina Warren, Iain Thomson, and Rob Pegoraro Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Miro.com/podcast cs.co/twit

This Week in Tech (Video HI)
TWiT 940: Chia Fresca - Black Hat, DEF CON, AI Bill of Rights, BlueJeans, Zoom AI disclosure, Snoopers' Charter

This Week in Tech (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023


Black Hat, DEFCON, AI Bill of Rights, BlueJeans, Zoom AI disclosure, Snoopers' Charter Oppenheimer and IMAX. AI Causes Real Harm. Let's Focus on That over the End-of-Humanity Hype. Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. The Feds showed up in force at Black Hat. The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide . America's original hacking supergroup creates a free framework to improve app security. Electoral Commission apologises for security breach involving UK voters' data. AI 'red teams' race to find bias and harms in chatbots like ChatGPT. New 'Downfall' Flaw Exposes Valuable Data in Generations of Intel Chips. An Apple Malware-Flagging Tool Is 'Trivially' Easy to Bypass. Maui Wildfire Relief Fund. Want to pwn a satellite? Turns out it's surprisingly easy. CISA boss says US alliance with Ukraine over past year is closer than Five Eyes. Zoom AI tools trained using some customer data, updated terms say. From $40 billion to 'going concern' — WeWork warns of possible bankruptcy. I Would Rather See My Books Get Pirated Than This (Or: Why Goodreads and Amazon Are Becoming Dumpster Fires). BlueJeans, Verizon's Google Meet competitor, is shutting down. Curiosity Rover Finds 'Striking' Evidence of Habitable Seasons on Mars. Norway fines Meta 1M crowns per day over behavioural ads feud. E.U. slaps Meta with record $1.3 billion fine for data privacy violations. Rest in peace Bram Moolenaar, author of Vim and hero of many developers. Rhoda Karpatkin, Who Led Consumer Reports for Decades, Dies at 93. MrBeast Facing $100 Million Lawsuit After Dissing Own Burgers. Travis Kalanick expands 'dark kitchens' venture across Latin America. Crypto's Next Craze? Orbs That Scan Your Eyeballs. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Christina Warren, Iain Thomson, and Rob Pegoraro Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Miro.com/podcast cs.co/twit

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
This Week in Tech 940: Chia Fresca

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 151:20


Black Hat, DEFCON, AI Bill of Rights, BlueJeans, Zoom AI disclosure, Snoopers' Charter Oppenheimer and IMAX. AI Causes Real Harm. Let's Focus on That over the End-of-Humanity Hype. Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. The Feds showed up in force at Black Hat. The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide . America's original hacking supergroup creates a free framework to improve app security. Electoral Commission apologises for security breach involving UK voters' data. AI 'red teams' race to find bias and harms in chatbots like ChatGPT. New 'Downfall' Flaw Exposes Valuable Data in Generations of Intel Chips. An Apple Malware-Flagging Tool Is 'Trivially' Easy to Bypass. Maui Wildfire Relief Fund. Want to pwn a satellite? Turns out it's surprisingly easy. CISA boss says US alliance with Ukraine over past year is closer than Five Eyes. Zoom AI tools trained using some customer data, updated terms say. From $40 billion to 'going concern' — WeWork warns of possible bankruptcy. I Would Rather See My Books Get Pirated Than This (Or: Why Goodreads and Amazon Are Becoming Dumpster Fires). BlueJeans, Verizon's Google Meet competitor, is shutting down. Curiosity Rover Finds 'Striking' Evidence of Habitable Seasons on Mars. Norway fines Meta 1M crowns per day over behavioural ads feud. E.U. slaps Meta with record $1.3 billion fine for data privacy violations. Rest in peace Bram Moolenaar, author of Vim and hero of many developers. Rhoda Karpatkin, Who Led Consumer Reports for Decades, Dies at 93. MrBeast Facing $100 Million Lawsuit After Dissing Own Burgers. Travis Kalanick expands 'dark kitchens' venture across Latin America. Crypto's Next Craze? Orbs That Scan Your Eyeballs. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Christina Warren, Iain Thomson, and Rob Pegoraro Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Miro.com/podcast cs.co/twit

