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Gong VP of AI Platform Division Jacob Eckel

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Jacob shares how Gong uses AI, how it empowers its customers to build their own models, and how this ease of access for users holds the promise of a brighter future. We also learn more about the inner workings of Gong and how it trains its own models, why it’s not too interested in tracking soft skills right now, what we need to be doing more of to build more trust in chatbots, and our guest’s summation of why technology is advancing like a runaway train.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Jacob Eckel walks us through his professional background and how he ended up at Gong.
  • The ins and outs of Gong, and where AI fits in.
  • How Gong empowers its customers to build their own models, and the results thereof.
  • Understanding the data ramifications when customers build their own models on Gong.
  • How Gong trains its own models, and the way the platform assists users in real time.
  • Why its models aren’t tracking softer skills like rapport-building, yet.
  • Everything that needs to be solved before we can fully trust chatbots.
  • Jacob’s summation of why technology is growing at an increasingly rapid rate.

Quotes:

“We don’t expect our customers to suddenly become data scientists and learn about modeling and everything, so we give them a very intuitive, relatively simple environment in which they can define their own models.” — @eckely [0:07:03]

“[Data] is not a huge obstacle to adopting smart trackers.” — @eckely [0:12:13]

“Our current vibe is there’s a limit to this technology. We are still unevolved apes.” — @eckely [0:16:27]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Jacob Eckel on LinkedIn

Jacob Eckel on X

Gong

How AI Happens

Sama

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Content provided by Rob Stevenson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rob Stevenson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Jacob shares how Gong uses AI, how it empowers its customers to build their own models, and how this ease of access for users holds the promise of a brighter future. We also learn more about the inner workings of Gong and how it trains its own models, why it’s not too interested in tracking soft skills right now, what we need to be doing more of to build more trust in chatbots, and our guest’s summation of why technology is advancing like a runaway train.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Jacob Eckel walks us through his professional background and how he ended up at Gong.
  • The ins and outs of Gong, and where AI fits in.
  • How Gong empowers its customers to build their own models, and the results thereof.
  • Understanding the data ramifications when customers build their own models on Gong.
  • How Gong trains its own models, and the way the platform assists users in real time.
  • Why its models aren’t tracking softer skills like rapport-building, yet.
  • Everything that needs to be solved before we can fully trust chatbots.
  • Jacob’s summation of why technology is growing at an increasingly rapid rate.

Quotes:

“We don’t expect our customers to suddenly become data scientists and learn about modeling and everything, so we give them a very intuitive, relatively simple environment in which they can define their own models.” — @eckely [0:07:03]

“[Data] is not a huge obstacle to adopting smart trackers.” — @eckely [0:12:13]

“Our current vibe is there’s a limit to this technology. We are still unevolved apes.” — @eckely [0:16:27]

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Jacob Eckel on LinkedIn

Jacob Eckel on X

Gong

How AI Happens

Sama

  continue reading

104 episodes

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