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Behind the Lens: AI, Adventure, and Big Ideas with Simon Needham24 Jan 202501:01:29

What happens when an experienced creative, designer, photographer and director dives into the world of AI? This week on Creatives with AI, host Lena Robinson chats with Simon Needham, a Yorkshire-born photographer, director, and adventurer now based in LA.

From co-founding ATTIK, a global design agency that changed the game, to crafting AI-powered visuals for conservation projects, Simon works hard to be ahead of the curve.

In this lively conversation, Simon shares how his career evolved from creating communications for Nike and PlayStation to capturing breathtaking wildlife and sports photography, and how AI tools have become a surprising companion in his creative process. Along the way, he talks about lessons learned from dismissing the internet back in the 90s, the difference between traditional photography and AI-generated images, and why staying curious is the best skill a creative can have.

Whether you’re curious about how AI is reshaping creativity or just love a good story about big ideas and bigger adventures, this episode has plenty to inspire.

Takeaways:

  • AI’s Creative Revolution: Simon shares how tools like MidJourney and Runway ML are transforming visual storytelling.
  • Lessons from the Past: Early mistakes with the internet taught Simon the importance of embracing new technology like AI.
  • AI vs. Real Photography: AI can mimic visuals, but can it replicate the emotional depth of real-world photography?
  • The Future of Creatives: Roles like art direction and prompt engineering will likely define the next wave of creative careers.
  • Balancing Passion and AI: Simon balances adventurous photography with the efficiency of AI innovation.
  • Storytelling Still Rules: Despite AI advancements, emotional storytelling remains key to resonating with audiences.

How to find Simon online:


People and Companies mentioned in this episode:

Unlocking Event Success: How VisualHive Uses AI to Transform B2B Events21 Jan 202500:53:44

Bogdan Maran, founder of VisualHive, discusses the transformative potential of AI in the B2B events industry, emphasising the challenges of content management and engagement post-events.

His company aims to revolutionise how event organisers leverage data and content to enhance attendee experiences and maximise ROI.

Bogdan shares insights from his extensive background in startups and media, highlighting how his journey has shaped the development of VisualHive's first product, Erleah, an AI-driven assistant designed to streamline operations and connect exhibitors with valuable leads.

The conversation delves into the importance of user-curated content and the need for effective tools that allow non-technical stakeholders to manage event data seamlessly.

As they explore the competitive landscape, Bogdan also reveals his vision for a future where the value of event content is fully realised, creating a sustainable business model that benefits all participants in the event ecosystem.

Takeaways:

  • VisualHive is redefining how B2B events utilise data, enhancing attendee experiences and maximising ROI.
  • Bogdan Maran’s journey involved years of trials, leading to the creation of Erleah, an AI-driven assistant.
  • The importance of content in B2B events is often overlooked, leading to missed opportunities.
  • VisualHive’s unique value proposition lies in merging media expertise with event technology solutions.
  • The company focuses on user-curated content to improve engagement and streamline event follow-up processes.
  • The market for event tech solutions is vast, with significant untapped potential in Europe alone.

Links referenced in this episode:


Me, Myself and AI: Lena Robinson’s Creative Journey13 Dec 202400:35:04

In this unconventional episode Lena Robinson, host and guest, dives into a self-reflective and candid conversation about creativity, technology, and the intersection of the two. Faced with a scheduling hiccup, Lena takes the opportunity to interview herself, offering listeners a rare glimpse into her multifaceted life as a creative, Kiwi entrepreneur, creative thinker, and champion of emerging tech.

From her early exposure to creativity through her parents' artistic pursuits to her current ventures with The FTSQ Gallery, Lena explores how creativity has shaped her career and personal growth. She shares insights on her journey as an early tech adopter, discussing how tools like AI are not only streamlining her work but also sparking curiosity and enhancing her creative output. Lena candidly reflects on her experiences using AI for idea generation, research, and overcoming mental blocks on challenging days.

The episode also touches on Lena's vision for the future of AI, emphasising collaboration over competition between humans and machines. With her characteristic warmth and humour, Lena invites listeners to embrace curiosity and take on a creative challenge using AI, making this episode a thought-provoking exploration of the evolving creative landscape.

Links mentioned in this episode:


Where to find Lena Robinson on Social Media:

Exploring the Allure and Challenge of Artificial Intelligence with Keith Smith25 Aug 202301:05:23

Join us on this intriguing podcast episode as David converses with Keith Smith, a seasoned professional with an impressive sales and business development background and, more recently, podcasting related to creative agency landscapes.

Weathering a derecho and venturing into the artificial intelligence (AI) world, he discusses how AI has helped get over 'the blank page syndrome' by generating unique ideas and assisting with post-production tasks. While AI has its benefits, Keith also highlights the importance of the human touch in content editing, artwork generation, and making aesthetic decisions.


In this episode, they discuss a myriad range of topics:

- How could AI's ability to replicate voices impact the music industry?

- What is the future role of AI in DJing, and could it replace human DJs?

- How will AI's automation of many human tasks impact jobs and the economy?

- Will society turn into a heterotopia with AI fulfilling the necessities of life?


One highlight of the conversation is Keith's insight on AI and its future role, "We have to roll with this. We have to accept that it's coming and we can't fight it". This and many more fascinating takes on how AI is navigating our lives, its ethical implications and even its impact on creative forms like photography, music and much more are explored.

Exploring the Intersection of Creativity, Design, and Artificial Intelligence with Natalia Talkowska18 Aug 202300:44:42

Prepare to illuminate your creative process and enrich your perspective as we sit down with Natalia, the founding force behind Natalka Design, a company renowned for transforming complex business narratives into engaging visual content. Natalia shares her expertise regarding the augmentation of design strategies with AI tools and their potential to expedite the workflow and ignite the spark of creativity. Despite the rising technological influence, we stress the undying essence of the human touch that crafts designs with a unique and impactful semblance.



As our dialogue unfolds, we delve into the profound implications of burgeoning technology on our lives and professions. From potential shifts in job markets to the looming fear of living in a data-driven bubble, we traverse these pressing concerns. Natalia guides us through this intricate web, contemplating the promise of a renaissance of highly skilled humans and the urgent necessity of inclusivity in this rapidly transforming landscape.




Lastly, we ponder upon the omnipresent algorithms shaping our online experiences, their role in serving personalised content, and the consequential loss of serendipity and randomness. Stay tuned as we navigate through these pressing issues, stressing the importance of retaining diverse experiences in an increasingly monocultural digital world. Our conversation encourages a balanced approach, embracing the power of AI tools whilst celebrating the irreplaceable value of human creativity and connection.

The Future of Tech: AI in the UK and India's Digital Renaissance with Rush Shaw CBE11 Aug 202300:55:15

Get ready to embark on a thought-provoking journey as we traverse the thriving London tech scene, engage in stimulating AI discussions from this year's London Tech Week and explore the burgeoning tech transformation in India.

Navigating the Intersection of AI and Education with Dr Steve Watson04 Aug 202300:54:35

Welcome to the Creatives with AI podcast! This is a show where we share insights about the future of artificial intelligence and how it will affect the lives of people working in the creative industries.

On today’s show, we chat with Professor Steve Watson from the University of Cambridge, where we touch on

  • the transformative role of AI in education, particularly its potential to personalise learning, promote inclusivity, and assist teachers in creating better test questions and designing curricula;
  • the changing dynamics between teachers and students in the era of digital revolution and the debates on the purpose and form of education;
  • the potential of AI in decision-making within the educational sphere, supporting diverse teaching and learning styles, and fostering critical thinking; and 
  • how AI tools like Grammarly are transforming communication.



Dr Steve Watson, an Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge, focuses on Large Language Model AI's impact on education. He co-chairs the Faculty's Knowledge Power Politics research cluster and serves as Associate Executive Editor for the Cambridge Journal of Education. He uses methodologies like Social Systems Theory and Phenomenology to explore media, policy, education, and teacher professional learning.


His engineering and educational studies degrees are from Cambridge, the Open University, and Nottingham. He holds a Postgraduate Certificate of Education from Sheffield, worked in retail, telecommunications, and taught mathematics before academia.


As always, links to Steven’s profile and social media will be in the show notes on our website at creativeswith.ai.


Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy this educational conversation with Steven.

Decoding the Future - AI's Influence on Work and Society with Mike Nemirovsky28 Jul 202300:53:55

Get ready to shake up your perceptions of the future of work and society as we navigate the realm of artificial intelligence (AI). This episode promises to be an enlightening journey as we delve into how AI, through chatbots like GPT, is revolutionising productivity by undertaking tasks such as summarising podcasts and generating show notes. However, we're not just here to marvel at AI's potential. We also grapple with the urgent need for regulation in its development and usage. Whose ethics, we ponder, should guide AI's trajectory, and why we propose human rights as the starting point?

Exploring the Future of AI in Creative Industries with John Caswell and Nicole Yershon21 Jul 202301:07:14

Have you ever wondered how AI will shape our future? Or how it might replace certain aspects of our work? This episode brings together two brilliant minds in business and AI - John Caswell and Nicole Yershon. John, an artist turned tech entrepreneur, and Nicole, a marketing maven who pioneered bringing businesses into the 21st century, share their unique journeys and insights on the evolving role of AI in our industries.



From the creative fields to business analysis, AI is not just a tool but an assistive partner that amplifies our capabilities. John and Nicole open up about their experiences using AI to generate insights and advise clients while debunking misconceptions about AI replacing creatives. They also explore the power and challenges of AI in generating presentations and revolutionizing creative design. But with great power comes great responsibility, and they delve into the complexities of establishing an ethical framework for AI that respects varying values across different regions.




Our dynamic duo doesn't stop there. They envision AI creating new industries in hospitality, leisure, and free time. We also get into the recent tech developments, like Apple's announcement of the Apple Vision Pro, and speculate on how these developments could revolutionize the way we work. This episode is a deep dive into the potential of AI as an assistive tool in business and how it might change our lives in ways we can only begin to imagine. Join us on this journey into the future of AI in the creative industries and beyond.

The Seven Most Important Characteristics for Success Over the Next 2-3 Years with David Wood14 Jul 202300:49:14

The world, as we know it, is evolving at an unprecedented pace. The future is not only arriving faster but is also more unpredictable than ever. To navigate through this rapidly changing landscape, we need to equip ourselves with certain skills and characteristics. 

In this episode, we delve into this topic with David Wood, co-host of the globally renowned London Futurist podcast.


Here's a rundown of the seven most important characteristics that David believes people will need to be successful over the next 2-3 years.


1. Fast Learning: The ability to learn quickly is crucial. As David puts it, "No matter what you may have learned in previous jobs or in school, almost certainly that's not going to be the entirety of what we're going to need to know for any new skill area."


2. Insightfully Collaborative: With the pace of change accelerating, we need to build bridges with other people. Building the right set of collaboration partners and finding the right communities is key. 


3. Political: In addition to small "p" politics (cooperating and getting on with people you don't always like), we also need to consider big "P" Politics. This means getting involved in guiding our political leaders to understand the seriousness of the changes facing society.


4. Trustable: In an era of misinformation, companies need to focus on gaining trust. Being able to convince partners, customers, and clients that we are on their side will be crucial.


5. Emotionally Resilient: With the job market becoming increasingly disruptive, the ability to adapt is essential. This can mean changing one's skills, identity, or even location to stay competitive. 


6. Agile: Breaking down large, complex tasks into something more manageable and tangible is key. The concept of agile working, which involves a fail-fast, fail-smart approach, can be beneficial.


7. Astute: As AI continues to evolve and impact various aspects of our lives, understanding its potential and implications is essential. This includes the benefits of AI, the importance of a safety mentality, and the need to be aware of what we don't know.


These seven characteristics are not just essential for personal growth, but they also have broader societal implications. As we move into a future characterized by rapid change and unpredictability, these skills will become increasingly crucial. It's time to fast-forward and thrive in the fast-forward future.


In the words of David Wood, "Everybody should become a part-time Futurist because the future is coming faster than it ever did before."

AI's Potential Pathways: Exploring the Four Cs of Superintelligence with "The AI Guy" Calum Chace13 Jul 202300:53:38

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving field that has captured the public's imagination with its potential to revolutionize various sectors, including education, technology, and the workplace.

In this insightful episode, "The AI Guy", Calum Chace dives deep into this subject, exploring the exciting possibilities and ethical implications of advanced AI.




Unleashing Creativity in Filmmaking with Artificial Intelligence with Alex Stolz07 Jul 202300:50:54

Can AI revolutionise the film industry and take creativity to new heights? We explore this fascinating question with our guest, Alex Stolz, a filmmaker passionate about innovation, working on projects related to film marketing, distribution, and incubation. From his journey of working in cinemas to the UK Film Council and the BFI, Alex shares his experiences with AI in film and raises crucial concerns about its role in creative industries.

As we discuss the democratisation of filmmaking through technology, we dive into the power of tools like Unreal Engine and Unity in empowering creators. Motion capture and virtual worlds are transforming the way films are made and marketed, and we examine how machine learning algorithms can expedite the editing and post-production process. We also touch upon AI-generated screenplay drafts from books, although the technology still grapples with producing tension in scenes.


Join us in this captivating conversation as we delve into the ethical considerations of AI becoming more prevalent in the film industry, the potential impact on entry-level jobs, and the creative process. We ponder the challenges of bringing novel, original ideas to the table and the necessity for champions to ensure these stories are heard. Get inspired as Alex shares his experiences with his incubator, working to bring new stories to market and transforming filmmakers into creator-entrepreneurs.




You can find Alex on


Website: Future of Film


Twitter: @alexstolz1


LinkedIn: Alex Stolz

The Importance of Staying Calm with Victoria Usher30 Jun 202300:57:26

Victoria Usher is the Founder and CEO of GingerMay, a multi-award-winning strategic marketing and PR consultancy with offices in London, New York and Berlin. 

In this show, we touch on: 


  • the hysteria building around chat GPT and how it can be taken out of context;
  • the importance of looking back at other technologies and how they have been adopted in order to move forward with AI;
  • the need for a paper trail when using AI;
  • how this may affect the artistic and creative experience of making and consuming art; and
  • how AI can be used to detect bias in language and promote gender equality. 



A former data analyst and agency CMO, Victoria founded GingerMay to help businesses improve their reputation and commercial performance by clearly articulating their brilliance.


She has received international acclaim for her work in the PR and communications sector; was named "PR Communicator of the Year" at the Marketing Awards, "Industry Leader of the Year" at the PRCA Awards and "Entrepreneur of the Year" at the global Stevie Awards.


LinkedIn: @VictoriaUsher @GingerMay 


Twitter: @VictoriaUsher @TeamGingerMay


Website: www.teamgingermay.com




[00:02:19] PR built on data.


[00:04:19] AI and Media Databases.


[00:08:38] Artificial intelligence and its development.


[00:11:09] AI's rapid development.


[00:14:48] The Future of Jobs.


[00:18:32] Creating a "brain".


[00:22:54] Interacting with AI-generated content.


[00:26:27] AI revolutionizes data analytics.


[00:29:23] Trusting AI creations.


[00:34:39] Legislation for AI technology.


[00:37:03] Reducing bias in job descriptions.


[00:40:15] Bias in language and AI.


[00:45:07] Job displacement due to AI.


[00:48:22] Copywriters losing work.


[00:51:29] AI and language production.


[00:54:46] Future of robotics and AI.

The Future of Startups: How AI is Reshaping the Landscape with Andy Evans09 Dec 202400:49:41

This podcast episode delves into the evolving landscape of AI startups and the critical insights investors seek when evaluating these companies.

