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Quantum Leaps, AI Laws, and Business Insights: Future-Ready Strategies for Leaders
Épisode 3
dimanche 23 février 2025 • Durée 11:29
In this episode of Future Ready Insights, I discuss significant advancements in quantum computing, the implications of the AI Act on copyright, and the evolving role of AI in defence and surveillance. He highlights the importance of AI for social good, recent updates in AI image generation technology, and actionable insights for businesses, including stakeholder mapping and data protection strategies. The episode concludes with a focus on fostering a growth mindset in IT leadership.
If you liked this, please stay tuned for more updates and insights in next week's edition of Future-Ready Insights, give a like and subscribe if you’re watching or listening, sign up to our weekly newsletter and visit our website - www.ducodigitaltraining.com.
Takeaways
- Microsoft's Myorana chip represents a significant leap in quantum computing.
- The AI Act may allow generative AI to exploit copyrighted materials.
- Google's policy shift permits AI use in weapons and surveillance.
- AI for Good initiatives aim to tackle global challenges.
- Advancements in AI image generation could transform advertising.
- Stakeholder mapping is crucial for successful business projects.
- AI should not be viewed as a one-size-fits-all solution.
- Data breaches require prompt and transparent responses.
- IT leaders should promote a culture of learning and innovation.
- Encouraging diverse ideas fosters a collaborative environment.
News Stories
AI Act Loophole
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/feb/19/eu-accused-of-leaving-devastating-copyright-loophole-in-ai-act
Google Lifts Ban on AI Use for Weapons and Surveillance
https://nypost.com/2025/02/06/business/google-may-use-ai-for-weapons-surveillance-prompts-backlash/
Perplexity Update
https://www.perplexity.ai/hub/blog/introducing-perplexity-deep-research
AI Action Week - AI for Good
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/key-takeaways-from-ai-action-week-ai-for-good-global-summit-un-r9vze/
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8edn0n58gwo
Google Imagen 3 AI Model
https://searchengineland.com/google-imagen-3-ai-model-human-subjects-ads-452120
Actionable Insights
Business Analysis: “Embrace the Power of Stakeholder Mapping”
Artificial Intelligence: “AI is Not a Magic Wand—It’s a Tool”
Data Protection: “Data Breach? Act Fast and Be Transparent”
IT Leadership: “Lead with a Growth Mindset”.
AI Breakthroughs & Business Strategy: GPT-4.5, Digital Identity, and Data-Driven Success
Épisode 2
dimanche 16 février 2025 • Durée 08:18
In this episode of Future Ready Insights, I discuss the latest developments in artificial intelligence, focusing on OpenAI's upcoming models, GPT-4.5 and GPT-5, and their implications for business strategies. He also explores the integration of AI with digital identity to enhance trust and transparency. Additionally, actionable insights for businesses are provided, emphasising the importance of understanding core problems, effective data management, and the human aspect of technology implementation.
If you liked this, please stay tuned for more updates and insights in next week's edition of Future-Ready Insights, give a like and subscribe if you’re watching or listening, sign up to our weekly newsletter and visit our website - www.ducodigitaltraining.com.
Takeaways
OpenAI is set to release GPT-4.5 and GPT-5 soon.
GPT-5 will feature chain of thought capabilities.
AI integration with digital identity aims to enhance trust.
Understanding the real problem is key to effective solutions.
Using the five whys can uncover root causes of issues.
Specific prompts can transform AI tools into strategic assets.
Data protection is a critical responsibility for businesses.
Less data collection reduces risk in case of breaches.
Leading IT teams requires addressing human challenges.
Storytelling is essential for embracing technological change.
News stories (some websites have paywalls)
OpenAI’s Plans for GPT-5
Sam Altman’s Vision for AI Integration with Digital Identity
Microsoft’s Copilot Expands AI Integration Across Services
Perplexity AI Faces Content Usage Controversy
ClaudeAI
Actionable Insights
Business Analysis: “Start with the Real Problem”
One of the biggest mistakes businesses make is jumping to solutions before fully understanding the problem. Business analysts use techniques like the Five Whys—asking “why” repeatedly to get to the root cause. Instead of assuming you need a new system because processes are slow, ask: “Why is it slow?” The answer might lead you to a simpler, cost-effective fix, like better training or automation, rather than an expensive new tool. Great decisions start with great questions.
