The Tech Talks Daily Podcast

Neil C. Hughes

The speed of technological change continues to race ahead at breakneck speed, but it will never move this slowly again. In 2024, businesses and their employees will be expected to get to grips with AI, Machine Learning, Quantum Computing, Extended Reality, Cloud Computing, Edge Computing, Sustainable Tech, Green Computing, Cybersecurity, 5G, Blockchain, Crypto, IoT, Autonomous Everything, Human Augmentation, Data Sovereignty, Privacy, AI ethics and the Digital Transformation of everything. Navigating these uncharted digital waters can feel daunting and overwhelming for business leaders, IT teams, and employees in every sector. Especially when scrolling down newsfeeds full of hype, buzzwords, and confusing technical jargon/acronyms. Does this sound familiar? Welcome to Tech Talks Daily, a podcast uniting business and technology. Tech Journalist Neil C. Hughes brings you the latest insights into business technology, digital transformation, and the evolving business landscape and IT. This technology podcast focuses on real-world applications and business strategies around digital transformation. From AI's impact on business operations to navigating the complexities of cloud computing and cybersecurity, Neil explores how technology reshapes industries and redefines personal and business success in 2024. The lineup of guests includes tech leaders, CEOs, entrepreneurs, visionaries, and even the occasional celebrity who has walked the path of tech innovation. High-profile guests share their startup stories, their journey through digital transformation, and how technology has revolutionized their businesses and lives. Whether you want to understand how to harness technology for business growth or stay informed, Tech Talks Daily is your daily dose of inspiration and insight. Join the conversation and be part of a community shaping the future of business and technology. read less
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3057: Accenture: Reinventing With a Digital Core
2d ago
3057: Accenture: Reinventing With a Digital Core
In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I welcome back Andy Tay from Accenture to unpack insights from their latest report, "Reinventing with a Digital Core." As organizations strive to remain competitive in an increasingly digital landscape, Tay emphasizes the pivotal role of a robust digital core in driving sales and business performance. He outlines three fundamental tenets for companies aiming to build a strong, profitable, and innovative foundation: re-engineering systems for AI operations, tailoring digital advancements to specific needs, and balancing technical debt with future investments. With the business world shifting towards AI readiness, Tay highlights how leading companies, which increase their strategic innovation investments by at least 6% annually, are positioned to redesign processes, launch new products, and expand into new markets. He explains that prioritizing digital core improvements can lead to automatic enhancements in other areas, simplifying the journey toward achieving a competitive edge in the market. Furthermore, Tay discusses the necessity of allocating approximately 15% of IT budgets to mitigate technical debt while ensuring that organizations maintain evergreen IT capabilities. We discuss how a strong digital core can catalyze business reinvention, with top performers experiencing up to 20% higher revenue growth and 30% increased profitability. Tay also emphasizes the balanced approach needed for AI integration, urging companies to start small, scale rapidly, and prioritize responsible implementation. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the integration of cloud infrastructure, data management, and cybersecurity as essential components of a modern digital core. Tay also touches on the future outlook for digital transformation, highlighting the importance of innovation culture, talent development, and ecosystem partnerships in driving continuous reinvention. To explore more about these topics, you can access the full report here: Accenture's Reinventing with a Digital Core. Join us for an enlightening discussion that not only provides a roadmap for digital transformation but also equips organizations with the strategies needed to thrive in a technology-driven world. What strategies do you believe are essential for businesses to achieve a successful digital core?
