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Telling the story of how AI is changing the world through the people who are actually doing it.

Hosted by John Koetsier.

The AI Show John Koetsier

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Telling the story of how AI is changing the world through the people who are actually doing it.

Hosted by John Koetsier.

    Can marketers use AI to predict what you’ll do? (Short answer: YES)

    Can marketers use AI to predict what you’ll do? (Short answer: YES)

    If you’ve been around marketing, you'll have heard the phrase "customer journey." It's what people do when they buy ... or don't buy.

    Naturally, marketers want to optimize that trip, and Adobe has developed an AI system that finds out where those journeys break. Theoretically, that will help brands sell more.

    Our guest this episode: Steve Hammond, a director at Adobe Experience Cloud.

    • 14 min
    How Intel and the National Science Foundation want to use AI to connect trillions of smart devices

    How Intel and the National Science Foundation want to use AI to connect trillions of smart devices

    Can AI help us connect trillions of smart devices? There are currently perhaps 20 billion devices connected to the internet: things like laptops, phones, smartwatches, TVs, smart speakers, smart home devices ...

    In a decade, that could be 50 billion … and a lot of it is enterprise IoT.

    In this edition of the The AI Show with John Koetsier we chat with Intel and the National Science Foundation, which has funded $30M+ into projects to use AI to figure out how we'll manage ultra-dense wireless networks ... how we'll keep it secure, and how we'll keep everything connected.

    Joining me in this episode:

    Vida Ilderem, VP, Intel Labs

    Thyaga Nandagopal, National Science Foundation

    Pu Wang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

    • 31 min
    AI-generated music: can AI make music that’s worth listening to?

    AI-generated music: can AI make music that’s worth listening to?

    Can AI generate music that’s worth listening to?

    In this episode of The AI Show with John Koetsier we explore music created by artificial intelligence. Music is one of our oldest art forms, and we think of art as creative ... we think of people as creative.

    What about computers? Or AI?

    It might surprise you: I’ve been listening to AI-generated music for much of the past few days.

    In this episode we chat with Edward Balassian, the CEO of Aimi.fm. 

    • 15 min
    Biological AI: this company combines actual brain cells with silicon chips for smarter AI

    Biological AI: this company combines actual brain cells with silicon chips for smarter AI

    If your AI chip requires a life support system, you know you're doing something pretty funky.

    In this episode of The AI Show with John Koetsier, I talk to the CEO and CTO of Cortical Labs, who are combining mice neurons with silicon chips, then training their system to play ping pong.

    Almost all AI uses silicon chips ... that’s the “artificial” in Artificial intelligence. Brain Chip One uses biological components for potentially faster learning systems.

    Is biological computing the future of AI?

    And, will it some day be literally correct to say ... "my computer died?"

    • 21 min
    AI and neuromorphic computing: How Intel built a chip with a sense of smell

    AI and neuromorphic computing: How Intel built a chip with a sense of smell

    Does artificial intelligence have a sense of smell? Welcome to The AI Show with John Koetsier

    Plenty of AI systems are built to solve simple problems, like sorting Legos of different colors and shapes. Intel is building AI chips with neuromorphic architecture. Intel's goal: solving complex real-world problems.

    And, doing that with less training: sometimes even just one training sample.

    In this episode, we chat with Mike Davies, the director of the Neuromorphic Computing Lab at Intel.

    • 19 min
    AI-assisted software development with Antonia Alegria, Head of AI at OutSystems

    AI-assisted software development with Antonia Alegria, Head of AI at OutSystems

    Will AI replace software developers? Or just make software development much easier and quicker?    

    I chat with Antonio Alegria, Head of AI at OutSystems, about a shipping technology in which AI helps software developers write code faster, make fewer errors, and .... believe it or not ... get few repetitive stress injuries.  

    We talk about:  

    - agile development 

    - graph neural networks  

    - code X-ray  

    - hybrid AI  

    - probabilistic vs deterministic models  

    - predictive AI  

    - development help for novices  

    - development help for experts  

    ... and much more.

    • 26 min

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