The Workplace AI Strategy Guide Podcast, from Brian Madden

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Podcast by Brian Madden

The Workplace AI Strategy Guide Podcast, from Brian Madden

The companion podcast to StrategyGuide.ai, which explores the big issues around how workplaces change when individual employees have access to powerful AI tools.

Latest episodes

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22 July 2024

Goldman Sachs' AI Report: Ignore the Skeptics and Focus on What's Happening In Your Own Workplace

In this episode of the Workplace AI Strategy Guide podcast, host Brian Madden discusses a recent Goldman Sachs report that questions the ROI of AI investments. Despite the pessimistic view of the macroeconomic ROI from investment bankers, Madden argues that this report does not affect the practical, everyday use of AI tools in the workplace. Employees are leveraging AI for tasks such as drafting emails, creating presentations, and project planning, which significantly enhance productivity and efficiency. Madden emphasizes that the tangible benefits of AI in workplace operations remain substantial, irrespective of the long-term economic predictions.

The companion article for this episode is here on LinkedIn.

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18 July 2024

Open AI CTO reminds us they care more about inventing AGI and becoming trillionaires than your company's safety

This episode of the Workplace AI Strategy Guide podcast discusses OpenAI CTO Mira Murati's statement on the rapid release of AI models. While these fast deployments provide public access to advanced technologies, they pose significant risks for corporate compliance and risk management. The conversation emphasizes the need for companies to engage with employees, understand available AI tools, and implement robust AI governance and literacy programs.

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02 July 2024

Firing employees for simulated keyboard activity highlights the dangers of perverse incentives

A recent Wells Fargo scandal involving the dismissal of employees for faking keyboard activity sparks a deeper conversation about the complexities of work in the age of AI and automation. This incident highlights the blurred lines between actual work and perceived productivity, urging businesses to reconsider what they measure and reward. The podcast dissects various hypothetical scenarios to understand the root cause of these dismissals and explores the broader implications for employee oversight and workplace ethics in an increasingly automated environment.

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01 July 2024

Microsoft Copilot in Office 365: Has Potential, But Not There Yet

In this episode, Brian Madden shares his personal experience using Microsoft Copilot across Office applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams. He emphasizes that Copilot is not a single product but an umbrella brand for over 130 AI tools integrated into Microsoft’s suite. Brian notes that while the tool is promising for boosting productivity and creativity, it's not yet ready for full-scale deployment due to its current limitations.

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27 June 2024

Apple Intelligence: The Real Risk is the Change to Company Culture From Employees Using AI

Apple Intelligence, announced at the 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference, is set to revolutionize corporate IT. As employees gain access to this technology, companies must evaluate its impacts, particularly regarding security and productivity. While security concerns are largely overblown, the real challenge lies in how AI will seamlessly integrate into daily tasks, potentially altering company culture. Companies must strategize to manage these changes effectively.

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26 June 2024

How AI screen recorders like Microsoft Recall will change the workplace forever

In the inaugural episode of The Workplace AI Strategy Guide podcast, host Brian Madden introduces the concept of 'workplace AI' and focuses on a controversial new feature from Microsoft: Recall. This feature records continuous screenshots of a user's activity for later retrieval, sparking discussions about privacy, security, and the future of AI in the workplace. Despite privacy concerns, Brian argues that tools like Recall will become inevitable, fundamentally altering workplace dynamics and the employee-employer relationship.

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