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Welcome to DataFramed, a weekly podcast exploring how artificial intelligence and data are changing the world around us. On this show, we invite data & AI leaders at the forefront of the data revolution to share their insights and experiences into how they lead the charge in this era of AI. Whether you're a beginner looking to gain insights into a career in data & AI, a practitioner needing to stay up-to-date on the latest tools and trends, or a leader looking to transform how your organization uses data & AI, there's something here for everyone. Join co-hosts Adel Nehme and Richie Cotton as they delve into the stories and ideas that are shaping the future of data. Subscribe to the show and tune in to the latest episode on the feed below.

  1. #354 Beyond BI: Decision Intelligence with Graphs with Jamie Hutton, CTO at Quantexa

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    #354 Beyond BI: Decision Intelligence with Graphs with Jamie Hutton, CTO at Quantexa

    Decision intelligence is showing up across data and AI teams as companies move beyond dashboards to decisions made with context. Graphs, entity resolution, and better data products are becoming core tools as messy, siloed data meets stricter risk and compliance needs. In day-to-day work, this means linking “James,” “Jim,” and “Jamie” across systems, enriching records with third‑party sources, and pushing models where the data already lives in your lakehouse. How do you trust your customer counts? Which links in a graph matter, and which are noise? Can graph-based context reduce LLM hallucinations enough for regulated decisions with humans still in-loop. Jamie Hutton is the Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Quantexa, where he leads the company’s global research and development organization in advancing its market-leading Decision Intelligence Platform. With over two decades of experience pioneering data-driven technologies, Jamie has been at the forefront of innovations that connect and unify data at scale to solve complex real-world challenges. He is the creator of dynamic Entity Resolution, a pioneering capability that has redefined how the world’s leading organizations transform raw data into trusted, decision-ready intelligence. This innovation enables enterprises to prepare their data for AI, uncover new revenue streams, and expose hidden connections in even the most sophisticated criminal networks. By providing the foundation for accurate, explainable, and actionable insights, Jamie’s work has empowered governments, financial institutions, and global enterprises to make faster, smarter, and more confident decisions. Prior to co-founding Quantexa, Jamie held senior technology and analytics leadership roles at SAS and Detica, where he delivered mission-critical solutions for organizations operating in some of the most complex and high-stakes environments in the world. Jamie holds a First-Class master’s degree in computer engineering and is recognized as a leading authority in contextual analytics, data integration, and applied AI for mission-critical decision-making. In the episode, Richie and Jamie explore decision intelligence beyond BI, entity resolution across siloed data, building context graphs for fraud, AML, credit risk, and growth, how graph analytics separates meaningful links from noise, graph-RAG for LLMs to cut hallucinations, human-in-the-loop workflows, and ways to start today, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: QuantexaDun & Bradstreet Data EnrichmentConnect with JamieAI-Native Course: Intro to AI for WorkRelated Episode: How Optimization Powers Decision Intelligence with Duke Perrucci & Ed Klotz, CEO and Senior Mathematical Optimization Specialist at Gurobi OptimizationExplore AI-Native Learning on DataCamp New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile app Empower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business

    46 min
  2. #353 The Data Team's Agentic Future with Ketan Karkhanis, CEO at ThoughtSpot

