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Real Life In AI

Real Life In AI

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6

Latest episode

Aug 2024

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EN

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August 21, 202430 min

GAI Real Life In AI Ep 8 Amber Glauser

Robin and Bruce welcome Amber Glauser, RN and Senior Solutions Architect, Medical Informatics Corp. Amber first discusses the state of ambulatory bedside monitoring and MIC’s solutions to address the avalanche of data that it generates. She also discusses the practitioner shortage and how bedside monitoring helps in both on-site and virtual settings. She then shares a solution that analyzes waveform data to predict critical events, and discusses how the solution also improves non-emergency patient care. She then extends the discussion to wearable and remote device locations and how monitoring and predictive algorithms can assist in those environments.

August 8, 202420 min

GAI Real Life In AI Ep 7 VAST's Carmelo McCutcheon

Robin and Bruce welcome Carmelo McCutcheon, Public Sector CTO from VAST. Carmelo shares his thoughts on the challenges his customers face deploying AI, introduces us to the VAST Data Platform and how it stores, manages and makes data available at scale to AI and legacy applications, and discusses design goals, use cases, and partners, including fully formed solutions such as EdgeShield. He concludes with a vision of where the VAST Data Platform is headed for the future.

June 11, 202431 min

GAI Real Life In AI Ep 5 Prem Jadhwani

Step into the CTO corner with Robin and Bruce as they welcome Prem Jadhwani, CTO for GAI. Prem first defines AI using the concepts of narrow, general and super AI and their respective timeframes for deployment, and tells us about some cool recent advancements. He then discusses the realities of deploying AI in real customer environments with an eye to security, privacy, data integrity, and selecting the right technology in a fast moving landscape. He shares his concerns from both technical and policy perspectives, and concludes by telling us that AI is real and available today to solve business and agency challenges.

May 16, 202435 min

GAI Real Life In AI Ep 6 UneeQ & Digital Humans

Robin and Bruce welcome Danny Tomsett, CEO and Tyler Merritt, VP of Solutions Architecture at UneeQ, a Digital Human interface provider. Danny and Tyler introduce us to Digital Humans, explain when the Digital Human interface is applicable, and address issues such as how much realism is the right amount and how Digital Humans interact with AI engines. They also discuss their approach and team, and describe some interesting case studies.

May 3, 202419 min

GAI Real Life In AI Ep. 4 MaryBeth Chalk

Robin and Bruce welcome MaryBeth Chalk, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer at BeeKeeperAI. MaryBeth first explains Zero Trust and what it means for agencies to adopt Zero Trust cybersecurity principles and adjust their network architectures accordingly. She explains how valuable health care data is and why it’s constantly under cyber-attack. She then covers BeeKeeperAI’s approach to Zero Trust and cybersecurity and how they change the paradigm of sharing sensitive healthcare data. She discusses applicability of BeeKeeperAI’s approach to other vertical industries and outlines some of the challenges in changing and simplifying organizational data management paradigms.

April 24, 202429 min

GAI Real Life In AI Ep. 3 Allen Clingerman

Robin and Bruce welcome Allen Clingerman, Chief Technology Strategist for Servers, AI, and HPC for North American Channels at Dell Technologies. Allen first discusses Dell and Nvidia’s AI Factory that speeds delivery of pre-certified AI solutions, micro services with NIMS, how Moore’s law has been blown away, and some of the challenges implementing AI solutions, most notably the rapid pace of enhancement to both hardware and AI models.

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