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Emmanuel Turlay, Founder and CEO of Sematic and machine learning pioneer, discusses what's required to turn every software engineer into an ML engineer


Season 3 Episode 46


Emmanuel Turlay spent more than a decade in engineering roles at tech-first companies like Instacart and Cruise before realizing machine learning engineers need a better solution. Emmanuel started Se…


Published on 3 years ago

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Kevin Mulcahy, co-author of the Future Workplace Experience, discusses how technology is improving the employee experience


Season 3 Episode 45


Kevin Mulcahy, co-author of the Future Workplace Experience, has been thinking and writing about the future of work since 2016. Six years ago the future of work was dramatically different. Reading Ke…


Published on 3 years ago

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Michael Osterrieder, CEO and founder of vAIsual, discusses how generative AI is disrupting the stock media industry


Season 3 Episode 45


Today’s guest is the co-founder and CEO of vAIsual, the company pioneering the use of generative AI to create synthetic stock media. All of those photos you see online and in print publications of pe…


Published on 3 years ago

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Otto Soderlund, CEO and co-founder of Speechly, discusses what's hard about adding conversational AI to apps


Season 3 Episode 44


Otto Soderlund co-founded Speechly in 2016 with Hannes Heikinheimo in their hometown of Helsinki. He believes voice should be a first-class citizen for all apps and making it easy for developers to a…


Published on 3 years, 1 month ago

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Jonathan Frankle, Harvard Professor and MosaicML Chief Scientist, discusses the past, present, and future of deep learning


Season 3 Episode 43


Jonathan Frankle, incoming Harvard Professor and Chief Scientist at MosaicML, is focused on reducing the cost of training neural nets. He received his PhD at MIT and his BSE and MSE from Princeton.

Jo…


Published on 3 years, 1 month ago

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Eric Olson, CEO and co-founder of Consensus, discusses how to use LLMs to help researchers get better answers faster from evidence-based journals


Season 3 Episode 42


Eric Olson, CEO and co-founder of Consensus, is a collegiate athlete turned data scientist turned entrepreneur who needed faster access to reliable data while working at DraftKings. Consensus is a se…


Published on 3 years, 1 month ago

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Mona Akmal, outspoken CEO of Falkon, discusses how to use data to help sales reps "make the best deal the typical deal"


Season 3 Episode 41


Mona Akmal, CEO of sales intelligence platform Falkon, is the outspoken co-founder behind an emerging leader in a hot space. Mona migrated to the United States at age 20 with a CS degree and little e…


Published on 3 years, 1 month ago

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Hina Dixit, venture capitalist at Samsung NEXT and former Apple engineering leader, discusses how to get your AI or web3 startup funded


Season 3 Episode 40


Hina Dixit, venture capitalist leading AI investing at Samsung NEXT, grew up in a small town in India from humble beginnings. She couldn’t afford a Starbucks coffee and graduated with significant stu…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

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Rana Gujral, CEO of Behavioral Signals, discusses the future of NLP and sentiment analysis to improve customer service


Season 3 Episode 39


Rana Gujral, CEO of Behavioral Signals since 2018, joined the company after a distinguished tech career growing companies like Logitech, TiZE, and Cricut. Behavioral Signals uses emotion and behavior…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

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Ahmed Elsamadisi, Narrator CEO, is a roboticist by training and one of the first engineers at WeWork. Now he's changing how the world tells stories with data.


Season 3 Episode 38


Ahmed Elsamadisi built the data infrastructure at WeWork before realizing every company could benefit from his team’s innovation. Traditional star schemas aren’t the best way to manage data. Ahmed in…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago





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