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Dr. Benedikt Flöter on Turning AI Regulation Into a Business Advantage27 Feb 202600:33:32

The EU AI Act is live, but most companies are still treating it like another GDPR. It's not. It's a fundamentally different kind of regulation, one that's tied to how your business operates, not just how it stores data. 

In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Benedikt Flöter - Partner at YPOG and head of their AI and Emerging Technologies practice - who advises leadership teams on building legally compliant, scalable AI governance that actually drives business value. 

We discuss: 

  • Why two-thirds of companies overestimate their AI risk classification 
  • The governance foundations every organization needs before scaling AI
  • How a recent German court ruling means your AI-generated content may not be copyright protected 
  • Why AI literacy is now a legal requirement and what "sufficient" actually looks like 

Check your company’s AI risk category and compliance obligations here: https://ai-act-service-desk.ec.europa.eu/en/eu-ai-act-compliance-checker 

Connect with Dr. Benedikt Flöter:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benedikt-floeter/ 
Website: https://www.ypog.law 

Connect with Valeriya:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeriya-pilkevich
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aimadesimpletalks
Podcast: https://aimadesimple.buzzsprout.com

Need help building AI capability in your organization? Book a call. 

Toju Duke on Why Responsible AI Is a Business Strategy, Not a Checkbox20 Feb 202600:30:30

AI is being rolled out at scale across industries - but the safeguards haven't kept up. Bias in AI has improved less than 5% despite years of awareness, agentic AI is amplifying risks faster than companies can manage them, and most organizations still treat responsible AI as a compliance checkbox rather than a strategic advantage. 

In this episode of AI Made Simple: The Transformation Series, I'm joined by Toju Duke - AI advisor, author, and former Google Responsible AI lead - who spent a decade at Google before founding Diverse AI, an organization building a 5-million-image dataset to represent communities invisible to current AI systems. 

We discuss: 

  • Why AI bias hasn't meaningfully improved and what's blocking progress 
  • The security and accountability risks of deploying AI agents without safeguards 
  • How underrepresented data creates real business risk, from recruitment failures to reputational damage 
  • Why responsible AI should be part of your AI strategy, not a separate initiative 

Connect with Toju Duke:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tojuduke/
Website: https://www.tojuduke.com/
Her Books: Responsible AI
Building Responsible Algorithms 

Connect with Valeriya:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeriya-pilkevich
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aimadesimpletalks
Podcast: https://aimadesimple.buzzsprout.com/

Need help building AI capability in your organization? Book a call. 

Tatevik Mkrtchyan on Building Learning Culture at Scale: IKEA's Skills-Based Approach13 Feb 202600:22:17

Most AI training programs fail not because of content, but because they ignore how people actually work. Shop floor employees, scheduled workers, and frontline teams need something radically different from desk-based learning. 

In this episode, I'm joined by Tatevik Mkrtchyan, Competence and Leadership Leader at IKEA Germany, who oversees learning strategy for 20,000 coworkers across 54 stores. 

We discuss: 
• Why AI training fails when it ignores frontline workers and shop floor realities
• How to build AI communities that create movement instead of temporary change projects
• The difference between skills-based organizations and traditional capability models
• When AI avatars and conversational AI make sense for L&D - and when they don't

Connect with Tatevik:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatevik-mkrtchyan-8a59b777/

Connect with Valeriya:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeriya-pilkevich/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aimadesimpletalks
Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2558906

Need help building AI capability in your organization? Book a call. 

Mila Devenport on AI Literacy, Digital Wellbeing, and the Cognitive Offloading Crisis06 Feb 202600:24:22

Your employees can use AI tools, but do they understand their relationship with them? Most companies focus on "button-pressing skills" while ignoring the deeper question: are we building human capacity or accidentally outsourcing it?

In this episode, I'm joined by Mila Devenport - AI ethicist, founder of Kigumi Group, and certified AI ethics assessor - who has spent over a decade working with digital natives, schools, and enterprises on digital wellbeing and responsible AI use.

We discuss:

  • Why soft skills and human intelligence matter more than ever in the age of AI
  • What companies get wrong when recruiting and onboarding AI-native employees
  • How to prevent cognitive offloading from turning your workforce into algorithm-dependent thinkers
  • The AI process journal framework that helps people understand where their thinking stops and AI's begins

Connect with Mila: 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mila-devenport/
Kigumi Group: https://www.kigumigroup.com

Connect with Valeriya: 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeriya-pilkevich
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aimadesimpletalks 
Podcast: https://aimadesimple.buzzsprout.com

Need help building AI capability in your organization? Book a call. 

Ashu Bhatia on Value Engineering and AI Strategy That Actually Works30 Jan 202600:31:32

Most companies invest millions in AI tools but fail because they skip the foundation that makes AI work.

In this episode, I'm joined by Ashu Bhatia - Global Head of Dexian and Season Technology, AI Transformation Leader with 25+ years at Accenture, Microsoft, American Express, and Siemens, and author of "Value Creation" - who reveals why 60-70% of consulting work still focuses on data foundations, not AI deployment.

We discuss: 

– Why messy data gets exposed (not fixed) by AI
– The three pillars 95% of organizations overlook when building AI readiness 
– Three critical leadership behaviors: clarity, simplification, and prioritization
– How to escape "pilot purgatory" and move AI projects into production 

Connect with Ashu Bhatia: 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashubhatia/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TechBytesWithAsh
His Book: "Value Creation": https://www.amazon.com/Value-Creation-Information-Technology-Business/dp/1612540368

Connect with Valeriya

Need help building AI capability in your organization? Book a call. 

Nufar Gaspar on Building AI Champions and Agent Readiness at Scale23 Jan 202600:30:39

AI adoption is failing in most organizations - not because of the technology, but because culture, governance, and people enablement often gets ignored.

In this episode, I'm joined by Nufar Gaspar - enterprise AI consultant, former AI leader at Intel where she built a 12,000-member AI champions community, and head of research at Superintelligent - who reveals the exact playbook for building AI capability at scale and preparing for agentic workflows.

In this conversation, we explore:

  • Why AI ROI comes from improved decision-making and new capabilities, not just efficiency gains
  • The CHANGE framework for leading AI transformation without stifling innovation or creating chaos
  • How to structure AI champions and builders across your organization (and why this matters for agent readiness)
  • The governance sweet spot between being too permissive (creating chaos) and too restrictive (stifling innovation)

Need help building AI capability in your organization? Book a call. 

Dave Drodge on Why Imagination Beats Efficiency in AI Adoption27 Mar 202600:28:26

Most companies treat AI as an efficiency play. Cut costs, save time, do more with less. But what if that mindset is exactly what's holding them back? 

In this episode, I'm joined by Dave Drodge - digital transformation and AI strategist with 25+ years across Roche, Novartis, Sony, and Amadeus - who argues the real AI opportunity isn't about doing things faster, it's about reimagining what your people and business can become. 

We discuss: 

  • Why "human in the loop" often means "person who takes the blame"
  • How IKEA turned AI-displaced customer service roles into $1.3M in new revenue 
  • The difference between experiment, exploit, and enlightenment in AI adoption 
  • What the EPOCH framework reveals about the skills AI still can't replace 

Connect with Dave Drodge: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davedrodge/ 

Connect with Valeriya:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeriya-pilkevich
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aimadesimpletalks

Need help building AI capability in your organization? Book a call. 

Tris Papakonstantinou on Why People Distrust AI and What Leaders Can Do20 Mar 202600:30:42

Most organizations treat AI trust as a compliance exercise. Check the box, file the documentation, avoid the fine. But compliance and trustworthiness are not the same thing. 

In this episode, I'm joined by Tris Papakonstantinou - cognitive scientist, co-founder of the Digital Trust Council, and PhD researcher at UCL - who studies why people trust or distrust AI and what it actually takes to shift those beliefs. 

We discuss: 

  • Why people judge AI on outcomes but judge humans on intentions - and what that means for leaders
  • The difference between regulatory compliance and genuine AI trustworthiness
  • How cognitive offloading is quietly eroding critical thinking and decision-making skills
  • Why the best AI adoption strategies start with framing, transparency, and long-term thinking 

Need help building AI capability in your organization? Book a call. 

Shakil Awan on Building a 17000-Member Learning Community at Deutsche Telekom13 Mar 202600:21:08

Most companies invest millions in learning platforms - but the best learning communities are often built with zero budget and no permission.

In this episode of AI Made Simple: The Transformation Series, I'm joined by Shakil Awan - Squad Lead and Product Manager for LEX at Deutsche Telekom - who transformed a simple idea into a 17,000-member peer-to-peer learning community with over 6,500 sessions per year.


We discuss:

  • Why self-organized communities fail without people given charge to lead them
  • The counterintuitive reason LEX started with yoga sessions, not business topics
  • What it actually takes to motivate employees to share knowledge voluntarily
  • How to build learning culture when you have no budget, no project, and no management support

Connect with Shakil Awan:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shakilawan/
LEX: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8754712/?highlightedUpdateUrn=urn%3Ali%3AgroupPost%3A8754712-7422684981958688768&q=highlightedFeedForGroups

Connect with Valeriya:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeriya-pilkevich
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aimadesimpletalks
Podcast: https://aimadesimple.buzzsprout.com/

Need help building AI capability in your organization? Book a call. 

Dr. Elisa Konya-Baumbach on the Psychology of AI Acceptance06 Mar 202600:28:34

AI adoption is failing in most organisations - not because of technology, but because of psychology. Even when AI demonstrably outperforms humans, people resist it. The question is: why?

In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Elisa Konya-Baumbach - Professor of Consumer Psychology at Bern University of Applied Sciences and Co-Founder of humest - who has spent years researching the irrational human reactions that block AI adoption.

In this conversation, we explore:

  • The psychology behind AI resistance - including "uniqueness neglect" and why rational arguments don't work
  • Why most AI training programs fail - and how to design literacy programs that actually drive adoption
  • How reframing "AI" as "smart technologies" or giving AI assistants names changes employee behaviour
  • The four levels of AI acceptance - individual, organisational, societal, and technological - and what to fix first

Need help building AI capability in your organization? Book a call. 

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