The discussion emphasises that a genuine AI business must be built on innovative technology applications rather than simply wrapping existing APIs around a problem.

Our guest, Andy Evans, explores the importance of traction and how founders should focus on solving real problems while leveraging AI as an enabler rather than the sole selling point.

He also highlights the emotional journey of being a founder, the significance of timing in business success, and the need for healthy collaboration within entrepreneurial communities.

Listen to gain valuable perspectives on navigating the startup ecosystem, particularly in the context of AI, and the potential pitfalls to avoid when pitching to investors.

Takeaways:

  • Investors need to see and hear the founders' passion and articulation when evaluating startups
  • AI should be seen as an enabler rather than the core business itself
  • Startups must demonstrate genuine traction and problem-solving capabilities to attract investment.
  • Founders often struggle with isolation, making community connections vital for support and growth.
  • Relying solely on third-party AI APIs can pose significant risks to startups' business models.
  • Persistence in pitching is essential; a 'no' today doesn't mean 'no' forever.

Links referenced in this episode:



Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • OpenAI
  • American Express
  • Thomas Cook
  • Meta
  • Anthropic
  • ChatGPT
  • Perplexity
  • PwC
  • Net Communities
  • OnScroll
  • Tunbridge Wells Media Group
  • Techstars
  • Digital Founders
  • Adavow

Alex Burton: The Role of AI in Defending Western Values23 Jun 202300:53:02

Alex Burton is a retired Royal Navy Rear Admiral turned defence consultant who discusses the role of the military in defending Western values and how AI fits into those strategies. He discusses the difficulty in justifying military conflicts to the public and how the events in Eastern Europe and Ukraine have highlighted the importance of national security. Alex also explains how AI can enhance military capabilities and the ethical considerations that come with its use.

Overall, the conversation offers insights into the intersection of military strategy and technological advancements.




Timestamps


00:01:30 AI in defence and ethics.


00:09:29 AI supports ethical military decisions.


00:15:19 AI can support effective decision-making.


00:24:20 AI can be used for evil.


00:27:40 AI in defence needs regulation.


00:32:25 AI in defence: potential risks.


00:40:17 Importance of explainability in AI.


00:50:45 Technology requires aligned allies.


00:51:05 Anticipating something massive in the news.

The Future of PR: Human and AI Collaboration with Julia Linehan16 Jun 202300:36:49

During this episode, Julia discusses the use of AI technology in the PR industry to enhance content and save time. We mention tools like Copysmith.ai that can improve content and make it more engaging. However, she also stresses the importance of human input in informing AI and using it correctly. Julia notes that AI is still in its early stages and that AI-generated content can lack a human touch. Julia predicts that in the future, PR agencies may be asked to provide a mix of AI-generated and human-generated content, with a focus on live events and human interaction. While AI technology can be useful in creating plans and saving time, it should be used in conjunction with human input to ensure a more personalized and effective approach.

Reimagining Urban Planning with AI with Zach Katz14 Jun 202300:50:40

In this episode of the Creatives with AI podcast, hosts David Brown and DeeDee Wallace speak with AI artist Zach Katz, the creator behind the Twitter account @BetterStreetsAI.

Zach uses generative AI imaging tools to transform cities into more pedestrian and cyclist-friendly spaces. He advocates for safe streets and has led several successful campaigns in Portland, Oregon, revolutionizing the urban landscape. David and Zach discuss the democratization of urban planning, using AI to create compelling visions of the future and living life in Amsterdam.

To learn more about the Creatives with AI podcast and its guests, visit the website at www.creativeswith.ai.



Timestamps


[00:00:33] AI artist creating livable cities.


[00:05:19] AI transforming cities.


[00:09:18] Democratizing urban planning.


[00:13:17] E-bikes revolutionizing US cities.


[00:13:48] AI and city planning.


[00:17:11] Traffic and road closures.


[00:21:02] Urban Planning and Design.


[00:23:28] Car-free streets in cities.


[00:27:08] AI Urban Planning.


[00:31:06] The decline of hat makers.


[00:33:47] The Future of AI.


[00:37:50] Post-money society.


[00:41:08] The future of money.


[00:44:44] Future of job security.


[00:49:01] Impact of AI on creativity.

Wo King: Using AI for Good07 Jun 202301:04:28

Welcome to our first podcast episode!

In this episode, DeeDee and I chat with Wo King, Founder & CEO of Hi9, who discusses OpenAI's announcement of plugins, which allow users to integrate different apps into OpenAI and perform multiple tasks, including finding local restaurants, booking tables, and purchasing groceries.

We also talk about how Google is falling behind and has a culture of fear that is preventing them from innovating. The episode ends with a discussion on people leaving Google Brain to join OpenAI.

Hello Friends12 Mar 202300:01:36

"Creatives with AI" is a new podcast that delves into the future of content creation and how artificial intelligence will impact it over the next 5-10 years.

Hosted by me, David Brown, the show features in-depth discussions with some of the most influential and important industry leaders in fields such as copywriting, PR, marketing, journalism, politics, education, design, art, and music.

Through thought-provoking conversations, the podcast explores the ethical considerations, benefits, and drawbacks of using AI tools, as well as the opportunities and challenges that will arise in creative industries as AI becomes more prevalent.

Whether you work in one of these industries or simply have an interest in the topic, "Creatives with AI" offers valuable insights into the intersection of technology and creativity.

We have some fantastic guests lined up, like Rush Shaw CBE, the founder and CEO of Tech London Advocates and Tech Global Advocates, and Victoria Usher, a multi-award-winning Founder and CEO of GingerMay PR. They are both amazing people, and I know you’ll be interested to hear their thoughts on the topic.

We’re always looking for interesting guests, so if you know someone who you think we should speak to or would like to have a chat with us, please let us know.

You will be able to find us on all major platforms and on our website, www.creativeswithai.com. 

Thanks for listening, and stay curious.

//david

AI's Cultural Impact: How Joyann Boyce is Pioneering Inclusivity in Tech05 Dec 202400:41:49

Meet Joyann Boyce, the dynamic founder and CEO of Inclued AI, who takes us on an insightful journey through the world of artificial intelligence and inclusive marketing.

From her beginnings as a self-taught marketer to becoming a champion for diverse representation, Joanne's story is fuelled by a pivotal moment involving a controversial H&M campaign that ignited her passion to challenge biases in marketing content.

Partnering with tech luminaries like Charlene Hunter MBE, she developed a cutting-edge tool that fights against racial and gender biases, setting her on a path to establish Include AI.

Joyann's tale is not just about career milestones but also the profound impact of understanding societal perceptions to create powerful, inclusive messages.

Find Joyann on the links below:

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/joyannboyce/

Joyann Boyce's TedX:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zuy6sOENAqg&t=1s

Company website  https://www.inclued.ai/

Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inclued-ai/

Further resources mentioned

Charlene Hunter MBE - CEO & Founder of Coding Black Females https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlenephunter/

"Unmasking AI: My Mission to Protect What Is Human in a World of Machines" by Joy Buolamwin: https://www.unmasking.ai/

"Algorithms of Oppression" by Safiya Umoja Noble: https://safiyaunoble.com/research-writing/

"Coded Bias" by Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/81328723

"Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men" by Caroline Criado-Perez : https://carolinecriadoperez.com/book/invisible-women/

"The age of surveillance and capitalism" by Shoshana Zuboff : https://shoshanazuboff.com/book/about/

Harnessing AI for Storytelling: Jagger Waters on Creativity and the Future04 Dec 202400:35:40

In a thought-provoking episode of Women with AI, Jagger Waters explores artificial intelligence's transformative impact on filmmaking.

Drawing on her extensive experience in original content development, Waters discusses how she began exploring AI during the Hollywood Writers Strike in 2023. She recognised this as an opportunity to innovate within an industry facing significant challenges.

She shares her insights on how AI tools can facilitate the creation of pre-visualisation materials, enabling storytellers to present their ideas with greater clarity and impact.

