AI Podcast Interviews Articles and Reports

Our podcast interviews feature the best and brightest executives and researchers in artificial intelligence today, and each episode highlights current and near-term AI use-cases of value for business leaders. Explore our full list of AI podcast episodes below:

Investor's Perspective: Inside the Mind of a Technology Entrepeneur & Angel Investor

Investor’s Perspective: Inside the Mind of a Technology Entrepeneur & Angel Investor

In this episode, my business partner Edmond Lowell hosts an "Investor's Perspective" interview with Technology entrepreneur & investor Sergey Gribov.

3 "Musts" for Startup Marketing - with Clarity.fm Founder Dan Martell

3 “Musts” for Startup Marketing – with Clarity.fm Founder Dan Martell

Dan Martell started off his entrepreneurial career in a small town in Canada - and no explicitly business mentors to learn from.

Podcast #36 - The Investor's Perspective: Key Focus Areas for Any Bootstrapped Startup with Graham Lawlor

Podcast #36 – The Investor’s Perspective: Key Focus Areas for Any Bootstrapped Startup with Graham Lawlor

In this episode, I interview Graham Lawlor, Founder/CEO of Ultra Light Startups. In this interview - Graham Lawlor gives his thoughts on individual founders vs. startups founded by teams and shares what he believes to be the most important focus areas that any bootstrapped startup should have right out of the gate.

The Gateway to Advanced Neuroprosthetics: Jessica Feldman talks BrainGate and BCI

The Gateway to Advanced Neuroprosthetics: Jessica Feldman talks BrainGate and BCI

If the human brain is considered a computer, what does that mean for science and our lives? Could we repair damaged areas, replace damaged parts, or even upgrade our own minds? It might sound like little more than the stuff of science fiction, but with current advances in brain-machine interfaces, science fiction is fast becoming science fact.

3 Plug-and-Play Email Marketing Tips from Database Marketing Expert Arthur M. Hughes

3 Plug-and-Play Email Marketing Tips from Database Marketing Expert Arthur M. Hughes

There's a lot of flashy terms around startup marketing these days. From "growth hacking" to "scalable marketing," the name might change but the idea remains the same: To drum up more business. Arthur M. Hughes has been drumming up business for decades with some of the world's largest and most respected companies. From IBM to Nestle', Arthur's helped set up databases for companies with massive market share, and he's helped them market "at scale."

Podcast #35 - Email Marketing Tips for Startups Featuring Arthur Hughes

Podcast #35 – Email Marketing Tips for Startups Featuring Arthur Hughes

In this episode, I interview Arthur M. Hughes, Founder of The Database Marketing Institute and author of  Strategic Database Marketing.  In this interview - Arthur talks about his groundbreaking strategies for intelligent email marketing.

Know Your Ecosystem: Josh Maher On Connecting with Angel Investors

Know Your Ecosystem: Josh Maher On Connecting with Angel Investors

One of the most exciting aspects of the current entrepreneurial ecosystem is the opportunity to showcase your product or service at an event. Just a decade ago, there were few options in terms of events geared toward showcasing startup offerings, and finding a way to showcase your product was a real challenge. Today, so many different events exist that it can be hard for a startup to know which events will best allow them to showcase their product and connect with angel investors.

Can Crowd-Sourcing Beat Wall Street? An Interview with Thinknum cofounder Justin Zhen

Can Crowd-Sourcing Beat Wall Street? An Interview with Thinknum cofounder Justin Zhen

Months ago we featured Jessica Richman of uBiome on Emerj, which ended up leading us down a string of interesting startup emails related to "crowd sourcing." uBiome is aiming to crowd-source information about human health and our native bacteria (much as 23 and Me is aiming to do in genetics), Ivo Georgiev's project Proteo.me is designed around the gamification of combining existing proteins, and the list goes on.