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The Artificial Intelligence Show (formerly The Marketing AI Show) is the podcast that helps your business grow smarter by making AI approachable and actionable. This podcast is brought to you by the creators of the Marketing AI Institute, AI Academy for Marketers, and the Marketing AI Conference (MAICON). Hosts Paul Roetzer, founder and CEO of Marketing AI Institute, and Mike Kaput, Chief Content Officer, break down all the AI news that matters and give you insights and perspectives that you ...
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The Women's Podcast, hosted by Róisín Ingle & Kathy Sheridan. Producers: Róisín Ingle and Suzanne Brennan. By women, for everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Laura Dockrill was just 14 years old when she first set eyes on her husband, Maccabees guitarist Hugo White. The pair quickly began an intense relationship, exchanging carefully curated mixtapes and letters doused in Body Shop perfume. Despite a longing on both sides, the teenagers never let their friendship spill over into romance. It is this tale…
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Join Paul and Mike as they discuss the surge in demand for AI consultants from major firms like BCG and McKinsey, explore the growing disconnect between AI investments and economic impact, and examine Zoom CEO’s Eric Yuan's ambitious plans for AI-driven digital twins in Zoom meetings. 00:03:31 — AI Consultants Success from the AI Boom 00:16:04 — AI…
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In this episode, author and journalist Fiona McPhillips talks to Róisín Ingle about her new novel, When We Were Silent. It’s a thriller set in a Dublin convent school, where a culture of silence and abuse is rampant. The story was partly inspired by the 2020 podcast series about disgraced Irish swim coach George Gibney. In this wide-ranging convers…
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Paul and Mike are back! After a two-week hiatus, the longest episode of The Artificial Intelligence Show has dropped! Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput discuss changes at the big companies: Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 is released, Perplexity, Suno, and Udio are in legal troubles, Ilya Sutskever, co-founder and former chief scientist at OpenAI, launches a new …
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The Queen of Pop, Taylor Swift, is finally back in Dublin this weekend, bringing her Eras tour to more than 150 thousand fans at the Aviva Stadium over three nights. To celebrate the singer's return, we’ve gathered a panel of Swifties to talk about her music, stardom, and her dedicated fanbase. Writer, DJ, and disability activist Louise Bruton give…
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Last year, just 23% of all engineering graduates in Ireland were women, while female engineers currently represent just 12% of the profession. Orlagh Costello, an engineer, coach, and speaker, is on a mission to change this and to encourage more women into this very male-dominated industry. Ahead of International Women in Engineering Day on June 23…
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According to psychologist and neuroscientist Dr Sabina Brennan, we all have the power to manifest our dreams into reality. However, it has nothing to do with wishful or magical thinking. Manifesting, she says, requires a change in the way we think and behave: it’s about learning how to harness the power of the brain. In her new book,The Neuroscienc…
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Some big company-driven controversies are at the front of this week's episode. Our hosts, Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer, discuss Apple's introduction of "Apple Intelligence," a suite of generative AI features integrated into its devices, former OpenAI’s superalignment researcher Leopold Aschebrenner claims on the rapid approach of superintelligence a…
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When it comes to getting divorced in Ireland, many couples end up going through the Irish courts to settle their separation agreements. This process often involves one side battling against the other and can, in some cases, take years to finalise, costing anywhere from twenty to sixty thousand euros. According to divorce expert and author Michelle …
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Following a week filled with controversy, drama, and updates in the AI world, hosts Mike and Paul are ready to bring you up to speed on all the latest happenings. Join us in Episode 101 of The Artificial Intelligence Show where we explore OpenAI's progress on GPT-5, the formation of its Safety and Security Committee, and criticism from former board…
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We've got a special bonus episode today, and it's all about celebrating our 100th episode! To mark this milestone, we have dedicated this episode to answering your questions. The Artificial Intelligence Show is much more than just a place for us to share content. It's our way of making sense of the AI world and putting it all into perspective. We a…