3056: Rethinking Tech Education in the AI Era with Pluralsight
3d ago
3056: Rethinking Tech Education in the AI Era with Pluralsight
How can businesses bridge the growing tech skills gap and build a future-ready workforce? Today on Tech Talks Daily, I'm joined by Drew Firment, Cloud Strategist at Pluralsight, to explore how organizations can address this challenge head-on. As technology evolves, the need for upskilling and continuous learning has never been more urgent. Drew shares insights from Pluralsight's 2024 Technical Research Report, revealing that while cloud computing and cybersecurity remain in high demand, many organizations are still struggling to provide the right skills to their teams. Drew explains how Pluralsight’s platform is helping to close this gap through personalized learning paths, hands-on labs, and real-time feedback. With a focus on connecting individual skills to organizational outcomes, Drew highlights how companies can save up to £22,000 per employee by investing in upskilling rather than hiring new talent. We also discuss the shift in learning models, moving from knowledge retention to human intelligence skills like critical thinking and creative problem-solving—skills that will be crucial in an AI-driven world. Additionally, Drew shares how organizations can create a culture of continuous learning, where employees are empowered to expand their skill sets, take non-linear career paths, and contribute to long-term digital transformation goals. From overcoming organizational inertia to fostering a sustainable learning culture, Drew provides practical advice for businesses looking to future-proof their workforce. How can companies prioritize upskilling and create a more adaptable, innovative team? Join us for this insightful discussion, and let us know how you see the future of learning and development evolving.
3055: Exploring AI Innovation and Ethics at Adobe MAX
4d ago
3055: Exploring AI Innovation and Ethics at Adobe MAX
What does it take to ensure that cutting-edge AI innovations are ethically sound? Today, live from Adobe MAX, I sit down with Grace Yee, Senior Director of Ethical Innovation at Adobe, to explore the intersection of ethics and AI in real-time. As Adobe unveils its latest advancements at the event, Grace shares how the company's ethical AI program has evolved to meet the challenges posed by generative AI, including Adobe Firefly. Grace has been spearheading Adobe's AI ethics program since its inception, and she offers exclusive insights into the global AI ethics governance structure she leads. This framework ensures that every AI feature Adobe develops—whether for creative tools or enterprise solutions—adheres to the company’s principles of accountability, responsibility, and transparency. She walks us through the ethics review process, explaining how Adobe evaluates AI products for risks like bias and stereotypes, and collaborates with product teams to ensure innovations align with ethical standards before launch. Grace highlights the behind-the-scenes work her team does to support new products. From collaborating with native speakers on multilingual support for Adobe Firefly to running risk discovery exercises for high-risk features, her team ensures that innovation is always balanced with responsibility. As AI becomes more integrated into everyday experiences, how can we continue to innovate while keeping ethics at the forefront? Grace’s perspective offers a window into how Adobe tackles this challenge head-on. This week Adobe MAX will explore the future of AI, the role of ethics in tech innovation, and what it means for companies and creators alike. How do you think ethical frameworks will shape the next wave of AI development? Tune in and share your thoughts!
3054: Beyond Incentives: The Real Drivers of EV Adoption with EO Charging
5d ago
3054: Beyond Incentives: The Real Drivers of EV Adoption with EO Charging
What connects a career rooted in the automotive world to leading research and development at one of the world’s fastest-growing EV charging companies? Today, Richard Earl, Director of R&D at EO Charging, reflects on his professional journey and discusses the challenges and opportunities within the rapidly evolving electric vehicle industry.  With a nod to Steve Jobs' famous words, "You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backward," Richard takes us through how his experiences shaped his vision for the future of energy autonomy, where smart energy technologies are at the forefront of the EV revolution. In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, we’ll explore the world of electric vehicle charging from the perspective of a company that’s making waves on a global scale. Founded in 2014, EO Charging provides cutting-edge, end-to-end EV charging solutions to some of the world’s largest corporations, including Amazon, Tesco, and DHL. Richard shares insights into how EO is tackling the complexities of electrification, from managing corporate fleets to addressing emerging consumer concerns like "charge anxiety." We’ll dive into the UK government’s 2035 zero-emission mandate and the significant hurdles still faced, such as the lack of incentives and clarity that could hamper mass EV adoption. Richard emphasizes that while government policies may be inconsistent, businesses are moving forward with electrification due to its clear financial and environmental benefits. He also highlights the role of new technologies, such as the ISO 15118 protocol and smart charging innovations, that are set to transform not just EV performance but also the charging experience itself. How does a company like EO Charging help organizations achieve their net-zero targets? And what is needed from governments to align policy with the ambitions of a greener future? Join us as Richard Earl explains how EO Charging is creating a new ecosystem of energy autonomy and what lies ahead for the EV industry. As we connect the dots between the present and the future of EVs, what role do you think governments should play in supporting the transition? Let us know your thoughts!
