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Samar Younes on pluridisciplinary art, AI as artisanal intelligence, future ancestors, and nomadic culture (AC Ep69)

Samar Younes on pluridisciplinary art, AI as artisanal intelligence, future ancestors, and nomadic culture (AC Ep69)

by shan | Nov 6, 2024 | Podcast

“To me, envisioning a future should involve elements anchored in nature, modern materials, and sustainable practices, challenging Western-centric constructs of ‘futuristic.’ Artisanal intelligence is about understanding material culture, combining traditional...
Jason Burton on LLMs and collective intelligence, algorithmic amplification, AI in deliberative processes, and decentralized networks (AC Ep68)

Jason Burton on LLMs and collective intelligence, algorithmic amplification, AI in deliberative processes, and decentralized networks (AC Ep68)

by shan | Oct 30, 2024 | Podcast

“When you get a response from a language model, it’s a bit like a response from a crowd of people, shaped by the preferences of countless individuals.” – Jason Burton About Jason Burton Jason Burton is an assistant professor at Copenhagen Business School...
Kai Riemer on AI as non-judgmental coach, AI fluency, GenAI as style engines, and organizational redesign (AC Ep67)

Kai Riemer on AI as non-judgmental coach, AI fluency, GenAI as style engines, and organizational redesign (AC Ep67)

by shan | Oct 23, 2024 | Podcast

“AI is more of an occasion for organizational redesign than it is a solution to that redesign. However, it’s a great amplifier—it will amplify your problems, and it will amplify good organizational design.” – Kai Riemer About Kai Riemer Kai Riemer is...
Marc Ramos on organic learning, personalized education, L&D as the new R&D, and top learning case studies (AC Ep66)

Marc Ramos on organic learning, personalized education, L&D as the new R&D, and top learning case studies (AC Ep66)

by shan | Oct 16, 2024 | Podcast

“The craft of corporate development and training has always been very specialized in providing the right skills for workers, but that provision of support is being totally transformed by AI. It’s both an incredible opportunity and a challenge because AI is...
Alex Richter on Computer Supported Collaborative Work, webs of participation, and human-AI collaboration in the metaverse (AC Ep65)

Alex Richter on Computer Supported Collaborative Work, webs of participation, and human-AI collaboration in the metaverse (AC Ep65)

by shan | Oct 9, 2024 | Podcast

“Trust is a key ingredient when you look into Explainable AI; it’s about how can we build trust towards these systems.” – Alex Richter About Alex Richter Alexander Richter is Professor of Information Systems at Victoria University of Wellington in...
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