This shift enhances the creative process and democratises filmmaking, allowing a broader range of voices and perspectives to emerge in the industry.

Takeaways:

  • AI tools empower filmmakers to create visual materials that enhance storytelling and communication.
  • Jagger emphasises the importance of staying educated about AI's impact on creative industries.
  • She highlights the contrast between fear surrounding AI and the supportive community she found.

Links:

Jagger on LinkedIn

Glamorous Reptile - Jagger on Instagram

James Bridle book - Ways of Being

Laura Tripaldi book - Parallel MInds

AI Experts React to Oprah Winfrey's "AI and the Future of Us" Special

The College of Extraordinary Experiences - 2025 details

Jagger on Substack

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Curious Refuge
  • Machine Cinema
  • Cinema Synthetica
  • Producers Guild of America
  • Television Academy
  • AWS
  • Fabric AI
  • Runway
  • Lionsgate
  • Sony
  • Warner
  • Universal Music Group

AI, Ethics, and Law: Navigating the Future with Dr Christian de Vartavan03 Dec 202400:58:19

In this episode of The Law WithAI™, host Will Charlesworth delves into the intricate intersection of AI, ethics, and regulation with the multifaceted Dr Christian de Vartavan, CEO of Projectis Publishing.

The discussion spans the transformative impact of AI on productivity in publishing, challenges of copyright in a digital age, and blockchain’s potential to revolutionise intellectual property protection.

They explore the global regulatory landscape, balancing innovation with necessary safeguards, and the urgency of preparing for AI’s ethical and security implications.

Packed with insights on how technology reshapes society and commerce, this is a must-listen for those navigating the future of law and AI.

Key Themes:

  1. The Ethical and Regulatory Challenges of AI - The conversation explores the need for a balanced approach to AI regulation, focusing on safeguarding areas like national security and children’s welfare while fostering innovation in industries like publishing and SMEs.
  2. The Intersection of Technology and Intellectual Property - Dr de Vartavan highlights how technologies like AI and blockchain are transforming intellectual property protection, with innovative applications such as blockchain-based copyright enforcement for publishing and patent management.
  3. Balancing Innovation and Human Creativity - The episode delves into how AI enhances productivity but emphasises the irreplaceable value of human creativity, particularly in publishing, and discusses the ethical implications of AI-generated content versus authentic, human-created works.

Play, Create, Innovate: Benjamin Southworth on AI’s Role in Artistic Evolution29 Nov 202401:11:06

In this riveting episode host Lena Robinson welcomes Benjamin Southworth, a polymath who seamlessly blends art, music, entrepreneurship, and technology. Known for helping found groundbreaking tech community events such as Silicon Drinkabout, Chew the Fat and Don’t Pitch Me Bro, Benjamin shares insights from his journey co-founding 3Beards and playing a pivotal role in London’s Tech City (now rolled out nationwide as Tech Nation), to where he is today. Whether helping to orchestrate art hackathons in the Tate Modern or designing digital tools for emerging economies, Ben's career is a testament to the creative potential of technology.

The conversation dives deep into the intersection of AI and creativity, exploring how tools like generative AI can serve as collaborators rather than competitors for artists. Ben eloquently discusses the joy and challenges of maintaining a childlike sense of wonder, both in art and in life, and how his upbringing among artistic parents shaped his philosophy. The episode also tackles pressing questions: Can AI truly be a “bicycle for the mind,” amplifying human creativity, or does its rapid adoption risk mechanising our artistic souls?

From musings on empathy as the cornerstone of meaningful tech to real-world anecdotes of using AI for problem-solving, this episode is an enlightening exploration of technology’s role in art, society, and the future. Tune in to hear Ben’s predictions, hopes, and concerns about AI's impact on creative expression and human connection.

Links mentioned in this episode


How to find Benjamin Southworth on Social Media

Driving into the Future: How Technology is Transforming Transport with Darren Capes27 Nov 202400:46:37

Transport technology is at a pivotal moment, and Darren Capes's insights provide a roadmap for leveraging government funding to catalyse innovation in local authorities.

Darren emphasises that budgets should never end in underspend; instead, they should be utilised to create impactful change.

This proactive approach is essential for local governments looking to embrace technological advancements and improve urban mobility. Ian’s experiences illustrate the need for a cultural shift within public sector organisations that prioritises action and results over caution and inaction. By doing so, authorities can enhance their service delivery and foster a spirit of innovation that resonates throughout the community.

Takeaways:

  • The podcast discusses the historical context of transport planning and the evolution of roles.
  • Darren highlights the significance of data in decision-making for transport management and planning.
  • The need for vehicle-to-infrastructure communication is crucial for future transport systems.
  • Experiences at York illustrate how innovative technology can enhance urban transport solutions.
  • Serendipity plays a role in career paths; being adaptable is essential for success.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • York City Council
  • Humberside County Council
  • JCB
  • INRIX
  • TomTom
  • PTV
  • Aimsun
  • Citymapper

Navigating the Future: How AI Can Reshape Our Cities and Improve Lives with Dave Atkinson24 Nov 202400:46:29

The Places with AI podcast introduces Dave Atkinson as the host, focusing on how artificial intelligence and technology can enhance both urban and rural environments.

This discussion delves into Dave's background as a cartographer and his journey through various roles in local government, emphasising his commitment to improving life for vulnerable populations.

A significant theme is the intersection of technology, urban planning, and public service, particularly in addressing issues like transport accessibility and climate change.

The conversation also explores the potential of AI in reimagining public spaces and the collaborative design process that involves local communities.

Listeners can expect insights into the challenges and innovations shaping the future of our cities and the role of technology in creating more liveable environments.

Takeaways:

  • The podcast will explore the intersection of AI technology and physical places, aiming to improve urban and rural environments for better living standards.
  • Dave Atkinson has a background in cartography and technology, which informs his approach to discussing AI's impact on society.
  • The show intends to address the needs of vulnerable populations in urban and rural settings through the use of AI and technology.
  • The discussions will include how intelligent transport systems can enhance public safety and efficiency in public transportation networks.
  • AI's role in public planning and how it can facilitate community engagement and design will be a focus of the podcast.
  • The hosts express a desire to reimagine public spaces and infrastructure with the help of AI and technology to promote sustainability.

Exploring AI's Impact on Human Relationships: Insights from Robin Osborne22 Nov 202400:28:48

The engaging dialogue with Robin Osborne reveals the profound ways artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping human relationships and interactions.

Osborne, a veteran in the tech field, shares his early passion for computers and programming, leading to his influential roles at companies like ASOS and Just Eat.

He recounts how the rise of machine learning has revolutionised customer service, particularly through the development of chatbots that manage repetitive inquiries, allowing human agents to focus on more complex issues.

This narrative sets the stage for a broader exploration of AI's impact on society, emphasising the need for technology to enhance human connectivity rather than diminish it.

Takeaways:

  • The impact of AI on enhancing human connectivity is a crucial discussion today.
  • AI technologies can efficiently handle mundane tasks, freeing humans for more complex interactions.
  • Generative AI can inspire creativity by offering ideas beyond the usual constraints.
  • Ethical concerns arise when AI imitates personalities without explicit consent from the individuals.
  • AI's role in customer service can significantly improve user satisfaction by deflecting repetitive inquiries.
  • The future of AI should focus on improving quality of life rather than just cost-cutting.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • asos
  • Microsoft
  • Amazon
  • Google
  • Just Eat

Breaking Barriers: Women, AI, and the New Frontier of Creativity20 Nov 202400:36:36

In this episode of Women with AI, host Joanna Shilton chats with Emma Wharton-Love, co-founder of Spark, an AI consultancy empowering creative and marketing teams.

Emma shares her unconventional career journey—from leading hybrid working initiatives in Parliament to founding Spark alongside her husband, Jules, where together, they demystify AI’s role in streamlining creative processes, tackling misconceptions, and highlighting its potential to enhance, not replace, human creativity.

