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EPISODE · May 13, 2025 · 31 MIN

Episode 69 - How AI Is Saving Lives in Real Time | Egor Olteanu of Volt

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Can artificial intelligence really save lives?In this eye-opening episode of Stimulus Tech Talk, Nathan Whittacre talks with Egor Olteanu, CEO and co-founder of Volt, a Silicon Valley startup using AI to transform how we protect people in schools, offices, and industrial spaces.Egor shares how his journey from the U.S. Army to Google X inspired him to co-create Volt—a company that connects existing security cameras to AI that detects threats like weapons, medical emergencies, and bullying in real time. The conversation dives deep into:🔹 Real stories of how Volt’s tech has prevented tragedies🔹 The uphill climb of launching an AI company with no roadmap🔹 The future of security: from risk detection to robotics🔹 Why fast failure, resilience, and mission over money matterIf you’re a business owner, school leader, or tech enthusiast wondering how AI can make a real-world impact, this episode is for you.🔗 Connect with Egor:Visit https://volt.aiMessage him on LinkedIn: Egor Olteanu🌐 Learn more about Stimulus Technologies:https://www.stimulustech.com/

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