3053: The Future of Electronics Supply Chains: Challenges and Innovations
6d ago
3053: The Future of Electronics Supply Chains: Challenges and Innovations
In this episode, I sit down with Richard Barnett, Chief Marketing Officer at Supplyframe, a leader in Design-to-Source Intelligence for the global electronics value chain. Richard brings decades of expertise in semiconductor supply chains and shares insights on the challenges and strategies the industry needs to adopt to build greater resilience. The global semiconductor shortage has had a massive impact across industries, with losses estimated in the hundreds of billions of dollars.  Richard discusses the root causes behind these shortages, the complexities of multi-tier supply chains, and how product complexity, especially in sectors like automotive, exacerbates the issue. We also delve into Supplyframe’s latest innovation—its Electronics Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) offering. This resource is the first of its kind, giving global manufacturers access to carbon footprint data for over 300 million electronic parts. Richard explains how this tool is designed to help companies meet evolving regulatory requirements and improve sustainability in product design and sourcing decisions. As the electronics industry grapples with the challenges of integrating sustainability into supply chains, this new capability is set to play a key role in aligning efficiency, cost optimization, and environmental responsibility. Throughout our conversation, Richard touches on broader industry trends, including the growing role of AI in supply chain management. He emphasizes that AI is already transforming supply chain optimization by providing real-time insights, but the industry still needs to focus on practical outcomes rather than just hype. Finally, we explore what the future holds for global supply chains as new pressures, both geopolitical and financial, create a more uncertain landscape. How can companies future-proof their operations and drive real change in their supply chain strategies? Tune in to find out!
3052: How Hedy is Transforming How Kids Learn to Code
1w ago
3052: How Hedy is Transforming How Kids Learn to Code
In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I explore how Felienne Hermans, creator of the Hedy platform, is reshaping programming education for the next generation. Hedy is an open-source, free platform designed to help children aged 10 and above learn textual programming across multiple languages. With an impressive 500,000 monthly users and translations into 49 languages—including Chinese, Arabic, and Spanish—Hedy is not only accessible but also adaptable to diverse learning environments. Felienne, a professor of computer science education at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and a high-school teacher in the Codasium program, brings a unique perspective on how we need to radically rethink programming education. She shares the inspiration behind Hedy’s development, highlighting how the platform breaks away from traditional teaching models by offering step-by-step, relatable exercises that engage students in a meaningful way. From stories and drawings to music, Hedy’s approach goes far beyond the typical abstract exercises found in traditional programming lessons. Felienne also dives into the important role that native languages and culture play in fostering stronger connections between young learners and programming. By allowing students to code in their native languages, Hedy is promoting inclusivity and engagement, making technology feel more relevant and attainable. In this conversation, we explore why it's crucial for parents and educators to introduce children to coding early, and how tools like Hedy can help them do so in a way that's both enjoyable and effective. Felienne also shares her top tips for teaching children to code, offering insights from her own journey as both an educator and a developer. We discuss how to cultivate curiosity in young learners, why programming skills are essential for the future workforce, and how platforms like Hedy are preparing students for the future of technology. What do you think the future holds for programming education? Could tools like Hedy spark a global movement in coding literacy? Listen in and share your thoughts!