With actionable insights on AI tools, business transformation, and the importance of blending human ingenuity with cutting-edge technology, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone navigating the future of work and creativity.

Takeaways:

  • Emma emphasises that AI can streamline repetitive tasks, allowing more time for creativity.
  • Understanding AI tools is crucial for creative agencies to stay competitive in the evolving landscape.
  • AI should be seen as an assistant that enhances human creativity rather than replacing it.
  • The integration of AI into the creative process can lead to innovative and original ideas.
  • Emma's journey reflects the importance of adaptability and continuous skill development in one's career.
  • The collaborative potential between AI tools and human ingenuity will define future creative success.

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The Legal Landscape of Autonomous Vehicles: Insights from Lucy McCormick17 Jan 202500:38:02

Will Charlesworth welcomes Lucy McCormick, a commercial barrister with expertise in advanced driver assistance systems and automated vehicles, to explore the evolving intersection of law and artificial intelligence.

The conversation delves into the implications of the Automated Vehicles Act 2024, which introduces new legal concepts such as the “user in charge” and the “authorised self-driving entity,” addressing the regulatory landscape for self-driving cars.

Lucy discusses the importance of clarifying marketing terminology to prevent public confusion over vehicle capabilities.

The episode also highlights ethical dilemmas surrounding AI decision-making, especially in critical scenarios, and the challenge of ensuring accountability while balancing safety and explainability.

Listeners will gain insights into the future of product liability concerning AI and the pressing need for a comprehensive legal framework to keep pace with technological advancements.

Takeaways:

  • The podcast emphasises that the information provided does not constitute legal advice, highlighting the importance of consulting a professional for specific legal issues.
  • Lucy McCormick discusses her journey into the intersection of AI and law, noting her early interest in automated vehicles.
  • The Automated Vehicles Act 2024 introduces new legal concepts, such as 'user in charge' and 'no user in charge' vehicles.
  • Generative AI is being cautiously adopted in legal practices, with varying acceptance among junior and senior lawyers.
  • A significant challenge in AI regulation is ensuring accountability while maintaining the technology's effectiveness and safety.
  • The marketing regulations for automated vehicles aim to clarify the distinction between assistance systems and fully autonomous driving capabilities.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Ondison Chambers
  • Henderson Chambers
  • DeepMind

From Evidence Gathering to Fraud Prevention: AI's Impact on Legal Practices18 Nov 202400:38:27

Navigating the complex interplay between artificial intelligence and the legal landscape, Will Charlesworth engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Neil Miller, the founder and CEO of 10 Intelligence.

Their conversation unfolds the significant transformations that AI has brought to the fields of investigations, due diligence, and fraud prevention.

Mr Miller shares his insights on how AI has revolutionised the way investigations are conducted, transitioning from manual document reviews to automated processes that enhance efficiency and accuracy.

He emphasises, however, that while AI tools expedite data gathering and analysis, the human element remains irreplaceable. The ability to interpret nuanced evidence, conduct interviews, and provide contextual understanding still relies heavily on experienced professionals.

The episode highlights the importance of balancing technological advancements with human insight, particularly in high-stakes environments like fraud investigations, where accuracy and accountability are paramount.

Takeaways:

  • AI has transformed how evidence is gathered, making processes faster but needing human oversight.
  • Neil Miller emphasises the importance of human intuition in investigations despite advancements in AI.
  • Different jurisdictions have varying data regulations, affecting how AI can be utilised in investigations.
  • AI is a valuable tool, but it cannot replace the human element in fraud investigations.

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From Drum Beats to Data: Tom Morley on Art, AI, and Staying Relevant at 7015 Nov 202400:53:16

In this vibrant episode our host Lena Robinson sits down with Tom Morley, a founding member and drummer of 80's pop band Scritti Politti, who’s now reshaping his creative journey with AI. At 70, Tom's experiences are as dynamic as ever; he shares his reflections on using AI in everything from drumming and visuals to song production. With a background in fine arts and a well-earned reputation as an engaging performer, Tom brings a unique perspective on the intersection of human creativity and AI.

Tom discusses how AI tools like Midjourney and Suno have transformed his creative process, allowing him to experiment with visual art and music in unprecedented ways. Despite initial skepticism, Tom dove into AI, embracing the technology to enhance his work’s reach and resonance. His story touches on fascinating examples, like the AI-generated visuals that captivate audiences at his drumming gigs and his foray into AI-assisted songwriting.

The conversation also explores the essence of creativity in the digital age. Tom emphasises the importance of human touch—the art of “knowing when to stop”—and the role of years of artistic experience in making the most of AI's potential. Together, Lena and Tom unpack the delicate balance between embracing new technology and maintaining artistic integrity, leaving listeners inspired to reflect on how AI might serve their own creative goals.

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How AI is Reshaping Work, Relationships, and Society with Emem Rita Usanga07 Nov 202400:42:16

In this episode of Relationships WithAI, host Iyabo Oba sits down with Emem Rita Usanga, a powerhouse in the tech advocacy world and the driving force behind Tech Nigeria Advocates, part of a global network championing tech ecosystems worldwide.

Emem brings a wealth of experience from her background in advertising, tech startups, and as a passionate advocate for connecting Nigeria’s tech landscape with the rest of the world.

Listeners can expect a thought-provoking discussion on AI’s influence on human relationships, the societal implications of AI advancements, and the balance between technology’s potential to help or hinder genuine human connection.

Don’t miss Emem’s unique insights into the challenges and opportunities AI presents in both the Global North and South.

Takeaways:

  1. AI’s Double-Edged Impact on Human Connection: While AI can streamline mundane tasks and boost productivity, its growing presence in personal and professional relationships risks furthering isolation, especially in the Global North, where reliance on technology may erode face-to-face interactions.
  2. Challenges in AI Adoption Across Regions: Emem highlights the differing needs of the Global North and South. In regions like Nigeria, where basic infrastructure can be a challenge, AI must address practical issues—such as fraud prevention—before tackling more advanced applications.
  3. Future of Work and Social Dynamics: As AI takes on more roles traditionally held by humans, Emem foresees both job displacement and the creation of new roles. This shift requires societies and individuals to adapt, underscoring the importance of human adaptability and ongoing learning in an AI-driven world.

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Women in Tech: Jo Stansfield on Breaking Barriers and Building Trust in AI06 Nov 202400:34:17

Join us as we delve into the crucial topic of trustworthy AI with Jo Stansfield, an inclusive innovation consultant and founder of Inclusioneering.

Jo shares her journey from engineering to focusing on the human dimensions of technology, highlighting the importance of avoiding bias and embracing responsibility in AI systems.

She discusses the alarming implications of algorithmic decision-making, particularly in education and recruitment, where fairness is often compromised.

Jo emphasises the need for organizations to implement proper accountability and transparency measures to ensure equitable outcomes for all.

Throughout the conversation, she also offers insights into the role of diversity in tech and manufacturing, advocating for a more inclusive approach to innovation.

Takeaways:

  • Jo Stansfield emphasises the importance of trustworthy AI to ensure fairness and accountability in decision-making processes.
  • Her experience in tech has driven her passion for inclusive innovation, addressing bias and discrimination in AI systems.
  • AI's rapid integration into various sectors necessitates ethical considerations and responsible usage to avoid reinforcing societal biases.
  • Inclusioneering aims to foster diversity in tech and engineering by helping organizations understand their workforce and culture.
  • The use of biometric data in schools raises significant privacy concerns that need careful consideration and scrutiny.
  • AI applications in recruitment and manufacturing must be critically assessed to prevent perpetuating existing inequalities.

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Meet the Future: Startups Revolutionizing Industries with AI01 Nov 202400:07:11

David Brown, Founder of Futurehand Media and Executive Producer of the WithAI FM podcast network, introduces his newest show, "Startups WithAI."

This podcast aims to spotlight innovative startups that are leveraging generative AI tools like Midjourney and ChatGPT to solve unique challenges and create exciting solutions.

