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The Agent Odyssey

The Agent Odyssey

著者: Matthew Wyman
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The Agent Odyssey is a podcast about what it really takes to bring AI to market. Hosted by Matt Wyman, CEO and Co-founder of Okareo, each episode explores how founders and builders are turning AI from prototype to product and what they’re learning along the way. We skip the frameworks and the hype to focus on the messy, human side of AI adoption: earning trust, pricing intelligence, redefining work, and balancing automation with accountability. Every conversation ends with one essential question: “What human skill do people need to develop in preparation for the world of AI?”Matthew Wyman マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • Daniel Bernardi: Trust is consistency over time
    2025/10/29

    In this conversation, Matt Wyman and Daniele Benardi discuss the evolving landscape of AI, focusing on the importance of compassion, trust, and accessibility in developing AI products. They explore how Toolhouse is making AI more accessible to users, the challenges of building trust in AI systems, and the significance of clear metrics in measuring success. The discussion also touches on the historical context of technology adoption and the role of proof of concepts in driving AI innovation.

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    41 分
  • Newo - The Agentic Workforce
    2025/10/29

    Matt Wyman, CEO of Okareo, talks with Luba Ovtsinnikova and Dr. David Yang, the founders of Newo.ai, about what the future of the agentic workforce looks like. They explore how AI is changing business automation, why trust is such a big factor in AI interactions, and how Newo’s three-minute onboarding experience for AI agents works. The conversation also digs into how AI tech is evolving, what makes adoption challenging, and the skills people will need to thrive as AI becomes a bigger part of everyday work.

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    42 分
  • Nicholas Van Landschoot: What is OSINT?
    2025/10/29

    Matt Wyman chats with Nicholas Van Landschoot about the fast-changing world of Open Source Intelligence, or OSINT — a field that uses publicly available data to support investigations in law enforcement and cybersecurity. They dive into the new tools and challenges shaping OSINT, the ethical questions around data use, and how AI is transforming the way investigations get done. Nicholas also talks about what makes OSINT tools easier to adopt, why user experience matters, and how human skills remain essential as technology evolves. The conversation opens a window into how OSINT could reshape public safety and the future of intelligence work.

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    31 分
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