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AI Tool Report interviews technologists, policymakers, developers, and thought leaders in the AI space. We bring you to the bleeding edge of innovation, giving you a platform to connect with the top people in a rapidly changing space. If you want to apply to be on the show, have a guest you'd like to recommend, or want to ask a previous guest a follow-up questions, fill out our short Typeform: https://hbrz5mypzdl.typeform.com/to/l7TOqlGT
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Summary In this conversation, Liam Lawson and Elliot Raine discuss the use of AI in scaling businesses. They cover topics such as AI as a marketing machine, AI fit in marketing, building AI systems, and leveraging AI in different aspects of business. They also explore the importance of product quality, revenue generation activities, and the role of…
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Episode Summary In this conversation, Liam Lawson interviews Andrew Mounier, a B2B SaaS marketing expert, about his background and experiences in scaling companies. They discuss topics such as the importance of building relationships, the transition from a political science degree to entrepreneurship, and the motivation behind Andrew's career choic…
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Whether you're a first time listener or a longtime fan, you're safe to think we're pretty AI forward here. But in all our talk about AI being the future, it can be easy to lose sight of the actual future: our kids.AI is bringing up all kinds of issues critical for both society at large and individual parents, like me. What kind of world are we crea…
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Summary In this conversation, Liam Lawson interviews Justin Hardy, an expert in building funnels. They discuss the importance of using funnels for conversions and how AI can speed up the funnel creation process. Justin provides a step-by-step guide on building AI funnels and shares insights on creating effective sales pages. He emphasizes the need …
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Summary In this episode, Liam interviews Charlie Hills, founder of Cognified and editor-in-chief at Martek AI. They discuss Charlie's journey as an entrepreneur, his early experiences with AI, and his current ventures. Charlie shares insights on time management, personal branding, and the lessons he learned from his food tech startup. Charlie Hills…
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Data makes the world go round. And with the advent of generative AI, it's not going to slow down. If that makes you uncomfortable, you're not alone. Today we have Dr. Philip Seegers, labor economist and researcher, on how data really does make incredibly accurate predictions of success in both education and work, and why gen AI is something we genu…
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Summary Thomas Thompson, co-founder and CEO of EduAid, discusses his background as a teacher and the inspiration behind creating a tool for instructional design that uses generative AI. He emphasizes the importance of evidence-based practices in education and how AI can support teachers in creating more efficient and effective lessons. The EduAid p…
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Show Notes In this conversation, Liam Lawson interviews Mark Crowley, the CEO and founder of AI Tool Report. They discuss Mark's journey as an entrepreneur, starting his first company in high school and growing it to success. They also talk about the genesis of AI Tool Report and how it has evolved over time. Mark shares his insights on hiring the …
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We're on with Damien Riehl, the man who famously copyrighted every melody that is and ever will be, only to put them in the public domain. His reasoning: to raise the bar of what we've traditionally thought of as "creativity". Join us as we explore why we should question the idea of people being able to trademark and patent creativity, as well as w…
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AI is changing the employment game on both sides. Applicants are looking for new ways to differentiate themselves and remain relevant, while employers are trying to balance rapidly shifting technology alongside very real security and liability concerns. Perhaps no one is better positioned to share insight into this tug of war than Santiago Nisnik, …
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I've said this before, and I'll say it again:AI isn't smart, it's fast.It can't "take" your job, especially if you're staying on top of things. Yes, there's a steep learning curve to using generative AI. But if we're honest, that curve is less about the technology and more about the fact that humans are just naturally obstinate creatures.To help dr…
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Though AI gets thrown around a lot, the reality is the underlying architecture has been around for a LONG time. Specifically, predictive analytics has been a lynchpin of everything from economics and farming, to baseball and video games. One of the most important, and lesser known, implementations is the U.S. college admissions process. Over the la…
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With so much clickbait, you'd be forgiven for thinking generative AI was only for making pictures of world leaders as animals and frightening us with imitations of consciousness. But the possibilities of generative AI are endless, especially when combined with existing technology like Wifi. We're on with Origin Wifi CCO Tony Nicolaidis on what exac…