David expresses his enthusiasm for engaging with these passionate entrepreneurs, offering them a platform to share their journeys and the significance of their projects.

The show will feature conversations that delve into the startups' missions, their target audiences, and the problems they aim to address, while avoiding a traditional pitch format.

With plans to launch in November, David invites startups interested in participating and mentions opportunities for sponsorship to support the show’s growth.

Takeaways:

  • David introduces the new podcast show, Startups with AI, aimed at exploring innovative startups.
  • The show will feature conversations with startups using generative AI to solve problems in unique ways.
  • Listeners can expect insights into startups' passions, challenges, and the impact of their work.
  • David emphasises the importance of passion in startups compared to legacy companies, which often lose it.
  • He encourages startups using AI to apply for a chance to be featured in upcoming episodes.
  • The show aims to serve as a resource for investors interested in AI-driven opportunities.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Midjourney
  • ChatGPT
  • Claude
  • Meta

Messy First Drafts to Magic: AI as the Creative Companion with Bernie J. Mitchell01 Nov 202401:02:46

In "Messy First Drafts to Magic: AI as the Creative Companion with Bernie J. Mitchell, our host Lena Robinson delves into an enlightening conversation with Bernie J. Mitchell, a dynamic connector in the creative world and advocate for co-working communities.

Bernie’s story takes listeners through his rich career journey, from hospitality and marketing to his present-day passion for the creator economy and community building. Together, Lena and Bernie unpack how AI has transformed Bernie’s approach to creativity, from overcoming the challenges of dyslexia to embracing tools like Grammarly and ChatGPT, which have allowed him to turn “messy first drafts” into polished, engaging work.

Bernie shares how he’s leveraged AI to bolster both his productivity and creative output, making a strong case for viewing AI as a supportive ally rather than a threat.

The discussion touches on key insights for freelancers and creatives alike, exploring how AI can empower them to stay competitive, accelerate idea development, and remove roadblocks in their workflows.

Takeaways:

  • AI as a Catalyst for Creativity: AI tools like ChatGPT can expedite the creative process by helping writers flesh out ideas quickly.
  • Efficiency in Freelance Workflows: The integration of AI can significantly save time and boost productivity for freelancers and independent creators.
  • Embracing AI is Essential: Understanding how to leverage AI is rapidly becoming a vital skill for creative professionals.
  • AI as a Creative Partner, Not a Replacement: Viewing AI as a collaborator highlights its role in enhancing rather than replacing human creativity.
  • Community and Collaboration: Co-working spaces and community connections are crucial for sparking creativity and collaboration in the freelance world.
  • The Power of Prompt Engineering: Knowing how to effectively prompt AI can be a game-changer in achieving accurate and valuable outputs.

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Thanks for listening, and stay curious!


//Lena

Meet Iyabo Oba: The New Voice of AI and Human Connectivity31 Oct 202400:20:18

Iyabo Oba embarks on an exciting journey as the new host of "Relationships with AI," where she will explore the intricate connections between artificial intelligence and human relationships across various contexts.

With a passion for community building and a keen interest in how technology can enhance societal interactions, Iyabo aims to unpack diverse perspectives on human connectivity, from romantic relationships to workplace dynamics.

This episode features a lively introduction where Iyabo shares her enthusiasm for podcasting and the importance of engaging in meaningful conversations about AI's role in our lives.

David, the Executive Producer, highlights Iyabo's unique insights and experiences, setting the stage for future discussions with an array of expert guests.

Together, they reflect on the complexities of relationships in the digital age, signalling a thought-provoking series ahead that promises to delve into both the benefits and challenges posed by AI technology.

Takeaways:

  • The podcast explores the intersection of relationships and AI, emphasising human connectivity.
  • Iyabo Oba expresses her passion for discussing various societal aspects affected by AI.
  • The show aims to unpack complex ideas surrounding AI's impact on personal relationships.
  • Guests will provide insights on how technology can enhance or hinder human connections.
  • Iyabo stresses the importance of community building and addressing loneliness through technology.
  • The discussions will delve into ethical considerations of using AI in our daily lives.

Cover art photo of Iyabo Oba ©️ Julie Fargues Photography

Power Moves in AI: Lisa Weaver-Lambert on Breaking Barriers and Driving Innovation23 Oct 202400:37:25

The conversation with Lisa Weaver-Lambert unpacks the multifaceted role of women in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. With a rich business transformation and strategy career, Lisa emphasises the necessity for non-technical leaders to gain a robust understanding of AI technologies. Her book, The AI Value Playbook, culminates her extensive experience and aims to empower executives with actionable insights to integrate AI into their organisations. Through her narrative, she illustrates how AI can transform industries, provided that leaders have the right knowledge and tools.

Takeaways:

  • Women are underrepresented in AI and tech, often facing challenges in fundraising for startups.
  • Diversity in teams is crucial, with women bringing valuable perspectives to AI development.
  • Practical engagement with AI technologies can empower women to embrace leadership roles in tech.
  • The rapid pace of AI development requires continuous learning and adaptation from all professionals.
  • Domain expertise is critical for applying AI effectively across various industries and sectors.
  • Women should leverage mentorship and community to build networks and advance their careers.

Find Lisa on LinkedIn.

Lisa’s book: The AI Value Playbook: How to make AI work in the real world

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Will Charlesworth Takes the Helm: The Future of AI and Legal Ethics21 Oct 202400:17:48

David welcomes Will Charlesworth as the new host of the "Law with AI" podcast, setting the stage for a deep dive into the intersection of artificial intelligence, law, policy, and ethics.

Will, a partner at Keystone Law and an expert in media and intellectual property law, shares his vision for the podcast, emphasising the rapid developments in AI and their impact on legal frameworks.

The discussion highlights the importance of understanding how AI is reshaping business models and legal practices, particularly concerning data privacy and intellectual property issues.

Both hosts reflect on the challenges businesses face in navigating AI regulations and the potential legal ramifications of ignoring these complexities.

With a lineup of engaging guests and topics, this podcast promises to be an essential resource for legal professionals and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of AI and law.

Takeaways:

  • The podcast will explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, law, policy, and ethics.
  • Will Charlesworth aims to discuss how AI is transforming the legal landscape.
  • The show will feature experts discussing AI's impact on various legal fields including fintech and IP.
  • There will be an emphasis on understanding the legal implications of using AI in business.
  • Listeners can expect discussions that break down complex AI-related legal topics into understandable segments.
  • The podcast intends to inform legal professionals and the curious about AI's evolving role in society.

Filming with Robot Arms: How AI is Changing Creativity Forever with James Pierechod18 Oct 202401:05:40

James Pierechod, a creative technologist, reflects on his extensive career journey that spans over 25 years, beginning from an engineering background and transitioning into the world of CGI and creative content production.

His insights delve into how generative AI has emerged as a transformative force in the creative industry, offering unprecedented shortcuts in production processes that have long been a bottleneck for marketers.

Pierechod emphasises that AI brings agility and personalisation to content creation, allowing marketers to fulfil their long-standing demands for tailored campaigns without the traditional lengthy planning stages.

The conversation highlights the symbiotic relationship between creativity and technology, where AI is posited not as a competitor but as an essential collaborator that augments creative processes.

Takeaways:

  • AI is revolutionising the creative industry by streamlining production processes and enhancing personalisation.
  • The integration of AI within creative workflows is seen as an augmentation, not a replacement.
  • Future creatives should embrace AI technologies while maintaining strong traditional storytelling skills.
  • Agencies are adapting to AI at different rates, with smaller agencies often leading the way.
  • The ability to create contextually relevant content is becoming more efficient through AI tools.
  • Students entering the creative industry must learn to leverage AI alongside traditional methods.

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Thanks for listening, and stay curious!