Radio Leo (Audio)
This Week in Tech 940: Chia Fresca

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 151:20


Black Hat, DEFCON, AI Bill of Rights, BlueJeans, Zoom AI disclosure, Snoopers' Charter Oppenheimer and IMAX. AI Causes Real Harm. Let's Focus on That over the End-of-Humanity Hype. Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. The Feds showed up in force at Black Hat. The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide . America's original hacking supergroup creates a free framework to improve app security. Electoral Commission apologises for security breach involving UK voters' data. AI 'red teams' race to find bias and harms in chatbots like ChatGPT. New 'Downfall' Flaw Exposes Valuable Data in Generations of Intel Chips. An Apple Malware-Flagging Tool Is 'Trivially' Easy to Bypass. Maui Wildfire Relief Fund. Want to pwn a satellite? Turns out it's surprisingly easy. CISA boss says US alliance with Ukraine over past year is closer than Five Eyes. Zoom AI tools trained using some customer data, updated terms say. From $40 billion to 'going concern' — WeWork warns of possible bankruptcy. I Would Rather See My Books Get Pirated Than This (Or: Why Goodreads and Amazon Are Becoming Dumpster Fires). BlueJeans, Verizon's Google Meet competitor, is shutting down. Curiosity Rover Finds 'Striking' Evidence of Habitable Seasons on Mars. Norway fines Meta 1M crowns per day over behavioural ads feud. E.U. slaps Meta with record $1.3 billion fine for data privacy violations. Rest in peace Bram Moolenaar, author of Vim and hero of many developers. Rhoda Karpatkin, Who Led Consumer Reports for Decades, Dies at 93. MrBeast Facing $100 Million Lawsuit After Dissing Own Burgers. Travis Kalanick expands 'dark kitchens' venture across Latin America. Crypto's Next Craze? Orbs That Scan Your Eyeballs. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Christina Warren, Iain Thomson, and Rob Pegoraro Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Miro.com/podcast cs.co/twit

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
This Week in Tech 940: Chia Fresca

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023


Black Hat, DEFCON, AI Bill of Rights, BlueJeans, Zoom AI disclosure, Snoopers' Charter Oppenheimer and IMAX. AI Causes Real Harm. Let's Focus on That over the End-of-Humanity Hype. Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. The Feds showed up in force at Black Hat. The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide . America's original hacking supergroup creates a free framework to improve app security. Electoral Commission apologises for security breach involving UK voters' data. AI 'red teams' race to find bias and harms in chatbots like ChatGPT. New 'Downfall' Flaw Exposes Valuable Data in Generations of Intel Chips. An Apple Malware-Flagging Tool Is 'Trivially' Easy to Bypass. Maui Wildfire Relief Fund. Want to pwn a satellite? Turns out it's surprisingly easy. CISA boss says US alliance with Ukraine over past year is closer than Five Eyes. Zoom AI tools trained using some customer data, updated terms say. From $40 billion to 'going concern' — WeWork warns of possible bankruptcy. I Would Rather See My Books Get Pirated Than This (Or: Why Goodreads and Amazon Are Becoming Dumpster Fires). BlueJeans, Verizon's Google Meet competitor, is shutting down. Curiosity Rover Finds 'Striking' Evidence of Habitable Seasons on Mars. Norway fines Meta 1M crowns per day over behavioural ads feud. E.U. slaps Meta with record $1.3 billion fine for data privacy violations. Rest in peace Bram Moolenaar, author of Vim and hero of many developers. Rhoda Karpatkin, Who Led Consumer Reports for Decades, Dies at 93. MrBeast Facing $100 Million Lawsuit After Dissing Own Burgers. Travis Kalanick expands 'dark kitchens' venture across Latin America. Crypto's Next Craze? Orbs That Scan Your Eyeballs. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Christina Warren, Iain Thomson, and Rob Pegoraro Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Miro.com/podcast cs.co/twit

Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
8/11/23: Interviews At Trump Rally w/ John Russell, Zoom AI Face Scanning, WeWork Bankruptcy, Spencer Snyder On Rightwing Divorce Law

Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 34:08 Transcription Available


This week we discuss a Trump rally with John Russell from More Perfect Union where his interviews found Trump fans hyper focused on economic issues, Zoom's terms of service now require you to allow AI to scan your face and voice, WeWork nears bankruptcy in a total business collapse, and Spencer Snyder explains the consequences of rightwing divorce laws in the US.To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
8/11/23: Interviews At Trump Rally w/ John Russell, Zoom AI Face Scanning, WeWork Bankruptcy, Spencer Snyder On Rightwing Divorce Law

Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 37:53


This week we discuss a Trump rally with John Russell from More Perfect Union where his interviews found Trump fans hyper focused on economic issues, Zoom's terms of service now require you to allow AI to scan your face and voice, WeWork nears bankruptcy in a total business collapse, and Spencer Snyder explains the consequences of rightwing divorce laws in the US. To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/ Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This Day in AI Podcast
EP27: Have We Reached AI Disillusionment? GPTBOT Web Crawler, Nvidia's AI GH200s, Zoom AI Scandal

This Day in AI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 63:02


This week we gossip about OpenAI's shady web crawling habits, laugh at Zoom's lame excuses for spying, and dream up the perfect AI crypto scam. Get the inside scoop on Nvidia's new trillion-parameter instrument of AI, hear our hot takes on the public's growing AI disillusionment, and find out what an AI HVAC administrator would sound like. Join your favorite AI bros as they dive deep on the latest AI hype and hardware gossip - this episode is chock full of spicy AI tea you won't want to miss!Please consider leaving a review to help us reach 100 reviews if you listen on Apple Podcasts :)CHAPTERS:====00:00 - We Should Totally Do An AI Crypto Scam00:27 - AI Meal Planner Suggests Chlorine Gas Recipe & AI with Personality04:07 - OpenAI's GPTBot for Web Crawling08:47 - Stealing content with AI, How to Protect Your IP from AI14:37 - Zoom's Terms of Service for AI Training Scandal25:25 - Nvidia's GH200 Announcement & Availability of Hardware34:29 - Have We Reached AI Disillusionment?52:54 - Generative AI LLMs for HVAC!?55:31 - Claude Instant Version 1.2 Released57:33 - AudioLDM 2: Text-to-audio/speech generation 1:00:41 - Skeptics Vs Optimists for AI (AI Crypto Bros)SOURCES====https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/aug/10/pak-n-save-savey-meal-bot-ai-app-malfunction-recipeshttps://saveymeal-bot.co.nz/ingredientshttps://platform.openai.com/docs/gptbothttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37030568https://admiralcloudberg.medium.com/critical-conversations-the-crash-of-eastern-airlines-flight-212-660f47698887https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37021160https://www.axios.com/2023/08/09/zooms-terms-service-changes-ai-fearshttps://www.nvidia.com/en-au/data-center/dgx-gh200/https://twitter.com/authority_ai/status/1688619238389379073?s=46&t=uXHUN4Glah4CaV-g2czc6Qhttps://twitter.com/SashaKaletsky/status/1676957007985922051https://twitter.com/emollick/status/1688760539441217536/photo/1https://twitter.com/anthropicai/status/1689303697535414272?s=46&t=uXHUN4Glah4CaV-g2czc6Q

Jason Daily
091 Your Accounting Firm Meetings On AI

Jason Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 32:48


The Zoom AI training controversy https://www.theverge.com/2023/8/7/23822907/zoom-train-ai-models-user-data-customer-consent

Intellicast
Zoom AI, Media Measurement, and More

Intellicast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 22:28


Thanks for tuning in to another episode of Intellicast! We've entered the August lull, so this is a quick, news-filled episode. Brian and Brian waste no time jumping into the first news story: Bain & Company has acquired Max Kelsen's consulting and managed services divisions in Australia. The second story tried to slide under the radar, but ultimately had quite the buzz. Zoom has updated their terms of service to allow Zoom to train its AI on customer content including meetings, chats, etc.... with no opt-out option. Since it's release on Friday, both Zoom's COO and CEO have made comments on the update. From these statements it seems as though they may be working on an option for consent. The guys also discuss the endless violations an AI training without clarifying consent could have. The next news story is an exciting one! MRII and Know Research have launched a new program that will award $5k grants to women-owned businesses in the US who have been operating for 5 years or less. Additionally, The Coalition for Innovative Media Measurement (CIMM) has launched a study to examine and understand the value of panels for TV and cross-platform measurement in the US. This leads to a discussion of the guys' experiences with diaries, consuming different media, and how to measure it. In the last story, the guys discuss Burke's appointment of Tara Marotti as President and John Thomas as Chief Client Office. To tie it back to one of our previous stories, Burke started as a women-owned business with Alberta Burke! Thanks for listening! EMI's annual report on the sample industry, The Sample Landscape: 2023 Edition, is now available! Get your copy here: https://emi-rs.com/the-sample-landscape/ Watch our latest webinar, Deeper Understanding on Mental Health: How Strategic Sample Blending and Narrative Inquiry Uncover Richer Insights, on-demand! Want to catch up on our blogs? Click here. Missed one of our webinars or want to get some of our whitepapers and reports? You can find it all on our Resources page on our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This Week in Google (MP3)
TWiG 728: Stupid Dove Nests - Z Flip 5, Google antitrust, BlueJeans, Project IDX, Tetris lawsuit

