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This is another episode in our AI is Here series. We’ve covered all sorts of industries in this recent series, from financial services to oil and gas, but we’ve yet to touch on defense. Our guest today is Jared Dunnmon. Jared is a Ph.D. from Stanford in Artificial Intelligence and is now the Technical Director of AI and Machine Learning for the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU). In this episode, we explore two key themes: individual use-cases and capabilities that are becoming important and the adoption of AI in the defense industry today. Jared highlights how we can find patterns in data in the world and the must-knows in the enterprise to get AI off the ground. This AI is Here episode is brought to you by SambaNova Systems. To learn more about Emerj Media and how to engage with the Emerj audience, visit emerj.com/ad1.
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Today we’re discussing the topic of leveling up software tools with AI capabilities. Our guest is Matt Berseth. Matt is the CIO and one of the co-founders of NLP Logix, an AI services firm. A few weeks ago, Matt joined us to discuss the analogy of pizza vs. lasagna or what it means for AI to go from playing at the surface to become part of a software solution. In this episode, Matt gives examples of this transformation happening in the real world. Matt discusses where existing software solutions have been leveled up in terms of what they can deliver for value to both the end-user and the organization leveraging it in the public and private sectors. This episode is brought to you by NLP Logix. If you’re interested in learning more about reaching Emerj’s global audience, visit emerj.com/ad1.
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Today’s episode is the fifth and final part of our series on building an enterprise AI strategy. Our guest is Richard Benjamins, Chief AI & Data Strategist at Telefónica and author of “Data-Driven Company.” Telefónica is a $40B firm and one of the largest in the telco space in the EU. In this episode, Richard emphasizes the importance of how we collect and handle data at an enterprise level in a way that enables us to support strategy-building. He also shares his opinion on including ethics and governance as part of the strategy-building process and discusses using smaller projects to construct bigger-picture momentum to finalize a strategy. If your company is getting started with AI, download our free guide, “Beginning with AI: 3 Critical Insights for Non-Technical Executives,” at emerj.com/beg1 to learn more about the practical steps for initial AI adoption.
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Today is episode four of five in our series, where we’re focusing on enterprise AI strategy. Our guest today is Adam Bonnifield. Adam is the CEO of Konux, an AI firm based in Germany. One of the key takeaways Adam emphasizes in this episode is that strategy is as much about what you’re not going to do as what you are going to do. He frames the processing of brainstorming about strategy and identifying opportunities in a way that focuses on the things that truly matter. Another critical point Adam makes is the benefit of addressing your enterprise’s existing problems rather than a novel application when it comes to strategy. Adam describes what this looked like within Airbus with lessons that are transferable to any other enterprise. Finally, we discuss the Trinity Model for AI ROI, a tool within Emerj Plus. To learn more about Emerj’s frameworks for AI readiness, ROI and strategy, visit emerj.com/p1.
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Today we dive back into our series on AI strategy and have two more days of episodes coming this week. Today’s guest is Sankar Narayanan, Chief Practice Officer at Fractal. Fractal is a unicorn company working on AI-related projects across industries and is well-known for its work in CPG and several other sectors. In this episode, Sankar explores three critical topics in great depth: finding the correct problems, having a long-term mindset, and building with the user in mind. In particular, being able to consider a less successful project and work backward to create a new process with a much larger likelihood of a user taking it, running with it, and converting it into ROI is one of the most salient points for this interview. He also emphasizes that it’s not about whether the algorithm works or we have the data but whether someone will use it. To access Emerj’s frameworks for ROI, strategy, and more, visit Emerj Plus: emerj.com/p1.
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Today’s guest is Anand Mahurkar, CEO and Founder of Findability Sciences. Based in Boston, Findability Sciences has done a lot of work in the ERP space across different sectors. In this episode, Anand discusses some of the challenges of data access and multiple use-cases for how current ERP data can provide predictive value for estimating demand and customizing prices for different products. Anand also unpacks the importance of ERP and where it’s going in the future. This episode is brought to you by Findability Sciences. If you’re interested in learning more about reaching Emerj’s global audience through our podcast, email, and more, visit emerj.com/ad1.
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This is episode two of five in our series on AI strategy, and today, our guest is Bret Greenstein, Partner at PwC. Bret has worked at many of the largest consulting companies in the world, and he now leads AI efforts at PwC. This special series focuses on building an enterprise AI strategy to align departments and efforts with striving for a long-term and near-term ROI. One of the main themes Bret discusses in this episode is the importance of executive fluency for assessing and building skills. Brett also gives his perspective on balancing a variety of small, disjointed AI projects distinct from business operations and connecting them so that strategy can come to life. Visit emerj.com/beg1 to learn more about the practical steps for AI deployment for non-technical professionals.
