The Artificial Intelligence Show
Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput
The Artificial Intelligence Show (formerly The Marketing AI Show) is the podcast that helps your business grow smarter by making AI approachable and actionable. The AI Show 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 can use to advance your company and your career. Join Paul and Mike on The AI Show as t...
Elon Musk Tries to Buy OpenAI, JD Vance’s AI Speech, New GenAI Jobs Study, GPT-4o Update, OpenAI Product Roadmap & Grok 3
Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer analyze the ripple effects of Elon Musk's bid to acquire OpenAI, JD Vance’s keynote address at the AI Action Summit in Paris, the latest GPT-4o update from OpenAI, and the unfolding drama surrounding xAI. They also explore the growing impact of robotics, along with other pressing topics in our rapid-fire segment.Access the show notes and show links hereTimestamps:00:05:44 — Elon Musk Bid to Buy OpenAI and Ongoing Feud00:15:06 — JD Vance Keynote at AI Action Summit in
#135: Sam Altman on GPT-5, Anthropic Economic Index, ChatGPT’s Largest-Ever Deployment, Gemini 2.0, OmniHuman-1 & AI Career Advice
This week our hosts, Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput, unpack Sam Altman’s bold claims about the rapid pace of AI advancements, OpenAI’s latest moves in the world of reasoning models, and new safety measures from Anthropic, Google, and Meta to keep AI development in check. They also explore the California State University system's ambitious ChatGPT integration for 500,000 students and faculty, ByteDance's groundbreaking deepfake system, and the EU’s latest AI bans.Access the show notes and s
#134: DeepSeek Updates, OpenAI’s o3-mini and Deep Research, New AI Copyright Guidelines, OpenAI In Talks to Raise $40 Billion & Your AI Questions Answered
One week after DeepSeek’s disruptive introduction, we are back with more news and insights about the lasting impact of this open-source model. Join Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput as they explore the latest advancements in AI, including OpenAI’s mini-o3 and deep research developments, the U.S. Copyright Office’s pivotal report on AI-generated works, Meta’s response to DeepSeek, funding news, and more. Access the show notes and show links hereTimestamps:00:07:37 — DeepSeek’s Fallout00:17:04
#133: DeepSeek, US vs. China AI War, Anthropic CEO: AI Could Surpass Humans by 2027, OpenAI Plans AI for Advanced Coding, & Meta’s 1.3 Million GPUs
DeepSeek has sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley, shaking up conversations about tech companies futures, and what’s next for policies and infrastructure. Join Mike and Paul as they unpack the far-reaching implications of DeepSeek, the growing AI rivalry between the US and China, bold claims from Anthropic's CEO about AI capabilities, the potential for AI to extend human life, and much more in our rapid-fire section.Access the show notes and show links hereThis episode is brought to y
#132: OpenAI’s Operator, Stargate, The AI Literacy Project, Trump AI Executive Order, Perplexity Assistant & Zapier Agents
Join Mike and Paul as they navigate through a week in tech that's too big for just one episode. They unpack Project Stargate, OpenAI's Operators program, and explore SmarterX's ambitious push to democratize AI education. Plus, Trump’s actions on AI in his first week in office, Perplexity Assistant, Zapier Agents and more in our rapid-fire section. Access the show notes and show links hereThis episode is brought to you by our AI Mastery Membership, this 12-month membership gives you acce
OpenAI’s Economic Blueprint, Ph.D-Level “Super Agents” Rumored, o3 Release, New AI Pricing from Google and Microsoft & Apple Intelligence Falls Flat
OpenAI has just unveiled its "Economic Blueprint," outlining a bold vision for America’s AI future with a potential $175 billion investment in AI. Meanwhile, Google is offering Gemini at surprisingly accessible terms, while Microsoft shakes up the market with new Copilot pricing. Plus, Altman confirms the imminent release of OpenAI’s o3-mini model, Apple Intelligence falls flat, TikTok's shutdown drama and more in our rapid-fire section. Join Paul and Mike as they break it all down.Access the sh
#130: Worrying Future of Jobs Report, Altman: “Confident We Know How to Build AGI,” Why OpenAI’s Agents Are Delayed & Trump $20B Data Center Investment
A groundbreaking World Economic Forum report reveals massive shifts ahead in how we work, while Sam Altman drops major hints about AGI and superintelligence in a new Bloomberg interview. Plus, surprising new data on why enterprises are choosing proprietary AI over open source, unpack a $20B investment in U.S. data centers, and examine Anthropic's massive new funding round. In this packed episode, Paul and Mike break down these developments and much more reshaping the AI landscape.Acces
#129: OpenAI o3, Superintelligence, AGI Policy Implications, New Altman Interview on Musk Feud & GPT-5 Behind Schedule
Paul and Mike are back to catch you up on everything you missed over the holidays. From OpenAI’s o3 model breaking human-level reasoning barriers to Sam Altman dropping cryptic hints about superintelligence, we’ve got all the updates. Plus, discover Google’s new “AI mode,” and why Microsoft is betting $80 billion on next-gen data centers. Start 2025 with a whole lot of AI.Access the show notes and show links hereThis episode is brought to you by our AI Mastery Membership, this 12-month
#128: 25 AI Questions for 2025
Join our hosts, Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer, for a special year-end episode of The Artificial Intelligence Show! In this audience-focused finale, they address your most pressing questions about AI, tackling the top 25 questions submitted directly from our audience. We're grateful for your thoughtful questions and continued support in 2025.Access the show notes and show links hereThis episode is brought to you by our AI Mastery Membership, this 12-month membership gives you access to all
#127: 12 Days of OpenAI Continues, Gemini 2, Hands-On with o1, Andressen Says Gov’t Wanted “Complete Control” Over AI & OpenAI Employee Says AGI Achieved
While Santa's loading his sleigh, Silicon Valley's dropping AI breakthroughs by the hour. OpenAI's "12 Days of Shipmas" keeps the gifts coming with ChatGPT Canvas, Apple Intelligence integration, and game-changing video capabilities. Not to be outdone, Google jumps in with Gemini 2.0 and its impressive Deep Research tool. Join Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput as they unwrap these developments, plus rapid-fire updates on Andreessen's AI censorship bombshell, an OpenAI employee's AGI claims, a
#126: 12 Days of OpenAI: o1, ChatGPT Pro, Sora, New Interviews with Altman, Pichai, and Bezos, Amazon Nova & David Sacks Is US “AI Czar”
Tech giants are battling for AI supremacy this December. OpenAI drops daily surprises, Amazon unveils next-gen models, and industry titans clash behind closed doors. Hosts Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput dissect the latest tech releases, exclusive DealBook Summit revelations, and the power plays reshaping AI's future.Access the show notes and show links hereThis episode is brought to you by our upcoming webinar: The AI-Forward CEO: Unlock the Power and Intelligence of a Co-CEO Custom GPT. J
#125: GPT-4o Update, Sora Leak, Perplexity Shopping, Elon Musk vs. OpenAI & US Government’s AI Manhattan Project
After a relaxing Thanksgiving break, we're back with an extensive list of exciting AI updates! This episode is packed with must-know topics, including OpenAI’s GPT-4 updates, Sora’s leak, the role of AI in education, the rise of digital clones, and much more.Access the show notes and show links hereThis episode is brought to you by our upcoming webinar: The AI-Forward CEO: Unlock the Power and Intelligence of a Co-CEO Custom GPT. Join us December 17, 2024 at 12pm ET/9am PT to learn what
#124: Has AI Hit a Wall?, What Is An AI Agent?, Dario Amodei Interview, OpenAI’s New Agent, Greg Brockman Returns & Microsoft Copilot’s Woes
AI agents are not as independent as headlines suggest. Join hosts Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer as they examine why giants like OpenAI and Google are seeing diminishing returns in their AI development, demystify the current state of AI agents, and unpack fascinating insights from Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's recent conversation with Lex Fridman about the future of responsible AI development and the challenges ahead.Today’s episode is brought to you by our AI for Agencies Summit, a virtual
#123: Trump AI Policies, Problems with OpenAI’s New Model, GenAI for Business Strategy & Visa’s 500 AI Use Cases
