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Ai Experience [in english]
Author: Julien Redelsperger
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"AI Experience" decodes the world of artificial intelligence beyond the headlines and media buzz. In this podcast, I interview professionals from various fields to understand how AI is already impacting their work and shaping it for the future. I aim to provide a nuanced and balanced perspective, shedding light on myths and misunderstandings around AI.
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This week on AI Experience, we explore how artificial intelligence is starting to make decisions, invent dishes… and even restore works of art. Why are lawyers still using ChatGPT, even when it gets them sanctioned? What happens when an AI agent can act in the real world, without human oversight? Will Disney and NBC Universal slow down the rise of generative AI?And what if an AI could restore a 15th-century painting in just a few hours?Through five key stories, we look at the promises — and the red lines — of automation through AI, across fields as diverse as law, gastronomy, art, and entertainment. With one question always in the background: how far are we willing to go in handing over our creativity, our judgment… or our trust?Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Can you still build meaningful relationships with your audience when AI enters the conversation?In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way brands design, manage, and sustain their communities. From chatbots to generative content, AI tools are accelerating workflows—but at what cost to trust, connection, and belonging? You’ll learn why efficiency isn’t the same as engagement, how AI can augment (not replace) community-building, and what it means to design experiences that feel human—even when they’re not. Our guest, Jake McKee, is a veteran community strategist and the founder of AIX Sessions. He shares practical insights from decades of helping brands like LEGO and Apple navigate the intersection of technology and human connection.If you're working on customer engagement, product communities, or brand loyalty, this episode will help you ask better questions—and avoid the most common pitfalls of AI integration.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
This week on AI Weekly Digest, we dive into the dark side of AI therapy: what if your chatbot confessions became surveillance tools in the hands of an authoritarian state?We also discuss AI-powered textbooks in South Korea and Reid Hoffman's call to reinvent higher education in the age of generative tools.In media news, an AI-generated summer reading guide features books that don’t even exist. Researchers reveal that when grouped together, AIs develop their own social norms. And finally, young graduates are watching their first jobs disappear—sometimes replaced by AI before they even get a chance.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
This week on AI Weekly Digest, we break down the most important AI news stories—beyond the headlines and the hype. On the agenda: – In Bowling Green, Kentucky, a small city uses AI to shape its 25-year urban plan. Is this the future of civic participation, or just another digital gimmick? – Once hailed as the hottest AI job, the prompt engineer is already disappearing. What happened? – Perplexity, the AI-powered search engine, wants to challenge Google — by tracking your every move online. – Lyft launches an AI assistant to help its drivers earn more by planning smarter routes. A new step in the gig economy's AI transformation. – And finally, the most advanced AI models are getting stronger... but also more prone to hallucinations. Even OpenAI doesn’t know exactly why. Five stories, five perspectives — to understand how AI is reshaping our tools, our work, and the tough questions we face.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
What if your security system could detect a medical emergency—before anyone called for help? In this episode of AI Experience, you’ll meet Egor Olteanu, co-founder and CEO of VOLT AI, a company at the intersection of artificial intelligence, safety, and real-time video surveillance. After serving in the U.S. Army and working at Google X, Egor set out to solve a problem most security teams quietly live with: video feeds are rarely watched, and alerts often come too late. You'll hear how VOLT’s AI connects to existing cameras to detect anomalies in real time—from fights and seizures to intrusions after hours. Together, we explore what it means to shift from passive observation to proactive detection, what AI can actually "understand" from a scene, and how human guards and machines can work together without one replacing the other. If you work in education, corporate security, or just want to understand how AI is reshaping public safety, this conversation will give you a clear and concrete view of what’s changing—and what’s still to come.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
What if the most confident answer your AI gives you… was completely made up?In this episode, you’ll hear from Daniel Wilson, AI and Data Sovereignty Advisor to Malaysia’s National AI Office and founder of InfoScience AI. With years of hands-on experience in neuromorphic systems and secure AI architectures, Daniel helps you unpack a central paradox of generative models: why they hallucinate, why that might not be a bug, and how you can reduce the risk when using them. Together, you explore the mechanics of inference, the limits of context windows, and the subtle art of prompting. Daniel also explains how AI hallucinations mirror aspects of human memory—and what it takes to design systems that truly know when they don’t know. If you’ve ever used AI in your work, this episode will give you the tools to better understand its blind spots—and maybe your own.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
This week in AI news: the U.S. military is testing AI to interpret the world, the future of AI-powered fast food, proof of humanity may soon be required for remote interviews, Gen X unease in the workplace, and Shopify now prioritizes AI over humans.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Can a car feel the road beneath its wheels—and should it?In this episode of AI Experience, we explore how artificial intelligence is enabling vehicles to sense their environment in an entirely new way. Boaz Mizrachi, co-founder and CTO of Tactile Mobility, explains how AI-powered virtual sensors can estimate grip, friction, and road conditions—without adding any new hardware. Drawing on 30+ years of experience in signal processing and system design, Boaz reveals how this technology mimics the instincts of a professional driver and why visual data alone isn’t enough for autonomous vehicles. We also discuss the limits of generative AI in edge computing, how tactile sensing can close the final 1% gap in safety, and what it takes to train AI models on real-world driving data collected across all conditions—from icy Canadian roads to dusty summer highways.If you’re curious about the next frontier of mobility and the role AI will play in making it safer, smarter, and more responsive, this episode is a must-listen.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