3051: Data-Driven Innovation: Cloudera on AI and Leadership in Modern Tech
10-10-2024
3051: Data-Driven Innovation: Cloudera on AI and Leadership in Modern Tech
What does it take to lead Data and AI initiatives in today’s fast-paced tech landscape while balancing entrepreneurial ventures? In this episode of the Tech Talks Daily Podcast, I am joined by Suri Nuthalapati, Technical Leader at Cloudera Inc and a member of both the Forbes Technology Council and Entrepreneur Leadership Network.  Suri shares his fascinating career journey, from moving to the United States from India for his Master’s in Computer Science to founding startups and leading transformative projects at major corporations. With a rich background that spans positions at FedEx and Charter Communications, and now as a driving force at Cloudera, Suri brings a unique perspective on the intersection of technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship. He discusses how his ventures — such as Farmioc, an agriculture data platform aimed at empowering the Indian agriculture sector, and Trida Labs, a cloud-native SQL editor for data teams — have shaped his approach to leadership, adaptability, and fostering innovation. In his current role at Cloudera, Suri leads the Data and AI practice in the Americas, where he helps enterprises fast-track their adoption of data-driven solutions. We explore key trends such as hybrid and multi-cloud architectures, Generative AI, and modern data architectures like Data Lakehouse, Data Mesh, and Data Fabric. Through Suri’s guidance, organizations are navigating these advancements to accelerate their digital transformations. Tune in as we dive deep into how Suri has successfully balanced corporate roles with his entrepreneurial ambitions and the lessons he’s learned along the way. How are Data and AI reshaping industries, and what strategies should enterprises adopt to stay ahead? Have you witnessed Data and AI shaping your industry? How do you see future developments influencing business transformations? Share your thoughts!
3050: Kong - Harnessing the Power of APIs in a Data-Centric World
09-10-2024
3050: Kong - Harnessing the Power of APIs in a Data-Centric World
In today's episode, we're joined by Marco Palladino, CTO and co-founder of Kong, Inc., a company that’s at the forefront of revolutionizing how businesses interact with data and services through APIs. With a staggering annual recurring revenue surpassing $100 million, Kong provides essential API technologies to Fortune 500 companies and millions of programmers globally. Their groundbreaking AI Gateway is enabling organizations to harness a wide range of AI services that are becoming crucial for modern operations. At just 19, Marco and CEO Augusto Marietti started Kong with backing from tech luminaries like Jeff Bezos, Eric Schmidt, and venture firm Andreessen Horowitz. They convinced Bezos of the potential of APIs, influencing Amazon's pivotal shift towards cloud-based microservices, setting a course for the company to become a dominant force in the cloud services sector. In our conversation, we delve into the origin story of Kong and explore the evolution and significant impact of APIs in today's digital ecosystem. APIs are not just technical tools; they are the lifelines that connect us to the digital world—from AI to cryptocurrency and beyond. We'll discuss the critical role APIs play in our increasingly data-centric environment and how they are poised to shape the future as we steer towards more AI-driven processes. Listeners, you’re invited to join the discussion and learn more about how APIs are not merely facilitating digital transformation but are essential building blocks for the technology of tomorrow. For those eager to dive deeper into Marco’s insights or learn more about Kong, Inc.'s innovations, visit Kong's website and follow their journey towards making API technology more accessible and impactful for businesses around the globe. What are your thoughts on the future of APIs in our tech-driven world? How do you see APIs evolving with the advancements in AI? Share your views with us!
3049: Strengthening Cyber Defenses: Delinea’s New Chapter in Identity Management
08-10-2024
3049: Strengthening Cyber Defenses: Delinea’s New Chapter in Identity Management
How do businesses protect themselves in an increasingly digital world where cyber threats evolve as quickly as the technologies designed to combat them? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, we welcome Art Gilliland, CEO of Delinea, a leader in Privileged Access Management (PAM). Art joins us to discuss Delinea's strategic moves in the fast-paced cybersecurity landscape, including their recent acquisitions of Fastpath and Authomize, and the broader trend of market consolidation amid economic pressures. Under Art's leadership, Delinea has enhanced its capabilities in cloud and SaaS identity management, reflecting a commitment to addressing sophisticated cyber threats and improving organizational cyber defenses. Art will share insights on the necessity of identity security as the cornerstone of cyber defense strategies, especially critical as businesses increasingly adopt cloud technologies and face AI-powered threats. This conversation will also delve into the human aspect of M&A in the tech sector—how Delinea manages to integrate new acquisitions successfully within a matter of months and the role of executive leadership in these processes. Art's perspective on the ongoing consolidation in the cybersecurity industry highlights the push towards creating more comprehensive, efficient security platforms that reduce both complexity and costs for organizations. Art outlines the future of identity security, focusing on enhancing authorization capabilities and leveraging AI to automate threat response and decision-making. This discussion is not only about the technology but also about the strategic and human considerations that ensure these tools effectively secure and support the enterprises they are designed to protect. What challenges and opportunities do you see in the integration of new technologies and companies in the cybersecurity sector? Join the conversation and share your thoughts on how businesses can navigate these complex but essential advancements.
