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Will the AI kill us all? The AI Interrogator asks that question, along with others on AI’s impact on how we work and live today. Our host is Kate Bevan, a Senior Editor with the Infosys Knowledge Institute. She has more than 20 years of experience in journalism and broadcasting. In this podcast series she speaks to experts across a range of subjects where AI has an impact from ethics and regulation to information and disinformation.
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In this episode of the AI Interrogator podcast, host Kate Bevan talks to Cara Caruso, Regional Vice President of Sales at Sitecore. They explore how Sitecore is harnessing AI to revolutionize customer experiences, focusing on content engagement and commerce. From personalization strategies to the challenges of talent acquisition and privacy concerns, Cara provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of AI integration in marketing. Listen for a nuanced discussion on the opportunities and pitfalls of AI adoption in business, and the potential for AI to drive positive advancements across various industries.
In this episode of The AI Interrogator, host Kate Bevan talks to Courtney Batiste, a business development lead at Cisco and founder of the Batiste Project. Explore how AI is reshaping education and personal productivity, particularly in aiding individuals with ADHD. Courtney shares her firsthand experiences and insights into leveraging AI tools for improved focus and productivity, both in her professional role and in empowering young learners. Dive into the ethical considerations surrounding AI adoption and gain valuable insights on responsible learning practices.
Join host Kate Bevan in a compelling conversation with Miku Jha, a serial entrepreneur at Google Cloud, on the intersection of AI and sustainability. Discover how AI optimizes supply chains to reduce food waste and the importance of integrating sustainability into AI development. Explore the balance between innovation and responsibility, and the ongoing efforts to ensure AI's safe and ethical use for a sustainable future.
IBM Consulting's global lead for Trustworthy AI, Phaedra Boinodiris, joins host Kate Bevan in this episode of Infosys's being AI-first podcast, the AI Interrogator. They discuss the multifaceted challenges of ensuring ethical and inclusive AI development. From the importance of diverse and inclusive teams to the role of young people in shaping AI's future, Phaedra shares valuable insights into building trustworthy AI systems. Discover why accountability and governance are crucial in AI development and why fears of AI-induced apocalypses might be missing the mark.
In this episode, we explore legal landscape surrounding AI development and deployment. Host Kate Bevan, along with legal expert Professor Lorna Woods, navigates through the complex web of regulations, from data protection to intellectual property rights. They explore the challenges faced by businesses and policymakers alike in ensuring AI technologies are developed and deployed responsibly. Join us as we uncover the legal nuances shaping the future of AI innovation and its impact on society.
How can we make AI responsible? Professor Clare McGlynn and host Kate Bevan discuss the challenges and missed opportunities to make AI more reasonable, using the recent case of Taylor Swift deepfakes as a jumping off point. This episode explores the urgent need for action in safeguarding privacy and dignity in the age of artificial intelligence.
In this episode host Kate Bevan interviews Lauren Bevan, director of consulting at Ethical Healthcare Consulting. They discuss how AI can address workforce shortages, standardize practices, and enhance clinical decision-making. The conversation covers applications in diagnostics, challenges related to data quality and privacy, and importance of data labelling. 
In this episode of AI Interrogator, Zoe Kleinman, the BBC's Technology Editor, talks to host Kate Bevan about the recent AI Summit in Bletchley. Kleinman shares illuminating perspectives on OpenAI's trajectory, examines the role of Sam Altman, and explores the dynamics of opportunism within the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, providing a unique insight into the forces steering the future of technology.
AI Interrogator presents an exclusive conversation with Maggie Philbin, CEO of TeenTech and former presenter on BBC's 'Swap Shop,' 'Tomorrow's World,' and 'Bang Goes the Theory'. Join host Kate Bevan as they explore the role that teens play as stakeholders in shaping the ethical landscape of artificial intelligence.
AI is creating challenges and opportunities in newsrooms everywhere.  Professor Emily Bell, founding director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia Journalism School and a leading thinker on digital journalism uncovers the intricate relationship between AI and journalism. Professor Bell talks to host Kate Bevan about unraveling AI's ethical complexities and transformative potential to shape the future of media. 
Timandra Harkness, presenter of the BBC Radio 4 series FutureProofing, delves into the complexities of data's role in AI. This conversation with host Kate Bevan addresses privacy concerns, transparency challenges, and the delicate balance required for ethical decision-making in the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.   
Discover how businesses are actually using AI. Infosys senior technology architect Shamala Sadananda gives host Kate Bevan an insider’s view of multimodal AI models, practical applications of AI, and ethical considerations.
European companies are working with generative AI to build tools and services. Managing Director of Infosys Consulting in Germany, Ann-Kathrin Sauthoff-Bloch, and host Kate Bevan discuss the cautious approach of European businesses towards AI due to regulatory concerns.
Learn how companies are deploying AI, the technologies being used and the sectors that are embracing it. Mona Dash manages AI and automation practice sales for Infosys in Europe. In this conversation with host Kate Bevan, Dash highlights the growing interest in generative AI and its applications in software engineering, customer experience, and contact centers.
Professor Lilian Edwards of Newcastle University joins host Kate Bevan of the Infosys Knowledge Institute to discuss where we are with regulating AI and the challenges in getting the global community on board.
Dr. Kate Devlin, author and academic at King’s College London, joins host Kate Bevan, Infosys Knowledge Institute Senior Editor, with a concise look at AI's societal impact. The episode covers responsible AI, the ethics and human impact of AI while touching on hidden labor, supply chain, and AI's challenges and benefits in healthcare as well as concerns about AI’s threats to data privacy.
Infosys cybersecurity expert Amber Boyle joins host Kate Bevan, Infosys Knowledge Institute Senior Editor, to discuss how AI can help security professionals get to grips with emerging threats. Amber and Kate also talk about the threats AI itself poses and how businesses should navigate this fast-changing landscape.
Ethical AI is an urgent and hot topic as we try to stay ahead of this fast-evolving technology. Rajeshwari Ganesan, one of Infosys’s leading experts on machine learning and AI, joins host Kate Bevan of the Infosys Knowledge Institute to discuss the importance of human oversight and governance in building responsible AI.
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