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I Am Not A Robot with Dr. Jeremy Ray

Author: Dr. Jeremy Ray

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Dr. Jeremy Ray explores the complexities of life with robots and automation. Artificial Intelligence has made transformational advancements in recent years and is capable of performing a wide range of tasks that were once exclusive to humans. It is important to recognize that AI and humans possess different strengths and limitations. But what are those strengths and limitations? Please join us as we explore these important questions of our age.
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In this Java and Journals feature, we talk with award-winning director and playwright Dr. Harry Kantrovich. His new book is Voices from Vietnam, which is co-written with Bruce "Doc" Norton, and is based on the play, with a world premier this upcoming November, in Warrenton, Virginia. What was his inspiration for writing the play? How are the stories relevant to readers today? Tune in to hear the answers to these questions and more. The show is Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, November 8-24, 2024. For tickets to the play, visit www.journey.theater
In this Java and Journals feature, we are talking with author Stub Estey. Stub is the author of "Oxcart Gold Rush" which is the diary of Daniel W. Holbrook. It chronicles his five year journey to California to join the Gold Rush. Where did Stub find the diary and what inspired him to turn it into a book? What does he hope readers will learn from this American story? Tune in to hear the answers to these questions and more.
Dr. Will Ramey is the host of Leadership Decoded, a popular podcast focusing on actionable strategies for helping us improve our leadership skills at work and in everyday life. In this episode, we discuss the topic of Shared Leadership. The future of work is changing from AI and other disruptions.  How does shared leadership differ from traditional top-down hierarchical leadership structures? What does it look like in action? Tune in to learn more.
In this Java and Journals feature, we are talking with author Kevin Stokker, who discusses his new book of short stories, Writing in Circles and other short stories & poems. How does he overcome writer's block? Do ChatGPT and other AI technologies have a place to aid in the writing process? What is it like being part of a writing circle? Tune in to hear the answers to these questions and more.
In this special edition of the podcast, we revisit the popular feature: Java and Journals with Jeremy. In this episode, we are talking with Dr. Jerome DuBose, who discusses his DBA dissertation on Transformational Innovation. What role does organizational culture play in fostering a climate of innovation and risk-taking? What steps can organizations take to measure and assess their current level of psychological safety among employees? Tune in to hear the answers to these questions and more.
In this episode we discuss the intersection of AI and digital pathology. What is digital pathology? How is artificial intelligence being used in digital pathology to improve accuracy? How does AI assist pathologists in analyzing large sets of digital pathology images more efficiently? Tune in to hear the answers to these questions and more. Please subscribe if you are enjoying listening to this podcast series.
In this episode we are talking with Jim Etro, who is going to discuss the intersection of AI and turfgrass management.  How is artificial intelligence being used in turfgrass management to improve turf health and quality, and where is it heading in the near future? What are the primary challenges that AI can help to address in turfgrass management? All this and a turfgrass haiku written by ChatGPT. Please tune in to learn more.
In this special edition of the podcast, we introduce a new feature: Java and Journals with Jeremy. In this episode, we discuss the field of Neuroergonomics. In Jeremy's DBA dissertation, he focuses on evaluating knowledge transfer during computer-mediated communications. What was the motivation for the study? What were the findings? How can the research be applied in the workplace? Tune in to hear the answers to these questions and more. Featuring guest host Nathan Ray.
In this second part of our conversation with Dr. Duncan, we continue our discussion regarding artificial intelligence and its use in the workplace and everyday settings.  Tune in to hear the conclusion of this interview.
In this episode we discuss artificial intelligence and its use in the workplace and everyday settings. The focus of this episode is related to whether AI will infiltrate all areas of the workplace and elsewhere. How will it potentially disrupt certain fields, and is it up to the task of replacing the types of things typically thought could only be done by humans? And does ChatGPT have a sense of humor? Tune in to hear the answers to these questions and more.
In this episode we discuss the intersection of artificial intelligence and religion. Will researchers ever be able to achieve human-level intelligence in machines? Should we be afraid of AI? What role might AI play in addressing moral dilemmas that arise within religious frameworks, and how might AI align with different religious and ethical values? Tune in to hear the answers to these questions and more.
In this episode, we learn about AI's role in revolutionizing healthcare in the next decade. We speak with a healthcare executive and an epidemiologist / data scientist on the future of artificial intelligence and healthcare. What are the challenges in integrating AI technologies into existing healthcare systems, and how can they be overcome? As telemedicine becomes more widespread, how can AI contribute to enhancing remote patient monitoring and virtual care? Tune in to hear the answers to these questions and more.
In this episode we learn from an AI expert about the glorious "summers" and brutal "winters" of artificial intelligence. We also discuss the shift to deep learning from classic machine learning, what are discriminative networks, such as image classification, versus newer generative networks such as ChatGPT? And what is the future of computer vision? What ethical considerations will become increasingly important? And should we be afraid of AI? Tune in to hear the answers to these questions and more.
Welcome to the "I Am Not A Robot" podcast, where we journey into the realms of the future, exploring the fascinating intersections of artificial intelligence, culture, language, science, and human understanding. Join your host Dr. Jeremy Ray, as we embark on a captivating exploration of the confluence of artificial intelligence and neuroscience, the electrifying evolution of vehicles, the dynamic interplay between culture and technology, the evolving relationship between religion and the digital age, and the ever-shifting landscape of language.
In this episode we explore the intersection of AI and electric vehicles, focusing on areas such as innovation, performance optimization, autonomous driving, safety, and broader industry implications. How will AI impact the design and development of EVs in the automotive industry? In what ways can machine learning enhance the charging infrastructure for EVs? Dr. Browne joins us from the majestic city of Cape Town, South Africa.
In this second installment of the series, the focus of this AI-themed discussion is on culture and language. Language is deeply intertwined with culture and history and humans have the ability to understand and interpret language within its cultural and historical context. Will artificial intelligence one day make differences in language obsolete? Will AI globalize the ability of people to communicate effectively? Will regionalism continue to exist? How will generative AI impact the future of linguistics, culture, and language?
In the first episode of our artificial intelligence series, we learn about the intersection of AI and neuroergonomics, the application of neuroscience to ergonomics. What does the future of AI have in store for this emerging field?
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