Targeting AI

Informa TechTarget

Hosts Shaun Sutner, TechTarget News senior news director, and AI news writer Esther Ajao interview AI experts from the tech vendor, analyst and consultant community, academia and the arts as well as AI technology users from enterprises and advocates for data privacy and responsible use of AI. Topics are related to news events in the AI world but the episodes are intended to have a longer, more ”evergreen” run and they are in-depth and somewhat long form, aiming for 45 minutes to an hour in duration. The podcast will occasionally host guests from inside TechTarget and its Enterprise Strategy Group and Xtelligent divisions as well and also include some news-oriented episodes featuring Sutner and Ajao reviewing the news.

  1. SEP 23

    Capital One takes on GenAI in a big way

    As one of the biggest financial institutions in the U.S., Capital One isn’t running away from generative AI and agentic AI. Instead, the $490 billion company is using the technology to enhance both internal operations and customer experience. In this Targeting AI episode, the chief scientist and executive vice president at Capital One discusses some of the challenges and opportunities the financial giant is facing in customizing LLMs, and how the company continues to prioritize risk management and safety. Featuring: Prem Natarajan, executive vice president, head of enterprise AI and chief scientist, Capital One In today's episode, we cover: Capital One's enterprise AI strategy is focused on creating customizable platforms using open source or open weight models Capital One uses its proprietary data to customize AI models The company uses GenAI and agentic AI for internal operations, such as with agent assist tools for customer service and customer-facing experiences like chat concierge The enterprise has a focus on long-term transformation and not short-term ROI To learn more about AI, open source and agentic AI, check out AI Business and SearchEnterpriseAI from Informa TechTarget. To watch video clips from our podcast, subscribe to our YouTube channel, @EyeonTech. References: Capital One AI partnerships aim to build trust and grow talent Compare proprietary vs. open source for enterprise AI The importance and limitations of open source AI models

    32 min
  2. JUL 29

    Not yet three years old, GenAI has made a dramatic impact on society, law and art

    In this two-year anniversary episode of Targeting AI from Informa TechTarget, Michael Bennett discusses the rapid evolution of generative AI technology, and its implications for society, legal frameworks and creative industries. He highlights the public's growing awareness and understanding of AI, the legal challenges surrounding copyright and fair use, and the moral questions that arise from the use of AI in creative fields.  Featuring: Michael Bennett, associate vice chancellor for data science and artificial intelligence strategy at University of Illinois Chicago  In this episode, we cover:  The public's awareness of AI technology has significantly increased since the release of ChatGPT.  Legal challenges surrounding generative AI focus on copyright and fair use, creating uncertainty for the industry.  The disparity in AI infrastructure may lead to unequal benefits and negative consequences globally.  The future of AI, including AGI (artificial general intelligence), is uncertain and requires careful consideration.  To learn more about AI and the other regulation and governance news, check out SearchEnterpriseAI.  To watch video clips from our podcast, subscribe to our YouTube channel, @EyeonTech.  References:  AI regulation: What businesses need to know in 2025  XAI releases Grok 4 amid furor over antisemitic comments  Anthropic’s early lawsuit win pushes courts forward on fair use

    43 min

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Hosts Shaun Sutner, TechTarget News senior news director, and AI news writer Esther Ajao interview AI experts from the tech vendor, analyst and consultant community, academia and the arts as well as AI technology users from enterprises and advocates for data privacy and responsible use of AI. Topics are related to news events in the AI world but the episodes are intended to have a longer, more ”evergreen” run and they are in-depth and somewhat long form, aiming for 45 minutes to an hour in duration. The podcast will occasionally host guests from inside TechTarget and its Enterprise Strategy Group and Xtelligent divisions as well and also include some news-oriented episodes featuring Sutner and Ajao reviewing the news.

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