AI and Data Horizons

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AI and Data Horizons

AI and data are redefining our world. "AI and Data Horizons" distills the most pivotal ideas, strategies, and visions from the sharpest minds you'll find. Hosted by Michael Gale, the Wall Street Journal–bestselling author of "The Digital Helix" and acclaimed Forbes podcaster behind "Futures in Focus," this series invites you to join an elite group of thought leaders shaping our AI fueled future.

  1. 16

    Sarah Fay - The Future of Personal Data

    Sarah Fay discusses the topic of personal data ownership and the importance of individuals having control over their own information. We explore the challenges of data privacy and the potential risks of data breaches. The conversation also touched upon the role of regulations like GDPR in protecting individuals' data rights. We considered the benefits and drawbacks of companies buying and selling data, highlighting the potential for exploitation and the need for transparency and consent. The ethical implications of monetizing personal data were raised, including concerns about fairness and the potential for discrimination. The conversation also touched upon the role of artificial intelligence in data analysis, discussing the potential for algorithmic biases.

  2. 15

    Charlene Li - Winning with AI

    Charlene Li, New York Times bestselling author and business transformation expert, joins the podcast to provide a strategic masterclass on navigating the AI transition. As the co-author of the new book Winning with AI: The 90-Day Blueprint for Success, Charlene argues that the current 87% failure rate in enterprise AI projects stems from treating the technology as a "hammer looking for a nail" rather than a transformational business initiative. The conversation dives deep into the practical frameworks required to move beyond aimless "pilot purgatory". Charlene breaks down the necessity of "Goldilocks Governance" and explains why the next year will see a massive explosion of "embodied AI" through an agentic workforce. From the "forensic re-examination" of broken business processes to the shift toward "AI fluency" as a core leadership trait, this episode serves as a vital guide for leaders looking to generate measurable business value from AI within a data-saturated world.

  3. 14

    Melissa Grady - The Motor Industry's Future Opportunities

    Melissa Grady, former CMO of Cadillac, discusses the motor industry's past, present, and future, focusing on the legendary automaker's 118-year DNA of innovation—from the first electric starter to modern hands-free driving—and how it is now accelerating toward a "full-on" EV reality. Grady also lays out a vision for the future of the luxury vehicle industry, where personalization, sustainability, and digital intimacy define the modern driving experience.  

  4. 13

    Seth Dobrin - The Next Generation of Artificial Intelligence

    Dr. Seth Dobrin, formerly the first-ever Global Chief AI Officer at IBM and now founder of Arya Labs and Qantm AI, joins the podcast to provide a masterclass in the next generation of artificial intelligence. Seth introduces World Models as physics-based systems that understand causality and 3D space, allowing AI to reason within the physical world by simulating reality much like the human brain. The conversation spans the immediate future of "embodied AI" in robotics, the critical ROI case for small models, the vital importance of deterministic AI for mission-critical industries, and a sobering look at why current AI business models may not be sustainable without a radical shift toward safety and profitability.

  5. 12

    Dr. John Kotter - Change Management and Leadership

    Dr. John Kotter, New York Times best-selling author and Harvard Business School professor, discusses how leadership remains rooted in human nature even as technology accelerates the rate of change. He explains that leaders must manage the brain's dual channels: the "survive" channel, which scans for threats and generates anxiety, and the "thrive" channel, which fuels passion and energy. To navigate a landscape of constant competition and disruption, Kotter advocates for a "dual system" that integrates traditional hierarchy with a networked culture to empower leadership at every level. This model ensures organizations can rapidly adapt to new and complex challenges that a single leader or bureaucracy cannot handle alone.

  6. 11

    Ron Martino - The Emergence of The Edge Economy

    Ron Martino, former Executive Vice President at NXP Semiconductors, discusses the emergence of the edge economy and the transition toward a world of 75 billion connected devices. He explores how distributed computing—embedded in everything from autonomous vehicles to agricultural sensors—enables real-time, local data processing that enhances productivity and safety while reducing energy waste. Martino also highlights the future of human-machine interaction and sustainable innovation, such as harvesting energy from the soil via photosynthesis to power the next generation of "super-intelligent" devices.

  7. 10

    Karl Pierburg - Operationalize AI and Data in a High-Stakes Environment

    Karl Pierburg, SVP, CTO, and Football Strategy & Innovation Officer for the Atlanta Falcons, discusses what it means to operationalize AI and data in a high-stakes, real-time environment. From shaping weekly game plans to enabling smarter in-game adjustments, Karl explains how analytics has evolved from a support function into an essential part of coaching decision-making. The conversation also moves beyond the field into Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where AI powers faster entry, frictionless concessions, and increasingly personalized fan journeys— while still preserving the human elements that make live sports special. Karl shares lessons on scaling impact with small teams, balancing automation with emotion, and why deliberate, governed use of data is what creates lasting competitive advantage.