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Generative AI is everywhere, it's the new thing we all can't stop talking about, no matter how much the reasonable people around me ask me to. But despite how dominant it is, it's not the end all, be all. Generative AI probably isn't taking your job, and it's almost certainly not going to take over the world. At worst, it's going to give you someth…
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We humans are funny. On the one hand, we're all about innovation and progress. Yet on the other, we can't help but speculate about endless doomsday scenarios. From ancient apocalypses to Y2K and 2012, we love to focus on the next thing that will definitely destroy us. AI is the next end du jour. But not everyone sees it that way. Dr. Sam Samman, wi…
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We're all adverse to change. If you think I'm wrong, ask your therapist.But if you've been anywhere near the internet this last year, I think you'd agree that change is actively happening, right now. The explosion of generative AI shows no signs of slowing down, promising a seismic shift in how we interact with and leverage technology in virtually …
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How do you feel about AI giving you financial advice or a medical diagnosis? Would you be comfortable on a transcontinental flight knowing it's piloted by a machine? Jared Bonilla, fractional CAIO gives his perspective on the changing face of the workplace and why humans will always want another human to be part of their world.…
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Think of all the do-overs you'd take if given the chance: businesses, investments, relationships... It's not often in life we get second chances. Which is one of the reason AI is so exciting. It's nearly unbelievable to be riding a wave of change that starts with the technology, builds on the professional, swells in the social, and crashes into phi…
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As exciting as it is to delve into the theory and policies that drive AI innovation, sometimes we need to ask "but how do I implement it"? Today we're doing thing differently. We're on with Louis Shulman, co-foudner of inbox ghosts, to get into the details of how to scale AI-powered newsletter copywriting business. And as an added bonus, we have ou…
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It seems impossible to say "diversity" these days without igniting a firestorm. It speaks to the challenge humans have separating who we are from what we were taught. Beyond it being simply the right thing to do, there's empirical data that proves companies committed to diversity and equality consistently show a more profitable bottom line.We sit d…
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The banking industry doesn't garner much sympathy. Likely even less once you learn they spend most of their time reacting to new regulation rather than proactively evolving their processes. Christos Markidis hopes to fix that. Today he shares why AI is a significant leap forward for the banking industry, and what he hopes the future brings.…
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Our history makes one thing clear: Humans tend to like to be around other humans socially. It gets complicated when that bleeds into our professional worlds. While planning is important, it often feels like meetings have taken the place of actual works during our day. Enter Xembly, the company founded by NLP veterans committed to streamlining our p…
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All technology is deflationary. By building on previous generations, we find Moore's Law to be true for more than just computers. But most tools are only as good as the platforms upon which they are implemented. Adam Oliner, founder and CEO of Graft, shares his journey from tech to start-up and his vision of human/AI coexsistence.…
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AI may be new, but entrepreneurship certainly isn't. Human have a long tradition of finding the angles and leveraging the hustle to make their money make more money. Paul Mladjenovic, author of several of the famous "For Dummies" books, shares his insight into why AI may be unique, but its underlying principles of investment remain the same.…
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With all the talk about job cuts and AI takeover, it's wise to take a moment and reflect on the unique attributes that humans bring to their work. AI is fast and efficient, but at the end of the day is still a tool. Theresa walks us through her perspective, forged from over two decades working with humans, on why the smartest companies are figuring…
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Video content production has traditionally been a resource-intensive process for most businesses. Whether client-facing or internal only, video plays a key role in clearly getting a message across. Two years ago, Yoav Einav founded Guidde to disrupt the videography world. He succeeded, and in no small part due to the disruption brought on by genera…
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We were invited to be part of a panel discussion with international law firm Fisher Phillips, who's at the forefront of the AI revolution in the legal industry and beyond. Perhaps more than any other profession, lawyers stand to face the lion's share of this technological revolution as they prepare both their own shops as well as those of their cli…
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From a meal alone to a long shower: inspiration can strike at any time. But as innovators, we simply can't spend the time and money chasing after every seemingly good idea. The rise of generative AI is changing that. Access to coding bots and a near-infinite knowledge base is making old ideas cheaper and more realistic than ever. Casey Fox, co-foun…
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