3048: The AI PC Revolution: Intel's Vision for Smarter Workplaces
07-10-2024
3048: The AI PC Revolution: Intel's Vision for Smarter Workplaces
Are you curious about how the latest AI advancements are redefining business technology? Bradley Jenkins, Intel's EMEA lead for AI PC and ISV strategies, joins me in discussing the rise of AI PCs, a game-changing technology revolutionizing the workplace with enhanced computing power designed specifically for AI workloads. Intel's AI PCs aren't your typical machines; they come equipped with three AI compute engines: the CPU, GPU, and NPU, each optimized to handle different types of AI tasks. This architecture allows businesses to benefit from improved productivity and enhanced security for longer device lifespans.   Bradley sheds light on how Intel's AI PC, powered by the Intel Core Ultra processor, enables modern businesses to handle AI-enhanced applications seamlessly, transforming how tasks like content creation, voice-to-text, and security analytics are managed. We also touch on Intel's vPro platform, a curated suite of essential technologies built for the unique needs of business IT, offering solutions across performance, security, manageability, and stability. Bradley also explains how Intel's software ecosystem, developer support, and AI PC Acceleration Program are vital differentiators, empowering businesses to leverage AI more effectively. We'll explore real-world applications of AI PCs, including the innovative use of Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) to retain institutional knowledge and how these PCs can supercharge multitasking during collaboration calls without missing a beat.  Whether you're an IT professional or a business leader seeking to understand how AI PCs can reshape your organization, this episode thoroughly examines the practical benefits and future potential of Intel's AI-powered computing.   So, how will AI PCs change the way we work? Tune in to find out, and share your thoughts after listening! 🔗 Listen to the full interview to learn more about Intel's AI PCs and what makes them stand out from other devices. Are you ready to boost your productivity? Learn more about how Intel's AI PCs with Intel vPro are built for business https://intel.ly/3SwQxkT
3047: The Future of Healthcare IT: Humanizing Data with AI at Notable Systems
06-10-2024
3047: The Future of Healthcare IT: Humanizing Data with AI at Notable Systems
What if AI could transform the way healthcare documents are processed, reducing manual effort and increasing efficiency? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I’m joined by Steve Johnson, CEO of Notable Systems, to discuss how his company is harnessing the power of AI to revolutionize healthcare IT. We dive into how Notable Systems' AI-based platform is reshaping the way health data is input, accessed, and processed, helping to humanize and simplify healthcare workflows. Steve explains how Notable Systems was founded with the goal of liberating human potential through automated document processing, taking tedious tasks like data entry out of the equation. With AI-driven solutions, the platform is designed to enhance accuracy, reduce the time spent on documentation, and ultimately lead to happier patients and more efficient healthcare providers. By integrating machine learning, natural language processing, and custom algorithms, Notable Systems is tackling some of the most pressing challenges in healthcare administration. The company recently secured $8.8 million in Series A funding, which will help them expand their team and further develop their capabilities to meet the growing demand for their services. Steve shares the journey behind Notable’s growth, the lessons learned from working with their early anchor customers, and their ambitious plans for the future. From speeding up patient orders to reducing insurance claim denials, Notable Systems is at the forefront of changing how healthcare organizations operate. We also explore the balance between AI and human oversight, as Steve reveals how Notable’s technology provides AI confidence levels to guide human review, ensuring accuracy while maintaining speed and efficiency.  Where do you think AI will have the biggest impact in healthcare over the next few years? Could automated systems like Notable’s reshape the patient experience for the better? Share your thoughts, and let’s continue the conversation.