AI development is facing obstacles from both technology developments and politics. Tune in as our hosts explore OpenAI's Orion challenges and Trump's regulatory shakeup. Plus, Mike and Paul share their firsthand experience using Generative AI to revolutionize planning meetings - turning hours of brainstorming into minutes of focused strategy.Today’s episode is brought to you by our AI for Agencies Summit, a virtual event taking place from 12pm - 5pm ET on Wednesday, November 20. Visit w
#122: ChatGPT Search Is Here, McKinsey: AI Worth “Trillions” in Coming Decades & Microsoft AI CEO Calls AI “New Digital Species”
Twenty years of search habits might be about to change forever. Join Mike and Paul as they explore the latest search features from ChatGPT that could reshape how we find information online. They'll break down McKinsey's eye-opening report on AI's trillion-dollar economic impact, and explore Suleyman's provocative vision of AI as an emerging "digital species." Plus, buckle up for a rapid-fire round covering everything from autonomous AI agent updates to Apple's latest AI moves. Today’s e
#121: New Claude 3.5 Sonnet and Computer Use, Wild OpenAI "Orion" Rumors, Dark Side of AI Companions & Ex-OpenAI Researcher Sounds Alarm on AGI
Next-gen models emerge while safety concerns reach a boiling point. Join Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer as they unpack last weeks wave of AI updates, including Anthropic's Claude 3.5 models and computer use capabilities, plus the brewing rumors about OpenAI's "Orion" and Google's Gemini 2.0. In our other main topics, we review the tragic Florida case raising alarms about AI companion apps, and ex-OpenAI researcher Miles Brundage's stark warnings about AGI preparedness. Today’s episode is b
#120: OpenAI-Microsoft Drama, Major Study on AI Job Impact, Sequoia’s New GenAI Market Analysis, NotebookLM Updates & Adobe Max 2024
OpenAI and Microsoft's 'bromance' on the rocks? Plus, AI's looming impact on your career. Join Mike and Paul as they unpack the growing tension between OpenAI and Microsoft, Brookings Institution's eye-opening report on generative AI's potential impact on the U.S. workforce, and Sequoia Capital's latest market analysis, which predicts a new era of "thinking slow" AI. All this, plus Google NotebookLM’s updates, Adobe Max 2024, a new Midjourney update, Agents in Microsoft Copilo, and more
#119: Anthropic CEO’s Radical AI Predictions, Tesla’s Rocky “We, Robot” Event & Nvidia CEO Wants Team to Have “100 Million AI Assistants”
Powerful AI by 2026? Tesla's steering wheel-free future? Nvidia's compute explosion? Join Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer as they unpack Dario Amodei's bold 15,000-word manifesto predicting the arrival of "powerful AI" by 2026 and its transformative impact on society. Our hosts also examine the future implications of Tesla's "We, Robot" event, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's revealing interview, AI-related Nobel prizes, AI’s impact on search, and more in our rapid-fire section.05:26 — Dario Amode
#118: OpenAI’s Whopping Valuation, Big OpenAI Tech Updates & Accenture’s Big Nvidia Team-Up
This week in AI, a $157 billion valuation, groundbreaking AI tools, and a tech giant's bold move. Join Mike and Paul as they unpack OpenAI's massive $6.6 billion funding round and the growing tension between its nonprofit roots and financial ambitions. They'll dive into OpenAI's latest product announcements and Accenture's bold move to form a dedicated Nvidia business group. Stay tuned for our rapid-fire section covering updates on NotebookLM, Copilot, Meta's smart glasses, and more in
#117: OpenAI’s Wild Week, Sam Altman’s Prophetic Post, Meta’s AR Breakthrough & California’s AI Bill Veto
It’s been a wild and busy week full of drama and updates at OpenAI. Mike and Paul break down OpenAI's rollercoaster week, from the rollout of Advanced Voice mode to the shocking executive departures and reports of internal chaos. We also dissect Sam Altman's prophetic new article, "The Intelligence Age," Meta Connect 2024, updates to SB-1047, the FTC’s AI crackdown, Anthropic’s valuation, and more. 00:03:08 — OpenAI’s Wild Week00:26:14 — The Intelligence Age00:35:56 — Meta Connect 20240
#116: Salesforce and HubSpot AI Launches, Enterprise AI Agents & First Major Hollywood Studio Embraces AI
After major conferences with Salesforce and HubSpot this week, it’s clear that companies are really getting on board with AI agents. Join Mike and Paul as they chat about the ups and downs of these AI agents and what they mean for the future of work. And that’s not all—our hosts also talk about Runway’s latest partnership with Lionsgate, Sam Altman’s “Goal 3,” LinkedIn’s training on user data, and more.00:03:10 — Salesforce, HubSpot AI Agent Announcements & AI Agents in the Enterpri
#115: OpenAI o1, Google’s Insane NotebookLM Update, MAICON 2024 & OpenAI’s $150B Valuation
Our annual gathering, MAICON (Marketing AI Conference) has wrapped, and Paul and Mike dive into a bit of the key event takeaways, including an impromptu closing keynote breaking down the Strawberry (OpenAI o1) launch. Also, OpenAI’s $150B valuation and Google’s Notebook LM update make for an exciting episode! 00:04:56 — OpenAI o1/Strawberry00:24:40 — NotebookLM Audio Overview00:35:34 — Marketing AI Conference (MAICON) 2024 Recap00:44:27 — OpenAI $150B Valuation00:46:08 — Hume EVI 200:51
#114: ProblemsGPT, The ROI of Generative AI, Andrej Karpathy on the Road to Automated Intelligence & Ilya Sutskever Raises $1B
It’s an exciting week here in Cleveland as MAICON kicks off, and we have just as exciting AI news and updates to share. Join Mike and Paul as they unveil SmarterX's newest tool, ProblemsGPT. The guys also break down use cases of Generative AI productivity benefits, plus, hear Karpathy's insights on the journey toward automated intelligence. 00:05:15 — ProblemsGPT00:19:11 — The ROI of Generative AI00:29:20 — Karpathy Podcast00:39:42 — $1B Round for Sutskever’s Safe Superintelligence00:44
#113: OpenAI’s Upcoming “Strawberry” Launch and $100B Valuation, SB-1047 Passes, Oprah Gets Into AI & Viggle Scrapes YouTube Videos
Less than a week remains until MAICON 2024, and the AI news keeps rolling in. Join Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput as they look into the recent developments at OpenAI, including insights on their "Strawberry" system and their latest fundraising efforts. In our final main topic, listen in to our hosts as they dissect the implications of California's contentious SB-1047 bill on AI development. All this and more in our rapid fire section!00:02:15 — A Brief Background on MAII and MAICON00:13:18
#112: CampaignsGPT, Top 100 GenAI Tools, AI Agent Hype “Justified 100%” Says Cohere CEO & Amazon Saves “4,500 Developer Years” with AI
From AI assistants pulling pranks to companies taking bold anti-AI stances, join our hosts as they navigate the wild world of AI innovation, controversy, and Rick Astley-inspired shenanigans. This week, Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput unveil CampaignsGPT, a cutting-edge tool from SmarterX for analyzing AI's impact on campaign tasks. Our hosts also examine a16z's latest top 100 genAI consumer apps list and explore Cohere CEO Aidan Gomez's insights on AI's future. In our rapid fire section, w
#111: Grok-2 Controversy, Demis Hassabis: AI Is “Unreasonably Effective,” AI in Schools & Ex-Google CEO Says AI Can Steal IP
It’s that time of year again and as students head back to school, they're not just packing pencils and notebooks anymore… they're bringing AI. Join our hosts, Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput, as they discuss the complexities of AI in education as the new school year begins, the recent Grok 2 update from Elon Musk's xAI, and the return of Google DeepMind's popular podcast after a two-year hiatus. In our rapid-fire section, we will cover the power of AI innovation and creativity, Sakana AI’s
#110: OpenAI’s Secret Project “Strawberry” Mystery Grows, JobsGPT, GPT-4o Dangers, Groq Funding, Figure 02 Robot, YouTube AI Class Action Suit & Flux
We have had our minds on strawberry fields this week with all the latest happenings at OpenAI. Join our hosts as they discuss OpenAI’s secret project “Strawberry” and OpenAI's leadership changes, including Greg Brockman's sabbatical and John Schulman's move to Anthropic. They'll explore JobsGPT, Paul Roetzer's tool for understanding AI's impact on jobs. Plus, they'll examine OpenAI's GPT-4o System Card, detailing risk management for their new voice model. In our rapid-fire section, we'l
#109: 2024 State of Marketing AI Report Findings & Top AI Questions Answered
