Afleveringen
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Ada CEO Mike Murchison chats about chatbots, AI, and the emerging (human) field of ACX: Automated Customer Experience.
Murchison and his co-founder know what itâs like to be customer service agents.
â[W]e knew our technology was working when they continued to pay us and didnât realize that it wasnât we ourselves who were responding,â he says. âIt was the early incarnation of Ada.â
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Ethos co-founder and CEO Peter Colis wants to make buying life insurance feel less like âgetting medically and financially strip searchedâ.
He says the industry is so old fashioned that just being on the Internet is a major innovation.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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LD Mangin, the CEO of the advertising security company Confiant, says itâd be best for his clients if his company was a public utility. You know - the good kind of monopoly.
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When itâs all written in advance, video game content is static. But Neha Sampat, CEO of Contentstack, says game developers can now create content on the fly and, in a way, play along with you.
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IoTium CEO Ron Victor says the Industrial Internet of Things will be worth âsomewhere in the trillionsâ - and also âcould be the next form of war.â
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âThe Second Machine Ageâ coauthor, MIT research scientist, and TED speaker is back.
Andrew McAfee explores a powerful, counterintuitive concept in his new book, âMore from Less: The Surprising Story of How We Learned to Prosper Using Fewer Resourcesâand What Happens Next.â
Prepare to question your beliefs about the future of our planet.
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Rubikloud co-founder & CEO Kerry Liu talks technology to help grocers waste less.
âIf you previously threw away, letâs say, 10 percent of your fresh produce, you could theoretically now throw away only 5 or 6 percent of it.â
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A human conversation on conversational AI with Bryan Stokes, VP, Product Management at Vonage.
âI donât think they will care, in the younger generations, whether theyâre talking to a bot or whether theyâre talking to a person,â he says. âItâs just going to be them communicating.â
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Donât look now - seriously, if youâre behind the wheel, stop looking at this - but data science could help defeat distracted driving.
Rob Nendorf, Director of Data Science at Arity, is driving toward a safer future. Along the way, heâs become a safer driver himself.
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Itâs clear that data can be used for bad. But ThoughtSpot Chief Data Strategy Officer Cindi Howson is a champion of #Data4Good.
The movement tackles inequality, cancer, suicide, and more.
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The documentary Chasing Perfect follows Frank Stephensonâs car design legacy for MINI, Ferrari, McLaren and more. Now, heâs making one that flies - and making science fiction come true.
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Talespin CEO Kyle Jackson wants workers to study soft skills in virtual reality.
Our conversation starts with Barry, the virtual human programmed to be fired, and ends with world building in the TV show Westworld.
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Want to live to 150?
KenSci CEO Samir Manjure sees a future of super-long lifespans, radically changing the way we work, learn, and even love.
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Kyle T. Westra, author of The New Invisible Hand: Five Revolutions in the Digital Economy, will challenge your view of the modern marketplace.
Turns out more transparency isnât always better. And the much-maligned middleman is alive and well.
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Digitizing physical spaces like warehouses can help the robots that work in them. But Locix CEO Vik Pavate is more focused on helping humans.
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â...it is impossible to know where the threat will come from and itâs impossible to know how that threat manifests itself,â says cybersecurity CEO Ray Rothrock of RedSeal.
âHow do you recover from an attack and not go down?â
His answer: apply a resilience mindset from the physical world to deal with digital danger.
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The phrase âsmart cityâ could make you think of autonomous cars cruising past holographic billboards - a tantalizing techno-topia thatâs just over the urban horizon.
But you know whatâs really smart? Solving problems with technologies that are already within our grasp.
Gaby Rowe, CEO of Station Houston, is helping her city take an intelligent approach to getting smart.
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âIf you give me your butt a few seconds, Iâll turn it to a useful piece of information.â If that quote doesnât entice you to listen to this episode, nothing will.
Martin Zizi is the CEO and founder of the biometrics company Aerendir. The big idea: micro-vibrations from a personâs body can authenticate a personâs brain.
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An interview with Chris Cabrera, CEO and Founder of of Xactly.
The company uses data to help businesses build better compensation plans - and AI to predict when star salespeople are in danger of quitting.
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What do students taking tests have in common with soldiers tying tourniquets? They both need to recall specific information - but they may have been taught it in a way that wasnât best for their brains.
Cerego, co-founded by Andrew Smith Lewis, is using AI to help change that.
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