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  • What Could Go Wrong? Designing AI with Risk in Mind
    2024/12/17

    Risk isn’t just something to manage—it’s something we need to design for.


    In this episode, we explore how to think about risk in AI and automation, referencing tools like the National Institute for Standards' Risk Management Framework and its accompanying playbook, as well as the UK Information Commissioner's Office’s Checklist for common risk scenarios. From frameworks to practical checklists, we’ll discuss how identifying and addressing risks can help us create more reliable, responsible AI systems.


    LINKS


    National Institute of Standards & Technology - AI Risk Management Playbook

    Information Commissioner's Office - AI and data protection risk toolkit



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    35 分
  • Designing Social Robots: Making Machines Feel Human – with Samer Al Moubayed
    2024/12/10
    In this episode of Designing the Robot Revolution, we speak with Samer Al Moubayed, CEO of Furhat Robotics, about the future of humanoid robots and their potential at scale. We explore how design and psychology are transforming human-robot interactions to feel more natural and intuitive, as well as the most impactful use cases for social robots. Samer shares insights on Furhat AI, a platform that simplifies robot programming and expands accessibility to human-robot interaction. The conversation also covers cultural differences in robotics innovation across the Middle East, Europe and Silicon Valley.

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    36 分
  • Largeness of LLM's: Diminishing Returns?
    2024/11/15

    In this episode of Designing the Robot Revolution, David and Jacob explore whether the increasing size of large language models (LLMs) is delivering meaningful improvements or reaching a point of diminishing returns. They discuss the balance between scale and utility, questioning how much of these massive models' potential is actually being used and what a plateau would mean for ideation.


    LINKS


    OpenAI, Google and Anthropic are struggling to build more advanced AI




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    21 分
  • The Future of Giving: AI Transforming Charities and Nonprofits
    2024/11/12

    In this episode, we explore how AI is transforming the nonprofit sector, enabling charities to maximise their impact even with limited resources. From deepening connections with beneficiaries to creating more meaningful, personalised donor experiences, AI is helping organisations do more for the communities they serve. Join us as we discuss the future of giving with experts who are pioneering these changes, uncovering how technology can empower charities to deliver greater empathy, efficiency, and impact.


    GUESTS:


    Ian McLintock

    George Irish

    Ross Angus


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    29 分
  • AI-Driven Business Strategy: the Future of Consulting?
    2024/10/29

    In this episode, Jacob and David explore how AI is transforming business strategy, strategic design and consulting. They discuss real-world examples of AI-driven market forecasting, supply chain optimisation, and customer behaviour analysis, while highlighting the risks of over-relying on AI for strategic decisions. They also dive into the technical complexities of modern AI systems and share their own insights on using AI effectively without losing the human touch.


    LINKS


    EY on AI for Business Strategy

    McKinsey on AI for Business Strategy

    AI vs. Scientists - Who has the best ideas

    Pontus Wärnestål vs. Sam Altman


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    30 分
  • After Software Eats the World: Is AI Forcing Us into Cultural Sameness?
    2024/10/10

    In this episode of Designing the Robot Revolution, Jacob and David dive into an article by Henry Farrell that explores the cultural and intellectual implications of large language models (LLMs) and AI. The conversation highlights AI’s limitations in identifying originality and raises questions about the future of AI as a driver of cultural and intellectual development.


    LINKS


    Article discussed: After software eats the world, what comes out the other end?

    Google's "Podcast" tool: https://notebooklm.google/



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    10 分
  • Humanoid Robots: A hard solution to a soft problem? – with Mehrdad Farimani
    2024/09/17

    In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of humanoid robots, exploring their design, functionality, and the growing buzz around their real-world applications. Join us as we discuss the challenges and opportunities in creating robots that not only look human but interact with us in ways that feel natural, safe, and intuitive. We’ll explore the role of human-robot interaction (HRI) in shaping the future of humanoids and ask the big question: Are these robots the future of human robot collaboration?


    LINKS


    Guest: Mehrdad Farimani

    Company: Merphi

    Book: Meaningful Futures with Robots Designing a New Coexistence



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    36 分
  • Automation at Home – What we can Learn From Smart Vacuums
    2024/04/12

    In this episode of Designing the Robot Revolution, hosts Jacob and David explore the transformative role of smart vacuums in the modern smart home. These devices are not just about automation; they're a window into how our living spaces can evolve to be more in tune with our needs. The episode delves into how these devices have become one of the first widely adopted pieces of smart home technology and what their evolution tells us about the future of domestic automation. Through discussions on design principles, user experience, and the integration of human-centric AI, Jacob and David unpack how smart vacuums can lead to homes that are not only smarter but also more adaptive and responsive to our lifestyles.


    LINKS

    Smart Vacuum Whitepaper

    Hotel Bathroom Cleaning Robot Video

    Tom Goodwin on LinkedIn


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    16 分