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Transpose Podcast

Transpose Podcast

Hosted by Anju Ahuja, Justin Daab & Shawn Layden

Episodes

21

Latest episode

Nov 2024

Language

EN

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Podcast by Anju Ahuja, Justin Daab & Shawn Layden

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November 14, 20241 hr 19 min

Ep. 21 Rocketships, Boat Anchors, and AI

Anju Ahuja, Justin Daab and Shawn Layden tackle AI's reality versus hype in episode 21, exploring how organizations misuse generative AI technology. Special guest Will Smith joins regulars to debate whether AI represents true innovation or an overhyped trend, examining impacts on education, enterprise, and jobs.

June 20, 20241 hr 9 min

Ep. 20 Rafael Brown and Overpromise of Generative AI

Anju, Justin and Shawn welcome to the podcast game designer, game developer, XR technologist, and studio head, Rafael Brown. Together, they explore the real, emerging threats and opportunities that creatives, developers, and financial markets might face under the increasingly ubiquitous influence of generative AI.

March 14, 202453 min

EP 19 Say What You Want

On this Episode, Anju Ahuja, Justin Daab and Shawn Layden delve into the pros and cons of Section 230 protections for social media providers, look into the market dynamics and impending business model changes facing the video game industry, and try to make sense of Elon Musk's legal salvo against OpenAI.

December 19, 20231 hr 19 min

Ep 18: 2023 The good, the bad, and the gnarly

In our 2023 wrap up episode, Anju Ahuja, Justin Daab and Shawn Layden cover the Worst Company, Best Company, Most Heartwarming Business Story, Most Terrifying Business Story, Most Shocking Scandal, Most Salacious Tech Story, Word Of The Year, Most Promising Technology, Most Overhyped Technology, In Memoriam, Best Comeback Story, Most Likely To Perp Walk, Worst Career Move, What Technology Jumped The Shark, and Institutional Failures of 2023.

October 30, 202351 min

Ep 17 Disrupting Disruption

In this episode of the Transpose Podcast, Anju Ahuja, Justin Daab and Shawn Layden take aim at the contemporary use of the term "disruption" in the world of startups and whether Clayton Christensen's definition still applies in today's VC-backed startup community, or whether it has been co-opted by unicorn-hopefuls to be a catch-all for founders with no predetermined path to profitability. Industries covered include, ride-sharing, crypto, exchanges, insurance, healthcare, long term care, and video games.

July 23, 202355 min

Transpose Ep. 16 The future of Entertainment

On this episode, Anju, Justin and Shawn dig into the current upheaval in the entertainment industry and try to make sense of how streaming services and artists might find common ground and forge a path to collective success. Topics addressed include: removal of content by major streaming services, residuals for artists in the age of streaming, and the impact of Web 3, Tik Tok, VR/XR and immersive content on the future of the industry.

May 20, 202349 min

Transpose Ep 15 ESG and the Doughnut Economy

On this Episode, Anju, Justin and Shawn explore the emergence, increasing importance, and resulting ambiguity surrounding ESG requirements and reporting. They also begin exploring the work of Kate Raworth, sustainability and the concept of Doughnut Economics.

April 17, 202340 min

Transpose Ep 14 Generative A.I.

Transpose Returns! After a 4-month hiatus, we're bringing innovation back! Plus a new shorter format, new theme music, and most importantly, Justin and Anju welcome a new permanent co-host to the podcast, Shawn Layden. On this show, we discuss the accelerating impacts of generative AI, stable diffusion and large language models (Chat GPT), and their impact on business, entertainment, education and society.

November 19, 20221 hr 11 min

EP 13 Chris Arkenberg Web 3.0 and Metaverse

On this episode, Anju and Justin chat with futurist, Chris Arkenberg about whether Web 3.0 will deliver on the promise of enhanced security, anonymity, transparent data provenance, and the decentralization of power, online. Or, whether gaining mass adoption, by nature, requires some form of trusted intermediary.

October 25, 202252 min

Ep. 12 Brian Elliott

On this Episode, Anju Ahuja and Justin Daab have a conversation with author Brian Elliott about his new book, "The Future of Work" and his website FutureForum.com. They discuss how most businesses' need for and use of commercial office space has shifted and how employers and employees are collectively redefining where, how and when work gets done.

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