Artificial Intelligence: “AI is Only as Smart as Your Questions”
Generative AI and other AI tools are fantastic, but they depend entirely on how you use them. The key to getting valuable insights? Learn how to prompt effectively. Instead of asking, “Tell me about customer trends,” be specific: “What are the top three customer buying trends in my industry in the past 12 months?” The right question transforms AI from a generic tool into a strategic asset.
Data Protection: “If You Collect It, Protect It”
If your business gathers customer data—emails, payment details, even browsing behaviour—you are responsible for keeping it secure. The UK GDPR requires businesses to only collect what they need, keep it safe, and delete it when it’s no longer needed. A simple action today? Review what data you’re holding and whether you really need it. Less data means less risk if a breach happens. https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-data-protection
IT Leadership: “Technology is the Easy Part—People Are the Challenge”
Leading IT teams isn’t just about knowing the latest tech—it’s about helping people embrace change. One crucial skill? Storytelling. Instead of saying, “We’re implementing cloud services,” explain: “This new cloud system will cut admin time by 40%, so you can focus on bigger projects.” People resist change, but they follow a compelling vision.
AI Investments, Green Tech, and Smart Strategies: Navigating the Future of Business
Épisode 1
dimanche 9 février 2025 • Durée 06:12
In this episode of Future Ready Insights, I discuss the latest developments in AI, including significant investments by Amazon, the environmental impact of AI, and the regulatory landscape in the EU. I also provide actionable insights for businesses looking to implement AI strategies effectively, emphasising the importance of data protection and continuous learning within IT teams.
If you liked this, please stay tuned for more updates and insights in next week's edition of Future-Ready Insights, give a like and subscribe if you’re watching or listening, sign up to our weekly newsletter and visit our website - www.ducodigitaltraining.com.
Takeaways
- Amazon's $100 billion investment in AI signals industry confidence.
- Tech companies face pressure to disclose energy consumption.
- SoftBank and OpenAI's partnership highlights AI's future potential.
- Generative AI is reshaping the beauty industry.
- The EU's AI act could redefine global tech regulations.
- Establishing an AI policy is crucial for organizations.
- AI can enhance data analysis and strategic decision-making.
- Data protection protocols are essential for compliance.
- Continuous learning fosters innovation in IT departments.
- Encouraging training programs can help teams adapt to AI advancements.
News stories (some websites have paywalls)
Amazon to Invest $100 Billion in AI Initiatives
Call for Tech Firms to Report Data Centre Energy Use Amid AI Boom
SoftBank and OpenAI Forge Significant AI Partnership
Advanced AI: The Next Frontier In Beauty Technology
EU Pushes Ahead with Comprehensive AI Regulation
Actionable Insights
AI in Business:
Start by identifying a specific problem you’re facing, such as improving customer service response times. Research various AI-powered chatbot platforms—many offer free trials or demo versions. Once you’ve chosen a solution, test it with a limited set of customer interactions and refine its responses. Gradually expand its use as it proves effective, and keep evaluating its performance against your original goals.
Business Analysis:
Look for user-friendly AI tools or platforms that integrate with your existing data systems. For example, consider tools that can automatically sift through sales data to highlight emerging patterns or seasonal trends. Many cloud-based solutions offer step-by-step guides or tutorials to get started. Once set up, you’ll gain insights faster and free up your team for higher-level strategic discussions.
Data Protection:
Begin by conducting an internal audit of your data handling practices. Identify where sensitive data resides, who has access, and what protections are currently in place. Use this information to draft clear data protection policies. Implement encryption, secure access controls, and regular training for staff. Consider consulting with data protection experts or using compliance software to ensure that your protocols meet industry standards and legal requirements.
IT Leadership:
Introduce monthly learning sessions or lunch-and-learns where team members can share insights from AI-related webinars, articles, or training programs. Encourage attendance at online AI courses—many are free or low-cost. Create a team culture where curiosity and skill development are valued, and support experimentation with new AI tools or frameworks. Over time, this fosters a more innovative, adaptable IT department that can handle rapid technological changes.