This Week in Google (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 160:17


Leo shows off his Galaxy Z Flip 5. Judge Narrows Scope of Coming Trial Over Google Monopoly Claims. Musk's X Fined $350,000 in Secret Justice Department Fight Over Trump Records. Google Changes Name of Ad Product Amid Inventory Quality Scandal. Norway fines Meta 1M crowns per day over behavioural ads feud. Tech writer sues Apple, claiming Tetris movie ripped off his 'Cold War thriller' book. BlueJeans, Verizon's Google Meet competitor, is shutting down. Zoom AI tools trained using some customer data, updated terms say. Google says AI systems should be able to mine publishers' work unless companies opt out. I Would Rather See My Books Get Pirated Than This (Or: Why Goodreads and Amazon Are Becoming Dumpster Fires). Henrietta Lacks' family reaches settlement over use of immortal 'HeLa cells'. 'Every single' Amazon team is working on generative AI, says CEO. AI 'red teams' race to find bias and harms in chatbots like ChatGPT. Google Chrome switching to weekly security patch updates. Google moves forward with plan to delete inactive accounts. Google Messages now encrypts RCS conversations by default. Gmail for Android and iOS adding translate feature. Google gives Pixel Tablet first discount 1.5 months after launch. California regulators to decide the future of Cruise and Waymo. YouTube will stop showing videos on the homepage if your watch history is off. WeWork Raises 'Substantial Doubt' About Staying in Business. Netflix is winding down its DVD business after 25 years. MrBeast Facing $100 Million Lawsuit After Dissing Own Burgers. Curiosity Rover Finds 'Striking' Evidence of Habitable Seasons on Mars. The Expanse Online Auction. Introducing Project IDX, An Experiment to Improve Full-stack, Multiplatform App Development. $5 billion Google lawsuit over 'incognito mode' tracking moves a step closer to trial. Rhoda Karpatkin, Who Led Consumer Reports for Decades, Dies at 93. Rest in peace Bram Moolenaar, author of Vim and hero of many developers. Picks: Stacey - SmartThings Energy. Leo - The Sad Bastard Cookbook by tRaum Books. Jeff - ESPN Strikes $2 Billion Sports-Betting Deal With Penn Entertainment. Ant - The Best $9 You Can Spend. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: mylio.com/TWIT

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
This Week in Google 728: Stupid Dove Nests

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 160:17


Leo shows off his Galaxy Z Flip 5. Judge Narrows Scope of Coming Trial Over Google Monopoly Claims. Musk's X Fined $350,000 in Secret Justice Department Fight Over Trump Records. Google Changes Name of Ad Product Amid Inventory Quality Scandal. Norway fines Meta 1M crowns per day over behavioural ads feud. Tech writer sues Apple, claiming Tetris movie ripped off his 'Cold War thriller' book. BlueJeans, Verizon's Google Meet competitor, is shutting down. Zoom AI tools trained using some customer data, updated terms say. Google says AI systems should be able to mine publishers' work unless companies opt out. I Would Rather See My Books Get Pirated Than This (Or: Why Goodreads and Amazon Are Becoming Dumpster Fires). Henrietta Lacks' family reaches settlement over use of immortal 'HeLa cells'. 'Every single' Amazon team is working on generative AI, says CEO. AI 'red teams' race to find bias and harms in chatbots like ChatGPT. Google Chrome switching to weekly security patch updates. Google moves forward with plan to delete inactive accounts. Google Messages now encrypts RCS conversations by default. Gmail for Android and iOS adding translate feature. Google gives Pixel Tablet first discount 1.5 months after launch. California regulators to decide the future of Cruise and Waymo. YouTube will stop showing videos on the homepage if your watch history is off. WeWork Raises 'Substantial Doubt' About Staying in Business. Netflix is winding down its DVD business after 25 years. MrBeast Facing $100 Million Lawsuit After Dissing Own Burgers. Curiosity Rover Finds 'Striking' Evidence of Habitable Seasons on Mars. The Expanse Online Auction. Introducing Project IDX, An Experiment to Improve Full-stack, Multiplatform App Development. $5 billion Google lawsuit over 'incognito mode' tracking moves a step closer to trial. Rhoda Karpatkin, Who Led Consumer Reports for Decades, Dies at 93. Rest in peace Bram Moolenaar, author of Vim and hero of many developers. Picks: Stacey - SmartThings Energy. Leo - The Sad Bastard Cookbook by tRaum Books. Jeff - ESPN Strikes $2 Billion Sports-Betting Deal With Penn Entertainment. Ant - The Best $9 You Can Spend. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: mylio.com/TWIT

