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Generation AI: Automating Better Business is a podcast for those who understand that the technology decisions of today will shape the world of tomorrow. Each episode tackles the most exciting developments in AI and the ways it can drive business outcomes — while never losing sight of the people it serves. If you're looking for a community of bold builders, daring innovators and curious humans, you’ve found it.

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Energy is, quite literally, what allows our societies to run the way they’re supposed to. So it should come as no surprise that our top tech minds are finding ways to harness the potential of AI to aid energy companies and consumers alike. This week, co-host Joe Bradley is joined by Sreedhar Sistu, VP of AI Offers at Schneider Electric, to uncover how AI is revolutionizing the way energy is consumed and regulated — and what lessons the industry has for AI and CX on a wider scale. From microgrids and smart homes to virtual power plants, Sreedhar and Joe explore the specific applications of AI in energy, in addition to reflecting on the state of AI across verticals.Join us as we discuss:How AI can dramatically improve sustainabilityGenerative AI’s role in improving knowledge management within enterprisesWhy AI literacy is becoming imperative for professionals at all levels
“People are thinking how leaps are coming much faster. In the past, we would think that it takes 3-5 years for technology to be adopted. AI is accelerating this 100 fold.”Today, Gaby Koren, Chief Revenue Officer at Dataloop AI, joins Ruth to discuss all things AI and CX. Gaby brings nearly three decades of expertise in driving business growth and better customer experiences at roles across companies including Glassbox, Twiggle, NICE, and more. Ruth and Gaby discuss AI’s transformative impact on their careers and the overall business environment, including how to balance innovation and regulation.Join us as we discuss:AI's rapid adoption — and what that means for organizational efficiency and customer insights.How AI's role is expanding beyond traditional sectors such as customer support. The importance of privacy and security when it comes to choosing AI partners
The heart and soul of any successful business is the overall customer experience. Many believe that for this to be successful you must be able to interact with an actual person, But what if AI has become the new employee? How could this affect our jobs?To give us better insight on AI customer service, co-host Ruth Zive spoke with Nir Galpaz, Group Vice President of Technical Services and Support at 8x8. The two shed light on how AI augments human skills, improves the customer experience, and impacts the ever-evolving job landscape. It's all about bridging the gap between business and customers, as well as solutions for technological hiccups along the way.Join us as we discuss:The top mistakes companies make when putting bots in front of peopleThe tension between cutting costs and putting customers firstThe kinds of employees who will win and lose as AI comes into its own
No matter what industry you work in, data is all around you. Understanding and harnessing that data is essential to unlocking your organization’s full potential.This week, Ranjeeta Bhattacharya, Senior Data Scientist at BNY Mellon’s AI Hub, joins Joe to discuss data science, its many applications, and the most important skills for success in the field. Ranjeeta’s current focus is on data science’s role in the financial sector, and she brings plenty of sharp insights into the importance of diverse backgrounds and skill sets for data scientists — as well as the challenges of applying innovations within the field (like AI) to all manner of industries.Join us as we discuss:The role of communication, metrics, and analytics in getting the most out of your dataAddressing skeptics who aren’t sold on AIHow AI can help with issues ranging from customer attrition and fraud protection
Let’s be honest, not every customer experience is created equal. But what separates a brand that lasts the test of time from a brand that only creates superficial connections? With studies showing that consumers are concerned about how businesses are using AI to engage with them, it’s time to think critically about what makes a customer experience feel “legendary.” Justin Gonzalez, most recently Director of Customer Empowerment at Square, says that these experiences only come about when AI and automation are used in service of caring about customer needs — and creating memorable experiences in every interaction. Join us as we discuss:What it means to create a “legendary” customer experiencesThe trouble with bad bots — and how they increase customer reluctance toward AIInnovation in the ongoing shift toward digital support channels