This week on "AI Experience," we take a sweeping look at the profound and sometimes unsettling impacts of artificial intelligence. From The New York Times integrating AI into its newsroom to Turkish translators forced to train their digital replacements, to the erosion of trust in big platforms and the flood of AI images on Pinterest, we explore the many facets of a revolution in progress. An essential episode to understand the stakes of a world undergoing rapid transformation.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Would you engage with an influencer if you knew they weren’t real?AI-generated influencers are reshaping the world of digital influence, raising questions about authenticity, engagement, and the future of social media. In this episode, Ilia Rozman, AI expert and founder of Rozman Experts Ltd, explains how AI-driven influencers are created, why businesses are investing in them, and what their rise means for human influencers. From AI models with a purpose to large-scale automated content, Ilia shares his experience in building digital personalities that interact, influence, and even generate revenue. Are AI influencers just a trend, or are they here to stay? Tune in to find out.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
This week in AI news: 2025 trends and innovations according to Forbes, why banks remain cautious about AI, and a look at the intersection of artificial intelligence and religion. Dive into the CIA’s digital twins of world leaders and the impact of the DeepSeek phenomenon on AI’s valuation.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Who owns the future of storytelling—humans or AI?In this episode, Pete Pachal, former journalist and Founder and CEO of The Media Copilot, shares how generative AI is reshaping journalism and the media industry. You’ll hear about the opportunities AI creates for journalists to tell better stories and reach wider audiences, but also the challenges it introduces, from ethical dilemmas to job insecurity. Pete draws on his extensive career in journalism to offer practical advice and insights for navigating this rapidly evolving landscape. Whether you’re in media or simply curious about AI’s impact, this conversation will get you thinking about what’s next for the stories you consume—and the ones you create.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
A look back at the latest in AI: this week, explore artificial intelligence innovations in Hollywood, Apple’s advancements with a reimagined Siri, and the arrival of GenCast, an AI capable of revolutionizing weather forecasting. Also, discover how AI hallucinations are becoming valuable resources for science and the latest updates to NotebookLM, a tool redefining how we interact with our documents.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
🏥 Are you curious about how artificial intelligence is transforming the healthcare industry?In this episode of AI Experience, I sit down with Dr. Shanil Ebrahim, a healthcare leader and Partner at Deloitte Canada, to explore the groundbreaking ways AI could revolutionize patient care and shape the future of medicine. Dr. Ebrahim discusses how AI could be used to predict patient surges, optimize hospital resources, and even detect early signs of diseases like cancer. He also delves into the challenges of implementing AI in healthcare, including data fragmentation, privacy concerns, and the need for a shift in healthcare funding models. Additionally, he highlights the difference between the Canadian and US healthcare systems in adopting AI, emphasizing Canada's cautious approach and the need for thorough vetting of solutions to ensure equity and accessibility. Join us for a mind-blowing conversation as we separate the hype from reality and explore the potential of AI to not just improve healthcare, but reimagine it entirely. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
What makes experimentation and A/B testing essential for improving user experiences, and how does AI take it to the next level?In this episode of AI Experience, Collin Crowell, VP of Growth at Kameleoon North America, shares his insights on building robust experimentation programs and using AI to make smarter, faster decisions. You'll learn how A/B testing provides the data you need to improve your digital products and why collaboration across teams is crucial for scaling experimentation. Collin also explores how AI can help you identify opportunities, optimize targeting, and streamline workflows—without losing sight of the human touch. If you're looking to take your experimentation strategies to the next level, this episode is for you.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
This week’s AI news recap: Tension between OpenAI and Microsoft, Bytedance jeopardized by an intern, AI and warfare, Intel's downfall, and Google Maps powered by AI.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Do you dread tax season?In this episode, Julien Redelsperger sits down with Daniel Marcous, founder of April and former CTO of Waze, to explore how artificial intelligence could transform the way you handle taxes. Daniel shares his insights on why the tax process is still so complex and how AI can cut through this complexity, making tax filing faster, more accurate, and personalized to your unique financial situation. Discover how April’s AI-powered platform aims to take the hassle out of taxes, democratizing access to expert-level tax planning and advice previously available only to the wealthy. If tax filing feels like a maze, this conversation will offer a glimpse into a future where AI simplifies the path for you.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
This week’s AI news recap: AI news of the week recap: AIs hallucinating on Wikipedia, nuclear power driving data centers, bots using your image to create avatars, the New York Times defending itself, and Adobe's video AI making strides.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Are you prepared for how AI is reshaping the job market?In this episode of AI Experience, I sit down with Mike Todasco, former Senior Director of Innovation at PayPal, to explore how AI is influencing recruitment and the future of work. Mike shares his insights on the changing job landscape, the importance of developing AI-first skills, and how to stand out in a world where automation is becoming the norm. Whether you're a job seeker or a professional navigating your career, this conversation will help you understand what it takes to stay ahead.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
This week’s AI news recap: Hollywood studios are turning to generative AI to save millions, forest fires are being detected earlier, OpenAI is searching for direction, Udemy is using its instructors' content to train AI, and AI refuses to acknowledge its mistakes.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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