3046: Redefining Risk Management in the Age of AI and Finance
05-10-2024
3046: Redefining Risk Management in the Age of AI and Finance
In this episode of the Tech Talks Daily Podcast, we are joined by Sean Adler, CEO of SWN, to dive into the intriguing world of quantitative finance and alternative financial data. SWN, formerly on the market for $13M before its latest product release, has reshaped the landscape of quant investment by rescaling a quant fund into a highly accessible streamable and downloadable product. Sean unpacks complex topics like smart beta, factor investing, and quantitative finance, making these sophisticated strategies relatable for listeners. He explains the practical applications of these financial tools, emphasizing the importance of not relying solely on backtesting and how a balanced approach with AI in the financial markets can offer both significant opportunities and challenges. From risk management to derivatives and staying ahead in a competitive landscape, Sean shares his deep insights from years of experience. We also touch on the secondary market, drawing from Sean's article on Forbes, where he explains the nuances of private equity valuations, alternative trading systems, and the often-overlooked dynamics of secondary liquidity in late-seed startups. The conversation is peppered with his unique perspective, blending elements of corporate strategy with real-world advice for founders navigating the evolving fintech space. If you're curious about the mechanics of financial markets, the role of alternative data, and the future of fintech, this episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes look into a rapidly changing industry. Plus, with Sean’s storytelling flair and a nod to his love for Guy Ritchie films, there’s no shortage of engaging analogies and thought-provoking insights.
3045: EtherMail and the Web3 Revolution: Anonymous, Encrypted, and Decentralized
04-10-2024
3045: EtherMail and the Web3 Revolution: Anonymous, Encrypted, and Decentralized
How will the rise of Web3 reshape the way we communicate? In today's episode, I’m joined by Shant Kevonian, co-founder of EtherMail, to explore the fascinating intersection of blockchain technology and email communication. EtherMail, founded in late 2021, has quickly emerged as a leading player in this space, providing anonymous and encrypted wallet-to-wallet communication. Imagine the power of Gmail, MailChimp, and Metamask all combined into a secure, decentralized platform—that’s EtherMail. Shant shares the origin story of EtherMail and the vision behind creating the first Web 3.0 email solution. We discuss the significant milestones the company has achieved, including raising $3 million in a seed round led by top Web3 investors like Fabric Ventures and Greenfield One. I learn more about EtherMail’s mission as Shant offers insights on how the platform is creating a new framework for email economics and consensual marketing, helping Web3 companies deliver blockchain-synced, relevant content to their asset holders. We also explore the recent launch of EtherMail’s native utility token, EMT, and its critical role in their Advertising Platform. Shant explains how EtherMail's Email-as-a-Wallet (EaaW) solution is bridging the gap between Web2 and Web3, allowing users to create non-custodial wallets via Gmail or Apple accounts in under a minute. Throughout the conversation, Shant shares valuable advice for aspiring Web3 entrepreneurs and the importance of strategic partnerships, including EtherMail’s backing from investors like Tim Draper. Tune in to learn more about how EtherMail is shaping the future of decentralized communication and what’s next for this innovative platform.
3043: Transforming Biotech R&D with AI and Cloud: Benchling’s Mission to Accelerate Discovery
02-10-2024
3043: Transforming Biotech R&D with AI and Cloud: Benchling’s Mission to Accelerate Discovery
In this episode of The Tech Talks Daily Podcast, we explore the intersection of AI and cloud technology in the biotech industry with Stephen Deasy, CTO of Benchling. Benchling is empowering scientists across the globe with a unified platform that supports faster, more efficient research and development, aiming to unlock the full potential of biotechnology. Stephen discusses how AI is transforming drug discovery through specialized models like AlphaFold and BioNemo, while also warning that without updates to development, testing, and manufacturing, we may face challenges in keeping pace with AI-driven breakthroughs. He emphasizes that modern science needs modern technology to fully capitalize on these innovations. We also examine how cloud technology is revolutionizing R&D in biotech, allowing companies to innovate rapidly, scale effectively, and focus on core research without getting bogged down in infrastructure management. Stephen shares how Benchling has helped organizations like Sanofi streamline their operations by consolidating legacy systems and creating high-quality, accessible data structures that maximize the impact of AI. Stephen also highlights ongoing challenges, such as data quality and accessibility, and offers insights into how organizations can successfully integrate AI into their research. He provides valuable advice on fostering cross-functional collaboration, improving onboarding, and ensuring data readiness as key steps to maximizing the potential of AI in biotech. How can the biotech industry ensure that the speed and scale of AI-driven drug discovery translate into real-world success? Join the discussion, and let us know your thoughts.
