Synopsis
AI at Work takes a look into AI trends and the future of AI in the enterprise, hosted by Talla's CEO Rob May. There are a lot of misconceptions in this space, even around the basics of what AI is and what you can do with it. AI at Work is educational for business leaders, providing insight on how to think about and effectively deploy AI in your organization.
Episodes
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AI at Box with Chief Product Officer Jeetu Patel
26/02/2019 Duration: 28minHost Rob May interviewed Jeetu Patel, Chief Product Officer at Box, the Cloud Content Management company that empowers enterprises to revolutionize how they work by securely connecting their people, information and applications. Tune in for Jeetu's take on how they are thinking about AI at Box, updates at Box regarding AI and machine learning, advice for executives on evaluating AI as a strategic advantage or differentiator, how to tell the difference between the snake oil, and what really works, whether or not there is time to wait for the market to mature before you jump in on AI, and much more.
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How Tastry "Taught A Computer How To Taste" with CEO Katerina Axelsson
15/02/2019 Duration: 24minTune in to this episode of AI at Work for a conversation with host, Rob May, and Katerina Axelsson, CEO and Founder of Tastry. At Tastry, they use innovative AI and flavor chemistry to generate singularized recommendations to shoppers for sensory-based products. Katerina shares how they "taught a computer how to taste", her unique journey from chemist to CEO, lessons she has learned building an AI company, and much more. Support the show
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The Future of AI Hardware with Mike Henry, Founder, and CEO of Mythic AI
08/02/2019 Duration: 25minOn this episode of AI at Work, host Rob May sat down with Mike Henry, Founder, and CEO of Mythic AI, an AI hardware company. Tune in to learn more about Mythic AI, from the founding story to their core innovation and applications. And, get Mike’s take on AI trends, predictions on where AI is going, and much more.
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Investing in the Future of Work with James Cham from Bloomberg Beta
01/02/2019 Duration: 24minRob May sat down with James Cham from Bloomberg Beta. Tune in to their conversation on investing in the future of work, AI investing, his insights on AI companies, best practices for adopting AI, and more.(0:00-3:00): Background on James and Bloomberg Beta (3:00-7:00): SaaS vs. AI companies (7:00-8:00): Book review, The Age of Em (8:00-9:00): Should companies wait to adopt AI?(9:00-11:00): Conversation on Brian Merchant's article in the Atlantic Monthly about coders who code themselves out of their job(11:00-16:55): James's current favorite business-related puzzle (16:55-19:40): What James is looking for as an investor that he hasn't found yet (19:40): Where do you stand on the limits of deep learning?Support the show
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The Future of Creating Opportunities with Colaberry
25/01/2019 Duration: 29minRob May interviewed Ram Katamaraja, CEO and Founder at Colaberry and Pawan Nandakishore, Colaberry's Data Scientist. At Colaberry, they provide career-oriented training programs that re-skill and upscale people who are losing jobs, helping them move into the data space. Rob, Ram, and Pawan talked about the unique story behind Colaberry and how they are applying data science today. (0:00-3:40): Background on Colaberry and what they do (3:40-5:45): What kinds of data skills are you teaching? Is it pretty standard, or more specialized? (5:45-8:50): What kind of backgrounds does somebody need to be successful here? (8:50-11:40): Do you have any statistics on how successful your students have been? (11:40-17:15): What advice would you give to people that are new at working with data science or with a data science team? (17:15-19:30): Colaberry's "One Interview, One Job" philosophy (19:30-24:30): You guys have been doing this for a few years now. What has changed? What are the trends that you are seeing in data and
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The Importance of Explainable AI with Jay Budzik CTO at ZestFinance
18/01/2019 Duration: 22minIn this episode of AI at Work, Rob May interviewed Jay Budzik CTO at ZestFinance. ZestFinance's software uses machine learning algorithms and big data technology to help financial services companies make more effective credit decisions, safely and transparently. Tune in for Jay's take on the importance of explainable AI. (0:00-2:21)Jay's background and whatZestFinance does (2:21-3:35)We've definitely seen an explainability crisis in AI for a lot of fields, but we've also seen a biased issue that's concerned a lot of people. Are you guys able to address that as well? (3:35-5:52)Tell us a little bit about where the snake oil is in explainability. (5:52-9:00) I saw that the method that you guys are using (as opposed to sort of like Lime, which is a popular one that people have tried to use for this) something called Shapley additive explanations, which has sort of a game theoretic application to it. Can you talk a bit more about that? (9:00-11:23)What are some of your lessons learned for sort of those peop
