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  • AI: Copilot or Job Killer? - An Interview With Eliman Dambell
    2025/09/17

    Some CEOs brag about using AI to cut jobs. But there’s another way to see it.In this episode, I sit down with Eliman Dambell, co-founder of Savvio.ai and former London finance director turned crypto analyst. He brings a unique perspective on why “AI should be a copilot, not a replacement.” We dig into:• Why the future of AI is about amplification, not replacement• What kinds of jobs are truly at risk right now• How startups are making personal knowledge more discoverable• The mental health challenges of relying on AI• What crypto hype cycles can teach us about AIIf you lead a team, create content, or want to understand where work is heading...this conversation is for you.Harrison PainterAI Expert

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    32 分
  • The Executive AI Playbook: Strategy Every Leader Needs With Chris Daigle
    2025/09/10

    Executives know they need an AI strategy, but most don’t know where to start.In this interview, Chris Daigle and Harrison Painter break down how leaders can approach AI without the hype. From simplifying adoption frameworks to real-world case studies in retail and healthcare, you’ll get practical insights designed for executives, not engineers.If you’re a business leader, consultant, or executive who feels behind on AI, this conversation gives you the playbook to move forward with clarity.🔹 What You’ll Learn:– Why AI feels overwhelming to executives– Frameworks that make adoption simple– How mid-market companies can compete with enterprise AI– Case studies from retail and healthcare leaders– Practical advice for executives starting today🔹 Connect with Chris Daigle: https://www.chrisdaigle.com🔹 More from Harrison Painter and LaunchReady AI: https://www.launchready.ai

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    29 分
  • AI in Schools, AI in Hospitals, and AI That Finds Lost Pets!
    2025/08/21

    In today’s episode of AI for Everyone Podcast, Harrison Painter breaks down three powerful stories shaping the future of AI:

    • AI in Schools — Why civil rights leaders are pressing the Department of Education to put safeguards in place before classrooms adopt new tech.

    • Epic’s AI Assistants — How one of the largest healthcare platforms is embedding AI directly into patient care and what that means for doctors and patients.

    • AI Reuniting Pets with Families — The surprising ways image recognition is helping lost pets find their way home, even months later.

    Clear, factual, and human — no hype, just what matters.

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    32 分
  • GPT-5 Is Here — But That’s Not the Biggest Story This Week
    2025/08/07

    OpenAI just dropped GPT-5. Yes, it's faster, smarter, and now free for everyone.

    But that’s only part of the story.

    This episode covers what really matters:

    • Why the new Pope is calling AI the next Industrial Revolution

    • How Claude is building a digital version of you without your permission

    • What Google’s $1 billion university deal means for your future employees

    • And why your private AI chats might not be so private

    If you think AI’s moving fast, you're right. But the stakes aren’t just tech --> they’re human.

    This isn’t about hype. It’s about how we live, work, and lead in the AI era.

    LOVE IT!

    Harrison Painter

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    29 分
  • I Owe You an Apology — And a Better Podcast
    2025/07/29

    I’ve been dumping my daily videos into this feed and calling it a podcast. Let’s be honest , that’s lazy.


    The episodes were not built for audio. It wasn’t built for you. And it shows.


    So I'm starting over and getting back to basics. Creating what a dedicated podcast should be all about.

    Today's episode is about AI in education and a study out of Hong Kong that actually made me stop and think. Not about tools, bit about the role people play as AI moves forward. This is about how we teach, how we think, and why soft skills matter more than ever.


    You ready? Let's go!!!


    Harrison Painter


    Source: https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.23326


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    23 分
  • Vogue’s AI Model: When Beauty Stops Being Human
    2025/07/29

    In this episode, we unpack the controversy behind Vogue’s latest Guess ad featuring an AI-generated model. What does it mean when perfection is manufactured — not photographed? We explore the impact on beauty standards, mental health, and the future of real representation in media. This isn’t just about fashion. It’s about what happens when the ideal face is one that no one actually has.


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    8 分
  • David Ogilvy Meets AI: 3 Lessons Marketers Still Need in 2025
    2025/07/25

    What would happen if David Ogilvy, the “Father of Advertising,” sat down with today’s AI tools? In this episode, we break down three timeless Ogilvy lessons that still shape effective marketing — from why research matters more than ever to the power of headlines and selling benefits instead of features. You will also get a ready-to-use AI prompt template built in Ogilvy’s style to help you create smarter campaigns that resonate with real people.


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    The Prompt Template (David Ogilvy Style)

    Act like David Ogilvy, the legendary ad man known for research driven insights, bold headlines, and persuasive storytelling. Build a marketing campaign for [PRODUCT OR SERVICE] targeting [AUDIENCE].

    Include:

    1. Customer insight, key pains and desires

    2. Five bold, curiosity driven headlines

    3. One Big Idea or USP that makes the offer different or better

    4. Three to five core benefits, written for emotion first, features second

    5. A 150 to 200 word ad with a clear call to action

    6. Two visual concepts that strengthen the copy

    7. A modern distribution plan for LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, and email while keeping Ogilvy’s tone

    Example fill:
    Act like David Ogilvy. Build a campaign for FleetSync, a fleet management dashboard, targeting operations managers at regional trucking companies. Include customer insights, five bold headlines, key benefits, a 150 word ad, two visual concepts, and a short plan for LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, and email.

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    15 分
  • Trump’s “Anti-Woke AI” Executive Order: What It Really Means for Tech
    2025/07/24

    AI isn’t just shaping our future, it’s now caught in the middle of America’s culture wars. On July 23, 2025, former President Donald Trump signed an executive order to ban what he calls “woke AI” from federal government use. The order directly challenges how companies like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic design their AI models, raising questions about bias, truth, and the role of ideology in technology.What HappenedTrump issued an executive order called “Preventing Woke AI in the Federal Government.”It prohibits federal agencies from using large language models (LLMs) that incorporate what the order labels as “diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) bias.”The policy establishes two “Unbiased AI Principles”:Agencies have 120 days to comply with procurement guidelines that enforce these rules.Why It MattersThis order isn’t about regulating private AI tools directly but redefines what kind of AI the federal government will purchase. For companies that rely on federal contracts, it forces a choice:Adjust their models to meet the “neutrality” test, orRisk losing access to lucrative government deals.It also creates a sharp contrast with Biden’s 2023 AI Executive Order, which emphasized safety, fairness, and civil rights protections, including DEI principles.How It Impacts YouIf you run a business using AI tools: Expect potential shifts in how vendors design their models, particularly if they aim to align with federal standards.For tech companies: Compliance requirements may increase, with potential audits or transparency demands around how bias is handled in AI systems.For marketers and executives: This could reshape AI-generated content, especially when accuracy and neutrality are prioritized over cultural or inclusive representation.Three Key TakeawaysGovernment AI contracts will favor “neutral” models, potentially pushing major vendors to release alternative, compliance-focused versions of their tools.The order frames DEI as a source of bias, which could set a new precedent in how AI ethics are defined and debated in the U.S.Businesses may see ripple effects if vendors update or limit AI features to align with these federal requirements.One More ThingThis is more than an AI policy. This is a sign of how deeply politics and culture wars are shaping the technology we use every day. The bigger question isn’t just whether AI is “woke” or “neutral,” but who decides what counts as truth?~Harrison PainterAI Expert Trainer


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    18 分