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A regular on The Women's Podcast, journalist and author Caitlin Moran was in Dublin recently as part of her latest book tour. As someone who regularly discusses the problems of girls and women in public, Moran has often been confronted with the question: “But what about men?”. Indeed, the statistics on male misery are grim: boys are falling behind …
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In our first episode of the week, join Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer as they explore Microsoft's new AI-infused PCs, Copilot AI agents, and Team Copilot. We also look into the controversy surrounding GPT-4o's Sky voice and its alleged similarity to Scarlett Johansson, and discuss Sundar Pichai's thoughts on AI's influence on search traffic and the ac…
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The local and European elections are taking place in just over two weeks time, on Friday June 7th. Since the beginning of the campaign, there have been a number of worrying incidents where election candidates have faced intimidation, harassment and abuse while out canvassing or hanging up party posters. Green Party Councillor Janet Horner and Socia…
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Get ready for a deep dive into Google's AI announcements from Google I/O 2024. Join Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput as they explore Google's announcements, including Gemini 1.5 Pro's integration, Project Astra, Gems, and Veo. Episode 98 also examines the unveiling of OpenAI's latest cutting-edge model, GPT-4o, revolutionizing AI accessibility and the d…
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Author, podcaster and fond friend of the show, Marian Keyes is back with her sixteenth novel ‘My Favourite Mistake’. It follows Anna Walsh, as she ditches her high-flying PR job and makes the move from the Big Apple to the wilds of Connemara. In this episode, Keyes talks to Róisín Ingle about abandoning the original idea for the book, in favour of …
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Join us as we explore the latest AI developments, including OpenAI's anticipated announcement, Google's AI roadmap, and Microsoft's new in-house model, MAI-1. We break down the rumors, analyze the potential impact on the future of search and information access, and discuss what to expect from key players in the coming months. Don't miss this engagi…
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In this episode, author Caroline Magennis talks to Róisín Ingle about her new book Harpy: A Manifesto for Childfree Women. It’s a look beyond the often divisive conversation around choosing not to have children, and offers an alternative message of hope and celebration. We also hear from Margaret O’Connor, a Limerick-based psychotherapist and prese…
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Sam Altman shares AI insights, Microsoft's rushed OpenAI decision comes to light, and Amazon Q hits the market. Join hosts Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput as they explore Altman's thoughts on AI infrastructure, AGI dangers, and the gpt2-chatbot. Episode 96 also examines Microsoft's accelerated partnership with OpenAI, driven by fears of Google's AI cap…
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It’s hard to believe the last time Wallis Bird was on the podcast was nearly five years ago in 2019. Since then, the Berlin-based musician has released two more albums, the latest of which, Visions of Venus, was released last month. It’s a creative collaboration with the German classical quintet Spark, and together they are showcasing 1000 years of…
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In an episode of fascinating topics and an exploration of evolving models, hosts Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput explore the rise of AI Emergent companies like Moderna and Asana, Microsoft's introduction of the Phi-3 family of small language models, and the formation of the US government's AI Safety and Security Board featuring tech leaders like Sam Al…
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Last November, Pastiche, a pop singer-songwriter from Malahide in Co Dublin was diagnosed with endometriosis, more than a decade after her first symptoms of the condition developed. While the diagnosis itself came as a relief, the 26-year-old was told she may face difficulties when trying to conceive later on. This ultimately led to her decision to…
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In a special bonus episode this week, hosts Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput delve into a range of quick-fire subjects. The episode begins by highlighting Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic AI, featured on the Ezra Klein Podcast, delving into scaling laws, the exponential growth curve of AI, and the societal adjustments required for AI integration. Addition…
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Join us for Episode 93 as hosts Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput explore Meta's powerful open-source models and AI assistant integration, Microsoft's impressively realistic VASA-1 video generator, and the intriguing concept of "Service-as-Software." Stay tuned for even more this week! 00:05:25 — Llama 3 00:31:18 — Microsoft’s VASA-1 00:37:29 — The Servi…