    30/03

    #353 The Data Team's Agentic Future with Ketan Karkhanis, CEO at ThoughtSpot

    Data and AI platforms are racing toward agentic and even autonomous analytics. But the bottleneck is rarely the model—it’s data readiness: governed metrics, clear metadata, and a semantic layer machines can read. For data engineers and analysts, this shifts work from hand-built SQL and dashboard tweaks to designing meaning and trust. If an agent can draft column descriptions, propose a model for a new business question, and build the first dashboard layout, where do you add the most value? What do you measure to prove ROI in 30 days? How do you prevent “shiny demos” from driving strategy too early. Ketan Karkhanis is the CEO of ThoughtSpot. Prior to joining the company in September 2024, Ketan was the Executive Vice President and General Manager of Sales Cloud at Salesforce. He returned to Salesforce in March 2022 after his time as the COO of Turvo, an emerging supply-chain collaboration platform. Before that, Ketan spent nearly a decade at Salesforce, where he led product areas in Sales, Service Cloud, Lightning Platform, and finally Analytics, wherein as the Senior Vice President & GM of Einstein Analytics, he pioneered incredible innovation, customer success, and business acceleration from launch to over $300M and a 30,000 strong user community. Prior to Salesforce, Ketan was at Cisco Systems where he led various technology initiatives and initiatives spanning Customer Advocacy, Cisco Certifications & eLearning. In the episode, Richie and Ketan explore AI agents for analytics, why “self‑service BI” often fails, using agents to answer questions, build dashboards, and automate data modeling, how analyst and engineer roles shift toward governance and agent design, how transparency, culture, and ROI drive safe adoption, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: ThoughtspotThoughspot’s Spotter AgentsConnect with KetanAI-Native Course: Intro to AI for WorkRelated Episode: AI Agents at Work: What Actually Breaks (and How to Fix It) with Danielle Crop, EVP Digital Strategy & Alliances at WNSExplore AI-Native Learning on DataCamp New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business

    50 min
  3. #352 AI Agents at Work: What Actually Breaks (and How to Fix It) with Danielle Crop, EVP Digital Strategy & Alliances at WNS

    23/03

    #352 AI Agents at Work: What Actually Breaks (and How to Fix It) with Danielle Crop, EVP Digital Strategy & Alliances at WNS

    AI agents are spreading across the data and AI industry, promising to automate everything from research to outreach. At the same time, teams are learning that these tools can hallucinate, leak data, or act in surprising ways. In day-to-day work, the challenge is deciding which tasks to hand off, what data to share, and how to keep the output trustworthy. Do your agents actually add value, or just add noise? Are they running in a secured, ring-fenced environment? How do you balance playful experimentation with critical checking when an agent confidently gets a key fact wrong? Danielle leads go-to-market strategy at WNS, Capgemini's AI transformation services arm. Previously, Danielle was Chief Data Officer at American Express and Albertsons. She also write The Remix substack on technology trends, and is an Editorial Board Member for CDO Magazine. In the episode, Richie and Danielle explore AI agents at work, experimentation with guardrails, data privacy, access, tone controls, OpenClaw automation wins and failures, token costs, tying AI plans to P&L strategy, shifts in careers and hiring, how data teams handle unstructured data governance, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: WNSConnect with DanielleAI-Native Course: Intro to AI for WorkCatch Danielle speaking at RADAR—April 1Related Episode: AI Agents Are the New Shadow IT (And Your Governance Isn’t Ready) with Stijn Christiaens, CEO at CollibraExplore AI-Native Learning on DataCamp New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile app Empower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business

    56 min
  4. #351 Will World Models Bring us AGI? with Eric Xing, President & Professor at MBZUAI

    16/03

    #351 Will World Models Bring us AGI? with Eric Xing, President & Professor at MBZUAI

    World models are emerging as the next step after large language models, pushing AI from book knowledge toward systems that can simulate the physical and social world. Instead of just generating text or short videos, the goal is steerable simulation with long-horizon consistency and planning. For practitioners, this raises practical choices: what data and representations do you need, and when do you mix symbolic reasoning with generative models? How do you test whether a model can follow actions over minutes, not seconds? And where do you start—robotics, driving safety, or synthetic data generation? Professor Eric Xing is President of Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) and a world-leading computer scientist whose work spans statistical machine learning, distributed systems, computational biology, and healthcare AI. A fellow of AAAI, IEEE, and the American Statistical Association, he has authored over 400 research papers cited more than 44,000 times.Before MBZUAI, Eric was a Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, where he also founded the Center for Machine Learning and Health. He is the founder and chief scientist of Petuum Inc., recognized as a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer, and has held visiting roles at Stanford and Facebook. He holds PhDs in both Molecular Biology and Computer Science. In the episode, Richie and Eric explore world models as simulators for action, the jump from book intelligence to physical and social skills, why long-horizon planning is still hard, architectures, robots, data generation, open K2 Think LLMs, virtual-cell biology, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: MBZUAIPan World ModelConnect with EricAI-Native Course: Intro to AI for WorkRelated Episode: Developing Better Predictive Models with Graph Transformers with Jure Leskovec, Pioneer of Graph Transformers, Professor at StanfordExplore AI-Native Learning on DataCamp New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile app Empower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business

