• Using Voice AI to Detect Mental Health Disorders - David Liu
    Aug 23 2024

    In this podcast episode Dave Anderson is joined by David Lowe, the CEO of Sonde Health, a company that has developed an AI technology to detect early indications of mental health disorders through analyzing the sound of a person's voice. The conversation explores the potential benefits of using voice AI to identify symptoms of depression, anxiety, and cognitive impairment. They discuss the importance of early detection and intervention, the privacy concerns surrounding voice data, and the goal of improving mental health and productivity in the workplace. The episode highlights the need for increased awareness and understanding of mental health and the potential of AI technology in this field.

    Takeaways

    • Voice AI technology can analyze the sound of a person's voice to detect early indications of mental health disorders.
    • Early detection and intervention can lead to better outcomes and improved mental health.
    • Privacy concerns surrounding voice data need to be addressed and transparency is crucial.
    • Improving mental health can have a positive impact on workplace productivity.

    Sound Bites

    • "What if a voice technology could work out whether or not someone had early indication of anxiety, depression, or some form of mental stress? Would you want to know?"
    • "We are able to measure the biomarkers, these signals that are coming from a specific data source. And in this case, it's your voice."
    • "No machine can tell you that. You need clinicians. In fact, you need several clinicians to be able to make that determination over time."

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    38 mins
  • Teens vs Screens; A Warning To Parents - Melanie Hempe
    Jul 15 2024

    Every parent is asking, how do we combat screen time with our kids. In this episode we chat to Melanie Hempe, a retired Nurse, who started ScreenStrong to help other parents understand the dangers of hand held devices. Melanie shares her personal experience with her oldest son's addiction to video games and how it nearly derailed his life.

    She explains her journey to understanding screen addiction and outlines the principles and recommendations of ScreenStrong for reducing screen dependency and fostering healthier lifestyles for children.

    The discussion also touches on the misconceptions around social media use in teenagers, the importance of setting boundaries, and the benefits of engaging in offline activities. Melanie emphasizes educating both parents and children on the dangers of screen time and advocates for proactive measures to cultivate real-life connections and balanced lifestyles.

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    54 mins
  • A Surgeon at the Heart of AI – Dr Zain Khalpey Part 2
    May 15 2024

    For those that feel that we should be putting more attention toward AI that helps humanity, look no further. Dr Zain Khalpey is one of the best cardiac surgeons on the planet, and yet is restlessly looking at innovative ways to improve patient care.

    We have split this into two episodes. The summary is across both episodes:

    Dr. Zain Khalpey discusses the integration of AI and machine learning in cardiac surgery and the potential for reducing medical errors and improving patient outcomes. He emphasizes the importance of cross-pollination and continuous improvement in the field of medicine.

    Dr. Khalpey shares his vision for an AI-driven healthcare ecosystem and highlights the need for collaboration between clinicians and data scientists. He also discusses the practical applications of AI in surgery, such as improving communication and decision-making within the surgical team. In this part of the conversation, Dr. Zain Khalpey discusses the use of AI in heart surgery and the development of the Kai AI algorithm. He also talks about the importance of wearables and heart rate variability in monitoring and predicting health conditions.

    Dr. Khalpey addresses concerns about insurance companies using data for predictive analysis and denying coverage based on genetic predispositions. He emphasizes the need for responsible and ethical use of AI in healthcare and the importance of transparency and governance.

    • AI and machine learning have the potential to reduce medical errors and improve patient outcomes in cardiac surgery.
    • Cross-pollination and continuous improvement are essential in the field of medicine.
    • Collaboration between clinicians and data scientists is crucial for the successful integration of AI in healthcare.
    • Practical applications of AI in surgery include improving communication and decision-making within the surgical team. AI is being used in heart surgery to improve decision-making and patient outcomes.
    • Wearables, such as the Ura Ring, have the potential to provide valuable health data, but their accuracy and trustworthiness need to be validated.
    • Insurance companies may use AI and genetic data to deny coverage, highlighting the need for regulations and provisions to protect individuals.
    • The responsible and ethical use of AI in healthcare is crucial, and transparency and governance are essential for building trust.
    • Collaboration and communication between different stakeholders, including clinicians, data scientists, and patients, are necessary for successful AI implementation in healthcare. Dr. Khalpey’s humility and dedication to his patients are inspiring
    • Technology can be used for good to improve people’s lives
    • Prioritizing work-life balance is essential for personal well-being

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    33 mins
  • A Surgeon at the Heart of AI - Dr Zain Khalpey Part 1
    May 6 2024

    For those that feel that we should be putting more attention toward AI that helps humanity, look no further. Dr Zain Khalpey is one of the best cardiac surgeons on the planet, and yet is restlessly looking at innovative ways to improve patient care.