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What does narcissism in mothers look like? According to psychotherapists Helen Villiers and Katie McKenna, the narcissistic mother can be “extremely critical, condescending, oppressive and very judgmental”, with devastating impacts for the entire family. They can also use covert or insidious tactics: taking on a victim role or using guilt tripping …
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AI takes center stage at Google Cloud Next, WPP inks major ad deal, and hot AI startups make waves! Join Paul, and Mike as they dive into Google's AI-powered cloud offerings, WPP's collaboration with Google on AI-generated ads, and the latest developments from buzzworthy startups like Humane AI Pin, Udio AI, and Captions. 00:02:25 — Google Cloud Ne…
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In this episode, Róisín Ingle talks to debut author Rebecca Ivory about her new collection of short stories Free Therapy. The book takes its name from the second story in the collection, but the theme of therapy is there throughout; Ivory’s own therapist even gets a mention in the acknowledgements. The collection takes us into the lives of people w…
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Despite a solar eclipse, nothing could overshadow the latest AI news! This week on The Artificial Intelligence Show hosts Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer discuss the implications of Accenture’s earnings from Generative AI, looming legal issues within the AI industry, public perceptions of AI, Amazons future in the AI race and more. 00:03:04 — Accenture…
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Simone Gannon is a content creator, digital marketing expert and the new beauty writer at the Irish Times. Since the beginning of the new year, she’s been entertaining us with her weekly beauty column, where she experiments with the latest trends, imparts her wisdom on all things skincare and makeup and shares her favourite beauty buys. In this epi…
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In last week's episode, the spotlight was on challenging developments in generative AI companies. This week, we delve into groundbreaking tools reshaping the AI landscape on The Artificial Intelligence Show. Mike and Paul explore topics like empathy in AI following Hume AI's new demo, the influence of AI on journalism, Claude 3's skill surpasses GP…
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March is Endometriosis Awareness Month, so in this episode, we want to highlight the experience of two women living with the condition. Dearbhail Ormond is an entrepreneur and mother of one, with stage four endometriosis, who waited a staggering 18 years to get a diagnosis after seeing more than 20 doctors. Ormond tells Aideen Finnegan about her st…
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In this week's episode of The Artificial Intelligence Show, we discuss some tough news for generative AI companies from this past week. The hosts break down the biggest happenings and events, including Altman's latest interview, Andreessen Horowitz's research on generative AI in the enterprise, major changes at Inflection AI, and more. 00:03:47 — S…
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It’s World Poetry Day today, so what better way to celebrate it than with one of our favourite poets and friend of the show, Jan Brierton. In this episode, Brierton, a self-described ‘accidental’ poet, joins Róisín Ingle to talk about her new book, Everybody Is A Poem. It’s s beautiful collection covering themes of love, loss, menopause, midlife, t…
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After last week's predictions of the future of AI, we are starting to see glimpses of these innovations continue to grow in AI Agents, robotics, and more. In Episode 88 of the Artificial Intelligence Show, hosts Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput highlight Cognition's AI software engineer 'Devin', the significance behind Figure’s Humanoid Robots and OpenA…
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Tilly Cripwell, a 22 year-old musician, who regularly performs beside the Molly Malone statue in Dublin, is on a mission to stop people from inappropriately touching the sculpture’s breasts. In this episode, Cripwell tells Róisín Ingle how she’s launched the ‘Leave Molly mAlone’ campaign with the aim of stopping this “misogynistic” tradition and to…
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Prepare to look into the future in this episode of The Artificial Intelligence Show! Last week, we briefly discussed a bombshell quote from Sam Altman, this week, we explore its deeper implications. Alongside discussing Altman's insights, we'll examine the effects of AI on enterprise businesses, share our experiences from the AI for Writers Summit,…
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This International Women’s Day, we are turning our attention to the plight of Palestinian women and children. So far, more than 30,000 people have been killed in the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the majority of which have been women and children. The UN and Human Rights Watch have called it a “war on women”, with an average of 63 women killed every si…