Radio Leo (Audio)
This Week in Google 728: Stupid Dove Nests

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 160:17


Leo shows off his Galaxy Z Flip 5. Judge Narrows Scope of Coming Trial Over Google Monopoly Claims. Musk's X Fined $350,000 in Secret Justice Department Fight Over Trump Records. Google Changes Name of Ad Product Amid Inventory Quality Scandal. Norway fines Meta 1M crowns per day over behavioural ads feud. Tech writer sues Apple, claiming Tetris movie ripped off his 'Cold War thriller' book. BlueJeans, Verizon's Google Meet competitor, is shutting down. Zoom AI tools trained using some customer data, updated terms say. Google says AI systems should be able to mine publishers' work unless companies opt out. I Would Rather See My Books Get Pirated Than This (Or: Why Goodreads and Amazon Are Becoming Dumpster Fires). Henrietta Lacks' family reaches settlement over use of immortal 'HeLa cells'. 'Every single' Amazon team is working on generative AI, says CEO. AI 'red teams' race to find bias and harms in chatbots like ChatGPT. Google Chrome switching to weekly security patch updates. Google moves forward with plan to delete inactive accounts. Google Messages now encrypts RCS conversations by default. Gmail for Android and iOS adding translate feature. Google gives Pixel Tablet first discount 1.5 months after launch. California regulators to decide the future of Cruise and Waymo. YouTube will stop showing videos on the homepage if your watch history is off. WeWork Raises 'Substantial Doubt' About Staying in Business. Netflix is winding down its DVD business after 25 years. MrBeast Facing $100 Million Lawsuit After Dissing Own Burgers. Curiosity Rover Finds 'Striking' Evidence of Habitable Seasons on Mars. The Expanse Online Auction. Introducing Project IDX, An Experiment to Improve Full-stack, Multiplatform App Development. $5 billion Google lawsuit over 'incognito mode' tracking moves a step closer to trial. Rhoda Karpatkin, Who Led Consumer Reports for Decades, Dies at 93. Rest in peace Bram Moolenaar, author of Vim and hero of many developers. Picks: Stacey - SmartThings Energy. Leo - The Sad Bastard Cookbook by tRaum Books. Jeff - ESPN Strikes $2 Billion Sports-Betting Deal With Penn Entertainment. Ant - The Best $9 You Can Spend. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: mylio.com/TWIT

This Week in Google (Video HI)
TWiG 728: Stupid Dove Nests - Z Flip 5, Google antitrust, BlueJeans, Project IDX, Tetris lawsuit

This Week in Google (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 160:17