//Lena

From Data to Decisions: Sarah Clarke on AI Literacy and Trust15 Jan 202500:48:15

Sarah Clarke, a technology governance specialist, joins Jo to discuss the complexities of AI governance and the critical need for organisations to enhance their AI literacy. As the landscape of artificial intelligence evolves rapidly, Sarah highlights the importance of understanding how AI systems function and the potential risks they pose. She emphasises that while generative AI tools like ChatGPT offer exciting possibilities, they also require careful consideration regarding data privacy, ethical implications, and the human oversight necessary to ensure their safe implementation. Sarah shares insights from her extensive experience in governance, risk, and compliance, advocating for a proactive approach to managing AI technologies within organisations. The conversation also touches on the gender dynamics in tech and the need for inclusive communities to support diverse voices in the AI field.

Takeaways:

  • Understanding AI's complexities is crucial for effective governance and risk management in organisations.
  • The integration of AI into existing systems requires careful consideration of data privacy and security.
  • Training and upskilling employees in AI literacy is essential for successful implementation.
  • Automation bias can lead to over-reliance on AI outputs, risking critical thinking.
  • Collaboration between technical experts and end-users is necessary to realise AI's potential benefits.
  • Ethical considerations must be prioritised when deploying AI technologies in sensitive areas.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • World Ethical Data Foundation
  • Manchester University
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  • For Humanity
  • Amazon Web Services
  • Google Cloud

The Future of AI: Natalia Burina's Vision for Innovation and Inclusivity09 Oct 202400:39:08

Natalia Burina, a prominent AI product leader and venture capitalist, shares her incredible journey from escaping war-torn Bosnia to becoming a leading figure in the AI field.

With a background that includes key roles at Meta and Salesforce, Natalia has a wealth of experience in product management, particularly in developing AI technologies that cater to a global audience.

The discussion delves into the challenges she faced in creating fair and unbiased AI systems for billions of users, emphasising the importance of understanding cultural nuances and the historical biases present in data.

Natalia highlights the need for transparency in AI and the ethical implications of technology, particularly how biases in data can lead to skewed outcomes in AI applications.

Her insights reveal how companies can proactively address these biases through tools like fairness flow, which helps engineers assess and mitigate potential biases in AI models before they go live.

Takeaways:

  • Natalia emphasises the importance of addressing bias in AI systems to ensure fairness and representation across diverse populations.
  • She highlights the transition from building AI products to investing in AI startups, focusing on both product and business aspects.
  • Natalia discusses the challenges of working in a male-dominated tech environment and the necessity of finding supportive mentors and sponsors.
  • In her experience, ethical considerations in AI involve transparency, particularly in ad targeting and user data usage.
  • The future of AI is seen as promising, with potential applications that could revolutionise drug discovery and productivity in various sectors.
  • She encourages individuals interested in AI to find their passion, learn through hands-on experience, and utilise available online resources.

Connect with Natalia Burina on LinkedIn

AI Studios by Natalia Burina podcast on Substack

Natalia Burina on X (Twitter)

MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) - free online courses OpenCourseWare

Coursera online courses

DeepLearning AI courses

BBC article about how groups that support women in the tech industry are struggling to survive.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Meta
  • Facebook
  • Salesforce
  • Microsoft
  • Samsung
  • Storm Ventures
  • Nvidia

Is AI a Cheat Code for Creatives? Oscar Mitchell-Heggs Weighs In03 Oct 202400:44:10

Oscar Mitchell-Heggs joins Lena Robinson to explore the evolving intersection of art, creativity, and artificial intelligence.

Throughout the conversation, Oscar shares his unique perspective on how AI is reshaping the creative landscape, particularly in commercial and artistic realms.

He discusses the benefits of using tools like ChatGPT for organisation and planning while expressing his reservations about relying on AI for creative output, emphasising the irreplaceable value of human emotion and experience in art.

The dialogue also delves into the implications of AI for future generations of artists and the potential for AI to enhance creativity for individuals with disabilities.

Listeners will gain insights into the importance of maintaining a balance between leveraging technology and preserving the raw essence of creative expression.

Takeaways:

  • Oscar Mitchell-Heggs discusses the duality of using AI in creative processes, balancing its efficiency with human emotion.
  • AI's role in the creative world is evolving, prompting artists to adapt and embrace new tools.
  • The conversation highlights the importance of asking the right questions when utilising AI for creativity.
  • Higgs emphasises that while AI can assist, it cannot replace the human experience and emotion in art.
  • The future of creativity may see a blend of human artistry and AI capabilities, reshaping how art is created.
  • Oscar shares insights on how young artists can leverage AI tools to enhance their creative expressions.

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Thanks for listening, and stay curious!


//Lena

The Legal Maze of AI: Media Manipulation and Beyond with Kelsey Farish25 Sep 202400:39:26

Join us for an enlightening discussion with Kelsey Farish, a top media and entertainment lawyer who has transitioned her expertise from traditional IP law into the cutting-edge world of artificial intelligence. Kelsey shares her unique journey and how her passion for the movie industry, coupled with a crucial incident involving Scarlett Johansson and deepfakes, sparked her deep interest in the legal implications of AI. We dive into the challenges of protecting one's image in the modern digital landscape and the intricacies of navigating multiple legal systems that often struggle to catch up with technological advancements.

Takeaways

  • Existing laws are inadequate in regulating AI-generated content, such as deep fakes, due to the complexities of intellectual property and publicity rights.
  • The use of AI in the film industry raises concerns about content inflation and job displacement, but also offers opportunities for democratisation of filmmaking.
  • Individuals can protect their image rights through contracts, even in the absence of specific legislation.
  • The legal landscape surrounding AI and media is evolving, but it will take time for laws to catch up with technological advancements.
  • AI can be used in film production to create realistic scenes and finish films when actors pass away.
  • The right of publicity protects individuals' control over their image and how it is used in films and online.
  • AI can be used as a tool to detect harmful content and manipulated videos online.
  • Transparency and education are crucial in understanding and navigating the use of AI.
  • AI can provide access to new ideas and concepts, but it's important to challenge and look beyond algorithmic recommendations.
  • There is a need for laws and regulations to ensure responsible use of AI and protect individuals' rights.

Find Kelsey Farish on LinkedIn

Visit Kelsey's website and find a spotlight on Kelsey's AI Media Expertise

Kelsey on X

Kelsey is also an advisory board member of vera.ai

1. AI in Education and the Future of Learning with Andrew Grill23 Sep 202400:43:58

In this insightful episode, host Nadio Granata sits down with Andrew Grill, futurist and author of the upcoming book Digitally Curious, to discuss the growing influence of AI in education. Key topics covered include:

AI and Dissertations: Educators are waking up to the fact that AI is now being widely used in dissertation writing. Should this be embraced or banned?

AI in the Workforce: Grill argues that students should be encouraged to use AI, as it is becoming an essential tool in the professional world.

Reinventing Student Assessment: Andrew suggests moving beyond traditional essays by using AI to conduct scalable, viva-style assessments to ensure students genuinely understand their material.

The Future of AI in Education: Hyper-personalised learning, AI-driven teaching tools, and a shift in how we educate and assess students are discussed as the future of education.

AI’s Role in Productivity: Andrew shares how AI has revolutionised his own professional workflow, including helping him write his book Digitally Curious, saving him significant time.

Ethical Considerations: The episode also touches on the concerns around bias, transparency, and the importance of diversity in developing AI systems.

Be sure to check out Andrew Grill’s book Digitally Curious, available now, for deeper insights into the digital landscape and how to harness AI in both education and the workplace.

Creative Adaptation: Pete Nguyen on Art, AI, and Emotional Understanding20 Sep 202401:04:12

Join us as we sit down with Pete Nguyen, also known as Artistically Autistic, who brings a fascinating blend of backgrounds in software engineering, financial analysis, and law enforcement into his journey as an artist. Pete shares his personal narrative, discussing how his artistic evolution from street art to digital animations has been a tool for emotional understanding and management, particularly in relation to his autism. His candid reflections offer valuable insights into the therapeutic and expressive power of art.

