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101 Stories to cement your AI Leadership
by Bart Van Rompaye
Creating a vital understanding of what really matters when doing AI in business, one story at a time.
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Would You Say Stop? - AI risk in a world of non-experts
For most of us, the most dangerous thing we’ll do today is drive a car, hurtling a ton of metal at high speed down the road, surrounded by dozens of strangers doing the same, but somehow, most of the time, it ends without incident. That’s not because we’re great drivers, but rather because traffic is instead built assuming the exact opposite: that we all make mistakes constantly. Behind the everyday act of driving sits a massive system of risk management and safety design, and in this episode, I’ll explore why the future of agentic AI might become a system very much like traffic - and what we can learn from the roads about building safe AI Agent systems.
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From jaywalker to jayworker - pushing the value of AI
Everybody knows plenty of laws restricting the use of their car, but can you name some laws that actually encourage the use of cars? There are some, and some were actually designed by the very people selling cars - and if you want to stimulate AI use in your company, you better take a page from their playbook! This week: don't limit your AI governance to compliance with regulations alone, it can be sooo much more valuable!
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Who's cooking? - Everyone a data scientist!
Maybe there was a time when new technologies were a barrier for broad participation, but modern digital technologies are quite the reverse. In this episode, we'll see what that meant for tv chefs - and what it will mean for the risks AI pose...Music:Theme song - Halloween, by Dmitry TarasMiss You Love - PatiñoNebula - The Grey Room _ Density & TimeFoggy - Nat KeefeSlapstick Sports Jam - Joel CumminsStrange Stuff - Matt HarrisDevious Little Smile - GodmodeConsciousness Rabbit - pATCHESBeta Love - Coyote Hearing
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Lessons from a tin lizzy - why AI Agents really do matter
AI Agents are all the hype, and to understand exactly why they matter so much to businesses, I take you back to the very origins of automation - the Ford Motor Company of 1913.Music:Theme song - Halloween, by Dmitry TarasBackwood - SaidbysedBroken Drum Machine - GodmodeMario Bava Sleeps In a Little Later Than He Expected To - Chris ZabriskieThe Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie, Patriarch - Chris ZabriskieTurn - The Tower of Light
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A general purge - why AI technology isn't the problem
AI is exploding into our business landscape, and many have argued that its speed of evolution far exceeds that of previous technologies. And while that probably is correct, I can think of at least one monumental technological watershed moment that unfolded in mere weeks, and changed the world forever. The early days of “the war to end all wars” teach us about the problems leaders face when digesting new technologies at speed, and in this episode, I argue those problems are not technical issues themselves.
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This didn't need to happen - should you do self-learning AI?
The option of self-learning AI is misunderstood by many people, and is a risky option for which any AI leader better gets their story straight
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When Michelle met Lizzy - Why AI is never perfect
In this fourth episode, I find the reasons why both humans and AI sometimes show inappropriate behaviour overlap.
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Sparks from our noses - AI is the new old electricity
In this third episode, I'll look at where AI sits in its development as a new technology. This may shed some light on why organizations struggle to apply AI, and why regulation might not provide the stable environment we should be hoping for.
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The dinner dance - the two types of AI
In this second episode I try to explain that there is much more to AI than just the Generative AI that everyone is talking about these days - and that the differences are quite fundamental and need to be kept in mind when discussing AI in an organization.MusicTheme is Halloween, by Dmitir TarasOther music:On the rocks - TrackTribeComa-MediaTrudging Along - GodmodeHelium - TrackTribe
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The worst waiter in the world - no action=no value=no sense
In this first episode, we’ll explore the smart computer systems our organizations build and use: are AI systems that don’t lead to action as powerful as they could be?MusicThe podcast's theme music is Halloween, by Dmitry TarasThis episode further uses:Cafe Music - Music_for_VideosTiptoe - Nat Keefe
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What it is all about
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Creating a vital understanding of what really matters when doing AI in business, one story at a time.
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Bart Van Rompaye
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