Leo shows off his Galaxy Z Flip 5. Judge Narrows Scope of Coming Trial Over Google Monopoly Claims. Musk's X Fined $350,000 in Secret Justice Department Fight Over Trump Records. Google Changes Name of Ad Product Amid Inventory Quality Scandal. Norway fines Meta 1M crowns per day over behavioural ads feud. Tech writer sues Apple, claiming Tetris movie ripped off his 'Cold War thriller' book. BlueJeans, Verizon's Google Meet competitor, is shutting down. Zoom AI tools trained using some customer data, updated terms say. Google says AI systems should be able to mine publishers' work unless companies opt out. I Would Rather See My Books Get Pirated Than This (Or: Why Goodreads and Amazon Are Becoming Dumpster Fires). Henrietta Lacks' family reaches settlement over use of immortal 'HeLa cells'. 'Every single' Amazon team is working on generative AI, says CEO. AI 'red teams' race to find bias and harms in chatbots like ChatGPT. Google Chrome switching to weekly security patch updates. Google moves forward with plan to delete inactive accounts. Google Messages now encrypts RCS conversations by default. Gmail for Android and iOS adding translate feature. Google gives Pixel Tablet first discount 1.5 months after launch. California regulators to decide the future of Cruise and Waymo. YouTube will stop showing videos on the homepage if your watch history is off. WeWork Raises 'Substantial Doubt' About Staying in Business. Netflix is winding down its DVD business after 25 years. MrBeast Facing $100 Million Lawsuit After Dissing Own Burgers. Curiosity Rover Finds 'Striking' Evidence of Habitable Seasons on Mars. The Expanse Online Auction. Introducing Project IDX, An Experiment to Improve Full-stack, Multiplatform App Development. $5 billion Google lawsuit over 'incognito mode' tracking moves a step closer to trial. Rhoda Karpatkin, Who Led Consumer Reports for Decades, Dies at 93. Rest in peace Bram Moolenaar, author of Vim and hero of many developers. Picks: Stacey - SmartThings Energy. Leo - The Sad Bastard Cookbook by tRaum Books. Jeff - ESPN Strikes $2 Billion Sports-Betting Deal With Penn Entertainment. Ant - The Best $9 You Can Spend. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: mylio.com/TWIT

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
This Week in Google 728: Stupid Dove Nests

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 160:17


Leo shows off his Galaxy Z Flip 5. Judge Narrows Scope of Coming Trial Over Google Monopoly Claims. Musk's X Fined $350,000 in Secret Justice Department Fight Over Trump Records. Google Changes Name of Ad Product Amid Inventory Quality Scandal. Norway fines Meta 1M crowns per day over behavioural ads feud. Tech writer sues Apple, claiming Tetris movie ripped off his 'Cold War thriller' book. BlueJeans, Verizon's Google Meet competitor, is shutting down. Zoom AI tools trained using some customer data, updated terms say. Google says AI systems should be able to mine publishers' work unless companies opt out. I Would Rather See My Books Get Pirated Than This (Or: Why Goodreads and Amazon Are Becoming Dumpster Fires). Henrietta Lacks' family reaches settlement over use of immortal 'HeLa cells'. 'Every single' Amazon team is working on generative AI, says CEO. AI 'red teams' race to find bias and harms in chatbots like ChatGPT. Google Chrome switching to weekly security patch updates. Google moves forward with plan to delete inactive accounts. Google Messages now encrypts RCS conversations by default. Gmail for Android and iOS adding translate feature. Google gives Pixel Tablet first discount 1.5 months after launch. California regulators to decide the future of Cruise and Waymo. YouTube will stop showing videos on the homepage if your watch history is off. WeWork Raises 'Substantial Doubt' About Staying in Business. Netflix is winding down its DVD business after 25 years. MrBeast Facing $100 Million Lawsuit After Dissing Own Burgers. Curiosity Rover Finds 'Striking' Evidence of Habitable Seasons on Mars. The Expanse Online Auction. Introducing Project IDX, An Experiment to Improve Full-stack, Multiplatform App Development. $5 billion Google lawsuit over 'incognito mode' tracking moves a step closer to trial. Rhoda Karpatkin, Who Led Consumer Reports for Decades, Dies at 93. Rest in peace Bram Moolenaar, author of Vim and hero of many developers. Picks: Stacey - SmartThings Energy. Leo - The Sad Bastard Cookbook by tRaum Books. Jeff - ESPN Strikes $2 Billion Sports-Betting Deal With Penn Entertainment. Ant - The Best $9 You Can Spend. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: mylio.com/TWIT