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This week we are diving into the topic of AI strategy with a new series devoted to exploring how to build an enterprise-wide AI strategy and align company efforts to optimize long-term ROI while still seeing an immediate return with leaders at top companies. To start the series, we welcome back David Carmona. David is the General Manager for Artificial Intelligence and Innovation at Microsoft. In this episode, David speaks about how Microsoft didn’t get its AI strategy quite right initially and what they learned from their approach. The critical takeaway he shares is educating leadership to bring everyone to a level of solid conceptual understanding of AI. He explains how this educational element became a crucial underpinning for how they turned things around and built a strategy that can help inform where they are going as a company. If you’re interested in unlocking our AI best practice guides, frameworks for AI ROI, and more resources, visit emerj.com/p1.
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This is another episode in our AI is Here series, and today, we’re focusing on AI in the hospital setting. In this episode, we discuss patient data and being able to guide a patient’s treatment journey with artificial intelligence. Our guest is Dr. Kostas Papagiannopoulos. Kostas is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at Leeds University and serves as Thoracic Surgeon for Leeds Teaching Hospitals. He is also a Medical Advisor to several substantial medical device companies and, until recently, was President of the European Society for Thoracic Surgeons. In today’s episode, Kostas discusses where he’s seeing AI make its way into the hospital setting and some of the critical barriers to adoption, and how leaders should overcome them. This series is brought you to by SambaNova Systems. SambaNova believes that AI is here, and we’ve partnered with them to bring you leading experts across industries to discuss where AI is making an impact today.
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In this episode, we’re focusing on the theme of artificial intelligence in the manufacturing industry. Today’s guest is Scott Everett, CEO and Co-Founder at Eigen Innovations Inc. Scott discusses a variety of use-cases and ends this episode with some critical insights for our listeners working in the manufacturing space and some key adoption lessons that are transferable across industries for our listeners working in other sectors. This episode is sponsored by AI Partnerships Corp (AIP). AIP represents a network of 125 companies in AI and emerging technologies and serves as a matchmaker between buyers and sellers in the space. To learn more about AIP, stay tuned until the end of this episode. If you’d like to learn more about Emerj Media and how to reach our global executive audience, visit emerj.com/ad1.
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Today’s guest is Christophe Makni, Head of Business Operations at Migros Bank. Christophe shares a few key insights in this episode, starting with where natural language processing is finding a fit in banking today and the real deployments in the world. Secondly, he provides straightforward advice on identifying the low-hanging fruit for natural language processing and, in particular, document processing. Finally, towards the end of this episode, Christophe shares his ideas on encouraging adoption and some critical lessons he’s learned through real adoption experiences. This episode is part of our ongoing AI is Here series. We have partnered with SambaNova to bring you this special series featuring AI leaders across industries to discover where AI is making an impact today. Make sure to tune in to the rest of the series here on The AI in Business Podcast on your preferred podcast platform.
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Today’s guest is Nick Pilkington, CTO of DroneDeploy. We’re focusing on clean energy in this episode, and Nick walks us through how artificial intelligence is becoming more relevant in the renewable energy sector. He goes in-depth about where drones and AI serve to improve processes and safety for residential solar and EV charging companies. In the past five years, there’s been a lot of change in the energy sector, and Nick provides his perspective on where the future is taking us, including what kinds of new capabilities drones and machine learning can bring to bear. This episode is brought to you by DroneDeploy. To learn more about Emerj Media and how to reach our global executive audience, visit emerj.com/ad1.
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Today’s guest is Sanjay Chopra, CEO and Founder of Cognistx. Based in Pittsburgh, Cognistx is a firm that works with propane and commodities distributing companies. In this episode, Sanjay discusses the problem with the inefficient delivery of propane. He also provides a lot of detail on the importance of data in terms of what kind of data we need to track and how it can be used to unlock value. Sanjay also shares his perspective on what this particular AI application might mean for the future of transportation and delivery of other commodities beyond propane. This episode is sponsored by Cognistx. If you’re an AI vendor and would like to know more about working with Emerj to reach a global executive audience, visit emerj.com/ad1.
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Today’s guest is Peter Tu, Chief Scientist for Artificial Intelligence at GE Global Research. In this episode, Peter provides a full-circle perspective on how data can inform maintenance processes and optimize specific outcomes. He also discusses some of the challenges in bringing these applications to life and some of the obstacles that GE has had to overcome. Peter speaks about these challenges as transferable lessons across different elements of heavy industry that have really made AI start to come to life. This episode is part of our special AI is Here brought to you by SambaNova Systems. SambaNova believes that AI is here, and we’ve partnered with them to bring you leading experts in varied industries and discuss where AI is hitting the ground running today.
