Episodes
Tuesday Apr 28, 2020
Louis Rosenberg: Making Groups Smarter with AI
Tuesday Apr 28, 2020
Tuesday Apr 28, 2020
Jim is joined by Louis Rosenberg, prolific inventor and the founder and CEO of Unanimous AI, a company that uses AI to amplify the intelligence of human groups. They discuss how an approach called swarm intelligence can be used to forecast everything from the Kentucky Derby to medical diagnoses, with surprising accuracy. You can find Unanimous AI on Twitter @UnanimousAI.
Tuesday Apr 14, 2020
Karen Hao: Reporting on AI Amid COVID-19
Tuesday Apr 14, 2020
Tuesday Apr 14, 2020
Season two kicks off with Karen Hao, Senior AI Reporter at MIT Technology Review. In this episode, Karen and Jim explore the role of the media in educating the public on AI. They also discuss what it’s like for reporters who are now faced with the challenge of reporting on AI during the coronavirus pandemic. You can find Karen on Twitter @_KarenHao.
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Thomas Arnold: Ethical Human-Robot Interactions
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Jim explores ethical robot design with Thomas Arnold of the Tufts University Human-Robot Interaction Lab. Recorded in front of a live audience, they discuss the research around moral, ethical and logistical considerations when designing for human-robot interactions. With a background in theological studies, Professor Arnold offers a unique perspective on how humans respond to robots in social settings, and how interacting with these autonomous systems will, in turn, impact humans. Follow Thomas on twitter @Thomas__Arnold.
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
Tom Davenport: AI & the Future of Work
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
Jim speaks with a renowned expert on digital business, Tom Davenport, about everything from AI and the fear of job displacement to employability in an AI-driven world. A prolific author, senior advisor to Deloitte Analytics and the President's Distinguished Professor of Information Technology and Management at Babson College, Tom is always thinking about enterprise technology and its impact on the future of work. He regularly writes for publications like the Wall Street Journal, Forbes and Harvard Business Review. Follow Tom on Twitter @TDav.
Tuesday Oct 29, 2019
Jim Kennelly: AI & Voice in Entertainment
Tuesday Oct 29, 2019
Tuesday Oct 29, 2019
In this episode, Jim explores the role of AI in voice casting with Jim Kennelly, owner of Lotas Productions, an audio recording studio that offers services in casting, directing and recording. They discuss everything from finding the right voice for all kinds of media to the growing importance of voice in creating meaningful connections between people and technology. Follow Jim on Twitter @VO_Kennelly.
Tuesday Oct 15, 2019
Susse Jensen: Voice & Designing for Inclusivity
Tuesday Oct 15, 2019
Tuesday Oct 15, 2019
In this episode, Jim speaks with Susse Jensen, Senior Experience Designer at Adobe, about the growing importance of voice interface design. They discuss the ways in which businesses can design voice technology to transform human-to-machine interactions and provide inclusive, productive digital experiences. Susse is confident that voice interfaces will gain momentum in the near future, reducing screen time and generating widespread benefits to both businesses and consumers. Follow Susse on Twitter @SusseSonderby.
Tuesday Oct 01, 2019
Gabriel Skantze: Social Robots & the Uncanny Valley
Tuesday Oct 01, 2019
Tuesday Oct 01, 2019
Jim and Gabriel talk social robots, AI-powered robots that look and communicate like humans. They discuss their development, applications and how people building them can navigate the creep factor. Gabriel is a Professor in Speech Communication and Technology in Stockholm and also the co-founder at Furhat Robotics, a company that builds human-like social robots. Check out Furhat on Twitter @furhatrobotics.
Tuesday Sep 10, 2019
Rob Atkinson: AI Adoption & the Innovation Cycle
Tuesday Sep 10, 2019
Tuesday Sep 10, 2019
Tech enthusiast Jim Freeze kicks off his deep exploration of AI with innovation expert Rob Atkinson. They cover the history of innovation, apprehension around AI at work, and the importance of education and training in AI adoption.
Rob, the president of ITIF, a DC-based tech policy think tank, has been studying and researching innovation his entire career. His POV is a respected one: The Obama Administration appointed Rob to an advisory board focused on national innovation strategy. This show is produced by Interactions, a conversational AI company. Follow Rob on Twitter @RobAtkinsonITIF. For more, go to interactions.com/podcast.