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The Importance of Data with Fusemachine's CEO Sameer Maskey
11/01/2019 Duration: 20minIn this episode of AI at Work, Rob May interviewed Sameer Maskey, CEO and Founder at Fusemachines. Fusemachines is an Artificial Intelligence solutions and services provider that offers AI engineers to companies seeking to develop their capabilities in Big Data & Machine Learning. Tune in for Sameer's take on the importance of data, how AI is helping financial institutions, tips for hiring AI talent, and much more. (0:00-1:32) Intro. and background on Fusemachines (1:32-2:23)Does Fusemachines primarily work with companies in the sense that they rent a developer, they hire a developer for a period of time to work on day to day what they want, or do they primarily come to you for help with a project, and you assign the developers, you manage the developers. Or do you support both models? (2:23-3:18)Do you place some talent full time with companies? (3:18-5:23) Trying to hire AI talent is something that everybody's struggling with. We're struggling with it here at Talla. It's just, there's a global shor
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AI for Fundraising with Gravyty's CEO Adam Martel
04/01/2019 Duration: 23minIn this episode of AI at Work, Rob May interviewed Adam Martel, CEO and Co-Founder at Gravyty. Gravyty is a Boston-based artificial intelligence company developing self-writing emails and other amazing artificial intelligence products to revolutionize frontline fundraising at nonprofit organizations. Tune in to learn how he started Gravyty, their breakthroughs on behavioral change, his best advice for implementing AI at your organization, and much more. Show Notes: Gravyty: https://www.gravyty.com/Support the show
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2019 Predictions from Talla's Data Scientists
27/12/2018 Duration: 37minSo, what now? Looking ahead into 2019, Rob May sat down with some of Talla's Data Scientists to get their take on questions like: - Were there any key breakthroughs in natural language processing for 2018? - Did we make any progress in explainable AI in 2018? - What are your predictions for 2019? - And, many moreSupport the show
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Marketing New Technologies with Affectiva's CMO Gabi Zijderveld
21/12/2018 Duration: 30minRob May sits down with Gabi Zijderveld, CMO at Affectiva. Tune in for a fresh perspective on marketing new technologies and Gabi's lessons learned on communicating your business's answer to the question, "So what?".Support the show
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Computer Vision with Matt Scott
17/12/2018 Duration: 24minIn this episode of AI at Work, Matt Scott, Co-Founder and CTO of Malong Technologies calls in from China to talk with Rob May and guest co-host Byron Galbraith. Tune in learn all about Malong Technologies, a computer vision AI company founded in 2014 and hear Matt's advice to business leaders.
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Jeanne Meister on the Future Workplace and the Importance of AI for HR Teams
07/12/2018 Duration: 20minThis week on AI at Work, Rob May interviewed Jeanne Meister, Founding Partner at The Future Workplace. Tune in to hear her take on the future of work, and why it is going to be so important for HR teams to embrace AI. Show Notes: https://usingai4hr.com Sign up for Using AI 4 HR To Enhance The Employee Experience with promo code TALLA for $100 off your registration!Support the show
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Dr. Tavneet Suri on Basic Income and Why Evidence and Facts Matter
30/11/2018 Duration: 25minThis week on AI at Work, Rob May discussed the concept of basic income with Dr. Tavneet Suri from MIT Sloan School of Management. At its most base case, basic income means that the government is paying a flat fee every year to every citizen. Tune in to learn more about what this means and about Dr. Tavneet Suri’s research in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Where Do I Start? How to Start Actually Doing AI with Jana Eggers
21/11/2018 Duration: 32minRob May interviews Jana Eggers, CEO at Nara Logics. Tune in to hear her answer to the common question, “Where do I start?” and learn 4 tips to stop reading about AI and start actually doing it. Show Notes: The Fifth Discipline: https://www.amazon.com/Fifth-Discipline-Practice-Learning-Organization/dp/0385517254Support the show
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Katherine Gorman on the Question All Business Leaders Should Be Asking: "How Does It Work?"