In this special edition episode of The Artificial Intelligence Show, we are jumping into the 2024 State of Marketing AI Report. Join us as we recap the top 10 key findings from our comprehensive report.With insights collected from almost 1,800 respondents between March and July 2024, this fourth-annual report offers a detailed look at the role of AI in marketing and business today.Tune in to hear about significant trends, shifts in AI adoption, and key findings found in the 2024 State o
#108: OpenAI Voice, AI Cloud Wars, Microsoft’s AI Revenue, Meta Earnings and AI, Perplexity Publishers Program & SB-1047 California AI Bill
ChatGPT finds its voice! Join Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput as they discuss OpenAI's cautious rollout of voice features for ChatGPT, assess Chris Miller's insights on the emerging "cloud war," and examine Microsoft's latest AI-driven financial results. Our hosts also touch on Perplexity’s publishers program, concerns behind California’s AI Bill SB-1047 and Google’s experimental version of Gemini 1.5 Pro in our rapid fire section.00:04:02 — OpenAI Begins to Roll Out Voice Assistant Feature
#107: Llama 3.1, Runway Steals YouTube Videos, Is There an AI Bubble?, DeepMind AI Math Breakthrough, Altman Op-Ed & SearchGPT
AI models are getting more powerful, but they are also dealing with some big ethical and financial hurdles. Join Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput as they unpack Meta's release of Llama 3.1, dive into the controversy surrounding Runway's AI training practices, and examine the potential AI bubble looming over the industry. Plus, take a look into the latest updates from Apple, OpenAI and Google Deepmind.00:03:50 — Meta Releases Llama 3.100:25:44 — Runway and YouTube00:34:09 — Are We In an AI Bu
#106: Enterprise AI Adoption, GPT-4o Mini, New Research on Prompting, OpenAI “Strawberry,” & AI’s Impact on the Crowdstrike Outage
Join our hosts as they unpack Chevron CIO Bill Braun's candid insights on the challenges of implementing AI in large corporations, explore OpenAI's latest GPT-4o mini model, and discuss the latest findings in prompting research. Plus, get the latest on Apple’s AI training data, AI’s impact on the Crowdstrike Outage, and the latest developments in AI at Meta.00:04:03 — AI Enterprise Adoption00:18:07 — GPT-4o mini00:27:53 — New Prompting Report00:38:02 — OpenAI “Strawberry”00:48:40 — Appl
#105: What Economists Get Wrong About AI, The AI Agent Landscape, and the Urgent Need for AI Literacy
Explore a future where AI could turn one cent of electricity into hundreds of dollars worth of top-tier professional work. Join our hosts as they unpack Carl Shulman's provocative insights on superintelligence, explore the rising world of AI agents, and examine the importance of AI literacy for all. Plus, take a look into the latest from OpenAI, Google Gemini, Anthropic and more in our rapid fire section. 00:03:32 — 80,000 Hours Podcast with Carl Shulman00:20:10 — The AI Agent Landscape
#104: Top Consulting Firms Bet Big on AI, Why AI Isn’t Making Money, and Zoom CEO’s Bizarre Plan for AI Clones in Meetings
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 Boom00:16:04 — AI Needs to Make Money00:30:47 — Zoom’s CEO on the Future of Work00:41:00 — Google’s Gemma 200:46:12 — OpenAI’s 2023 Security Breach Raises Conc
#103: Claude 3.5, Suno and Udio Get Sued, OpenAI’s Ex-NSA Board Member, Ilya’s New Company, and Perplexity’s Woes
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 company, and speaking of OpenAI, learn more about their ex-NSA board member.00:09:12 — Claude 3.500:17:28 — Record Labels Sue Suno and Udio00
#102: Apple WWDC, Warnings of Superintelligence, and Adobe’s Controversial New Terms of Use
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 and, the backlash surrounding Adobe's updated terms of service.00:06:02 — Apple's WWDC00:20:14 — Leopold Aschenbrenner, AGI and Superintellige
#101: OpenAI’s Ex-Board Strikes Back, AI Job Fears, and Big Updates from Perplexity, Anthropic, and Showrunner
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 members. This episode also explores the growing concerns about AI's potential to displace workers, the latest AI tech updates, Apple’s AI Pr
#100: Your Top AI Questions Answered: AI’s Impact on Business, Marketing, Jobs, Careers, Education and More
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 are lucky to be on this journey with all of you, learning and growing together every step of the way. Let’s take a look at some of those quest
#99: Microsoft Build’s AI Announcement, OpenAI Scarlett Johansson Controversy, and Google’s Awful AI Overviews
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 accuracy of Google's AI Overviews. Stay tuned for our special 100th episode coming out this Thursday!00:04:04 — AI Updates from Microsoft Build
#98: Google I/O, GPT-4o, and Ilya Sutskever’s Surprise Departure from OpenAI
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 departure of the company's chief scientist, Ilya Sutskever. 00:04:49 — Google I/O Announcements00:28:07 — GPT-4o 00:38:23 — OpenAI’s Chief Sci
#97: OpenAI’s Big Announcement, Google’s AI Roadmap, and Microsoft’s New AI Model MAI-1
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 engaging discussion on the rapidly evolving world of AI.00:03:15 — OpenAI’s Big Announcement00:11:35 — Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai Lays Out His AI R
#96: Sam Altman Interview: “ChatGPT Is Mildly Embarrassing,” The Email Microsoft Doesn’t Want You to See, and Amazon Q
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 capabilities, and Amazon's new AI-powered assistant, Q, which aims to boost productivity for developers and businesses alike.00:04:22 — Sam Altm
#95: OpenAI and Moderna Team Up, Microsoft Phi-3, and Sam Altman and AI Leaders Join Homeland Security AI Board
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 Altman, Satya Nadella, and Sundar Pichai. Our rapid fire section covers news from Eric Schmidt-backed Augment, Expansion of Meta Ray-Ban Smart
#94: Stanford’s 2024 AI Index Report, News on AI Agents at Microsoft, OpenAI, and Google, and the Rise of AI Job Titles
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. Additional rapid fire topics include Stanford's 2024 AI Index Report, tech giants' pursuit of AI Agents, AI mind-reading, and more.00:04:09 — Anthrop
#93: Llama 3 Is Here, New Microsoft Model Makes Deepfakes from a Single Photo, and How AI Is Turning SaaS Into “Service-as-Software”
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 300:31:18 — Microsoft’s VASA-100:37:29 — The Service-as-Software AI Paradigm Shift00:47:56 — Adobe Adding Sora, Runway, Pika to Premiere Pro00:53:26 — Boston Dynamics' Atlas Robot + The Robotics
#92: AI Reveals at Google Cloud Next, Google and WPP Team Up, Humane AI Pin’s Brutal Reviews & Udio, Captions Tech Spotlights
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 Next00:18:43 — Google’s Blockbuster Ad Deal with WPP00:30:39 — Hot AI Startups Getting Attention - Humane AI Pin’s Brutal Early Feedback00:37:05
#91: Accenture On Track to Make $2.4 Billion from Generative AI, The AI Industry’s Legal Problems, and How the Public Sees AI
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 on track to make $2.4B from generative AI00:13:21 — The AI industry is headed towards a legal iceberg00:27:47 — Public perception of AI00:41:
#90: Hume AI’s Emotionally Intelligent AI, the Rise of AI Journalists, and Claude 3 Opus Now Beats GPT-4
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 GPT-4 on the Chatbot Leaderboard, and much more.00:02:32 — Hume AI Demo Is Turning Heads00:11:48 — AI Journalists / AI + Journalism00:24:33 — C
#89: A New In-Depth Sam Altman Interview, The “Inflection Point” for Enterprise Generative AI Adoption, and Inflection AI’s Big Shakeup
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 — Sam Altman Interview with Lex Fridman00:17:33 — Changes to the Way Enterprises Are Building and Buying AI00:28:32 — Big Changes at Inflection00
#88: Meet Devin, the “First AI Software Engineer,” The Rise of Humanoid Robots, and OpenAI’s Sora Interview
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 OpenAI's Mira Muratis's questionable responses to questions about Sora's training data in a WSJ Interview.00:03:27 — Cognition releases Devin, the
#87: Reactions to Sam Altman’s Bombshell AI Quote, Enterprises Embrace Custom AI Models, and How AI Is Changing Writing Forever
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, and more. Join us for an episode filled with thought-provoking questions, insightful comments, and thorough analysis of the future of AI. 00
#86: Elon Musk Sues OpenAI, Sam Altman Says AI Will Handle “95%” of Marketing Work Done by Agencies and Creatives, and How AI Could Disrupt Creators
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 00:25:18 — AGI Timeline and Impact00:40:54 — Creators fears about AI-generated content00:49:51 — Figure raises $675M in Series B funding at a $2.
