Decoding AI
By Clara Durodie
Artificial intelligence, AI, has taken financial services by storm. AI is complex and confusing, especially for financial boards and executive management who typically have no technology experience.
Decoding AI aims to decode all that confusing jargon, explaining concepts in plain language and putting them in a business context.
Decoding AI is an audio extension of the highly acclaimed book, Decoding AI in Financial Services written by the host, Clara Durodié, a globally recognised name in the business and governance of AI. Clara and her distinguished guests will unpack, in plain English, how we should use AI for business profitability while keeping technology in check.
Her guests have valuable experience accumulated in building companies, serving on boards and in government, teaching in academia, redesigning companies and themselves while aiming to build a better future for our communities through innovation and financial technology.
Have you ever felt intensely uncomfortable in meetings when an AI in business is being discussed and you could not make sense of what is being said, let alone ask good questions?
Then this is the podcast for you.
No jargon. Just practical points and in plain language.
Learn more at clara-durodie.com
Order the book Decoding AI in Financial Services here
Latest episode
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Martin Willcox on data analytics and AI solutions in plain langauge with Teradata
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Vili Lehdonvirta on digital platforms: how they work and the risks they pose and the lessons history teaches us about money and power
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Tim Estes on leadership, founder's values and building an AI company to embedd these values
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Carlos Kuchkovsky Jimenez on Quantum Technologies Upending Financial Services
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Josh Nonet-Black on programming without sight
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Charles Radclyffe on Ethics in AI
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Dr. Andrea Bonime-Blanc on corporate resilience and governance of technology
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Zor Gorelov on conversational AI in finance
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Dr Vivienne Ming on building AI systems to solve complex human problems
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Professor Michael Wooldridge on multi-agent systems improving business decisions