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Today’s guest is Emmanuel Walckenaer, CEO of YSEOP. In this episode, we discuss two core questions: first, how are enterprise leaders measuring the success of AI programs that are being used to augment human productivity? The second question is about where humans fit in the loop. In other words, why are humans still critical for certain kinds of workflows and decision-making processes? Emmanuel discusses the concepts of accountability and transparency and how those themes fit into humans’ role as orchestrators of AI in the enterprise. He also gives his perspective on where he sees augmentation happen in the life sciences space while discussing several of YSEOP’s use-cases applicable in other industries. Our sponsor of today’s episode is YSEOP. If you’re interested in reaching Emerj’s global audience, be sure to visit emerj.com/ad1.
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Today’s guest is Arun Iyengar, CEO at Untether AI. Untether is a semiconductor firm based in Toronto, but with employees all over North America, including Silicon Valley. Arun previously worked with AMD, another major hardware and software firm in the Bay Area, before stepping into his current CEO role at Untether AI. In this episode, Arun shares some insight on the potential use-cases for video processing with artificial intelligence and some of the existing barriers for AI hardware, and how we might potentially overcome them. He also provides a perspective on where hardware is taking us into the future. There are a lot of use-cases for AI on the edge and there are a lot of new use-cases for video and image data – how can hardware play its part in being able to not only reduce the compute and financial cost of video processing but also open up new capabilities and enable businesses to do things that they couldn’t do before? This episode is brought to you by Untether AI If you’re interested in reaching Emerj’s global audience on the biggest B2B AI podcast on the web, be sure to visit emerj.com/ad1.
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Today’s guest in our second episode of the AI is Here series is Gero Gunkel, COO for Zurich Customer Active Management at Zurich Insurance. He was formerly the company’s Global Head of AI. In this episode, Gero provides his perspective on the accessibility of NLP applications in insurance and where it’s making a difference today. Gero also gives a good idea of why that is, what use-cases he’s seeing make a dent today, and connects those thoughts to what the future of insurance looks like. This special AI is Here episode is brought to you by SambaNova Systems, the sponsor of this series. SambaNova believes that AI is Here, and we’ve partnered with them to bring these episodes to you. Find out more about sponsored content and how to engage with the Emerj audience at emerj.com/ad1.
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Today, our guest is Brett Beranek, VP and General Manager for Security and Biometrics at Nuance Communications. For an AI company, Nuance is relatively large. Microsoft recently bought the company for $19.7B, and they serve a variety of industries. Our topic today is the importance of subject-matter experts. Brett provides essential insights regardless of your industry because subject-matter experts play an important role in AI adoption. Within Emerj Plus, we have a long executive guide on the importance of subject-matter experts, and this interview will provide a lot of richness and depth on top of that from first-hand experience. If you’re interested in learning more about Emerj Plus and how to unlock our AI best practice guides, frameworks for AI ROI, and specific resources for enterprise leaders, visit emerj.com/p1.
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Today’s guest is Ian Wilson, Managing Director at Strategy 4 AI, a strategy and consulting firm based in Cambridge in the UK. He discusses two crucial topics in this particular episode. First, where can AI actually step in, interact with a customer, and not make it worse but potentially improve? Ian talks about some of those use-cases and how to identify them within a financial services institution. The second main topic Ian discusses is some of the challenges and how to identify where humans may offer a better experience and where it might make more sense to keep them in the loop, and what it will take to overcome that moving forward. Ian will soon join us on our other podcast called “The AI in Financial Services Podcast,” where we specifically focus on use-cases in that industry. Be sure to subscribe to your preferred podcast platform to hear his insights, perspective, and more in that upcoming episode.
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Today’s episode is part of our new sponsored series called “AI is Here,” where we will speak with AI experts across industries and ask them where AI is impacting their industry today and what that means for the future. In this first episode, we’re exploring the energy sector by speaking to an AI expert at one of the world’s largest energy firms: Shell. Today’s guest is Dan Jeavons, VP of Computational Science, Digital Innovation, and IT. In this episode, Dan speaks about leveraging AI to simulate the operations of an energy firm to achieve better business and sustainability outcomes. He also paints a picture of the world we’re headed into, one with a more distributed energy ecosystem where the environment is an even more important consideration for energy firms. This special episode is brought to you by SambaNova Systems. SambaNova believes that AI is here, and we’ve partnered with them to bring you AI trends and impacts affecting different industries today in this new Wednesday series. Find out more about sponsored content and how to engage with the Emerj audience at emerj.com/ad1.
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