

The AI in Business Podcast
Daniel Faggella
The AI in Business Podcast is for non-technical business leaders who need to find AI opportunities, align AI capabilities with strategy, and deliver ROI.
Each week, Emerj research staff and journalists interview top AI executives from Fortune 2000 firms and unicorn startups - uncovering trends, use-cases, and best practices for practical AI adoption.
Visit our advertising page to learn more about reaching our executive audience of Fortune 2000 AI adopters: https://emerj.com/advertise
Each week, Emerj research staff and journalists interview top AI executives from Fortune 2000 firms and unicorn startups - uncovering trends, use-cases, and best practices for practical AI adoption.
Visit our advertising page to learn more about reaching our executive audience of Fortune 2000 AI adopters: https://emerj.com/advertise
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Sep 12, 2019 • 16min
Bonus Episode: Electrical Considerations for Artificial Intelligence Solutions - With Robert Gendron of Vicor
It's clear that there's a revolution in how artificial intelligence is done with neural networks as opposed to the old school systems of the '80s and the '90s. It's clear that hardware is beginning to evolve, and it's also quite clear that the way that we power these hardware systems is going to have to change. GPUs and AI hardware are tremendously power-intensive, and this week we speak with Robert Gendron of Vicor Corporation, a company focused on powering AI systems. Vicor is in partnership with Kisaco Research, which is putting on the 2019 AI Hardware Summit September 17 and 18 in Mountain View, California. Robert speaks about why the way that they are powered needs to be different than traditional manufacturing equipment. He also discusses how the powering of these systems need to work if businesses want to reduce energy costs and be as efficient as they can when it comes to AI.

Sep 11, 2019 • 23min
Bonus Episode: Software Defined Compute - Possibilities and Advantages in Machine Learning - With Jonathan Ross, CEO and Founder at Groq
This week, we have a bonus episode. We spoke with Jonathan Ross, CEO and Founder of Groq, an AI hardware company, about software-defined computing. Groq is in partnership with the AI Hardware Summit happening in Mountain View, California on September 17 and 18. Software-defined computing is a way of thinking about how computing can be optimized for machine learning functions. Ross talks about some of the pros and cons of GPUs and where software-defined computing might make its way into future machine learning applications.

Sep 10, 2019 • 46min
Pitfalls to Avoid for the ROI of AI - With Dr. Charles Martin of Calculation Consulting
This week, we speak with Dr. Charles Martin of Calculation Consulting. He's a bit of a mentor of mine when it comes to AI knowledge. Charles speaks to us about the pitfalls in getting to ROI, particularly the cultural elements within enterprises that make it so hard to get a return from AI projects. Charles and I tend to go off in a variety of directions when we talk—he's an animated guy—so be prepared for that. But I think this is an awfully fun episode of the podcast. For more on the fundamentals of getting started with AI in business, learn more about our newest report: Getting Started with AI: Proven Best Practices of Adoption.

Sep 6, 2019 • 25min
Bonus Episode: Processing AI at the Edge - Use-Cases and AI Hardware Considerations - With Moe Tanabian of Microsoft
We have a bonus episode this week. We spoke to Moe Tanabian, General Manager of Intelligent Devices at Microsoft, who is speaking at the AI Hardware Summit in Mountain View, California on September 17 and 18. Tanabian discusses how to think about and reframe business problems to make them more accessible for AI, as well as AI at the edge, which involves doing AI processing on individual devices rather than in the cloud. The edge could open up new potential for business problems to be solved with AI. Tanabian also provides representative use cases of intelligent devices.

Sep 3, 2019 • 29min
How to Measure the ROI of AI - With Sankar Narayanan of Fractal Analytics
This month, we focus on the ROI of AI, and our guest this week is Sankar Narayanan, Chief Practice Officer at Fractal Analytics, a global AI & Analytics firm headquartered in New York City. In this episode, Narayanan discusses how to measure the ROI of AI in ways that aren't just financial return. In addition, he provides examples from his hands-on experience implementing AI to provide business leaders with ways of thinking about success when it comes to AI projects. For more on measuring the ROI of AI, learn about our newest report Getting Started With AI: Proven Best Practices of AI Adoption.

Aug 29, 2019 • 23min
Getting Started with AI, Best-Practices - With Daniel Faggella of Emerj
This is the final episode in the month-long series on getting started with AI. In this episode, Emerj CEO Daniel Faggella breaks down the key insights from all four of this month's interviews, distilling them into core best-practices for getting started with artificial intelligence in business. In addition, Daniel discusses insights from our newest report: Getting Started with AI: Proven Best-Practices for AI Adoption

Aug 26, 2019 • 25min
Misconceptions About AI Adoption, and How to Overcome Them - with Jan Kautz of NVIDIA
This week we interview Jan Kautz, Vice President of Learning and Perception Research at NVIDIA. Kautz talks about what people underestimate when they start an AI initiative. In addition, he emphasizes the critical value of data storage. Kautz dives into the importance of getting started with an AI project when you already have a barometer of success. Essentially, he talks about why it's important to select a first AI project in an area where you already have a way of measuring success. Learn more about AI adoption in our full report, Getting Started With AI: Proven Best Practices for AI Adoption.

Aug 20, 2019 • 34min
Scaling AI Best-Practices in the Enterprise - with Jan Neumann of Comcast
This week, we speak with Jan Neumann, Senior Director of Applied AI Research at Comcast. Comcast is an enormous company; it has lots of data, lots of application areas for AI, and a lot of opportunity for confusion about AI. As such, Neumann speaks with us about scaling AI expertise in the enterprise. Neumann talks about a very strong distinction between software and AI and how to think through problems to determine whether or not it's a software problem or an AI problem. He also talks about scaling the problem-solving abilities of business experts in the organization. Lastly, Neumann talks about his ideas for how to determine a first AI initiative.

Aug 13, 2019 • 28min
Critical Questions to Ask Before Adopting Artificial Intelligence - With David Carmona of Microsoft
This week we speak with David Carmona, General Manager of AI at Microsoft. Carmona discusses how redefining a business process is a very different kind of AI adoption project than working on something that is horizontal. He discusses how to attack both of these scenarios, which to handle first, and why. In addition, Carmona talks about proprietary data and things that are close to your own IP. How do you take advantage of the real strategic data value within your own organization? How should you be thinking about that differently? Carmona poses three different questions to determine where those valuable opportunities are for you.

Aug 6, 2019 • 29min
Table Stakes AI Insights for the Enterprise - with Vlad Sejnoha of Glasswing Ventures
It's the first episode of the new style of AI in Industry, in which we spend a month at a time on a specific theme. This month is AI adoption. This week we speak with Vlad Sejnoha at Glasswing Ventures, an AI-focused VC firm. Sejnoha spent many years as the CTO at Nuance Communications. He talks to us about the table stakes AI insights the C-suite have to know and the dangers of relying entirely on consulting firms and vendor companies for these insights. In addition, Sejnoha discusses the need for a "BS-o-meter" for when someone is making a claim about AI to determine if it's real or hype. Lastly, Sejnoha discusses how he would go about choosing a first AI project.


