
Humans in the Loop
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Podcast Overview
<p>Humans in the Loop (HITL) is an interview-based podcast that focuses on AI, machine learning, decision automation, and process automation in various industries. <br><br>What is Humans in the Loop (HITL)? <br><br>Do you believe in the future of autonomous companies? Have you ever wondered how the entrance and rapid development of AI will affect your employees and you? <br><br>Humans in the loop is as much of a mindset as it is a strategy - meaning that at the forefront of today's powerful technologies are we - the humans. <br><br>Each Human in the Loop episode offers an in-depth interview with a subject matter expert from different industries and job functions who gives their view on how tech and humans can and maybe should collaborate. <br><br>How do leading companies transform, adapt, and even disrupt their industries with a tech stack bigger than ever? <br><br>How do Business and IT leaders navigate in this complex landscape? <br><br>Tune in for real-life examples of AI, decision automation, and process automation. <br><br>Humans in the Loop is produced and presented by InRule Technology® <br><br>Host: Olle Swedberg</p>
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November 7, 2024
Why Insurance Needs a Human-Centric Digital Transformation | Ema Roloff (Roloff Consulting)
In this episode of 'Humans in the Loop,' our host, Olle, interviews Ema Roloff, a digital strategist, keynote speaker, and influencer, about the insurance industry's challenges and changes. They delve into problems such as the workforce gap, legacy systems, and market demands like climate change and cyber threats. They discuss how technology, including AI, can assist in tackling these issues, balancing innovation with the need to keep a human-first approach. Emma also shares insights into her...

September 5, 2024
Humans in the Loop: Why AI needs people | Ainesh Ravi, Victoria Sakal (Wonder)
Join us as we sit down with Victoria Sakal and Ainesh Ravi from Wonder, who share their insights on "Humans in the Loop" (HITL). Ainesh transitioned from American Express to co-founding Wonder, a company that merges AI and human expertise to revolutionize traditional desk research. Victoria joined Wonder at a pivotal moment in AI evolution, emphasizing how this combination empowers clients to make faster, more informed decisions.We discuss the importance of human oversight in AI applications,...

June 4, 2024
How to Create a Culture of Intrapreneurship | Albert Bengtson
<p>Ever wondered why large companies struggle to innovate as disruptively as startups? Join us for an insightful conversation with Albert Bengtson, co-author of "Principles of the Intrapreneurial Capital." Albert sheds light on the critical importance of nurturing intrapreneurs within organizations and fostering a collaborative, learning-oriented culture. Discover why established companies need more than just good ideas—they need the right environment to let those ideas flourish.<br/><br/>Albert Bengtson also tackles the significant challenges that large corporations face in sustaining long-term innovation. From the need for supportive governance structures to the importance of creating a psychologically safe environment, he covers the key elements that can either drive or hinder progress. Learn how risk-averse management styles can stymie innovation and why companies must look beyond improving existing processes to genuinely disruptive change.<br/><br/>Finally, we explore the stark contrasts between the dynamic world of startups and the stable ecosystems of large incumbents. Albert shares his views on how startups prioritize immediate financial needs and thrive on fast iteration, as opposed to the budget-driven operations of larger firms. He also highlights influential readings that have shaped his perspective, ultimately concluding that true passion is the cornerstone of successful intrapreneurship. Tune in for actionable insights and inspiration to lead and innovate in today’s ever-evolving business landscape.</p>
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- What is Humans in the Loop?
<p>Humans in the Loop (HITL) is an interview-based podcast that focuses on AI, machine learning, decision automation, and process automation in various industries. <br><br>What is Humans in the Loop (HITL)? <br><br>Do you believe in the future of autonomous companies? Have you ever wondered how the entrance and rapid development of AI will affect your employees and you? <br><br>Humans in the loop is as much of a mindset as it is a strategy - meaning that at the forefront of today's powerful technologies are we - the humans. <br><br>Each Human in the Loop episode offers an in-depth interview with a subject matter expert from different industries and job functions who gives their view on how tech and humans can and maybe should collaborate. <br><br>How do leading companies transform, adapt, and even disrupt their industries with a tech stack bigger than ever? <br><br>How do Business and IT leaders navigate in this complex landscape? <br><br>Tune in for real-life examples of AI, decision automation, and process automation. <br><br>Humans in the Loop is produced and presented by InRule Technology® <br><br>Host: Olle Swedberg</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates weekly.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 7 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.
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