    We have split this into two episodes. The summary is across both episodes:

    Dr. Zain Khalpey discusses the integration of AI and machine learning in cardiac surgery and the potential for reducing medical errors and improving patient outcomes. He emphasizes the importance of cross-pollination and continuous improvement in the field of medicine.

    Dr. Khalpey shares his vision for an AI-driven healthcare ecosystem and highlights the need for collaboration between clinicians and data scientists. He also discusses the practical applications of AI in surgery, such as improving communication and decision-making within the surgical team. In this part of the conversation, Dr. Zain Khalpey discusses the use of AI in heart surgery and the development of the Kai AI algorithm. He also talks about the importance of wearables and heart rate variability in monitoring and predicting health conditions.

    Dr. Khalpey addresses concerns about insurance companies using data for predictive analysis and denying coverage based on genetic predispositions. He emphasizes the need for responsible and ethical use of AI in healthcare and the importance of transparency and governance.

    • AI and machine learning have the potential to reduce medical errors and improve patient outcomes in cardiac surgery.
    • Cross-pollination and continuous improvement are essential in the field of medicine.
    • Collaboration between clinicians and data scientists is crucial for the successful integration of AI in healthcare.
    • Practical applications of AI in surgery include improving communication and decision-making within the surgical team. AI is being used in heart surgery to improve decision-making and patient outcomes.
    • Wearables, such as the Ura Ring, have the potential to provide valuable health data, but their accuracy and trustworthiness need to be validated.
    • Insurance companies may use AI and genetic data to deny coverage, highlighting the need for regulations and provisions to protect individuals.
    • The responsible and ethical use of AI in healthcare is crucial, and transparency and governance are essential for building trust.
    • Collaboration and communication between different stakeholders, including clinicians, data scientists, and patients, are necessary for successful AI implementation in healthcare. Dr. Khalpey's humility and dedication to his patients are inspiring
    • Technology can be used for good to improve people's lives
    • Prioritizing work-life balance is essential for personal well-being

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    38 mins
  • Special Episode: Data as a Product - Panel Discussion
    Apr 29 2024

    This episode delves into the pivotal role of "Data as a Product in the Age of AI," the importance of cross functional silo-busting and invaluable food for thought with a power-packed panel including :

    • Randy Bean, the Godfather of CDAOs, a global authority on data analytics and author of “Fail Fast, Learn Faster: Lessons in Data-Driven Leadership in an Age of Disruption, Big Data, and AI”
    • Michelle Finneran Dennedy, the OG Chief Privacy Officer at McAfee, Intel and Cisco, author of “The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto” now leading the charge at PrivacyCode
    • Yassir Abousselham, whose CISO expertise spans Google, Okta, Splunk, UiPath and now advisors global CISOs worldwide in his latest venture, Silicon Valley Cyber
    • Hosted by Carrie Mott, MD of Flywheel Marketing and SaaS Marketing Expert

    Key topics include:

    • Crafting smart data governance and privacy frameworks to fuel AI innovation while keeping data management robust.
    • Embracing the AI Upskill movement, as a staggering 61% of workers are now wielding AI in their daily tasks, yet a mere 46% of top companies have established a solid data culture.
    • Unpacking the strategic rise of CAIOs within data-centric organizations and their role in steering organisations through both the risks and opportunities of an AI Era.
    • The responsibility and proficiency of Board and C-Suite members in providing oversight to data pipelines and the AI lifecycle within their businesses.
    • The role of data hygiene, centralization, and provenance in enhancing collaborative data quality and management, especially given that only 37% of quality improvement initiatives are successful.
    • What’s keeping CISOs up at night? Including data and model poisoning and AI-enhanced cyber threats.
    • How do we mitigate the impact of AI-generated misinformation and deepfakes as the world braces for a year of elections involving nearly half its population?
    • And crucially, how to foster cross-departmental synergy to harness the competitive edge AI offers.

    This panel isn't just a conversation—it's a strategic playbook for cross functional leaders to leverage data effectively in the dawn of AI, ensuring readiness for the monumental shifts ahead. Engage with these thought leaders as they chart a course for thriving in a world where data isn't just an asset; it's the currency of innovation.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Humane vs Mundane: Balancing AI and Human Creativity - Anders Sorman-Nilsson
    Apr 17 2024

    Anders and Dave explore the impact of AI on various industries and the future of work. We discusse the potential for AI to significantly increase productivity and questions the need for more humans in organizations. The conversation also delves into the disruption of mundane tasks and the role of AI in fields like accounting and law. It explores the balance between AI and human creativity, emphasizing the value of human input and the potential for AI to enhance human creativity. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the challenges and opportunities of AI, including ethical considerations and the future of humanity.

