This week's episode discusses how we can understand human conversations through human-machine synergistic interactions. It starts with the basics of how to start training these machines to understand languages. We take a look at different scenarios where this can be used in everyday business practices. [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]
Leveraging AI in Creative Writing with Poet & Professor Andrew Levy
This week, we sat down with published poet Andrew Levy, a professor at The City University in New York. We discussed using AI to assist in writing poetry and creative writing. We also ran one of Andrew's poems, The Putative Tiring of Light, through an AI text generator and we discuss the output on the episode. [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]
Using AI To Assist Physicians With Dr. Tom Lendvay
This episode of Your AI Injection features Dr. Tom Lendvay, a physician at Seattle Children's Hospital and an associate professor of urology at the University of Washington. We spent time talking about important areas and ways that AI is impacting healthcare, and what the future looks like from the perspective of an AI-savvy physician. We also dive into discussing our microbiomes and how AI can possibly help in replenishing weak gut microbiomes. [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]
Painting with AI: Interview with Pindar Van Arman
This week, we spoke with Pindar Van Arman. Pindar is an established artist who uses AI-driven robotic arms to paint. We talked with Pindar about his creative process and background, and broke down the AI technology that he uses for his paintings. We also discussed the role of the robot as both a tool and a creative collaborator. [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]
Using AI to Study Vaccine-Hesitant Language: Interview with Dr. Dennis Tenen
This week, we speak with Dr. Dennis Tenen from Columbia University about his project that works with AI to study vaccine-hesitant language online to better understand the various social and cultural explanations for vaccine-hesitancy. [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]
Can AI Detect Developmental Delays at Home? with Bharath Modayur of Early Markers | Your AI Injection
Diagnosis of developmental problems in infants is most impactful when done early. Unfortunately, it is difficult and resource-consuming for new parents to bring their newborns in for motor-developmental screenings. Early Markers is using AI-driven body pose estimation to make screening for motor development easy, accessible, and efficient. [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]
Is AI Killing Real Music? The End of Human Creativity with Jay Bartot | Your AI Injection
Music is central to modern entertainment and culture, but just as work by writers regularly appears alongside robot authors in sports, financial, and other news, human musical artists are increasingly sharing the stage with artificial intelligence. What if the music you hear on the radio was not composed by a human at all, but by a machine? [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]
A CTO's Perspective on Leveraging AI in Business: Interview with Dr. Werner Koepf
This week, we chatted with Dr. Koepf about his background in theoretical physics and how he transitioned to working in software and product development. Dr. Koepf shared some of his experiences that have shaped his approach to AI and what successful companies should do—and not do—to integrate AI into their business models. [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]
Improving Sports Efficiency Using AI
After facing a major injury while training for a marathon, one of Xyonix's own data scientists created a machine-learning algorithm that relies on body pose estimation technology to assess and correct his running form. In this episode, our data scientists discuss how AI-driven body pose estimation technology can be used by athletes to improve sports performance. [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]
Detecting and Mitigating Societal Bias in AI
AI models are now being used to make life altering decisions in areas such as healthcare, hiring, lending, university admissions and criminal justice.However, there are many high profile examples where AI has been shown to produce unfair, inequitable and exclusive decisions. In this episode of our podcast, data scientists at Xyonix talk about how to prevent societal biases from creeping into machine learning models. [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]
Why AI Fails According to AI Consultants
Artificial Intelligence is transforming industries around you every day, but all too often great opportunities to apply AI in business fail. In this episode, data scientists at Xyonix explain some of the most common reasons why AI fails and walk through ways to prevent it. [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]
Explainable AI: Data Scientists Discuss What's Inside the Black Box
AI is increasingly used to make important decisions in our lives like predicting the onset of a disease, the suitability of a job candidate, the likelihood of a criminal to reoffend, or the next president of the United States. In this episode, Xyonix Data Scientists engage in a robust discussion where we explore model interpretability and discuss why you should care. [LISTEN] - [SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts]