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| Episode 58 – Building Conversational AI for Natural Speech and Accents with Rebecca Evanhoe | 15 Oct 2024 | 00:35:14 | |
In this episode, we’re joined by Rebecca Evanhoe, Conversation Design Strategist at Slang.ai and co-author of Conversations with Things, to dive into the world of AI-driven customer interactions. We explore how voice AI agents are transforming industries like restaurants, where understanding natural speech is crucial for creating seamless customer experiences. We discuss:
Tune in to hear Rebecca’s insights on the evolving field of conversational design and the future of AI-driven interactions! Connect with us! About Four Kitchens Your website needs to fulfill your mission and stand the test of time. We have a long history of helping teams like yours — those who educate, advocate, and inform — realize their website’s potential and make a positive change in the world. At Four Kitchens, we make the web a better place to teach, learn, and advocate for all. Driven by our content expertise, technical excellence, and a shared purpose of doing good, we craft websites that help organizations fulfill their missions. Learn more about how Four Kitchens is creating the future of content.
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| Episode 57 – Personalized Marketing Using First-Party Data and Gen AI with Deanna Ballew | 01 Oct 2024 | 00:19:11 | |
In this episode, we’re joined by Deanna Ballew, Senior VP of Digital Experience Platforms and AI at Acquia, to discuss the future of personalized marketing in a world without third-party cookies. We cover:
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| Episode 48 – Beyond the Screen: Understanding Immersive Content and Universal CMS with Preston So | 19 Mar 2024 | 00:58:56 | |
What if content was no longer confined to just a screen? The rapid advancement and integration of artificial intelligence and augmented reality have begun to push these definitions, allowing everyone, from content creators to compliance officers, to rethink what is possible. From revolutionizing everyday tasks to creating a universal CMS where content authors can edit and update content across platforms, our conversation bridges what is to come. Preston So joins “The Future of Content” to discuss not just the creation of content but the creation of experiences that are as intelligent as they are intuitive. Ready to learn more? Your website needs to fulfill your mission and stand the test of time. We have a long history of helping teams like yours — those who educate, advocate, and inform — realize their website’s potential and make a positive change in the world. At Four Kitchens, we make the web a better place to teach, learn, and advocate for all. Driven by our content expertise, technical excellence, and a shared purpose of doing good, we craft websites that help organizations fulfill their missions. Click here to learn more about how Four Kitchens makes websites with love. For good. | |||
| Episode 47 – Crafting Better Content Through CMS Design with Greg Dunlap | 05 Mar 2024 | 00:42:10 | |
We spend so much time and resources on frontend development, isn’t it time we give the same treatment for content authors? Greg Dunlap, the director of strategy at Lullabot, joins “The Future of Content” to discuss the relationship between user-centered design and quality content. Drawing from decades of experience, Greg shares his insights into involving authors in the development process. From utilizing paper prototyping to researching ways to reduce cognitive load, our conversation outlines practical strategies to create more efficient and user-friendly systems. Greg also shares the process of drafting his book, Designing Content Authoring Experiences, which aims to serve as a guide for crafting better author experiences. This week’s episode invites listeners to rethink CMS from the ground up, ensuring it meets the needs of those it serves. Connect with Us!