Generation AI is back for a stellar second season! Season 1 featured interviews with leaders from Virgin Media, Alvaria, IBM, TechCrunch, ZoomInfo, and many more — and we're leveling up for Season 2. To kick off this new slate of episodes, your co-hosts Ruth Zive (CMO, LivePerson) and Joe Bradley (Chief Scientist, LivePerson) break down the emerging “AI Gap” between businesses and their customers when it comes to using artificial intelligence to engage with one another.Also new to Season 2: our “Hype It or Hate It?” segment, which puts 60 seconds on the clock for a rant about what’s going great or what’s failing in AI, CX, or the business world right now. Join us as Ruth and Joe discuss:The hard truths in the recently released State of Customer Conversations report – and what brands need to know to live up to consumer expectationsWhy customers are skeptical – and which customer demographics feel most positive and negative toward AI and automationStrategies for closing “the AI Gap” between businesses and their customers
Great news: Generation AI is coming back for Season 2! While we prepare for our next season, please enjoy this illuminating bonus episode, in which Joe interviews Ori Freiman from McMaster University's Digital Society Lab and the Centre for International Governance Innovation's Digital Policy Hub.There is no lack of societal concern around the advent of AI in our everyday lives. Its influence on the cultural fabric of our world is becoming more and more advanced each day. AI can cause conflict, but it can also be used to help solve disputes and build consensus. So how do we parse out how to use AI — and who makes the rules over how it is governed and regulated?Ori Freiman joins the podcast to discuss the impact of AI-generated content on culture, the challenges in regulating tech giants, and the ethical considerations of AI's influence on education. Plus, we'll get into some more futuristic topics like how AI takes on an element of humanity — because it can actually build its own culture.With Joe and Ori, take a dive into:- The interplay between AI and culture, examining the potential of AI-generated content and its influence on cultural narratives- Insights into the regulatory challenges faced by policymakers, including concerns about multinational corporations' sway over regulation- The ethical dimensions of AI in education: positive and negative influences and the varying adoption trends among different age groups
To close-out a truly remarkable year in AI, and looking ahead to next year, our hosts, Ruth Zive and Joe Bradley reflect on the year’s most pressing questions and exciting breakthroughs in the space. They highlight how customers, employees, and brands have benefited, as well as their predictions around the ongoing impact on businesses going forward.Join us as Ruth and Joe discuss:The profound impact of AI on customer service, from augmenting human activities to the economic considerations surrounding big language models vs. smaller, data-trained models for decision-makingThe evolution of ethics in AI development — and the persistent challenges in creating and working within guardrailsThe potential emergence of diverse AI systems for various applications — and the role of open source in shaping the industry's future
AI is becoming rapidly accessible in so many industries and shaping the way they do business. But how is AI reshaping the manufacturing workforce?Dr. Roey Mechrez, Head of AI, EMEA GM at Tulip Interfaces, joins Ruth and Joe to discuss how a 9-year-old company, founded by graduates of the MIT Media Lab, is using a no-code platform to revolutionize shop flow operations and empower frontline workers with AI capabilities. Join us as they get into:Addressing manufacturing challenges through a no-code platform and the democratization of AIAI's impact on jobs, and how the trajectory is more augmentation over replacementThe practical applications of AI in sales, focusing on specific use cases and the importance of problem-solving automation.
Is AI regulation stifling innovation, or is it the key to a responsible tech future? How are established incumbents and newer players like OpenAI and Anthropic shaping the AI landscape? We get some insights to these questions and more industry insights, with special guest Ron Miller, Enterprise Reporter at TechCrunch.Ruth, Joe and Ron discuss::The evolving AI market as a consumable service for enterprisesThe integration of generative AI into software platforms and its impact on enterprise technology.The challenges and opportunities of AI regulation, intellectual property concerns, biases, and their effects on innovation in the field.
We have been inundated with suggestions on how AI can help streamline specific tasks at work, maximizing efficiency where we need it most. But there are also wider undefined spaces, like those in Customer Experiences, where AI is ready to be leveraged for greater personalization.Jeff Cotton, Chief Executive Officer at Alvaria, and Darrell Kelly, the company's Chief Strategy Officer, share their extensive expertise and unique perspectives on leveraging emerging technology to improve both human and organizational performance. They offer a look into the unexpected possibilities of AI-generated content, and how AI and humans collaborating together can create more personalized, more engaging experiences for both employees and customers.Discussed in this episode:The synergy between human creativity and AI, and how the two can work in tandem on personalized content and experiencesHow to responsibly integrate new tech in the workplace while addressing organizational challengesWhere AI in contact centers can lead to better customer service experiences.