Total Ant (Audio)
This Week in Google 728: Stupid Dove Nests

Total Ant (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 160:17


Leo shows off his Galaxy Z Flip 5. Judge Narrows Scope of Coming Trial Over Google Monopoly Claims. Musk's X Fined $350,000 in Secret Justice Department Fight Over Trump Records. Google Changes Name of Ad Product Amid Inventory Quality Scandal. Norway fines Meta 1M crowns per day over behavioural ads feud. Tech writer sues Apple, claiming Tetris movie ripped off his 'Cold War thriller' book. BlueJeans, Verizon's Google Meet competitor, is shutting down. Zoom AI tools trained using some customer data, updated terms say. Google says AI systems should be able to mine publishers' work unless companies opt out. I Would Rather See My Books Get Pirated Than This (Or: Why Goodreads and Amazon Are Becoming Dumpster Fires). Henrietta Lacks' family reaches settlement over use of immortal 'HeLa cells'. 'Every single' Amazon team is working on generative AI, says CEO. AI 'red teams' race to find bias and harms in chatbots like ChatGPT. Google Chrome switching to weekly security patch updates. Google moves forward with plan to delete inactive accounts. Google Messages now encrypts RCS conversations by default. Gmail for Android and iOS adding translate feature. Google gives Pixel Tablet first discount 1.5 months after launch. California regulators to decide the future of Cruise and Waymo. YouTube will stop showing videos on the homepage if your watch history is off. WeWork Raises 'Substantial Doubt' About Staying in Business. Netflix is winding down its DVD business after 25 years. MrBeast Facing $100 Million Lawsuit After Dissing Own Burgers. Curiosity Rover Finds 'Striking' Evidence of Habitable Seasons on Mars. The Expanse Online Auction. Introducing Project IDX, An Experiment to Improve Full-stack, Multiplatform App Development. $5 billion Google lawsuit over 'incognito mode' tracking moves a step closer to trial. Rhoda Karpatkin, Who Led Consumer Reports for Decades, Dies at 93. Rest in peace Bram Moolenaar, author of Vim and hero of many developers. Picks: Stacey - SmartThings Energy. Leo - The Sad Bastard Cookbook by tRaum Books. Jeff - ESPN Strikes $2 Billion Sports-Betting Deal With Penn Entertainment. Ant - The Best $9 You Can Spend. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: mylio.com/TWIT25

Total Ant (Video)
This Week in Google 728: Stupid Dove Nests

Total Ant (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 160:17


Leo shows off his Galaxy Z Flip 5. Judge Narrows Scope of Coming Trial Over Google Monopoly Claims. Musk's X Fined $350,000 in Secret Justice Department Fight Over Trump Records. Google Changes Name of Ad Product Amid Inventory Quality Scandal. Norway fines Meta 1M crowns per day over behavioural ads feud. Tech writer sues Apple, claiming Tetris movie ripped off his 'Cold War thriller' book. BlueJeans, Verizon's Google Meet competitor, is shutting down. Zoom AI tools trained using some customer data, updated terms say. Google says AI systems should be able to mine publishers' work unless companies opt out. I Would Rather See My Books Get Pirated Than This (Or: Why Goodreads and Amazon Are Becoming Dumpster Fires). Henrietta Lacks' family reaches settlement over use of immortal 'HeLa cells'. 'Every single' Amazon team is working on generative AI, says CEO. AI 'red teams' race to find bias and harms in chatbots like ChatGPT. Google Chrome switching to weekly security patch updates. Google moves forward with plan to delete inactive accounts. Google Messages now encrypts RCS conversations by default. Gmail for Android and iOS adding translate feature. Google gives Pixel Tablet first discount 1.5 months after launch. California regulators to decide the future of Cruise and Waymo. YouTube will stop showing videos on the homepage if your watch history is off. WeWork Raises 'Substantial Doubt' About Staying in Business. Netflix is winding down its DVD business after 25 years. MrBeast Facing $100 Million Lawsuit After Dissing Own Burgers. Curiosity Rover Finds 'Striking' Evidence of Habitable Seasons on Mars. The Expanse Online Auction. Introducing Project IDX, An Experiment to Improve Full-stack, Multiplatform App Development. $5 billion Google lawsuit over 'incognito mode' tracking moves a step closer to trial. Rhoda Karpatkin, Who Led Consumer Reports for Decades, Dies at 93. Rest in peace Bram Moolenaar, author of Vim and hero of many developers. Picks: Stacey - SmartThings Energy. Leo - The Sad Bastard Cookbook by tRaum Books. Jeff - ESPN Strikes $2 Billion Sports-Betting Deal With Penn Entertainment. Ant - The Best $9 You Can Spend. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: mylio.com/TWIT25