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| Episode 46 – Crafting the Narrative in the Age of Conversational AI with Polly M Allen | 13 Feb 2024 | 00:49:19 | |
Systems like Alexa and ChatGPT have brought conversational AI to the mainstream, allowing users to tailor how they experience this technology. This week, Polly M Allen of AI Career Boost joins the podcast to discuss how conversational AI is changing our physical and digital lives. With Polly's insights, the conundrums of AI-driven content creation and ownership becomes clear. From supporting content creation to tempering online interactions with Ghostbot, we assess AI's dual nature. Closing on an optimistic note, we envision a future where content's value is synonymous with its originality and authenticity, inspired by recent initiatives to honor genuine reporting. Want to learn more about Polly and the work she's doing at AI Career Boost? Then be sure to follow her by clicking on the links below! | |||
| Episode 45 – Museums Are For Everyone with Michelle Graves | 06 Feb 2024 | 01:03:51 | |
Visitor's experiences are curated the second they enter a museum. Every detail in the exhibit is carefully thought out, from the lighting to the placement of the artwork. In this episode, we speak with Michelle Graves, a museum curator from the Morris Museum. As we navigate the complexities of exhibition design and storytelling, it becomes clear that institutions like the Morris Museum are revolutionizing the visitor experience to ensure inclusivity and engagement. Museums are evolving from their traditional “stuffy” demeanor. Innovative collaborations and immersive experiences are drawing a wider audience into their doors. Michelle reveals how the Morris Museum blends its historic architecture with contemporary gallery spaces, creating a narrative that respects the past while embracing the future. The discussion delves into the evolving landscape of museum practices, highlighting the vital role of technology and social awareness in shaping exhibitions that resonate with today’s audiences. Todd and Michelle’s conversation reminds us that museums are for everyone. Want to learn more about the Michelle Graves, the Morris Museum and the ways they are changing the museum space? Check out the links below! | |||
| Episode 44 – Innovations in Content Design and Visual Storytelling with Samantha Enslen | 23 Jan 2024 | 01:00:27 | |
Today, we sit down with Samantha Enslen from Dragonfly Editorial to chat about how you can turn industry jargon into compelling content. Samantha offers a valuable look into the process of making intricate concepts digestible, from employing the ISO's guidelines for plain language to embracing an "explain like I'm five" philosophy. Whether it's the tactile charm of print or the swift click-through of digital media, we examine the evolving landscape of content creation and why major businesses are leaning on specialized teams like Dragonfly to articulate their value. Eager to learn more? Samantha welcomes you into the Dragonfly community, where you can explore the interplay of writing, editing, and design to elevate your own content creation game. | |||
| Episode 43 – The Fandom Formula with Jenny Stiven | 03 Oct 2023 | 01:09:07 | |
What does it take to build a thriving fan community around a franchise? Let's probe this question as we chat with Jenny Stiven, a fandom expert and an authority in audience development. From her work on The X-Files to her experiences with franchises like Stargate, Jenny brings a wealth of knowledge about the nurturing of fan communities and driving passionate engagement. Uncover the secrets behind cultivating franchise audiences. We get into the nitty-gritty of how content creators can foster sustainable communities and build robust relationships with fans. Hear from Jenny how she has successfully navigated the terrain of fan conversations in both digital and physical realms, keeping the momentum long after the content has been released. Get ready for an enlightening conversation packed with valuable insights from the world of fandoms and audience development. | |||
| Episode 42 – Navigating Young Adult Fiction and Nonprofit Storytelling with Katie Bayerl | 19 Sep 2023 | 00:52:38 | |
Dive headfirst into an enlightening conversation with our special guest, Katie Bayerl, a stellar young adult fiction author and content strategist. Katie's insights, stemming from her experiences as a teacher and her deep understanding of the teenage psyche, provide a fresh perspective on writing for young adults. We explore the appeal and unique characteristics of this genre, and why it strikes a chord with readers across all age groups. Transitioning from the realm of fiction to the very real world of nonprofits, we dive into the complexities of storytelling and messaging for these organizations. Join us as Katie shares her expertise on the strategic use of headlines, headings, and imagery to guide the reader's journey through a story and the surprising truth that paper might be making a comeback in an increasingly digital world. Together, we tackle the challenges many nonprofits face - limited staff, resources, and time for content creation and how to navigate them. Finally, we unwrap the future of print publications and discuss the immense power of personal connections in communication. Katie's experiences as a freelance consultant bring valuable insights into managing constraints in the nonprofit sector. We also delve into how a compelling story can resonate across multiple media platforms. This intriguing conversation is one you wouldn't want to miss! | |||
| Episode 41 – Mastering Ethical Storytelling in Nonprofits with Maria Bryan | 05 Sep 2023 | 00:56:42 | |
Ever wondered how to effectively use storytelling in nonprofit work while honoring those you're representing? Join us in an enlightening conversation with Maria Brian, the seasoned founder of Maria Brian Creative, as we demystify trauma-informed marketing. Maria brings her unique approach to the table, shedding light on ethical storytelling that not only enriches the narrative but also fosters impactful connections. >> Maria Bryan | |||
| Episode 40 – Marketing Academia: Building Communities and Blockchain in Education with Brian Piper | 22 Aug 2023 | 00:49:13 | |
In this episode, we sit down with Brian Piper, Director of Content Strategy and Assessment at the University of Rochester, to discuss leveraging student insight to aid University’s marketing strategies, the use of emerging innovations to create communities within higher education, AI generated content, Blockchain technologies, and the value of using NFTs in the academic space. | |||
| Episode 39 – Amplifying Digital Agency Marketing Strategies with Lauren McGaha O’Brien | 08 Aug 2023 | 00:51:58 | |
In this episode, we dive into the world of digital agency marketing strategies with Lauren McGaha O'Brien, the Chief Strategy Officer at Newfangled. Join us as Lauren, an expert in content marketing and long-term strategy, shares her insights on clarifying brand positioning, crafting compelling messages, and connecting with potential customers. Discover how she empowers digital agencies to thrive in a competitive market by revolutionizing their marketing approaches. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation packed with practical tips to unlock your agency's true potential.