Next, we turn our focus to the transformative potential of AI in the art world. Pete, with his rich technical expertise, helps us dissect the role of AI in redefining traditional concepts of artistry and craftsmanship. Together, we explore the creative potential of AI-generated art and its psychological implications, while also addressing the technology's current limitations and speculating on significant changes in the next three to five years. This segment provides a balanced view on how artists might need to adapt to maintain their relevance and innovation.

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Thanks for listening, and stay curious!


//Lena

Revolutionising Marketing and Embracing Diversity with Anna Mountford11 Sep 202400:34:52

In this episode, Jo Shilton interviews Anna Mountford, the founder of Green Wall Marketing, about her experience with AI in marketing. They discuss the impact of AI on creativity, the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated industry, and the potential of AI in various sectors. They also touch on the ethical considerations of AI and the importance of continuous learning.

Takeaways

  • AI can enhance creativity and improve marketing strategies when used effectively.
  • Women in business face challenges in male-dominated industries, but having supportive mentors and managers can make a difference.
  • AI has both positive and negative implications, and it is important to use it responsibly and ethically.
  • Continuous learning is crucial in the rapidly evolving field of AI and marketing.
  • There is a need for more women to be involved in AI and to have their voices heard in the industry.

Find Anna on LinkedIn

Green Wall Marketing

Will AI in film solve the 'Monkey problem' with Tim Carter06 Sep 202400:59:39

Tim Carter, a seasoned tech executive, lawyer, and collaboration coach, shares insights from his 25-year career at the intersection of business, law, and technology. With a background as an intellectual property lawyer and product strategist, Tim has played a key role in building technology-based ecosystems across various industries. Now focused on the media and creative sectors, Tim is working to develop best practices and ensure creatives are safeguarded when it comes to the use of AI in the creative and film industries.

In this episode, Tim discusses how AI is transforming filmmaking, particularly in areas like dubbing and dialogue replacement (the 'Monkey problem'), while emphasising that AI serves human creativity. He also addresses the challenges and ethical considerations of AI in the industry.

Takeaways

  • AI allows filmmakers to retain their creative choices while reaching broader audiences by providing seamless translations and lip-syncing in different languages (if you're old enough you'll remember the awful dubbing/syncing 'problem' on the original 1978 show 'Monkey').
  • The use of AI in the film industry has positive impacts like quality when wanting to expand audience reach beyond language 'borders', and concerns i.e. potential job displacement.
  • AI is a tool in service of human intent and creativity, enabling filmmakers to solve problems of speed, scale, repeatability, cost, and complexity. AI tools in the film industry can and will automate the creation of material while providing more flexibility for creative professionals.
  • Safeguards are currently being put in place by actors' unions to protect their performances from being changed in post-production without their approval.
  • Over the next three to five years, AI is expected to continue automating the creation of material and making it more accessible to a wider, more diverse audience than original films would have allowed.
  • AI will enable improved collaboration between different creative departments, such as scriptwriting and visual artistry, from the beginning of the project i.e. massively improving initial pitch materials.
  • The impact of AI on the industry will depend on how it's used and the collaboration between diverse stakeholders.

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Thanks for listening, and stay curious!


//Lena

AI and Forensic Science: A Conversation with Prof. Ruth Morgan on Innovation, Ethics, and the Future28 Aug 202400:36:24

In this conversation, Jo Shilton interviews Professor Ruth Morgan, a Professor of Crime & Forensic Science and Vice Dean (Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship) at UCL, about her work at the intersection of science, technology, and the humanities.

They discuss the use of AI in forensic science and the challenges of evidence interpretation, and they also touch on the importance of interdisciplinary approaches and the impact of culture and context on scientific observations.

Professor Morgan shares her journey into forensic science and the need for evidential underpinning in forensic techniques. The conversation highlights the role of AI in fingerprint and DNA databases and the potential for AI to enhance evidence analysis in forensic science. The conversation explores the use of AI in forensic science and the challenges and opportunities it presents. It discusses the shift from traditional forensic methods to the analysis of digital footprints and the vast amount of data available. The conversation also delves into the challenges of bias and regulation in AI, as well as the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and the importance of human creativity in the age of AI.

Takeaways

  • Forensic science requires interdisciplinary approaches that bring together diverse ways of thinking and seeing.
  • The interpretation of evidence in forensic science is influenced by culture, context, and the scientist's perspective.
  • The development of fingerprint and DNA databases in forensic science has relied on algorithmic tools for searching and identification.
  • AI has the potential to enhance evidence analysis in forensic science and improve the understanding of what evidence means in a forensic context. AI is transforming forensic science by enabling the analysis of digital footprints and the vast amount of data available.
  • The shift from traditional forensic methods to AI-based analysis presents challenges in finding relevant material in a large ocean of data.
  • Bias and regulation are important considerations in the use of AI in forensic science.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration is crucial in harnessing the full potential of AI in forensic science.
  • Human creativity and craft are still essential in the age of AI, and AI should be seen as a tool to enhance human capabilities.

Embracing AI ‘the Muse’ and redefining collaboration with Anna Cowie23 Aug 202401:05:30

New host Lena Robinson kicks off with a lively chat with fellow Kiwi and seasoned creative Anna Cowie, who's now making waves from Cambridge. They dive into Anna's eclectic career journey—from her days at Elam Fine Arts School in New Zealand to her evolution into a digital fine artist and senior creative director. The conversation is a fun mix of art, tech, and creativity, with Anna spilling the beans on how she’s always viewed the computer, and more recently, the iPad and Apple Pencil, as just another set of pens, pencils and canvas to play with. 

Anna also gets into the nitty-gritty of how AI has worked its way into her studio, not as a rival, but as a muse and collaborator. AI is pushing boundaries, speeding up her creative processes, and adding a new layer of inspiration, all without ever stepping on the toes of her artistic integrity. While AI can add a spark, Anna insists it can't replace the keen eye and emotional depth that only a true artist brings to the table. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about how AI and technology is shaking up the art and design world in the best way possible.

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//Lena

Empowering Women in AI: Verena Weber on Diversity, Leadership, and Innovation14 Aug 202400:35:45

Verena Weber, a Chief AI Officer on Demand and founder of the 'Women in AI' newsletter shares her insights on being a woman in AI and the challenges of gender diversity in the industry. She emphasises the need for women to advocate for themselves, be proactive in promoting their achievements, and overcome imposter syndrome.

Verena also discusses the importance of embracing feminine qualities in the workplace and creating a supportive community for women in tech. She advises caution when using AI tools, highlighting the need to be aware of bias and provide specific feedback to improve the output. Verena also expresses her optimism about the future of AI, and its potential to automate tasks and free up time for more meaningful work.

Engineering the Future: Sean Bulmer on AI, Data, and Smart Tech13 Jan 202500:42:46

Sean Bulmer joins host Dave Atkinson to explore the intricacies of artificial intelligence and its impact on technology and society. They discuss the dual nature of intelligent machines—while these technologies can handle mundane tasks, there's a concern that as they become more capable, they may also seek to automate their own existence, leading to unforeseen challenges. The conversation delves into vehicle-to-infrastructure technology, emphasizing the importance of data capture and communication methods in improving transportation systems. Additionally, they touch on the evolving roles in the workforce as AI continues to advance, highlighting the emergence of new job categories like prompt engineering. Ultimately, Sean and Dave advocate for a vision of AI that enhances human life and fosters a more connected world, while also addressing the potential risks of cybersecurity in an increasingly automated future.

Takeaways:

  • The evolution of AI will lead to machines doing mundane tasks humans prefer to avoid.
  • As AI technology advances, it will create new job roles and require new skills.
  • Cybersecurity will face challenges as AI becomes both a tool for attackers and defenders.
  • Data management is crucial in the era of AI, especially with increasing data storage needs.
  • The societal impact of AI includes addressing food distribution and environmental management challenges.
  • Intelligent machines may change how humans interact with technology, leading to improved quality of life.

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