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After a week of incredible AI happenings, Episode 86 of the Artificial Intelligence Show examines the lawsuit filed by Elon Musk against OpenAI, the broader implications of AI and AGI, and growing concerns among content creators about the rise of AI-generated content. All this and more in our rapid fire section! 00:04:22 — Elon Musk Sues OpenAI 00:…
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On International Women’s Day this year, March 8th, the Irish public will be asked to vote in two upcoming referendums. The first referendum concerns the definition of family as outlined in the Irish Constitution and proposes expanding the definition to recognise durable relationships. The second referendum proposes the removal of the reference to w…
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In this episode of The Artificial Intelligence Show, Paul and Mike dive into the latest AI news, starting with NVIDIA's impressive earnings, and the viral buzz around AI startup Groq. Our rapid fire section is packed with everything from the ethical considerations of AI companies licensing data, to AI mistakes in customer service as seen with Air C…
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In this episode, Kathy Sheridan is joined by British author and journalist Sarah Gristwood, who has just released her new book, Secret Voices: A Year of Women’s Diaries. It’s a captivating collection of diary entries from women, looking back over four centuries, to discover how their experience of everyday life has changed down the years and also h…
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After a whirlwind week of AI announcements, hosts Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput breakdown and analyze some of the key updates. Episode 84 of The Artificial Intelligence Show discusses the potential of OpenAI's new video generation model, Sora, Google's Gemini 1.5's advancements, and efforts by major tech companies, including Meta, to regulate AI-gene…
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Being a perfectionist may sound like a good thing, but don’t let the name fool you. A perfectionist’s life is far from perfect. If you are one, or you know one well, you’ll likely know of the debilitating effects that can come with a perfectionist’s constant quest for excellence. So why does it manifest and who is more likely to struggle with it? T…
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This week, you might notice something different about the podcast—we have changed the name to The Artificial Intelligence Show and dropped the word ‘Marketing’ from the title. Since our first episode, our audience has expanded beyond the marketing industry. In part of our evolution and our movement toward AI Literacy for All, we transitioned to our…
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In today’s episode, we’re dusting off our ‘cúpla focal’ and talking about the joys of Gaeilge with two Irish language innovators, Mollie Guidera, aka Múinteoir Mollie and comedian Áine Gallagher. But, don’t worry, you don’t need to have any Irish to enjoy this conversation. Guidera, an online Irish teacher tells Róisin Ingle how she discovered her …
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In Episode 82 of The Marketing AI Show, discover the newest advancements in AI, where certain updates may feel like they are directly from a Sci-Fi movie. Hosts Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput explore the rationale behind paid AI tools, the newest updates from Google Bard, and Big Tech's AI-driven quarterly earnings calls. 00:05:18 — Are paid AI tools …
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In this episode, Kathy Sheridan is joined by British academic and author Clair Wills. In her new book Missing Persons, Or My Grandmother’s Secrets, Wills brings the reader on an intimate journey through her family history and lays bare the brutal treatment of Ireland’s unmarried mothers. The wheels were set in motion for this book in the early 90s,…
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Discover how Publicis Groupe's massive $326 million AI investment is set to revolutionize ad agency operations on Episode 81 of The Marketing AI Show with hosts Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput. We also discuss Google Bard's leap over GPT-4 in AI model rankings and introduce our mission to enhance AI literacy for all with our latest educational courses.…
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Breakdown is the debut novel from author and former English teacher Cathy Sweeney. It tells the story of a disillusioned mother, living in a leafy suburb in Dublin, who leaves her house one morning and never returns. In this episode, Sweeney tells Róisín Ingle how she came to write Breakdown and reflects on the stories women still don’t openly tell…
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Join hosts Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer in this informative episode as they explore the latest advancements in AI. They discuss Microsoft's innovative release of Copilot Pro, Meta's ambitious project on 'Open Source' Artificial General Intelligence, and the IMF's significant prediction that AI will affect 40% of jobs worldwide. Prepare for a compreh…
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