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Inside AsembleAI: DeepTech, AI & Science

Inside AsembleAI: DeepTech, AI & Science

著者: Mac & Sam
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概要

AsembleAI brings you thought-provoking conversations at the nexus of artificial intelligence, innovation, and leadership. In each episode, hosts Mac and Sam, veterans in data and tech world, sit down with AI researchers, fast‑scaling founders, Fortune 500 executives, and pioneering technologists to reveal how AI is reshaping business strategy, sparking breakthrough product development, and guiding executive decisions. Tune in for actionable insights, compelling case studies, and forward‑looking perspectives on the promises and pitfalls of AI‑driven innovation.Mac & Sam 2025
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  • EP 44: How AI Is Transforming Filmmaking - From Fear to Creative Amplification
    2026/04/12

    Can AI amplify filmmaking creativity without killing the craft? Season 4 guest Sam Joos—20-year filmmaker, founder of AI Ad Studio and AI Film Society - shows how generative AI is transforming commercial production from $500K budgets to bedroom studios.

    Key Insights:

    The Breakthrough Moment: "Once I started prompting AI like I'd talk to a crew member on set, the cheat code unlocked." Sam went from AI skeptic to teaching 50+ filmmakers how to adapt.

    The Economics Shift:

    • Traditional commercials: $30K-$500K, 2-6 month turnarounds
    • AI-powered: Shoot "London scenes" from home, deliver in 1-2 weeks
    • Reality check: "It's not an easy button—taste and expertise still determine quality"

    Quality vs. "AI Slop": What separates great AI work? Traditional filmmaking fundamentals-lighting, framing, camera movement, lens choice. "Hand a cinema camera to someone untrained—it'll look horrible. Same with AI tools."

    Democratizing Film: Breaking Hollywood's gatekeeping: Midwest creators can now visualize ideas without industry connections, red carpets, or million-dollar budgets.

    Your First Steps:

    1. Study films/commercials you love—analyze what moves you
    2. Learn cinematic vocabulary: shallow depth of field, steadicam, dolly shots
    3. Research lighting, camera work, color grading techniques
    4. Apply filmmaking knowledge to AI tools (MidJourney, Runway, Pika)
    5. Build taste before prompts

    Connect with Sam Joos:

    🎬 AI Ad Studio 🎥 AI Film Society - Free resources, job boards, global community 📸 Instagram: @samjoosai

    The Verdict: AI doesn't replace filmmakers, it creates AI-enhanced creators who blend craft with technology.