#85: Nvidia’s Blockbuster Earnings, Groq’s Blazingly Fast AI Goes Viral, and How to Handle AI Disruption in Your Work
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 Canada, and the critical efforts to combat AI deepfakes to protect elections. 00:03:20 — NVIDIA’s blockbuster earnings report00:21:18 — AI sta
#84: OpenAI Releases Sora, Google’s Surprise Launch of Gemini 1.5, and AI Rivals Band Together to Fight Deepfakes
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-generated content through the C2PA standard.00:03:12 — OpenAI Releases Sora00:18:59 — Google’s next-gen model: Gemini 1.500:29:50 — Big tech gets
#83: Google Bard Is Now Gemini, AI Agents Are Coming, and Sam Altman Seeks Trillions to Reshape AI
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 new name to simplify and align with our current audience. Nothing else has changed beyond our name; we will still follow the same format, re
#82: Are Paid AI Tools Worth It?, Big Google Bard Updates, and Big Tech’s AI-Driven Quarterly Earnings
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 worth the $30/user/month cost?00:16:33 — Google Bard just got some more big updates00:27:47 — Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft and Meta’s AI-Driven
#81: World’s Largest Ad Group Goes All-In on AI, Google Bard Surpasses GPT-4, and Introducing AI Literacy for All
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. Tune in for even more insightful analysis on these significant AI advancements! 00:05:07 — Publicis to invest 300 mln euros in AI plan over
#80: Microsoft Releases Copilot Pro, Meta Building “Open Source” Artificial General Intelligence, and IMF Says AI Will Hit 40% of Jobs Worldwide
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 comprehensive analysis of how these developments are revolutionizing the tech world and what it means for the future of work. Don't miss the rapid-f
#79: The GPT Store Is Here, OpenAI Debuts ChatGPT Team Subscription, and Rabbit’s Pocket AI Device Goes Viral
Hosts Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer catch up in another episode of The Marketing AI Show, in a busy week where there was no shortage of AI news. OpenAI stays in the news with ChatGPT team subscriptions rolling out (which Paul signed our team up for) and GPT Store. Rabbit hit the news, and quickly sold out. And there’s much more in the rapid-fire section of the podcast, so be sure to tune in!00:03:25 — OpenAI debuts ChatGPT subscription aimed at small teams00:20:03 — Introducing the GPT St
#78: The New York Times Sues OpenAI, Inside the “e/acc” Movement, and the Terrifying New Power of Deepfakes
Kicking off the new year after a brief hiatus, our first 2024 episode looks at the latest advancements in AI. Join hosts Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer as they discuss the significant legal battle between The New York Times and OpenAI/Microsoft, explore the concepts driving the 'e/acc' Movement, and examine the implications of deepfake technology.00:05:19 — New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement00:23:38 — Inside the e/acc movement00:42:20 — Ethan Mollick’s pers
#77: 15 AI Questions Everyone is Asking - Round 2
Our Intro to AI courses offer foundational insights into the world of artificial intelligence. Having completed 32 sessions, we've encountered a diverse array of questions from our attendees. In this week's podcast episode, we're excited to delve into the most frequently posed questions and provide insightful answers. We hope you enjoy this episode, and join us for our first Intro to AI for Marketers class of 2024 on January 11! 00:05:27 — How does an enterprise go from “one-off” approa
#76: Google’s Controversial Launch of Gemini, More on the Chaos at OpenAI, and Does Elon Musk’s Grok Live Up to the Hype?
After a week that began quietly, we are here with a multitude of AI developments. Mike and Paul look into Silicon Valley's intense AI competition, where tech companies like Google, Microsoft, and Meta rapidly shift gears to focus on rapid AI development, they also look at the implications of Google's new Gemini and read into the events within OpenAI, exploring the aftermath.00:03:32 — New York Times research explores the AI arms race00:14:41 — Meet Gemini, Google’s long-awaited GPT-4 co
#75: Sam Altman Returns to OpenAI, Amazon Introduces Q, and Google’s AI Content Problem
A new week, a new update from OpenAI… We cover everything from OpenAI's official CEO announcement to Amazon's introduction of Q, discuss the potential risks associated with generative AI, and touch upon Google's recent decision to postpone their AI software release. With so much happening in the AI landscape, we're here to keep you informed. Tune in this week to stay up-to-date with the latest news! 00:02:20 — OpenAI formally announces Sam Altman returning as company CEO00:13:47 — Amazo
#74: The Latest Drama at OpenAI, The Busy Person’s Intro to Large Language Models, and How to Rebuild Companies to Prepare for AI
This week, returning from Thanksgiving, we are grateful for both Mike Kaput and Paul Roetzer joining us to share the latest AI news. Together, they tackle the latest OpenAI developments, analyze Andrej Karpathy's insightful video on LLMs, explore Ethan Mollick's new article on AI's business impact, and cover the latest AI advancements from various companies. 00:02:41 — AGI, Q* and the latest drama at OpenAI00:21:59 — Andrej Karpathy’s “The Busy Person’s Intro to LLMs,” is now on YouTube
#73: OpenAI Fires Sam Altman: What Happened? And What Could Happen Next?
In light of the developments from OpenAI over the weekend, we are coming to you with a new episode a little ahead of schedule. Following OpenAI’s announcement on Friday, there has been widespread speculation about future implications amidst other significant developments. Join us this week as Paul provides a brief history of OpenAI’s journey, a recap of recent events, and thoughts on what is yet to come.00:01:46 — An overview of this weekend's events; Sam Altman fired, Greg Brockman qui
#72: Our Hands-On Experiments with GPTs, Is AGI Coming Soon?, and New AI Wearable From Ex-Apple Veterans
Last week's episode of The Marketing AI Show delved into the recent GPT announcement and this week, we're taking it a step further with insights from our hands-on testing. Join us in episode 72 as we explore the latest capabilities of GPTs, delve into predictions about the rapid approach of AGI, and share our thoughts on the newly released AI wearable by former Apple experts, which, frankly, met our expectations. Stay tuned for an in-depth analysis and much more in this exciting episode
#71: Massive ChatGPT Reveals at OpenAI Dev Day, Elon Musk’s ChatGPT Competitor, and Why Only 4 Foundation Models Have Lasting Value
It was another week of exciting news in the world of AI! Paul and Mike discuss recent ChatGPT announcements from OpenAI’s inaugural DevDay, xAI’s announcement of their new conversational AI agent Grok, and Gavin Baker’s analysis of enduring foundational models. There is lots to catch up on and understand, tune in to learn more!00:02:26 — OpenAI made big ChatGPT announcements at DevDay and unveiled “GPTs”00:19:33 — xAI and Elon Musk announced Grok, xAI’s new conversational AI Agent00:30:
#70: White House Executive Order on AI, Apple To Spend $1 Billion on AI Yearly, OpenAI’s Chief Scientist Talks “Earth-Shattering” Impact of AI
Paul and Mike look into the “tricks-and-treats” of AI news this Halloween on Episode 70 of the Marketing AI Show! This week, our hosts examine the White House Executive Order on AI, Apple’s announcement to spend $1 billion on AI yearly, and OpenAI’s Chief Scientist’s discussion on his hopes and fears for the future of AI.00:03:16 — White House issues ambitious executive order on development and oversight of AI00:25:17 — Apple is set to spend around $1 billion per year in developing its
#69: AI Agents Will Soon Roam the Internet, 2023 State of AI Report, and Execs Say Half of Skills Obsolete in 2 Years Thanks to AI
From lawsuits to the expansion of AI Agents, we are back with even more AI news this week on Episode 69 of The Marketing AI Show. Paul and Mike explore the growing role of AI Agents on the internet, discuss Air Street Capital's 2023 State of AI Report, and delve into a recent study highlighting executive’s worries about today's workforce skills becoming outdated within two years because of AI.00:05:00 — The rise of AI Agents on the Internet00:16:06 — Air Street Capital just released its
#68: Zoom’s AI Companion, DALL-E 3, Adobe’s New AI Features, and OpenAI Hits $1 Billion in Annual Revenue Support
It was another interesting and busy week in the world of AI. Paul and Mike talk about tech updates with Zoom, Adobe, and DALL-E 3, and how OpenAI is on pace to reach $1 billion in revenue in the next 12 months. Wow! Tune in to learn more.00:04:14 — Zoom’s AI companion00:15:31 — DALL-E 300:25:21 — Adobe Creative Cloud’s AI updates00:37:56 — Replit AI for all00:41:27 — AI that identifies strangers online 00:46:03 — OpenAI is on track to generate $1B in 12 months00:48:32 — AI deepfakes in
#67: Our Preliminary Testing of ChatGPT Vision, Rewind’s Controversial Wearable AI Pendant, Assistant with Bard Enhances Individualized Personal Support
There was no shortage of AI product updates this week! We are back with lots of exciting AI news for episode 67 of The Marketing AI Show. Paul and Mike break down their experiences with ChatGPT Vision, delve into AI tech controversies, discuss a more personalized AI assistant with Bard, and more.00:04:14 — MAII Tests ChatGPT’s Vision capabilities00:23:14 — Rewind introduces controversial wearable AI pendant00:35:41 — Google announces Assistant with Bard00:43:06 — Adobe aims to improve A