30, Flirty & Flailing
Erica's dad's house pt.1

30, Flirty & Flailing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 48:38


Zoom AI came up with this description of our episode and its too golden not to use: Erica discusses the challenges of recording a podcast and the need for better lighting, sound quality, and sound quality. They mention looking for sponsors to provide paper and microphones. They also mention the importance of having Maddie as a go-to person for advice on quitting emails and consider making a podcast just for her. They recommend living in Old Town in San Diego's Old Town area, which is described as an old town with a fake town feel. There are only 7 houses in the neighborhood, and the most exciting thing that happened to them was leaving the house to go to the grocery store. Erica shares his recent struggles with depression and anxiety. He shares his fondness for Swedish fish candy from Sweden and his recent improvement in drinking and eating habits. Next Steps 1. Discuss the meeting with Tom and ask him if he's okay with musicians and Djs. 2. ericadawson will send pictures of both boys and the 30 30 story. 3. ericadawson will let the podcast team know how the meeting goes. 4. If Ericadawson invites someone to his mixer, he will inform them when the event is. Submit a story to be featured on the pod! Instagram: @30flirtyflailingpod Email: 30flirtyflailingpod@gmail.com ***Recorded 5/28/23

ZENKEI AI ポッドキャスト
S26E04 ArcFace - 難しい画像分類への応用として

ZENKEI AI ポッドキャスト

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 38:05


ZENKEI AI ポッドキャスト、シーズン26は2022年2月23日に開催した ZOOMライブの模様です。この日のテーマは「祝日も AI やるよ!」です。エピソード4は、メインの第2部「ArcFace - 難しい画像分類への応用として」です。 当日の市來の発表資料zenkei-ai-podcast-20220223-04_q100.m4aビデオ見れる人はこちらからご覧ください。(以下は、OpenAI の Whisper を使って文字起こししたものを修正したものです。)** ..

ZENKEI AI ポッドキャスト
S26E03 久しぶりに Kaggle に挑戦

ZENKEI AI ポッドキャスト

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 15:07


ZENKEI AI ポッドキャスト、シーズン26は2022年2月23日に開催した ZOOMライブの模様です。この日のテーマは「祝日も AI やるよ!」です。エピソード3は、メインの第1部「久しぶりに Kaggle に挑戦」です。 当日の市來の発表資料zenkei-ai-podcast-20220223-03.m4aビデオ見れる人はこちらからご覧ください。(以下は、OpenAI の Whisper を使って文字起こししたものを修正したものです。)** 注:以下は未編集の草稿です..

ZENKEI AI ポッドキャスト
S26E02 (前座)2022年のセンター試験、数学 I に挑戦

ZENKEI AI ポッドキャスト

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 36:57


ZENKEI AI ポッドキャスト、シーズン26は2022年2月23日に開催した ZOOMライブの模様です。この日のテーマは「祝日も AI やるよ!」です。エピソード2は、前座のはなしから、「2022年のセンター試験、数学 I に挑戦」です。 当日の市來の発表資料zenkei-ai-podcast-20220223-02_q100.m4aビデオ見れる人はこちらからご覧ください。(以下は、OpenAI の Whisper を使って文字起こししたものを修正したものです。)** 注..

ZENKEI AI ポッドキャスト
S26E01 (前座)アーティストについて、技術書典12のまとめ

ZENKEI AI ポッドキャスト

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 37:21


ZENKEI AI ポッドキャスト、シーズン26は2022年2月23日に開催した ZOOMライブの模様です。この日のテーマは「祝日も AI やるよ!」です。エピソード1は、前座のはなしから、アーティストについて、そして技術書典12のまとめです。 当日の市來の発表資料zenkei-ai-podcast-20220223-01_q100.m4aビデオ見れる人はこちらからご覧ください。(以下は、OpenAI の Whisper を使って文字起こししたものを修正したものです。)** ..

Finding Genius Podcast
Roy Pereira, CEO & founder of Zoom.ai

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 24:51


Zoom.ai provides automated assistance to employees to dramatically increase productivity and reduce the time spent on various low-value tasks that often take up a large part of the workday. According to Roy Pereira, CEO, and founder of Zoom.ai, users are provided automated assistance that provides support much like a human personal assistance would. Using a chat first application, Zoom.ai has designed a platform uses a vast knowledge base that can quickly and efficiently complete tasks. For example, scheduling meetings can be time-consuming whether a one-on-one meeting or an entire team. Zoom.ai can schedule meetings based on availability and preferences of attendees. Similarly, if an initial meeting is with an external attendee, Zoom.ai can provide a photo, employment history, and even personal interests to help break the ice. In addition, Zoom.ai can assist with searching for documents, providing information, conducting research, and preparing documents based on specific criteria. The result is increased productivity in the workplace as well as higher employee satisfaction due to completing more tasks each work day.