3042: AI Governance and Risk Management Insights from Securiti AI
01-10-2024
3042: AI Governance and Risk Management Insights from Securiti AI
In this episode of the Tech Talks Daily Podcast, we're exploring the complex, high-stakes world of AI governance, risk management, and data security with Jack Berkowitz, Chief Data Officer at Securiti AI. Jack brings over 30 years of experience in the data field, having worked with top Fortune 500 companies like ADP and Oracle. Today, he’s leading innovation at Securiti AI, a company that has become synonymous with secure data and AI systems, and is recognized for its Data+AI Command Center. The conversation begins with the critical challenges facing today's C-Suite. Executives are tasked with navigating the risks and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence while ensuring robust security frameworks are in place. Jack will discuss how CISOs and other executives can strike the right balance between leveraging AI for innovation and safeguarding against ever-evolving cyber threats like data poisoning and model theft. He will explain the steps that companies should take to secure their AI and data ecosystems, focusing on a framework that’s not just reactive but proactive in identifying risks before they become costly problems. Listeners will learn about proven strategies for implementing AI governance, as Jack shares real-world examples from his discussions with clients. He’ll also provide insights into how Securiti AI’s platform is giving companies visibility into their data flows and equipping security teams with tools to manage compliance, privacy, and security across systems like SharePoint and Office 365. Are traditional security frameworks adequate in this fast-paced AI era? What can CISOs do to ensure their AI systems remain transparent, trusted, and secure, all while complying with an increasingly complex web of regulations? Join us as Jack Berkowitz answers these questions.
3041: The Human Element: SHL's Take on AI in Recruitment
30-09-2024
3041: The Human Element: SHL's Take on AI in Recruitment
In the latest episode of Tech Talks Daily, I bring you an insightful conversation with Andy Bradshaw, CEO of SHL, the global leader in HR technology and psychometric science.  As AI continues to reshape the workforce in 2024, Andy's expertise couldn't be more timely or relevant. With over 25 years of experience in technology and service businesses, including renowned companies like Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, and Sophos, Andy brings a unique perspective to the table. His passion for leveraging human insights to enhance business and individual performance shines through in this engaging discussion. The episode kicks off with Andy explaining SHL's remarkable transformation into a talent intelligence powerhouse. He reveals how the company now leverages an astounding 45 billion data points across 150 countries to provide unparalleled workforce insights. As the conversation unfolds, Andy delves into the critical importance of early career recruitment in today's global talent shortage. He offers valuable strategies for tackling this challenge, emphasizing the need for organizations to recognize recruitment as a two-way process and focus on potential and motivation rather than just specific job skills. One of the most fascinating segments of the interview explores the power of internal mobility in solving critical talent problems. Andy shares eye-opening statistics on the increased filling of internal roles post-pandemic and discusses the numerous benefits this approach brings to both employers and employees. The discussion then shifts to a fresh perspective on hiring tech talent, with Andy advocating for looking beyond skills to focus on durable "soft" or "human" skills. He introduces SHL's identification of 11 key human skills for early career success, explaining how this approach allows for future job flexibility and can help reduce salary inflation for niche skills. Andy talks about how organizations are moving from talk to action, setting concrete targets, and using independent data sources to reduce bias in hiring and talent management processes. The conversation concludes with an exploration of AI's role in recruitment. Andy outlines how SHL integrates AI into assessment products, candidate experience, and big data interpretation while emphasizing the importance of transparent and ethical AI use.