#66: ChatGPT Can Now See, Hear, and Speak, Meta’s AI Assistant, Amazon’s $4 Billion Bet on Anthropic, and Spotify Clones Podcaster Voices
After travels to Miami and Austin (Paul), and Baltimore (Mike) for events and presentations, the team is back together in Cleveland to record episode 66 of The Marketing AI Show. And the AI news didn’t slow down. The guys break down the biggest happenings and advancements including further development of ChatGPT, Meta, Anthropic, Spotify, and more.00:05:09 — Kevin Roose took ChatGPT’s new features to the test00:26:13 — Meta introduces AI Experiences00:37:12 — Amazon invests $4B in Anthr
#65: DALL-E 3 from OpenAI, Generative AI’s Second Act, How AI Could Solve Labor Shortages, and Microsoft Copilot Release
We’re back with an exciting week of AI news! This episode was recorded Sunday, Sept. 24, only to wake up to Anthropic/Amazon news, and ChatGPT updates! But more on that next week. In the meantime, Paul and Mike break down some exciting updates from OpenAI, Sequoia Capital, Microsoft, and more. 00:02:44 — DALL-E 300:08:12 — Sequoia Capital’s Act 2 of their Gen AI Market Map00:18:45 — AI and the accounting industry00:30:06 — Bard and the Google apps connection00:33:29 — Microsoft announce
#64: Top Professional Services Firms Go All-In on AI, New Study Shows AI’s Actual Impact on Our Work, and Major Predictions on Where AI Is Going Next
Live from Los Angeles! As Mike records from Anaheim prepping for the California of Realtors annual REimagine event, and Paul Roetzer is coming off the heels of a whirlwind trip to Munich for an event he keynoted, they sit down for a quick 56 minutes to regroup on the latest in artificial intelligence, business, and marketing.Paul and Mike discuss: AI and the workforce: professional services plus AI’s impact on our work, and what’s next for AI? And then, a handful of rapid-fire topics fo
#63: Elon Musk’s Quest to Shape the Future of AI, Hands-On with Google Duet AI, Time’s Top 100 People in AI, and HubSpot’s AI Roadmap
Inside Elon Musk’s struggle for the future of AIWe just got a never-before-seen look at how—and why—Elon Musk decided to go all-in on artificial intelligence. This comes from an article by Walter Isaacson in Time, and is adapted from his upcoming book Elon Musk, which publishes today! Issacson’s name may ring a bell, as he’s also the author of the Steve Jobs biography.) In the article, Issacson gives new details on the actions Elon Musk has taken to get highly involved in the future of
#62: ChatGPT Enterprise, Big Google AI Updates, and OpenAI’s Combative Response to Copyright Lawsuits
Introducing ChatGPT EnterpriseOpenAI announced they’re launching ChatGPT Enterprise. This is a version of ChatGPT with enterprise-grade security and privacy, unlimited higher-speed GPT-4 access, longer context windows, advanced data analysis capabilities, customization options, and more. The move appears to be a response to enterprise demand for a safe, compliant version of ChatGPT, says OpenAI. “Since ChatGPT's launch just nine months ago, we’ve seen teams adopt it in over 80% of Fortu
#61: Pirated Books Are Powering Generative AI, the 2023 State of Marketing AI Report, and GPT-3.5 Fine-Tuning Is Here
Pirated books are powering generative AIThe Atlantic just released a major investigative journalism piece that proves popular large language models, like Meta’s LLaMA, have been using pirated books to train their models—a fact that was previously alleged by multiple authors in multiple lawsuits against AI companies.The article states, “Upwards of 170,000 books, the majority published in the past 20 years, are in LLaMA’s training data. . . . These books are part of a dataset called “Book
#60: AI Is Going to Eliminate Way More Jobs Than Anyone Realizes, AI’s Impact on Schools, and the New York Times Might Sue OpenAI
AI is going to eliminate way more jobs than anyone realizesAI is going to eliminate way more jobs than anyone realizes, according to a new in-depth article from Business Insider. The publication says AI could disrupt over 300 million jobs worldwide but also add trillions in value to the economy. The article dives into a number of data points that support this conclusion from various sources, including the fact that non-generative and generative AI is estimated to add between $17 trillio
#59: Anthropic CEO Says Human-Level AI Is 2-3 Years Away, How Hackers Are Trying to Make AI Go Rogue, and Fake AI-Generated Books on Amazon
It’s been another interesting week in the world of AI…with a few things we need to keep our eyes on. Paul and Mike break it all down—and then some—on this week’s episode of The Marketing AI Show.Anthropic CEO joins the Dwarkesh podcast to talk about the future of AI.Dario Amodei, CEO and co-founder of Anthropic (maker of the Claude 2 large language model released in July of this year), just gave a wide-ranging interview on the future of AI. The interview took place on a recent episode o
#58: Big ChatGPT Updates, A New Autonomous AI Agent, Vertical-Specific LLMs, McKinsey’s State of AI Report, and New Google AI Search Features
Huge updates for ChatGPT are announcedOpenAI just announced huge updates for ChatGPT that hold the potential to transform how we use this popular AI tool. The updates include a number of things including: Prompt examples: At the beginning of a new chat, you’ll now see examples to help you get started; Suggested replies: ChatGPT now suggests relevant ways to continue your conversation; GPT-4 by default: When starting a new chat as a Plus user, ChatGPT will remember your previously select
#57: Recap of 2023’s Marketing AI Conference (MAICON), Does Sam Altman Know What He’s Creating? and Generative AI’s Impact on Jobs
That’s a wrap on MAICON 2023, and Paul and Mike break down some common themes, key takeaways, thoughts on what’s next, and much, much more. And while our annual Marketing AI Conference was top of mind the most, a story on Sam Altman and more news on generative AI’s impact on jobs were two topics that needed to be covered.A recap of MAICON 2023In case you’ve missed it, it’s been a huge week here at Marketing AI Institute as we just wrapped up our 2023 Marketing AI Conference (MAICON) la
#56: Meta’s Incredible New (Free!) ChatGPT Competitor, Elon Musk Changes Twitter to X, GPT-4 Might Be Getting Dumber, and AI Can Now Build Entire Websites
With MAICON 2023 just around the corner, Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput break down very different directions of AI this week. From incredible to dumb, from thorough to questionable, there’s lots to break down.Meta’s incredible new (free!) ChatGPT competitor is hereMeta’s latest announcement has big implications for the world of AI. The company announced that its new, powerful large language model, LLaMA 2, will be available free of charge for research and commercial use. The model is “open
#55: AI-Powered Content Strategy, Claude 2 from Anthropic, and Major Google Bard Updates
AI-Powered Content StrategyIn exciting news, this podcast, The Marketing AI Show, recently surpassed 100,000 downloads. That’s exciting and a huge milestone for us, but the story is the content strategy…and AI’s role in it. Prior to October 2022, the podcast format was interview-style, where Paul was vetting experts, scheduling interviews, and more, causing inconsistency. This led to the podcast being an afterthought in the marketing strategy. Then in October, we put the weekly podcast
#54: ChatGPT Code Interpreter, the Misuse of AI in Content and Media, and Why Investors Are Betting on Generative AI
As generative AI continues to improve, iterate, and integrate, there are news stories to discuss and advancements to break down. That’s why we’re happy Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput are back for episode 54 of The Marketing AI Show.ChatGPT Code Interpreter available for allOpenAI announced on July 6 that ChatGPT’s Code Interpreter feature will be made available to all ChatGPT Plus users. Previously, only select users received access after signing up for a waitlist. Code Interpreter gives C
#53: Salesforce AI Cloud, White House Action on AI, AI Writes Books in Minutes, ChatGPT in Cars, and More
The band is back together! After Episode 51’s Year (so far) in Review and Episode 52’s Top AI Questions episodes, Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput are back to the podcast format you’re used to. Well, sort of. Because there’s a bit of news to catch up on, many topics that took place over the past few weeks were covered in this episode. We hope you enjoy it!Salesforce Unveils AI Cloud OfferingSalesforce just launched “AI Cloud,” which gives enterprises the ability to safely use enterprise-read
#52: 15 AI Questions Everyone is Asking
After 26 Intro to AI classes since November 2021, we’ve seen quite the gamut of questions from our attendees. So far in 2023, we’ve hosted seven classes, with a collective 147 questions asked. We wanted to take this week’s podcast episode and run through the most commonly asked questions–and answers. We hope you enjoy this episode, and join us for our next Intro to AI for Marketers class on June 28! 00:07:03 — How do you define "generative" in the context of AI, and how might it be appl
#51: 2023 AI Year (So Far) in Review
This week’s episode features Paul Roetzer giving a quick year-in-review. It’s been a busy six months, and Paul references some of the top stories and developments of 2023.Hear more, and visit our website for links, YouTube videos, and more. (www.marketingaiinstitute.com)00:05:08 Jan. 16: ChatGPT Disrupts Education00:05:53 Jan. 17: Getty Images Announces That It Has Commenced Legal Proceedings Against Stability AI;00:08:05 Jan. 28: Marketing AI Institute’s Responsible AI Manifesto00:11:5