  8. 9

    Nate Yohannes - The Broad Implications of AI Technology

    Nate Yohannes, former Obama administration staffer and former AI product leader at Meta and Microsoft, discusses the imperative of embedding ethics and representation into the design stage of AI to mitigate unintended societal harms. He advocates for public-private partnerships to bridge the digital divide and democratize access to technology for underserved communities. Yohannes highlights how tools like holographic computing can advance human ingenuity and provide customized education, ensuring AI serves as a catalyst for global inclusion rather than just a replacement for labor.

  9. 8

    John Hagel - The Evolution of Virtual Communities

    John Hagel, renowned author of Net Gain and former Co-Chairman of the Deloitte Center for the Edge, discusses the evolution of virtual communities and the shifting landscape of digital trust. He emphasizes the "Zoom Out / Zoom In" strategy as a way for leaders to identify massive future opportunities while taking immediate, practical steps to achieve them. The conversation explores the need to move past fear-based narratives surrounding AI, the potential for technology to free humans for more creative work, and the importance of fostering the "passion of the explorer" within organizations.

  10. 7

    Raja Rajamannar - The Changing Role of a CMO

    Raja Rajamannar discusses the changing role of the Chief Marketing Officer. The conversation highlights the need for CMOs to embrace both classical marketing skills and contemporary knowledge of technology and data in order to stay relevant. 

  11. 6

    Blake Russell - Cloning and Potential Impact on Society

    Blake Russell discusses cloning and its societal implications. He emphasizes the emotional connection between people and their pets and the potential of cloning to extend that bond. We discuss the need for education and awareness about cloning, the possibility of genetic alterations, and the importance of regulatory frameworks. 

  12. 5

    Charlene Li - Future Leadership, Technology and Societal Changes

    Charlene Li discusses the future of leadership, technology, and societal changes. We delve into how leadership styles are evolving from hierarchical to relational, emphasizing the importance of continuous transformation. We explore also the potential impact of quantum computing and the possibilities of integrating technology into human bodies.    

  13. 4

    Steven Goldbach and Geoff Tuff - Overcoming fatal human flaws in the face of exponential change

    Deloitte's Steven Goldbach and Geoff Tuff argue that successful leaders don't wait for certainty—they create it. Drawing on insights from their book Provoke, they explain why bold, incremental moves are more powerful than grand forecasts, and how to overcome the human bias that keeps organizations clinging to the familiar. Two years later, their message feels prophetic: in the AI era, the leaders who thrive are those willing to experiment, adapt, and act decisively amid uncertainty. Key takeaways: Don't predict—provoke: The future belongs to those who take small, strategic actions that shape outcomes. Overcome human bias: Fear, comfort, and inertia are bigger barriers than technology. Build learning organizations: Reward experimentation and curiosity to stay adaptable.

  14. 3

    Peter Arduini - AI's Impact on Healthcare Transformation

    Healthcare is under pressure: aging populations, clinician shortages, and rising costs. In this episode, Michael Gale talks with Peter Arduini about GE Healthcare's AI-first strategy—from workflow optimization to diagnostic imaging—and how these efforts are redefining care delivery worldwide. Learn:  How GE Healthcare is deploying AI models across imaging modalities The importance of balancing speed and ethics in medical AI Lessons on scaling innovation in highly regulated industries

  15. 2

    Dave Stangis - The Future of the Food Industry

    Dave Stangis discusses the future of the food industry, particularly in relation to sustainability and innovation. Dave emphasizes the importance of sustainability as a strategic tool for companies to stay ahead of trends and build resilient supply chains. He notes that decision-making cycles in the industry need to be faster due to the evolving market. The conversation highlights surprising trends such as the convergence of technology and food, the growing consumer demand for sustainable choices, and the potential transformation of packaging and plastics. Dave predicts future macro-trends including purpose-driven companies, carbon-positive agriculture, and advancements in data analytics and technology in agriculture. 

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AI and data are redefining our world. "AI and Data Horizons" distills the most pivotal ideas, strategies, and visions from the sharpest minds you'll find. Hosted by Michael Gale, the Wall Street Journal–bestselling author of "The Digital Helix" and acclaimed Forbes podcaster behind "Futures in Focus," this series invites you to join an elite group of thought leaders shaping our AI fueled future.

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Produced by Kevin Craine

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