Personalization and efficiency are often pitted against one another. But with the massive efficiency benefits offered by automation, businesses can capitalize on non-traditional personalization initiatives without sacrificing time or productivity.Chris Huggins, Head Of Conversational Commerce at Virgin Media joined the show to dive into how you can leverage data and automation to connect with your customers on a deeper level, align with company objectives, and create resilience in the face of failures to build a successful digital-first strategy.Join us as we discuss:Leveraging behavioral signals for enhanced UX, including improving AI chatbots How to create an AI system that increases human productivity and gets customers what they needPrioritizing customer experience and operational excellence as a pillar of marketing
AI and automation are being adopted across industries — but how they are chosen, designed and implemented varies. Where one company automates, another may face ethical risks that outweigh the benefits. For example, finance and health organizations are leveraging AI much differently than those in retail.Shobhit Varshney, VP and Senior Partner, Americas AI GenAI IoT Lead at IBM, joins the show to discuss large-scale AI and automation deployment, things to consider when building out tech and how to manage systems within ethical and regulatory constraints.Join us as we discuss:Strategic AI development, deployment and integration The importance of ethical AI and risk management The democratization of AI and its worldwide effect
AI’s analytical and predictive capabilities can help management teams solve a plethora of daily dilemmas — such as pinpointing and eliminating bottlenecks. Jeff Moloughney, CMO of Digital AI, joins Ruth and Joe to discuss AI’s problem-solving ability in real, human terms. The value of AI is undeniable, but not everyone understands how to best use it. With better communication, AI is set to amplify automation in a way we have never experienced.Join us as we discuss: Problem-solving with AIClearing bottlenecksHow AI can better fuel automation Creating realistic, humanized discussions via AI
The heart of any successful business is good data. But in an ever-more competitive digital environment currently exploding with innovation, data has to be more than just “good.”. Fortunately, AI is just the right tool to gather, sort, analyze and deliver the right data your organization needs, at the right time, within the right context. We spoke with Henry Schuck, CEO & Founder at ZoomInfo about the evolution of data’s impact on business, the systems used to leverage it, and the critical role AI is already beginning to play in keeping the upper hand against the competition.Join us as we discuss:Leveraging AI for data enhancement and insights to bridge the gap left by outdated software and ineffective CRMsThe transformative impact generative AI is making in customer outreach, sales, and beyondStrategically implementing AI to retain data integrity and transform (not threaten) jobs
We’ve reached a tipping point when it comes to AI. Over the past few decades, AI has shifted from a promise to a democratized tool accessible to almost anyone with an internet connection. While the hype is calming down, there seems to be no similar slowdown in AI adoption. While many have raised concerns about AI, there’s no concern quite like that of creative endeavors. Will AI devalue and automate human art?According to our guest Vittorio Banfi, Co-Founder at Tailor, the answer is a resounding ‘no.’ Instead, AI systems will be leveraged to empower creative people to focus on what they do best. But it may take time and practice to get there.Join us as we discuss:Balancing AI and human ingenuity to ensure creativity remains valuedConcerns about safety, security, and the potential devaluation of certain human skillsThe need for responsible government regulation and guidance
Take one look at social media and you’ll see it—professionals from every industry engaged in excited discourse about AI and the tech behind it. Buzzwords fuel hype as people hungrily consume data and news in an attempt to understand what this technology is, how it works and how it affects them.In this episode, we spoke with Jessica Popp, a CTO who successfully grew a Series C Startup and global product in the Conversational AI space. According to Jessica, we’re still in the early stages of AI where hype often overpowers pragmatism. But when the focus shifts to how AI can increase efficiency, decrease turmoil and ultimately empower developers, the true power of modern tech can emerge.Join us as we discuss:Strategically integrating AI across an organization to improve ROIAddressing data bias, ownership and ethical considerations to ensure responsible and fair use of AI techMoving beyond the hype to make informed decisions about automation
AI has captured the attention and imagination of people around the world. Regardless of age, experience or industry, a major shift has happened in regards to AI transformation — it’s become real in our everyday lives.LivePerson’s Ruth Zive, Chief Marketing Officer and Joe Bradley, Chief Scientist join together as hosts to kick off the very first episode of Generation AI — a show intended to cut through the noise and deliver real information and applications in today’s exciting tech-powered world.Join us as we discuss:AI’s amazing transformative power and the importance of understanding real-world applicationsPractical and philosophical implications of balancing automation with human involvementThe importance of adventuring beyond your comfort zone and actively participating in AI conversations
Nefarious criminals watching your every move, a system of social ranking that decides your life’s path, tech as a tool for healing and connectivity — pop culture from Black Mirror to iRobot to Blade Runner have people excited (and scared) about the potential power AI delivers straight to our fingertips. But these references leave people with perceptions that may not be quite accurate according to Miriam Vogel, President and CEO at EqualAI and Chair of the White House's National AI Advisory Committee. Miriam joins us on the premiere episode of Generation AI to dive into what it takes to ethically and responsibly develop and deploy artificial intelligence.Join us as we discuss:The power of perceptions of AI (and why we should be critical of applications and limitations outside of fiction)The importance of ethics and privacy in AI developmentGovernment’s role in AI regulation and today’s political landscape
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