#50: Prompt Engineering Best Practices from OpenAI, How GPT-4 Could Reshape Healthcare, and The Hidden Costs of AI Adoption
Thanks for joining us for episode 50! While AI breakthroughs slowed down this week, insights, best practices, and conversations continued. Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput catch up on the artificial intelligence news impacting marketing and business leaders.OpenAI dropped chat prompt suggestionsLogan Kilpatrick from OpenAI gave us helpful tips on crafting prompts. Quite simply (or so it seems), Kilpatrick offers six strategies for getting better results: write clear instructions, provide ref
#49: Google AI Ads, Microsoft AI Copilots, Cities and Schools Embrace AI, Top VC’s Best AI Resources, Fake AI Pentagon Explosion Picture, and NVIDIA’s Stock Soars
Google Introduces AI-Powered AdsGoogle just announced new AI features within Google Ads, from landing page summarizations to generative AI helping with relevant and effective keywords, headlines, descriptions, images, and other assets for your campaign.Microsoft Rolls Out AI Copilots and AI PluginsTwo years ago, Microsoft rolled out its first AI “copilot,” and this year, Microsoft introduced other copilots across core products and services, including AI-powered chat in Bing, Microsoft 3
#48: Artificial Intelligence Goes to Washington, the Biggest AI Safety Risks Today, and How AI Could Be Regulated
AI came to Washington in a big way. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman appeared before Congress for his first-ever testimony, speaking at a hearing called by Senators Richard Blumenthal and Josh Hawley. The topic? How to oversee and establish safeguards for artificial intelligence.The hearing lasted nearly three hours and focused largely on Altman, though Christina Montgomery, an IBM executive, and Gary Marcus, a leading AI expert, academic, and entrepreneur, also testified. During the hearing, Altm
#47: Huge Google AI Updates, Teaching Large Language Models to Have Values, and How AI Will Impact Productivity and Labor
Another week of big news from GoogleGoogle just announced major AI updates, including an AI makeover of search. The updates were announced at Google’s I/O developers conference and some of the more important updates were discussed on the podcast. A new next-generation large language model called PaLM 2, “excels at advanced reasoning tasks, including code and math, classification and question answering, translation and multilingual proficiency better than our previous state-of-the-art LL
#46: Geoff Hinton Leaves Google, Google and OpenAI Have “No Moat,” and the Most Exciting Things About the Future of AI
Hinton departs GoogleGeoffrey Hinton, a pioneer of deep learning and a VP and engineering fellow at Google, has left the company after 10 years due to new fears he has about the technology he helped develop. Hinton says he wants to speak openly about his concerns, and that part of him now regrets his life’s work. He told MIT Technology Review: “I have suddenly switched my views on whether these things are going to be more intelligent than us. I think they’re very close to it now and the
#45: ChatGPT Business, AI Disrupts Politics, and AI-Powered Growth and Layoffs in Big Tech
Big changes are coming to ChatGPTOpenAI just announced two big updates to ChatGPT. The first is a soon-to-be-released subscription tier called ChatGPT Business. Designed for enterprises, the plan will follow OpenAI’s API data usage policies. That means user data won’t, by default, be used to train ChatGPT. The second is a feature that now allows ChatGPT users to turn off their chat history, which will prevent conversations from being used to train ChatGPT. We got a startling preview of
#44: Inside ChatGPT’s Revolutionary Potential, Major Google AI Announcements, and Big Problems with AI Training Are Discovered
New announcements, fast training with repercussions, and more are discussed in this week’s Marketing AI Show with Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput. Read more, then tune in! Stunning results from ChatGPT pluginsThe way we all work is about to change in major ways thanks to ChatGPT—and few are ready for how fast this is about to happen. In a new TED Talk, OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman shows off the power and potential of the all-new ChatGPT plugins…and the results are stunning.
#43: AWS Gets Into the Generative AI Game, AutoGPT and Autonomous AI Agents, and How AI Could Impact Millions of Knowledge Workers Sooner Than You Think
AI-driven automation is quickly becoming a fundamental part of businesses’ tech stacks, but there are also potential dangers associated with this technology.Paul pointed out that AI-driven automation is quickly becoming a fundamental part of businesses’ tech stacks. "I feel like the large language model is going to be as fundamental to the tech stack as a CRM has been for the last ten to 15 years," he said.Mike added that businesses should look for models that allow them to customize th
#42: Meta’s Segment Anything Model (SAM) for Computer Vision, ChatGPT’s Safety Problem, and the Limitations of ChatGPT Detectors
One step forward, two steps back…or at least made with caution. Meta announces their Segment Anything Model, and in that same breath, we’re talking about ChatGPT and safety, as well as the limitations of being able to detect the usage of ChatGPT. Paul and Mike break it down:Meta AI announces their Segment Anything ModelAn article from Meta introduces their Segment Anything project, aiming to democratize image segmentation in computer vision. This project includes the Segment Anything Mo
#41: Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak and Others Sign Letter to Pause AI, Italy Bans ChatGPT, and the Future of Prompt Engineering
AI leaders say slow down, Italy blocks AI, the United Nations implements global framework. But, other leaders keep finding ways to integrate ChatGPT, and new companies are launched. This dichotomy makes for an interesting episode. Paul and Mike break it all down.“The Letter’ heard round the world made waves - but what does it really mean?In an open letter published by the nonprofit Future of Life Institute, a number of well-known AI researchers and tech figures, including Elon Musk and
#40: ChatGPT Plugins, Is GPT-4 Early AGI, and Using AI to Do a Full Product Launch in 30 Minutes
GPT-4 is changing the game. Access is easier, outputs are better, and technologies connecting to it are increasing exponentially with the help of a new plugin system. What will the rest of this week bring us?OpenAI launches a plugin system for ChatGPTOpenAI just announced a plugin system for ChatGPT, enabling it to interact with the wider world through the internet. The plugins, developed by companies like Expedia, Instacart, and Slack, will allow users to perform a variety of tasks usi
#39: GPT-4 Is Here, Google and Microsoft Embed AI Into Core Products, and U.S. Copyright Office Says You Don’t Own AI-Generated Content
In what may have been the biggest week in marketing AI (to date), we have a lot to review in this week’s podcast, so let’s jump right in.GPT-4 is released to the publicThe week started with the much-anticipated release of GPT-4, the latest, most powerful version of OpenAI’s large language model. And it’s now is being integrated into existing products via API, as well as ChatGPT.According to OpenAI, “GPT-4 can solve difficult problems with greater accuracy, thanks to its broader general
#38: Salesforce Einstein GPT and the Smart CRM Market, the Law of Uneven AI Distribution, and Why the AI Productivity Narrative Is a Lie
The Marketing AI Show is back! The smart CRM market is evolving…and so are marketers and businesses with the help of AI. First comes ChatSpot, then comes Salesforce Einstein GPTComing on the heels of HubSpot’s ChatSpot announcement, Salesforce just announced Einstein GPT, a generative AI tool for its market-leading CRM. The tool, which is currently in closed pilot, creates content across marketing, sales, and service use cases.Salesforce’s communications say, “Einstein GPT will infuse S
#37: ChatSpot from HubSpot, Generative AI Market Deep Dive, and ChatGPT and Whisper APIs
This week’s episode of The Marketing AI Show touches on generative AI, and you guessed it, ChatGPT. But it’s not more of the same. APIs and HubSpot take ChatGPT to the next level. Tune in! ChatSpot…the latest in ChatGPTThe week is starting off with a big development. Just yesterday, Monday, March 6, HubSpot co-founder and CTO Dharmesh Shah released ChatSpot, an AI tool that combines the power of ChatGPT, image generation AI, and HubSpot’s CRM. The tool lets you ask questions of your Hub
#36: OpenAI Plans for AGI, the Rise of More Human Content, and ChatGPT Get-Rich-Quick Schemes
This week’s episode of The Marketing AI Show brings out some strong opinions from Paul and Mike. The common thread in the three stories covered? Humans. OpenAI drops a big announcement planning for AGI.OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, just published a bombshell article titled “Planning for AGI and Beyond,” AI systems that are smarter than humans at many different tasks. OpenAI says that AGI “has the potential to give everyone incredible new capabilities; we can imagine a world where all
#35: Microsoft’s Unsettling Chatbot, How AI Systems Like ChatGPT Should Behave, and What “World of Bits” Means to Marketing and Business