    Takeaways

    • AI has the potential to significantly increase productivity, with some estimates suggesting a 4X to 10X increase in knowledge workers' productivity.
    • The rise of AI raises questions about the need for more humans in organizations if every human becomes 10X as productive.
    • AI is disrupting mundane tasks in fields like accounting and law, potentially replacing the need for human involvement in these areas.
    • While AI can generate content and artwork, there is still value in human creativity and the unique perspectives and emotions it brings.
    • The future of AI raises ethical considerations and the need for responsible development and implementation to ensure the well-being of humanity.

    Sound Bites

    • "Do we really need more humans in our organization if every human is 10X as productive every day?"
    • "Take the robot out of the human so that humans can do more meaningful work."
    • "AI will kill the mediocre."

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    37 mins
  • A Nerd in the ER; Can AI solve the big Humanity problems feat Nick King - Data Kinetic
    Apr 7 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, the hosts are joined by Nick King, the founder of Data Kinetic, to discuss the role of AI in healthcare. Nick shares his experience of observing open heart surgery and highlights the complexity of the surgical process. They explore the importance of data in healthcare and the challenges of managing medical records. The conversation also touches on the privacy of healthcare data and the need for responsible AI models. They discuss the potential of AI to improve healthcare outcomes and reduce costs. The episode concludes with a focus on the growing interest in personal health and wellness. In this conversation, Nick King discusses the potential of AI in healthcare, personalized medicine, and climate transformation. The discussion touches on the challenges of food and health, the need for personalized healthcare, and the ethical concerns surrounding genetic testing and insurance coverage. Nick also explains Data Kinetic's approach to AI, which involves building specialized agents and models to address complex problems. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the impact of AI on our lives and the importance of conscious understanding and control.

    Takeaways

    • Observing open heart surgery provides insights into the complexity of the surgical process and the importance of data in healthcare.
    • The privacy of healthcare data is crucial, and individuals should have the right to choose what happens with their data.
    • AI has the potential to improve healthcare outcomes by analyzing data and predicting health risks.
    • The business model for AI in healthcare involves solving specific problems and collaborating with healthcare providers.
    • There is a growing interest in personal health and wellness, with individuals taking more responsibility for their own health. The biggest challenge in maintaining health and losing weight is food and nutrition.
    • AI has the potential to personalize healthcare and predict future health conditions based on genetic makeup.
    • Ethical concerns arise regarding the use of AI in insurance coverage and the potential for discrimination based on genetic information.
    • Data Kinetic's approach to AI involves building specialized agents and models to address complex problems in healthcare, energy, and climate transformation.

    Sound Bites

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Background

    01:02

    Personal Updates

    01:22

    Observing Open Heart Surgery

    04:04

    The Role of Data in Healthcare

    06:21

    Assessing Data Points for Predictive Analysis

    07:43

    The Complexity of Medical Records

    08:01

    The Importance of Data Privacy

    10:49

    The Role of AI in Healthcare

    12:05

    The Vision for AI in Medicine

    13:36

    The Business Model for AI in Healthcare

    20:37

    Innovation and Adoption of AI in Healthcare

    25:53

    Improving Healthcare Accessibility and Affordability

    28:15

    The Cost of Healthcare and Personal Responsibility

    31:15

    Growing Interest in Personal Health and Wellness

    31:32

    The Challenge of Food and Health

    32:55

    Personalized Healthcare and Genetic Testing

    35:19

    Ethical Concerns and Insurance Coverage

    38:23

    Data Kinetic's Approach to AI

    43:30

    Applying AI in Healthcare, Energy, and Climate Transformation

    53:10

    The Impact of AI on Our Lives

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    59 mins
  • EP4: Data.AI State of Mobile - Mobile Obsession Reaches All Time High
    Mar 17 2024

    We are increasingly addicted to Mobile Devices and the Data.AI State of Mobile 2024 shows some pretty interesting research into our addictions.

    Takeaways

    • App downloads were up 1%, to 257 Billion. That’s 489,000 apps downloaded per minute.
    • Consumer spending hit a new high at $171 billion (+3% YoY) following a 2% YoY dip in 2022. That’s $325,000 per minute.
    • On average we are spending 5 hours per day, per user in mobile apps. That’s up 6% and it equates to ⅓ of our daily awake hours.
    • So with everyone spending more time in apps, it makes sense that mobile ad spend is up 8% to $362 Billion!
    • 11.1% increase in app spend to $64B

    Interesting Outtakes

    • Ellie had a Blackberry at University :)
    • Truth Social, a social media app owned by Donald Trump, gained popularity quickly.
    • Mobile ads are increasingly focused on video content.
    • Consumers are more willing to pay for apps due to improved quality and experiences.
    • Government-sponsored concerts have seen increased demand.
    • Caution should be exercised when consuming information from certain apps.


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    11 mins