>> Newfangled >> Lauren McGaha O'Brien on Twitter >> Lauren McGaha O'Brien on LinkedIn >> Lauren McGaha O'Brien on Instagram
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| Episode 56 – How AI Can Make Marketing More Human with Deanna Ballew | 17 Sep 2024 | 00:22:48 | |
Join us for a conversation with Deanna Ballew, Senior VP of Digital Experience Platforms and AI at Acquia, where we discuss the fundamental shifts happening right now in the world of marketing. We cover:
Connect with us! About Four Kitchens Your website needs to fulfill your mission and stand the test of time. We have a long history of helping teams like yours — those who educate, advocate, and inform — realize their website’s potential and make a positive change in the world. At Four Kitchens, we make the web a better place to teach, learn, and advocate for all. Driven by our content expertise, technical excellence, and a shared purpose of doing good, we craft websites that help organizations fulfill their missions. Learn more about how Four Kitchens makes websites with love. For good. | |||
| Episode 38 – Connecting with Your Audience Through Authentic Storytelling with Vanessa Vidacs | 25 Jul 2023 | 00:57:33 | |
In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Vanessa Vidacs, Communications Manager for the Wu Tsai Institute at Yale University. Join us as we explore Vanessa's innovative approach to science communication and her efforts to bring together groundbreaking research in neuroscience and data science. Vanessa dives into the significance of authenticity in connecting with audiences, sharing her insights on the power of showcasing the human element and telling hard or complex stories.
To learn more about Vanessa, be sure to check out the links below! | |||
| Episode 37 – The Frontier of Human Imagination with Vince Kadlubek | 11 Jul 2023 | 00:49:25 | |
In the world of immersive art experiences, one name stands out as a visionary leader: Vince Kadlubek, the Founder and Director of Meow Wolf. With its psychedelic and captivating installations, Meow Wolf has taken the art and entertainment industry by storm, captivating audiences of all ages. Kadlubek's creative genius and dedication have transformed the way we engage with art, bringing a childlike wonder to adults and breaking the barriers of traditional artistic experiences. >> Meow Wolf | |||
| Episode 36 - Presentation Design with Mikey Mioduski | 10 May 2022 | 00:45:27 | |
We’ve all put presentations together, or helped others do so. We thought about what we wanted to say and made sure to add cool graphics and images to break up blocks of text. We may even have kept the bullet points to a minimum. Our guest this week, Mikey Miodusky, is the founder of Ghost Ranch Communications and a presentation designer. Lieten this week as he explains why there is much more to putting presentations together than we realize.
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| Episode 35 - Couch to 5K and Inclusion with Josh Clark | 26 Apr 2022 | 00:41:43 | |
You might think that content and running are about as far apart from each other as they could possibly be, but our guest this week, Josh Clark, founder of Big Medium and the Couch-to-5K running program, joins us to explain how they’re more alike than we may realize.
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| Episode 34 - Content, Architecture, and Design Systems with Jeff Eaton | 12 Apr 2022 | 00:53:01 | |
Content is a term that many organizations use, but it doesn’t mean the same thing to everyone. Our guest this week, Jeff Eaton, co-founder of Autogram believes in order to communicate effectively, we have to agree on language and meaning. Listen to this week’s episode as he discusses the importance of content management, design systems, and architecture.
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| Episode 33 - Leadership Coaching with Jen Dary | 29 Mar 2022 | 00:47:10 | |
Often, when we think of coaches, we think of someone involved in the life and performance of an athlete, or someone who is responsible for pushing us and bringing out the best in us. Jen Dary is a leadership coach, mom, business owner, and founder of Plucky, and is our guest this week. Listen to this week’s episode as she discusses her unique and creative approach to coaching others to be their best. >> Plucky | |||
| Episode 32 - Pulling Back the Curtain on Packaging with Adam Peek | 15 Mar 2022 | 00:46:03 | |
Do you enjoy watching unboxing videos on YouTube or TikTok? If you do, you’ve probably come across videos of Adam Peek, SVP of Sales at Meyers, TEDx speaker, pastor, host of the People of Packaging podcast, and our guest this week. Listen to this week’s episode as Adam discusses the importance of packaging in marketing, and the psychology behind the packaging we see every day.
