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Democratizing Data in Hollywood: Jumpcut’s Kartik Hosanagar
Kartik Hosanagar’s AI-powered startup aims to help new voices find their way into film and TV.
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Kartik Hosanagar’s AI-powered startup aims to help new voices find their way into film and TV.
Moderna’s chief data and AI officer explains how AI helped the pharma company develop a COVID-19 vaccine in record time.
Elizabeth Renieris of the Notre Dame-IBM Technology Ethics Lab discusses how businesses can responsibly govern AI projects.
PepsiCo’s Colin Lenaghan discusses AI’s role in the company’s pricing strategy and ongoing digital transformation.
Home Depot’s Huiming Qu discusses how the home improvement retailer leverages AI to improve the customer experience.
The Me, Myself, and AI podcast delves into how automotive supplier Cooper Standard uses open innovation to leverage AI.
JoAnn Stonier, chief data officer at Mastercard, discusses how design thinking enables better AI implementation.
Amit Shah, president of 1-800-Flowers, explains why lifelong learners are the best technical talent.
Will Grannis of Google Cloud explains the organization’s collaborative approach to AI and machine learning innovation.
Lyft’s Craig Martell talks education, eliminating bias, and cross-functional collaboration on machine learning projects.
Business — and society — should think of the governance of AI as an enabler rather than a constraint.
The fashion retailer’s chief data and analytics officer uses agile pilots to assess and scale technology initiatives.
Porsche is accelerating innovation by emphasizing the need for collaboration between humans and AI technology.
AI is a powerful tool for innovation when leaders communicate its benefits.
Using AI and simulations in health care can help doctors better serve patients.
Walmart’s Prakhar Mehrotra discusses leading AI teams and workstreams in this episode of the Me, Myself, and AI podcast.