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    45 分
  • EP 43: On the Chopping Block - Roles Most Vulnerable to AI Automation Right Now
    2026/04/04
    Which jobs are AI eliminating right now—not in five years, but today? In this hard-hitting episode of Inside AsembleAI, hosts Sam Dave and Mac Goswami examine the roles facing immediate AI displacement, backed by 2025 data showing actual job losses happening across industries. This is the episode nobody wants to hear but everyone needs to understand. What You'll Discover: Customer Service: The First Major Casualty 80% automation potential by 2025 (up from 60% recently)2.8 million US customer service jobs at risk; 2.24 million likely displaced by 2025Real examples: Dukaan replaced 27 agents with ChatGPT bot, cut costs 99%, maintained 85% satisfactionIBM's AskHR handles 11.5M interactions annually with <5% human oversight, resolves 78% without escalationWhy customers now prefer bots: 62% choose chatbots over waiting, 74% prefer bots for simple questions$8 billion in annual business savings driving rapid adoption Data Entry: 7.5 Million Jobs on the Line Companies using AI form processing saw 56% reduction in data entry hiring ratesWhy it's vulnerable: quintessentially routine work—pattern matching, structured rules, accuracy-measured tasksAI eliminates human data quality issues while working faster and more consistently Entry-Level White Collar Jobs: The Vanishing Career Ladder Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's prediction: AI could eliminate half of entry-level white collar jobs within 5 yearsEntry-level marketing assistant roles dropped 31% since 2022Big Tech new graduate hiring down 25% (2024 vs 2023)Why entry-level specifically? Junior work = grunt work that AI now handles instantlyThe pipeline problem: eliminating training grounds that created pathways to senior positions The Timeline Is NOW—Not Later: Salesforce cut 4,000 customer support roles (9,000 → 5,000)Sky Telecom eliminated 2,000 customer service jobsMicrosoft laid off software engineers while CEO Satya Nadella revealed 30% of company code is now AI-writtenDisplacement accelerating through 2027-2028 Critical Risk Factors for Your Job: ✓ Routine, predictable tasks ✓ Primarily data processing or pattern recognition ✓ Structured environments with consistent rules ✓ Cost savings dramatically outweigh human value-add Who Bears the Biggest Risk: Southeast Asia: 52% increase in logistics/warehousing displacement since 2023Women: 9.6% at highest automation risk vs 3.2% for men (concentration in admin/customer service)Urban vs rural divide: 38% urban job postings include AI vs 14% rural What You Should Do RIGHT NOW: Mac and Sam's urgent action plan: Upskill toward AI-adjacent positions - learn to supervise, quality-check, and improve AI outputsTransition to roles requiring human judgment - physical work, emotional intelligence, regulatory oversightPursue structural barriers - healthcare, skilled trades, positions AI can't easily automateDon't wait - executives already rewarding employees who smartly implement AI into workflows The Brutal Truth: If your tasks can be described in a detailed manual that someone could follow without judgment calls, AI can and likely will replace you. This isn't about being good at your job—it's about whether your job's fundamental nature aligns with AI's strengths. Subscribe for the complete AI jobs series: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Substack for in-depth articles.
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    17 分
  • EP 42: Safe Zones - Jobs AI Will Augment, Not Replace (And Why)
    2026/04/04
    Not all jobs are at risk from AI automation. In this episode of Inside AsembleAI, hosts Sam Dey and Mac Goswami reveal the safe zones—careers where AI enhances human work rather than eliminating it-and explain the crucial "why" behind these patterns so you can evaluate your own role's resilience. What You'll Learn: Healthcare: The Clearest Example of AI Augmentation 34 million new healthcare roles emerging by 2030 globallyNurse practitioners projected to grow 52% from 2023-2033AI healthcare spending rising from $15.1B to $19.8B, but it's augmenting, not replacing cliniciansWhy patients will always demand human faces for life-altering decisions—the trust factor AI can't overcomeAI handles 15% (imaging, scheduling, protocols) while humans retain 85% (emotional support, complex diagnosis, ethical decisions) The Four Traits of Automation-Resistant Careers: Non-routine physical tasks in unstructured environmentsReal-time sensory perception and 3D motor skillsContextual problem-solving that can't be reduced to dataHuman judgment under uncertainty and emotional complexity Industries Where Humans Remain Essential: Skilled Trades & Technical Work: Electricians, plumbers, construction workers face minimal AI threatWhy troubleshooting a 100-year-old building requires detective work AI can't replicate95% of skilled trade work demands hands-on human expertise navigating messy real-world constraints Creative Leadership & Strategy: Brand directors, creative directors, strategic planners operating at psychology-culture-business intersectionAI can draft content and analyze data (25% augmentation), but humans set vision and cultural directionRisk-taking, ethical accountability, and counter-cultural choices require human judgmentWhy AI struggles to navigate demographic sensitivities and cultural nuances in creative work Education & Mentorship: Teachers won't be replaced because learning is fundamentally socialAI tutors handle 20% (grading, practice, supplemental content)Humans retain 80% (inspiration, mentorship, emotional vs. intellectual struggle recognition)Special needs students, artistic children, and classroom dynamics demand emotional intelligence AI lacks Your Career Action Plan: Sam and Mac provide practical guidance to audit your role: Identify automation risks: routine data processing, predictable patterns, structured environmentsIdentify augmentation opportunities: human judgment, physical work, creative problem-solving, emotional intelligencePosition yourself toward augmentation and embrace AI tools for routine tasks The Bottom Line: Safe zones aren't static—they're determined by current AI capabilities and economic feasibility. As technology advances, new tasks requiring uniquely human skills will emerge. The jobs that remain safe provide value that's either technically impossible or economically impractical for AI to replicate. Subscribe for More: Don't miss the next episode covering roles most vulnerable to AI automation. Subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and join our Substack for in-depth AI analysis.
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    15 分
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