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| Episode 31 - Brand Voice and Copy with Wynne Renz | 01 Mar 2022 | 00:52:22 | |
What do you get when you add naming, brand voice, copywriting, and content together? You get someone like Wynne Renz, Brand Voice and Copy Lead at Miro.com and our guest this week. Listen to this week’s episode as Wynne shares how to successfully communicate who your company is through a well-thought out strategy that combines those four elements. | |||
| Episode 30 - Raising Significance with Michelle Taylor Willis | 18 Jan 2022 | 00:42:21 | |
Passion is often overlooked for knowledge and experience. In order to be successful, we need all 3. But what is our definition of success? If it’s only what we can do for ourselves, we’ve completely missed the mark. For author, media mogul, and founder of Gagnant Media Michelle Taylor Willis, success means what you do for yourself; significance is what you do for others. Listen to this week’s episode as she discusses her passion for significance.
>> Michelle Taylor Willis website >> Michelle Taylor Willis on LinkedIn | |||
| Episode 29 - Teaching History Through Comics, Video Games and Cosplay with Arijit Bhattacharyya | 04 Jan 2022 | 00:23:40 | |
Entrepreneurial ideas don’t come in a vacuum - they grow out of everyday situations and interactions. For Arijit Bhattacharyyan, serial entrepreneur, Founder and CEO of virtualinfocom and Founder of World Leader Summit, his entrepreneurial spark came from the most unlikely of places - his love of comic books. In this episode, he shares how he combined his love of math, science, and physics with his love of comic books and became the serial entrepreneur that he is today.
>> Arijit Bhattacharyya on LinkedIn | |||
| Episode 55 – AI's Role in Modern Ghostwriting and Content Marketing with Andy Earle | 03 Sep 2024 | 00:39:46 | |
In this episode, we're joined by Andy Earle, CEO and Founder of Write it Great, to explore how ghostwriting has evolved from a covert art to a respected collaboration, enabling professionals and thought leaders to articulate their thoughts more effectively. We discuss:
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About Four Kitchens Your website needs to fulfill your mission and stand the test of time. We have a long history of helping teams like yours — those who educate, advocate, and inform — realize their website’s potential and make a positive change in the world. At Four Kitchens, we make the web a better place to teach, learn, and advocate for all. Driven by our content expertise, technical excellence, and a shared purpose of doing good, we craft websites that help organizations fulfill their missions. Learn more about how Four Kitchens makes websites with love. For good.
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| Episode 28 - Being Seen, Heard and Remembered with Mildred Talabi | 21 Dec 2021 | 00:38:53 | |
Some of us are most comfortable in the background or in the shadows but author and speaker Mildred Talabi believes in the intersection of visibility and women. In this episode, Mildred discussed why your target audience needs to feel like you ‘get’ them and the only way they can do that is if you write your content in a way that speaks directly to them, in their voice. Be sure to listen to her episode today and follow her by clicking on the links below! >> Mildred Talabi on LinkedIn | |||
| Episode 27 - Influencing the Job Market with Jonathan Javier | 07 Dec 2021 | 00:32:06 | |
Job searching can be difficult and discouraging. How do we make sure our resume stands out from the rest? Jonathan’s mission is to turn underdogs into winners. He started Wonsulting a year ago when he realized that people from non-targeted and non-traditional backgrounds had difficulty being hired at their dream companies - Google, Deloitte, Goldman Sachs, etc. He created strategies that helped them get hired, sometimes without even applying. Jonathan’s strategies have been so effective that he now has roughly a million followers combined across LinkedIn, TikTok, and Instagram and reaches over thirty million people a month. Be sure to give his episode a listen and check him out on social! >> Jonathan Javier on LinkedIn >> Jonathan Javier on Instagram >> Wonsulting | |||
| Episode 26 - Content that Stands Above the Rim with Scott Hale | 23 Nov 2021 | 00:40:36 | |
