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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 19 MIN

AI Daily Podcast: AI That Works With Humans

from AI Daily · host Amy Iverson

AI Daily Podcast explores a major turning point in artificial intelligence innovation: the future of AI is increasingly about augmenting human expertise, not replacing it. In this episode, we look at how AI is being integrated into high-stakes industries like recruiting and finance, where the most valuable systems are those that improve speed, insight, and efficiency while keeping human judgment, trust, and accountability at the center. Drawing on ideas from Dr. Sachin Shenoy’s The Human Algorithm, the episode examines how AI is reshaping hiring by taking over repetitive tasks such as resume screening, outreach, skills matching, and scheduling. But the bigger issue is not just automation—it is whether these tools can operate fairly, transparently, and in ways that lead to better outcomes. We also discuss the broader industry shift toward applying existing large language model capabilities in real business workflows, rather than focusing only on raw model breakthroughs. The conversation expands into finance, where new survey data from HSBC shows that investors are comfortable using AI for research, risk analysis, and early-stage decision support, while still preferring human advisers for final calls. Together, these examples reveal a broader trend: the next wave of AI innovation may belong to organizations that build the most trusted human-AI systems, combining automation with oversight, explainability, and governance. The episode also highlights GovScape, an innovative AI search system developed by researchers at the University of Washington for the End of Term Web Archive. Designed to make millions of U.S. government PDFs searchable, GovScape uses multimodal AI to analyze both text and images, helping users uncover not only keywords but also related concepts and visual elements such as charts, redactions, and aerial photographs. It is a powerful example of AI being used for public access, transparency, and real-world utility. With efficient design and remarkably low processing costs, GovScape shows that meaningful AI breakthroughs do not always depend on massive frontier models. Instead, they can come from practical systems that help governments, researchers, journalists, and institutions better access and understand complex information. This episode of AI Daily Podcast captures that emerging reality: the most important AI innovations today are the ones that responsibly connect machine intelligence with human needs.Links:New Book “The Human Algorithm” Explores How AI Can Make Hiring More HumanTop developers are pivoting from chatbots to physical AIInvestors still seek a human touch even with AI tools at hand: HSBCGovScape Lets You Easily Search Millions of Government Documents

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AI Daily Podcast explores a major turning point in artificial intelligence innovation: the future of AI is increasingly about augmenting human expertise, not replacing it. In this episode, we look at how AI is being integrated into high-stakes industries like recruiting and finance, where the most valuable systems are those that improve speed, insight, and efficiency while keeping human judgment, trust, and accountability at the center. Drawing on ideas from Dr. Sachin Shenoy’s The Human ...

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