Me, Myself, and AI

Me, Myself, and AI

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A Need for Nuance: The Economist’s Andrew Palmer

A Need for Nuance: The Economist’s Andrew Palmer

May 19, 2026

On today’s episode, Andrew Palmer, senior editor at The Economist, describes how organizations can experiment with generative AI while balancing speed, quality, and risk. At his own organization, And...

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Behind the AI in the Newsroom: The Washington Post’s Vineet Khosla

Behind the AI in the Newsroom: The Washington Post’s Vineet Khosla

May 05, 2026

In this episode, Sam speaks with Vineet Khosla, CTO of The Washington Post, about how AI is reshaping the way news is produced, delivered, and consumed. Vineet argues that journalism itself isn’t brok...

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Industrial AI for the Physical World: Siemens’s Peter Koerte

Industrial AI for the Physical World: Siemens’s Peter Koerte

Apr 21, 2026

In this episode, Sam talks with Peter Koerte, member of the managing board and chief strategy and technology officer of Siemens, about how industrial AI is quietly transforming the infrastructure th...

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Disintegrating the Org Chart: ServiceNow’s Jacqui Canney

Disintegrating the Org Chart: ServiceNow’s Jacqui Canney

Apr 07, 2026

In this episode, Sam is joined by Jacqui Canney, chief people and AI enablement officer at ServiceNow. Jacqui outlines how the software company has embedded AI agents into processes like employee o...

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Shifting AI From Fear to Optimism: U.S. Department of Labor’s Taylor Stockton

Shifting AI From Fear to Optimism: U.S. Department of Labor’s Taylor Stockton

Mar 24, 2026

In this episode, Sam speaks with Taylor Stockton, chief innovation officer at the U.S. Department of Labor, about how artificial intelligence is reshaping the workforce. Taylor emphasizes that AI is h...

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An Industry Benchmark for Data Fairness: Sony’s Alice Xiang

An Industry Benchmark for Data Fairness: Sony’s Alice Xiang

Mar 10, 2026

On today’s episode, Sam talks with Alice Xiang, global head of AI governance at Sony and lead research scientist for AI ethics at Sony AI, about what it actually takes to put responsible artificial in...

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AI Is Not Improving Productivity: Nobel Laureate Daron Acemoglu

AI Is Not Improving Productivity: Nobel Laureate Daron Acemoglu

Feb 24, 2026

In this bonus episode, Nobel Prize-winning economist Daron Acemoglu joins Sam to challenge some of the most common assumptions about artificial intelligence’s future. Drawing on his book Power and Pr...

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Connecting Language and (Artificial) Intelligence: Princeton’s Tom Griffiths

Connecting Language and (Artificial) Intelligence: Princeton’s Tom Griffiths

Jan 20, 2026

In this bonus episode, Princeton University professor and artificial intelligence researcher Tom Griffiths joins Sam to unpack The Laws of Thought, his new book exploring how math has been used for c...

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Hungry for Learning: Wendy’s Will Croushorn

Hungry for Learning: Wendy’s Will Croushorn

Dec 16, 2025

On today’s episode, Wendy’s product manager Will Croushorn joins Sam to share how FreshAi, the fast-food restaurant’s voice-based AI ordering system, is reinventing the drive-through experience for mi...

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Science, Innovation, and Economic Growth: OpenAI’s Ronnie Chatterji

Science, Innovation, and Economic Growth: OpenAI’s Ronnie Chatterji

Dec 08, 2025

On this episode, OpenAI’s chief economist Ronnie Chatterji describes how artificial intelligence is reshaping both the economy and scientific innovation. Ronnie discusses the dual economic impacts of ...

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