Creating content isn’t always easy. It can be a thankless and sometimes challenging job - how do you say something different than what everyone else is saying? How do you find a way to stand out? Scott A. Hale found a unique way. He co-founded BasketballNews.com and has hired former NBA players to write for him, which means they bring a perspective and quality to their articles and podcasts that other writers can’t. Listen to his episode and be sure to follow Scott and BasketballNews.com today! | |||
| Episode 25 - Creating Voice Content with Preston So | 09 Nov 2021 | 00:41:45 | |
Content creating is a challenging task, and it’s especially challenging creating voice content. Preston So is the Senior Director of Product Strategy at Oracle and the author of Voice Content and Usability. He focuses on how content is changing and adjusting to new user experiences, namely voice experience and immersive experiences that challenge the notions we have about the web and content. Preston understands the challenges that come with trying to control every aspect of the content user’s experience. Listen to this week’s episode as Preston discusses how to overcome these and other user experience challenges, and be sure to check out his book, Voice Content and Usability! | |||
| Episode 24 - A Content Renaissance (Fair) | 20 Apr 2021 | 00:42:10 | |
As a second-generation Renaissance festival face-painter, Elia Albarrán has seen a lot of changes in the ways festival-goers express themselves over the years. | |||
| Episode 23 - Meditation and Mindfulness | 06 Apr 2021 | 00:38:23 | |
Liza Kindred is on a mission to create content about and for mindfulness that steers clear of intentionally obscured marketing lingo. | |||
| Episode 22 - Nerding Out | 23 Mar 2021 | 00:39:12 | |
Emmanuel Aouad combines business strategy and nerdcore rapping as a means of influencing learning and facilitating awareness. | |||
| Episode 21 - Yes, And... | 09 Mar 2021 | 00:40:04 | |
Reacting on the fly is the name of the game for improv comedy, but has the pandemic slowed this growing art form? | |||
| Episode 20 - Creating Connections, Not Just Events | 23 Feb 2021 | 00:50:28 | |
Events strategist Dana Pake describes how events should be purposeful and create lasting connections, whether digital or in-person. | |||
| Episode 19 - Transforming Higher Ed | 09 Feb 2021 | 00:41:46 | |
Has higher education content marketing lost its way? A shift in strategy is needed to appeal to the next wave of applicants. | |||
| Episode 54 – The Future of AI User Experience with Greg Bennett Pt. 3 | 20 Aug 2024 | 00:23:10 | |
Unlock the secrets to a more intuitive and user-friendly artificial intelligence (AI) experience with our special guest, Greg Bennett. Journey with us through the fascinating history of user interface paradigms, based on Jakob Nielsen's insights, from the early days of batch processing, to today’s command-based interactions and intent-based AI interfaces. This episode does a deep dive into the shift from users providing step-by-step commands to simply stating desired outcomes, emphasizing the crucial role of usability. Discover why the future might render prompt engineers obsolete, much like how Google revolutionized search and diminished the need for specialized query skills. In addition to exploring the evolution of prompt engineering, we tackle the pressing challenges of AI accuracy and security, addressing issues like factual correctness and prompt injection. This episode offers a practical look at the synergy between graphical and conversational interfaces, such as the difference between filling out forms and engaging in extended dialogues. With an eye toward making AI more natural and conversational, Greg Bennett shares his vision for a future where users can refine outputs through iterative dialogue, making AI not just a tool but a seamless part of our everyday lives. Tune in to see how these advancements could revolutionize your interaction with technology. Connect with us! About Four Kitchens Your website needs to fulfill your mission and stand the test of time. We have a long history of helping teams like yours — those who educate, advocate, and inform — realize their website’s potential and make a positive change in the world. At Four Kitchens, we make the web a better place to teach, learn, and advocate for all. Driven by our content expertise, technical excellence, and a shared purpose of doing good, we craft websites that help organizations fulfill their missions. Learn more about how Four Kitchens makes websites with love. For good.
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| Episode 18 - Unboxing Board Games | 12 Jan 2021 | 00:30:08 | |
Board game marketing has changed during the pandemic, but one thing remains true: People of all ages love a bit of fun competition while they’re stuck at home. | |||
| Episode 17 - Cocktails as Content | 15 Dec 2020 | 00:36:59 | |
As barmaster of Austin, Texas’ Small Victory, Josh Loving took a cue from cocktail bars throughout history to create a menu that tells a story, answers questions, and sets the mood using very few words. | |||
| Episode 16 - Content from the Bubble | 01 Dec 2020 | 00:33:45 | |
The NBA’s fully confined bubble provided a thrilling finish to a season slashed by the pandemic and, consequently, a new way to create content that features the league’s superstars. | |||
| Episode 15 - Immersive Video | 17 Nov 2020 | 00:31:40 | |
360 video offers a fully immersive experience for the viewer. It’s as close to being there in real life as you could possibly imagine. | |||
| Episode 14 - Video Game and Level Design | 03 Nov 2020 | 00:38:48 | |
Bethesda Games’ Steve Massey designs video game levels that tell stories, evoke curiosity, and balance gameplay. | |||
| Episode 13 - Memoir and Personal Essay | 20 Oct 2020 | 00:35:43 | |
Memoirist Rachel Starnes provides a glimpse into the highly personal process of writing a memoir, an often misunderstood—and sometimes controversial—literary genre that continues to evolve. | |||
| Episode 12 - Legally Speaking | 09 Jun 2020 | 00:27:17 | |
Matchstick Legal’s Gabe Levine describes the legal world’s evolution from verbose Word-based documentation to simplified conversational automated content. | |||
| Episode 11 - Content from Community, Trust, and Intimacy | 26 May 2020 | 00:34:45 | |
Carl Smith of the Bureau of Digital tells host Todd Nienkerk about the business ownership content that comes from conversations with business owner members of the Bureau. | |||
| Episode 10 - Content That Speaks to You | 12 May 2020 | 00:38:45 | |
Voxable CEO and co-founder Lauren Golembiewski highlights how to create impactful conversational content in her discussion with host Todd Nienkerk. | |||
| Episode 9 - Virtual Content in the Real World | 28 Apr 2020 | 00:40:15 | |
Friends with Holograms CEO Cortney Harding brings her immersive training expertise to the discussion with host Todd Nienkerk. | |||
| Episode 53 – Language Biases in AI with Greg Bennett Pt. 2 | 08 Aug 2024 | 00:19:16 | |
Discover the hidden biases in large language models and how they skew towards English, creating unique challenges for other languages when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI). In this episode, Greg Bennett, head of prompt engineering at ZEALS, dissects the influence of training data predominantly sourced from English materials and the subsequent effectiveness of English prompts. We reveal how tiny linguistic tools called discourse markers can significantly enhance conversational flow in AI-generated responses, especially when navigating non-English languages. Linguistics professionals play a critical role in prompt engineering; their expertise in language structures and sociolinguistics gives them an edge in creating natural and engaging AI outputs. Hear about the intriguing differences between OpenAI and Anthropic's language models and how each handles discourse markers. We discuss why Anthropic's models seem to have an inherent grasp of these markers, whereas OpenAI's models need explicit instructions. Reflecting on the evolution of conversational AI, we go back to the early days of voice assistants like Cortana in 2014, sharing personal experiences and challenges faced in those formative years. Fast forward to the present and we illustrate how advancements in generative AI have transformed conversational UX. Learn how specifying discourse formats, whether for articles or chat messages, can guide AI to produce the desired style and register, making interactions smoother and more intuitive. Connect with us! About Four Kitchens Your website needs to fulfill your mission and stand the test of time. We have a long history of helping teams like yours — those who educate, advocate, and inform — realize their website’s potential and make a positive change in the world. At Four Kitchens, we make the web a better place to teach, learn, and advocate for all. Driven by our content expertise, technical excellence, and a shared purpose of doing good, we craft websites that help organizations fulfill their missions. Click here to learn more about how Four Kitchens makes websites with love. For good. | |||
| Episode 8 - Content Is in Our DNA | 14 Apr 2020 | 00:36:21 | |
GenomeWeb is an independent digital news organization that publishes genome sequencing and molecular biology content. Its CEO, Bernadette Toner, joins host Todd Nienkerk on The Future of Content podcast. | |||
| Episode 7 - Meeting Expectations | 31 Mar 2020 | 00:30:03 | |
Elise Keith, author and founder of Lucid Meetings, joins host Todd Nienkerk to offer insights on how to run successful meetings every day. | |||
| Episode 6 - The Culture of Content Strategy | 17 Mar 2020 | 00:36:08 | |
Brain Traffic founder and CEO Kristina Halvorson joins host Todd Ross Nienkerk to describe how content strategy has become a key element of the worlds of design and user experience. | |||
| Episode 5 - Getting Technical | 03 Mar 2020 | 00:31:06 | |
Developer advocate Lorna Mitchell brings her unique perspective on software engineers and technical content consumption to the discussion with host Todd Nienkerk. | |||