Paul and Mike are back together for a new episode of The Marketing AI Show. As technologies fast-track some rollouts, it’s clear that it might be time to slow down, and this includes ChatGPT better explaining its value. Then the guys discuss “World of Bits” and what this means for marketers and the business world.Microsoft’s Bing chatbot is not ready for primetime.A recent interaction between New York Times technology reporter, Kevin Roose, and a chatbot developed by MIcrosoft for its B
#34: Google Announces Bard, Microsoft Bing Is Now Powered by OpenAI, and Cohere In Talks to Raise Funding at a $6B Valuation
This week on The Marketing AI Show, Paul takes the show on the road—to San Francisco for Jasper’s GenAI Conference—while Mike is here in Cleveland. The big news is Bard, Bing, and a $6 Billion valuation. Suddenly, it’s ChatGPT against the world.Google responds to ChatGPT with its conversational AI tool, Bard.Google just announced an experimental conversational AI tool named Bard. Bard uses Google’s LaMDA language model to provide natural language answers to search queries. Think of it l
#33: The Responsible AI Manifesto, the Meta AI Tool That Might Be Your New AI Assistant, and the First Marketing AI Job Listing
This week on The Marketing AI Show, the guys discuss responsible AI, do a deeper dive into Meta’s CICERO (after a short discussion in Ep. 25 of the podcast), and the job posting Mike came across for an AI Marketing Specialist. Is this the first? A manifesto for responsible AI—for companies to use for themselvesLast week on the Marketing AI Institute blog, you may have seen our Responsible AI Manifesto for Marketing and Business. In it, Paul lays out the 12 principles that we’re using to
#32: AI Writing Mega-Episode — The Future of Writing in the Age of AI, AI Writing Tools: Capabilities, Limitations, and Concerns, and How AI Will Change Writing Careers Producer: MAII or Music Radio Creative
This week on The Marketing AI Show, all three topics focus on AI and writing. This mega-episode brings to the surface many of the questions we’re hearing from our community. AI writing tools are rapidly transforming the art and science of storytelling, and in the process, they're disrupting writing as we know it. Everyone at every size company now has access to powerful and affordable AI technologies that are redefining writing and forcing companies to reimagine content teams and strate
#31: 22-Year Old Creates ChatGPT Detector, Google Gears Up for AI Arms Race, and the Dark Side of AI Training
This week in AI news, we talk about education, an AI arms race, and a very dark side of AI training. First up, A 22-year-old has created an app that claims to detect text generated by ChatGPT. The tool is called GPTZero, and it was created by Edward Tian, a senior at Princeton University, to combat the misuse of AI technology. Tian believes AI is at an inflection point and has the potential to be "incredible" but also "terrifying." The app works by looking at two variables in a text: “p
#30: ChatGPT Disrupts Education, Generative AI Gets Sued, and OpenAI Now Available from Microsoft
Generative AI has so many benefits for marketers. But with the rapid pace of adoption—often with little to no oversight–-issues are quickly arising. From educational concerns to legal ramifications, Paul and Mike discuss this on this week’s Marketing AI Show podcast episode. Also, stick around for an update on the developments between OpenAI and Microsoft.First up, higher education has been rocked by ChatGPT. Professors and educators need to rethink assignments when it comes to essay wr
#29: Microsoft May Invest $10B in OpenAI, AI Clones Voices, and AI Disrupts Marketing Agencies
It’s been another exciting week in the world of artificial intelligence. What does it mean for marketers? The guys break it down on The Marketing AI Show. First up, Paul and Mike have hypothesized about this, and now the speculation has come true. According to a scoop from The Information, Microsoft plans to incorporate OpenAI’s ChatGPT into its Bing search engine. Today, Google handles more than 80% of search traffic. In comparison, Bing processed about 9% of worldwide searches in 2022
#28: The AI Inflection Point Is Here
At Marketing AI Institute, we are seeing strong quantitative and qualitative evidence that indicates we are at an AI inflection point, where the technology begins to go fully mainstream in 2023—with profound effects on…well…everything.For years, we have hypothesized that AI has the power to change just about everything in marketing, business, the economy, and society at large.In 2022, we saw that hypothesis confirmed thanks to an explosion of AI capabilities and technologies driven by t
#27: Head-to-Head AI Writing Tools Test, Will ChatGPT Replace Google, and MyHeritage AI Time Machine
Mike and Paul are back for another episode of The Marketing AI Show.Paul ran a head-to-head test of AI writing tools and posted about it on Twitter and LinkedIn. On both platforms, the posts gained traction and good feedback from our community and from technology companies. In the experiment, Paul ran the same three prompts/use cases through a handful of different tools. The tools were OpenAI’s ChatGPT and their Playground functionality; Cohere; Jasper; Writer; and HyperWrite. It’s an i
#26: McKinsey's State of AI 2022, Lensa AI, and AI Will Eat Software Companies
Paul and Mike discuss three hot topics in the world of marketing and artificial intelligence: An app called Lensa AI is taking the world by storm—and creating a lot of controversy as it does. Lensa allows you to upload photos of yourself, about 10-20 selfies, then it uses AI to generate dozens of avatar photos of you in many different styles, from serious and realistic to fantastical. The app has been generating $1 million or more in revenue per day as everyone and anyone can now create
#25: What Is ChatGPT, What It Means for Marketing, and How It Will Change Business As We Know It
Paul and Mike are back on The Marketing AI Show covering this week's top stories in AI, marketing, and business. This week, ChatGPT takes center stage, but there are also some other developments worth mentioning.On November 30, OpenAI launched ChatGPT, a chatbot that anyone can converse with by typing in text prompts. All you have to do is type in a question or a command, and ChatGPT produces a response. Now, this sounds simple, but everyone in the AI world is positively stunned by the
#24: AI in the Workplace, OpenAI Funds Entrepreneurs, and Google Unveils New AI Projects
While our Institute focuses on AI in the marketing world, some of the biggest companies in the world are finding AI applications for the business world and our personal lives. Artificial intelligence will be, and already is, embedded in our world. What are the big players working on? Mike and Paul discuss this on this week’s podcast. This episode kicks off discussing consulting firm Deloitte, who recently published a rundown of how AI for work relationships could be the next big thing i
#23: Google Penalizes AI-Generated Content, Responsible AI Guidelines, and AI’s Impact on Local News
This week Paul and Mike talk about three news stories and happenings in the world of artificial intelligence, and they break down their importance to marketers. In a word (or two): buckle up.Well-known marketer Neil Patel recently revealed the results of Google’s latest algorithm updates on sites he owns that have AI-generated copy—and the results weren’t pretty. Patel disclosed that he has “100 experimental sites that use AI-written content.” He claims the sites are simply to figure ou
#22: Adobe Adopts AI Images, DALL-E 2 for Product Design & Sequoia Capital Goes All-In on Generative AI
Paul and Mike return, discussing three more hot topics in the world of artificial intelligence. Adobe, along with many other innovators, has been experimenting with Generative AI. It is a transformational technology, one that will accelerate the ways artists brainstorm and explore creative avenues — and make creativity accessible to millions more people.At the same time, like many new technologies, Generative AI has raised valid concerns. Among the questions: How is the work of creative
#21: Gartner Sales AI Predictions, Funding for Generative AI, and Labor Augmentation vs. Automation
It was a busy week in the world of artificial intelligence! Mike and Paul are back on The Marketing AI Show to discuss three AI hot topics in the news. They’ll add their take on these developments and what it means for marketers and business leaders—and perhaps with an idea or two on how the Marketing AI Institute could support you.Gartner came out with a report identifying seven technology disruptions that will transform sales over the next five years. Gartner says sales leaders need t
#20: The AI Bill of Rights, Building AI-Driven Companies, and Meta’s Make-a-Video
This week Paul and Mike talk about three AI stories in the news and add their take on these developments and what it means for marketers and business leaders.On October 4, the White House released what it calls an “AI Bill of Rights,” a document that offers a blueprint of “five principles that should guide the design, use, and deployment of automated systems.” It is not binding in any way, legally or otherwise. But they are an important initial effort by the US government to draw attent
#19: Marketing Artificial Intelligence Book
This is a special, book-launch edition for Marketing Artificial Intelligence: AI, Marketing and the Future of Business, which is available starting June 28, 2022, in audio, digital, and print.Marketing AI Institute’s Founder & CEO, Paul Roetzer, and Chief Content Officer, Mike Kaput, join forces to show marketers how to embrace AI and make it their competitive advantage...and discuss it on this week's podcast.Marketing Artificial Intelligence draws on years of research and dozens of
#18: AI for CMOs
In a survey by IBM, 3,000 CEOs said technological factors were the number one concern for their enterprises over the next two to three years. As a result, 60% say they’re accelerating digital transformation efforts. This should be good news for CMOs. According to research from The CMO Council, the majority of the C-suite says the essential role of a CMO is to be a digital transformation leader. As companies go all-in on digital transformation driven from the top, CMOs should stand to be
#17: AI for Advertising
AI has many use cases for the marketing world, and this week Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput are talking about AI for advertising. From allocating ad budgets to optimization, ad versioning, targeting, copywriting, and more, AI can help advertisers and agencies more than many realize. This episode is the first in a series of AI use cases by marketing discipline, based on chapters of their new book, Marketing Artificial Intelligence: AI, Marketing, and the Future of Business. Paul and Mike ta
#16 The Future of Business is AI or Obsolete
With each day that passes, and each advancement in artificial intelligence language and vision technology, it is becoming more apparent that there will be three types of businesses in every industry: AI Native, AI Emergent, and Obsolete.Paul Roetzer kept running through examples in his mind—retailers, ecommerce shops, marketing agencies, event businesses, media companies, law firms, medical practices, artists, writers, graphic designers, financial advisors, banks, insurance brokers and
#15: AI for Event Marketing
In this week's episode, Paul and Mike sit down to talk about AI and how we use it at the Marketing AI Institute. With our annual Marketing AI Conference (MAICON) coming up in August, we're currently marketing the event and pushing registrations. But with so many folks in our database, how can we laser focus our efforts? We're using AI and technology to help us predict high priority contacts based on their probability to purchase (more intelligent)...so we can reach out to them with cust
#14, Lost and Gained
Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput discuss AI in the news in this new format for our podcast.Recent breakthroughs in language and vision AI technologies are accelerating innovation and creating increased uncertainty about where the limits of intelligent systems will be in the months and years ahead. Every career path, business, and industry will be changed by AI. It’s simply a matter of time And as designers learned with the introduction of DALL-E 2. And writers are learning with the rapid adv
#13, AI for CMOs series with Andrea Brimmer, Ally
As part of our AI for CMOs series sponsored by Persado, Paul Roetzer is interviewing CMOs paving the way in onboarding and scaling AI-powered technologies in their marketing and businesses.In this second episode in the series, Paul sits down with Andrea Brimmer, CMO of Ally. Ally, a leading full-scale digital financial services company, is currently using AI-powered technologies for conversational AI, document management, and to speed up and more efficiently run processes.Brimmer is wid
#12: AI for CMOs series with John Dougherty, Brighton Jones
As part of our AI for CMOs series sponsored by Persado, Paul Roetzer is interviewing CMOs paving the way in onboarding and scaling AI-powered technologies in their marketing.In this first episode in the series, Paul sits down with John Dougherty, Chief Marketing Officer at Brighton Jones. John's role spans audience segmentation, automation, branding, digital media, events, messaging, inbound marketing, demand generation, and ROI. He develops the marketing vision and strategy with the su
#11: Cade Metz, The New York Times: Genius Makers
In this week's episode, show host Paul Roetzer sits down with Cade Metz, technology correspondent for The New York Times, and author of the book Genius Makers: The Mavericks Who Brought AI to Google, Facebook and the World. This special episode took place during MAICON 2021 when Paul and Cade sat down for a fireside chat to discuss the story of AI throughout the past few decades.Cade's book, published in 2021, gives readers an insider’s look at the mavericks leading the race for AI supr
#10: Karen Hao, MIT Technology Review: Responsible AI
In this week's episode, show host Paul Roetzer sits down with Karen Hao, senior AI editor, MIT Technology Review. This special episode took place during MAICON 2021 when Paul and Karen sat down for a fireside chat to discuss responsible AI.In this episode, Paul and Karen explore the ethical development and application of AI.Drawing on her expansive research and writing, Hao offers:
An inside look at the policies and practices of major tech companies.
Lessons learned that you can use to
#9: Britney Muller, Data Sci 101: SEO Expert Talks AI Use Cases
In this week's episode, show host Paul Roetzer, sits down with Britney Muller, Founder of Data Science 101 and former senior SEO scientist with Moz. Britney is a prototype of what we call a next-gen marketer—or someone who understands what is possible with smarter technologies. In the episode, Muller talks about machine learning from her perspective, and the different tools and resources available to help apply AI in your career. She also discusses:
Specific AI use cases for SEO.
The im
#8: Kevin Walsh, HubSpot: Using AI to Help Businesses Grow Better
In this episode, Kevin Walsh, Group Product Manager for AI at HubSpot, gives us an inside look at how HubSpot thinks about artificial intelligence, and what customers can be doing to take advantage of AI-powered features within the CRM platform. Show host Paul Roetzer also dives into HubSpot’s point of view on AI, AI applications in the platform that customers can use today to make their marketing smarter, and a little bit into the company’s product roadmap for AI solutions!
#7: Maggie Crowley & Jordan Esten, Drift: Accelerate Revenue with AI
How can AI enable brands to deliver personalized customer experiences in real-time, so you can increase your revenue, shorten your sales cycle and strengthen your brand? Drift leaders, Maggie and Jordan, discuss how they use AI to achieve all of the above. They also share how Drift (the world's leading conversational marketing and sales platform) thinks about AI, plus how the company is integrating AI into its platform. Listen to the full episode for more on:
Virtual Selling Assistants
#6: Special Edition: The 2021 State of Marketing AI Report
We are entering the age of intelligent automation. What does it mean for marketers? How will our jobs evolve?These are just a few of the questions we sought to answer in the 2021 State of Marketing AI Report. We teamed up with Drift in fall 2020 to gain unparalleled insights into the awareness, understanding and adoption of AI throughout the industry. What we learned is that the industry is on the cusp of transformation. In this episode Paul Roetzer, Founder and CEO, Marketing AI Instit
#5. Harry Syed, Exec. Director of Innovation: AI That Could Change Everything
During his interview with show host Paul Roetzer, Harry discusses practical applications of AI that he has worked on and forecasts game-changing innovations coming in the next three to five years. Listen to the whole interview to hear more about:
How AI will change our jobs as marketers.
How machines can make us more human.
Why McDonald’s is one of the most innovative brands he’s worked with.
Tips for marketers looking to become innovators.
#4. David Meerman Scott, Marketing Strategist: Is Facebook Evil?
David Meerman Scott digs into the dark side of social media and considers the question: Is Facebook evil? He also shares his thoughts on how AI-powered algorithms are affecting the way we consume news, and what it all means to brands and marketers.
#3. Jeff Coyle, MarketMuse: Can AI Create Content?
In this episode, we address the burning question that drove our show host, Paul Roetzer, to start exploring AI years ago: Can AI create content? Back in 2015, the answer was generally no. But, so much has changed that impacts journalists, marketers, and the future of business. In this interview with Jeff, we discuss:
How AI can level up your content marketing.
How major advancements in natural language generation (NLG) are transforming the field.
Predictions for the future of content
#2. Christi Olson, Microsoft: Conversational AI
In this episode, our main topic is conversational AI. Paul and Christi discuss the prevalence of conversational AI in our everyday lives—from voice search to chatbots and how they affect consumer behavior. She also answers several questions she gets from her marketing peers:
When it comes to voice search, where are the answers pulled from? And how does that affect my brand’s ability to show up?
What is the difference between voice search and digital assistants?
How can marketers get st
#1. Mathew Sweezey, Salesforce: The Post-AI Consumer
Mathew is regarded as one of the leading minds on the future of marketing. During his interview, Mathew discusses the “Post AI Consumer,” and how AI has already changed the way consumers connect, find things, interface with technology, and make purchasing decisions. Listen to the show to hear more about:
How deep fakes can actually be a positive thing.
Shopping on the "edge," and why it’s the next major wave of commerce.
How you can adapt to a world in which AI powers everything.
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