Ep. 33 - Blending Technology and Tradition in the Wake of a Pandemic with AI Visionaries
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Explore the frontiers of artificial intelligence with us as we welcome two outstanding guests: Karen Kilroy, the pioneering CEO of Kilroy Blockchain Corporation and author, alongside Orson Weems, co-founder and executive director of the Music Education Initiative. Karen brings her expertise on AI authenticity to light, sharing her experiences with the Content Authenticity Initiative at Stanford University, while Orson offers a fresh take on the union of AI, music, and education, especially in a post-COVID-19 world. Leadership and authenticity stand at the forefront of our in-depth discussion, resonating with anecdotes from my own background at Walmart under the tutelage of Sam Walton and Orson's formative experiences as a Razorback with Coach Lou Holtz.
We also tackle the pressing issues surrounding data protection and the attribution of AI data. Content creators, from musicians to authors, are rightfully concerned about their work fueling AI without recognition or remuneration. Enter the concept of an audit trail, with blockchain being a beacon of hope for securing digital ownership rights. Karen introduces File Baby, an innovative tool designed to protect and monitor digital files, highlighting its significance for retailers, suppliers, and intellectual property rights in the AI-dominated landscape. Her journey to Northwest Arkansas and engagement with the tech community there adds a personal touch to the narrative, proving the transformative power of technology in the hands of those committed to innovation and authenticity. Join us for an episode that bridges technology, creativity, and the human element in an ever-evolving digital world.
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1. Ep. 33 - Blending Technology and Tradition in the Wake of a Pandemic with AI Visionaries (00:00:00)
2. Discussing AI With Industry Experts (00:00:06)
3. Protection and Attribution of AI Data (00:06:55)
4. File Baby (00:23:54)
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