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Nikolas Badminton on cognitive vibration, AI for scenarios, psychological kinesiology, and quiet listening (AC Ep57)

Nikolas Badminton on cognitive vibration, AI for scenarios, psychological kinesiology, and quiet listening (AC Ep57)

by shan | Aug 15, 2024 | Podcast

“It’s not about the amount that we say. It’s about making what we say really count. We can use some of these tools to write the long one, so that we can then go ahead and very quickly write the short version and really dial in.” – Nikolas...
Brian Magerko on AI to enhance human creativity, robot improv, music to learn coding, and improvisational dance with AI (AC Ep56)

Brian Magerko on AI to enhance human creativity, robot improv, music to learn coding, and improvisational dance with AI (AC Ep56)

by shan | Aug 7, 2024 | Podcast

“AI is not a collaborator. It’s an Oracle, it’s a tool, it’s a thing. I have a query, give me the answer. It’s not a thing where you sit down with the computer like, okay, let’s think about this problem together.” – Brian...
Claire Mason on collaborative intelligence, skills for GenAI use, workflow design, and metacognition (AC Ep55)

Claire Mason on collaborative intelligence, skills for GenAI use, workflow design, and metacognition (AC Ep55)

by shan | Jul 31, 2024 | Podcast

“It’s really important that we’re not ceding everything to AI and that we continue to add value ourselves in that collaboration.” – Claire Mason About Claire Mason Claire Mason is Principal Research Scientist at Australia’s government research...
Markus Buehler on knowledge graphs for scientific discovery, isomorphic mappings, hypothesis generation, and graph reasoning (AC Ep54)

Markus Buehler on knowledge graphs for scientific discovery, isomorphic mappings, hypothesis generation, and graph reasoning (AC Ep54)

by shan | Jul 24, 2024 | Podcast

“If you read 1,000 papers and build a powerful representation, humans can interrogate, mine, ask questions, and even get the system to generate new hypotheses.” – Markus Buehler About Markus Buehler Markus Buehler is Jerry McAfee (1940) Professor in...
Nichol Bradford on AI + human potential, unique perspectives, and technology for mental, emotional, and social health (AC Ep53)

Nichol Bradford on AI + human potential, unique perspectives, and technology for mental, emotional, and social health (AC Ep53)

by shan | Jul 17, 2024 | Podcast

“So my overall interest in technology in general, not just AI, is how it supports human potential. And so for me, that’s defined as people being healthy, happy, and really able to fulfill their purpose and potential.” – Nichol Bradford About Nichol...
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