    1 h 4 min
  5. #350 How to Make Hard Choices in AI with Atay Kozlovski, Researcher at the University of Zurich

    9/03

    #350 How to Make Hard Choices in AI with Atay Kozlovski, Researcher at the University of Zurich

    Across the AI industry, high-stakes tools are being deployed in places where errors can harm people: sepsis alerts in hospitals, identity checks, welfare fraud detection, immigration enforcement, and recommendation systems that shape life outcomes. The pattern is familiar: scale and speed go up, while human review becomes rushed, shallow, or punished for disagreeing. In daily work, that can look like a nurse forced to act on false alarms, or a team using an LLM summary in ways the designers never planned. When should you slow down deployment? How do you detect new “wild” use cases early? And what does responsible tracking and oversight look like under real pressure? Atay Kozlovski is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Zurich’s Center for Ethics. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Zurich, an MA in PPE from the University of Bern, and a BA from Tel Aviv University. His current research focuses on normative ethics, hard choices, and the ethics of AI. In the episode, Richie and Atay explore why AI failures keep happening, from automation bias to opaque targeting and hiring models. They unpack “meaningful human control,” accountability, and design in healthcare, government, and warfare. You’ll also hear about deepfakes, consent, digital twins, and AI-driven civic engagement, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: “Lavender” IDF recommendation systemAmnesty International reports on AI/automation in welfare systems“Meaningful Human Control” (MHC) frameworkConnect with AtayAI-Native Course: Intro to AI for WorkRelated Episode: Harnessing AI to Help Humanity with Sandy Pentland, HAI Fellow at StanfordExplore AI-Native Learning on DataCamp New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile app Empower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business

    1 h 10 min
  6. #349 From AI Governance to AI Enablement with Stijn Christiaens, Chief Data Citizen at Collibra

    5/03

    #349 From AI Governance to AI Enablement with Stijn Christiaens, Chief Data Citizen at Collibra

    Data governance has been around long enough to develop playbooks, but AI governance is evolving in real time. Industry trends like LLMs, agents, and emerging “swarms” are changing what oversight even means, from data lineage to agent-to-agent provenance. For working teams, the questions are immediate: who leads—legal, security, IT, data, or a new AI role? How do you set standards so engineers aren’t using a different tool for every task? What maturity framework should you measure against, and how often should you reassess as technology shifts? How do you help teams move fast without breaking trust? Stijn is a data governance veteran and one of the leading thinkers in the space. He runs data strategy, data infrastructure, and product evangelism at the data and AI governance company Collibra. Since founding Collibra 18 years ago, Stijn has held several executive positions, including COO and CTO. In the episode, Richie and Stijn explore AI governance failures and wins, risks from agents that can act on systems, creating visibility with an agent registry, how AI governance differs from data governance, ownership across legal, security, IT, and data teams, EU AI Act risk tiers, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: CollibraConnect with StijnAI-Native Course: Intro to AI for WorkRelated Episode: The New Paradigm for Enterprise AI Governance with Blake Brannon, Chief Innovation Officer at OneTrustExplore AI-Native Learning on DataCamp New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile app Empower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business

    53 min
  7. #348 AI Agents in Your Systems: Speed, Security, and New Access Risks with Jeremy Epling, CPO at Vanta

    2/03

    #348 AI Agents in Your Systems: Speed, Security, and New Access Risks with Jeremy Epling, CPO at Vanta

    Automation is moving from APIs to full “computer use,” where agents click through screens like a human. That power is transforming evidence collection, access reviews, and repetitive security tasks, but it also raises new risk. In everyday workflows, the safest gains often start with read-only actions, sandboxes, and clear opt-in for anything that writes changes. Do your tools know when an access request is an anomaly? Can you keep humans in the loop with fast review-and-approve steps? And if an agent can browse your systems, how do you stop data from walking out the door before customers or attackers notice? Jeremy Epling is Chief Product Officer at Vanta, where he leads product strategy and execution for the company’s trust management platform. He focuses on helping organizations automate security and compliance, enabling them to build and scale with confidence. Previously, he was VP of Product at GitHub, overseeing Actions, Codespaces, npm, and Packages—core components of the modern developer workflow used by millions worldwide. Before GitHub, Jeremy spent more than 16 years at Microsoft, leading product teams across Azure DevOps Pipelines and Repos, OneDrive, Outlook, Windows, and Internet Explorer. His work has centered on developer platforms, cloud infrastructure, and productivity tools at global scale. In the episode, Richie and Jeremy Epling explore AI-driven security risks, vendor data use and trade-secret leakage, governance and access controls, compliance beyond audits, how agents automate security questionnaires and vendor reviews, how to ship faster safely, human-in-the-loop design, and “computer use” automation, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: VantaVanta State of Trust ReportConnect with JeremyAI-Native Course: Intro to AI for WorkRelated Episode: Governing Pandora's Box: Managing AI Risks with Andrea Bonime-Blanc, CEO at GEC Risk AdvisoryExplore AI-Native Learning on DataCamp New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business

    44 min
  8. #347 Let's Get Physical with AI with Ivan Poupyrev, CEO at Archetype AI

    23/02

    #347 Let's Get Physical with AI with Ivan Poupyrev, CEO at Archetype AI

    Physical AI is showing up across the industry as sensors, connected devices, and foundation models move from the cloud into the real world. After years of IoT wiring everything to the internet, the big shift is turning raw measurements and video into meaning, not just dashboards. For day-to-day teams, that changes how you monitor equipment, detect failures, and decide what to do next. When thousands of sensor streams hit storage, who turns them into insights and recommendations fast enough to matter? Can one model generalize across different sensors and conditions? And what must run on the asset versus the cloud? Dr. Ivan Poupyrev is CEO and Founder of Archetype AI, where he is building a multimodal AI foundation model that combines real-time sensor data and natural language to help people and organizations better understand and act on the physical world. The company is developing a developer platform to unlock new applications of Physical AI across industries. Previously, he was Director of Engineering at Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) division, where he founded and led large cross-functional teams to create Soli, a radar-based sensing platform, and Jacquard, a connected apparel platform powered by smart textiles and embedded ML. These technologies shipped in more than 15 products across 33 countries, including collaborations with Levi’s, YSL, Adidas, and Samsonite, and were integrated into flagship devices such as Pixel 4 and Nest products. His work has been widely published, recognized with major international awards, and featured in global media. In the episode, Richie and Ivan explore physical AI beyond robotics, turning IoT sensor streams into insights, recommendations, and automation, why physical foundation models differ from LLMs, sensor-fusion wins like wind-turbine failure alerts, edge deployment and privacy, how to pick a first project in practice, and much more. Links Mentioned in the Show: Archetype AIAttention Is All You Need (Original Transformer Architecture Paper)A Mathematical Theory of Communication (Shannon, 1948)Connect with IvanAI-Native Course: Intro to AI for WorkRelated Episode: Enterprise AI Agents with Jun Qian, VP of Generative AI Services at OracleExplore AI-Native Learning on DataCamp New to DataCamp? Learn on the go using the DataCamp mobile appEmpower your business with world-class data and AI skills with DataCamp for business

    46 min

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Welcome to DataFramed, a weekly podcast exploring how artificial intelligence and data are changing the world around us. On this show, we invite data & AI leaders at the forefront of the data revolution to share their insights and experiences into how they lead the charge in this era of AI. Whether you're a beginner looking to gain insights into a career in data & AI, a practitioner needing to stay up-to-date on the latest tools and trends, or a leader looking to transform how your organization uses data & AI, there's something here for everyone. Join co-hosts Adel Nehme and Richie Cotton as they delve into the stories and ideas that are shaping the future of data. Subscribe to the show and tune in to the latest episode on the feed below.