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Tom Hope on AI to augment scientific discovery, useful inspirations, analogical reasoning, and structural problem similarity (AC Ep41)

Tom Hope on AI to augment scientific discovery, useful inspirations, analogical reasoning, and structural problem similarity (AC Ep41)

by shan | Apr 24, 2024 | Podcast

“The unique ability of AI and LLMs recently to reason over complex texts and complex data suggests that there is a future where the systems can help us humans find those pieces of information that help us be more creative, that help us make decisions, and that...
Céline Schillinger on network activation, curious conversations, podcasting for connection, and creative freedom (AC Ep40)

Céline Schillinger on network activation, curious conversations, podcasting for connection, and creative freedom (AC Ep40)

by shan | Apr 17, 2024 | Podcast

“Criticizing and blaming people, organizational culture, or the company for problems doesn’t lead you to a better place. What may lead you to a better place is to actually roll up your sleeves, connect with each other, and do something about it.” – Céline...
Sangeet Paul Choudary and Ross Dawson debate AI in the future of work (AC Ep39)

Sangeet Paul Choudary and Ross Dawson debate AI in the future of work (AC Ep39)

by shan | Apr 10, 2024 | Podcast

“It’s less about human versus machine and what’s important, what are humans skills versus not, there are a lot of human skills, where you will not be able to retain a higher pricing power just because you are highly substitutable despite your specific...
Charles Hampden-Turner on Mobius leadership, reconciling paradoxes, dilemma strategies, and conscious capitalism (AC Ep38)

Charles Hampden-Turner on Mobius leadership, reconciling paradoxes, dilemma strategies, and conscious capitalism (AC Ep38)

by shan | Apr 4, 2024 | Podcast

“Conscious Capitalism suggests that if you do good by accident, why not do good deliberately? Look at the accidents and start doing them on purpose.” – Charles Hampden-Turner About Charles Hampden-Turner Dr. Charles Hampden-Turner is a British management philosopher,...
Charlene Li on generative AI strategy, AI book editors, prompt libraries, and wisdom hacking (AC Ep37)

Charlene Li on generative AI strategy, AI book editors, prompt libraries, and wisdom hacking (AC Ep37)

by shan | Mar 27, 2024 | Podcast

“My hope is that in the future, we are so focused on acquiring knowledge in our schools and our educational system, my hope is that we will also be focused on acquiring wisdom, if we know how to measure it and how to develop it.” – Charlene Li About Charlene Li...
Philipp Schoenegger on AI-augmented predictions, improving human decisions, LLM wisdom of crowds, and how to be a superforecaster (AC Ep36)

Philipp Schoenegger on AI-augmented predictions, improving human decisions, LLM wisdom of crowds, and how to be a superforecaster (AC Ep36)

by shan | Mar 20, 2024 | Podcast

“One of the main strengths of the current generation of large language models is the ability of their interactive nature to provide a highly competent model that people can interact with and query whatever they want.” – Philipp Schoenegger About Philipp Schoenegger...
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