19/11/2018 Duration: 22minTalking Machines' Katherine Gorman talks AI trends, hype, "least favorite stories", why AI is absolutely not magic, and much more. Check out this episode for her take: Show Notes: Talking Machines: https://www.thetalkingmachines.com/home?context_entity_type=node&context_entity_id=14033Support the show
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Should We Trust These Systems?
02/11/2018 Duration: 24minRob May has a conversation with Murray Cantor, Co-Founder and CTO at Aptage. Tune in for his take on the future of AI and commentary on how to think about trusting these systems. He shares interesting insights on how neural nets can be problematic, why it's an exciting time to be a mathematician, and whether AI is augmenting or replacing workers. Show Notes: The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect by Judea Pearl and Dana Mackenzie: https://www.amazon.com/Book-Why-Science-Cause-Effect/dp/046509760X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1541109089&sr=8-1&keywords=the+book+of+why
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Best of AI at Work
19/10/2018 Duration: 19minTune in for a round-up of some of the best advice and insights we've heard so far on AI at Work. Drew Magliozzi, CEO and Co-Founder, Admithub - 1:00 Steve Peltzman Chief Business Technology Officer, Forrester Research - 3:00 Rudina Sesseri, Founder, Glasswing Ventures - 5:00 Tom Davenport, Distinguished Professor, Babson College - 6:00 Brendan Kohler, CTO and Co-Founder, Sentanai and Co-Founder, Hyperplane Venture Capital - 12:00 Jim O'Neill, Former Chief People Officer, HubSpot - 16:00Support the show
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What’s Next? Predictions On The Future of Work and How To Prepare
12/10/2018 Duration: 17minRob May and Brooke Torres sit down with Erin Winick, Associate Editor for Future of Work at MIT Technology Review. Tune in to hear what Erin learned from automating someone’s job, predictions on the Future of Work, and how to prepare yourself and your business. Show Notes: Clocking In: https://www.technologyreview.com/newsletters/clocking-in/ Basic Income: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/basic-income-phillipe-van-parijs/1124680471?ean=9780674052284Support the show
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The Laws of Business and AI
28/09/2018 Duration: 19minRob May and Brooke Torres interview Brendan Kohler, the Co-founder and CTO at Sentenai and Co-founder at Hyperplane Venture Capital, an AI-focused venture capital fund. Tune in for his perspective on hiring for A.I. talent, lessons learned investing in A.I. companies, and how to separate real from hype when applying A.I. at your business.Support the show
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Being an AI-Driven Leader
18/09/2018 Duration: 26minThis week, hosts Rob May and Brooke Torres have a conversation with Tom Davenport, the President’s Distinguished Professor of Information Technology and Management at Babson College, a Fellow of the MIT Center for Digital Business, and an independent senior advisor to Deloitte Analytics. Tune in for a fresh perspective on AI at Work to learn what it means to be an AI-Driven Leader, hear about Tom's new book The AI Advantage: How to Put the Artificial Intelligence Revolution to Work, and much more. Show Notes: AI Driven Leadership: https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/ai-driven-leadership/ The AI Advantage: How to Put the Artificial Intelligence Revolution to Work: https://www.amazon.com/Advantage-Businesses-Cognitive-Technologies-Management/dp/0262039176