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Hosted by Julien Redelsperger · EN

In this episode of AI Experience, we look back at five articles that each shed light, in their own way, on the growing presence of artificial intelligence in our lives. What if the meeting you hate is actually one of the things still protecting your job? What if Bollywood’s next competitor is not another studio, but a laptop in a village?What if AI was not only threatening jobs, but also accents, expressions, and entire ways of seeing the world?What if the Slack conversations of a closed company became the fuel for the next generation of AI?What if AI made you more productive, without increasing your salary?These questions reveal how far AI reaches beyond labs and tech companies: it now shapes our choices, our leisure, our purchases, and even our most intimate spaces.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

In this episode of AI Experience, we look back at five articles that each shed light, in their own way, on the growing presence of artificial intelligence in our lives. Why does the most powerful AI company suddenly look like it is running in every direction at once?What if your next job was teaching an AI system how to replace you?What if AI has already started changing your job… even before your company has an official plan for it?What happens when suddenly everyone in a company can code?Is AI becoming the final straw for some experienced workers?These questions reveal how far AI reaches beyond labs and tech companies: it now shapes our choices, our leisure, our purchases, and even our most intimate spaces.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

What happens when AI starts deciding what “normal” English sounds like?In this episode of AI Experience, Julien Redelsperger welcomes Bonnie Sherriff, educator, linguist, and linguistic accent advisor specializing in accent reduction and dialect change. You will discover how AI is reshaping the way people speak, learn languages, and hear voices online. Bonnie explains why accent is deeply tied to identity, why today’s AI tools still struggle with nuance, and why human coaching remains difficult to replace. You will also learn how text-to-speech systems tend to favor broad, standardized accents, what this could mean for regional dialects, and whether AI is simply accelerating the natural evolution of language. The conversation also explores the rise of AI-generated voices, the risks of voice cloning scams, the future of voice actors and audiobook narration, and the signals that can help you tell whether a voice is human or synthetic.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

In this episode of AI Experience, we look back at five articles that each shed light, in their own way, on the growing presence of artificial intelligence in our lives.• Fashion: AI is standardizing creativity• What if your next doctor… was an AI first?• Are you ready to be hired by an AI?• Meta is struggling to keep up in the AI race • AI is weakening our ability to think for ourselves These questions reveal how far AI reaches beyond labs and tech companies: it now shapes our choices, our leisure, our purchases, and even our most intimate spaces.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

What if the next wave of scams isn’t run by people, but by AI systems working around the clock?In this episode of AI Experience, Julien Redelsperger welcomes Brian Cute, Interim CEO of the Global Cyber Alliance. You will explore how artificial intelligence is transforming cybercrime—from phishing emails and deepfakes to fully automated scam operations. Brian explains why cybercrime has become an organized global business, how generative AI is lowering the cost of attacks, and why click-through rates for AI-assisted phishing campaigns are rising.You will also learn why cybersecurity is no longer just a technical issue. Many attacks rely on social engineering, manipulating human emotions such as urgency, fear, or trust. As AI improves the realism of messages, voices, and videos, recognizing those psychological triggers becomes essential. The conversation also examines what could come next. Brian shares concerns about the rise of agentic AI systems that could enable cybercriminal operations to run continuously and at massive scale. At the same time, he discusses how AI could also strengthen cyber defense, if it is deployed carefully and responsibly.This episode will help you understand why skepticism, awareness, and simple habits may become your most important defenses in the age of AI-powered scams.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

If AI can predict risk with near precision, does insurance still work the way you think it does?In this episode of AI Experience, Julien Redelsperger welcomes Lisa Smith, CEO and Founder of VICi, an insurtech company delivering transaction-level solutions that integrate directly into insurers’ core systems. You will explore how AI is reshaping insurance beyond automation headlines. From data overload and legacy systems to fraud detection and risk modeling, Lisa explains why faster decision-making does not automatically mean better insurance. You will hear why hyper-accurate pricing can undermine the very principle of risk pooling, why product innovation is lagging behind technological capability, and why insurers may be focusing on efficiency instead of transformation. The conversation also tackles rising premiums, climate risk, regulatory constraints, AI agents, and the future role of brokers in an increasingly automated ecosystem. You will gain a clearer understanding of where AI can truly reduce costs, and where it cannot. If you work in insurance, fintech, or any data-driven industry, this episode challenges you to think beyond optimization and ask a harder question: what should AI actually fix?Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

In this episode of AI Experience, we look back at five articles that each shed light, in their own way, on the growing presence of artificial intelligence in our lives.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

What if AI doesn’t improve school by replacing teachers, but by forcing us to rethink what teaching actually is?In this episode of AI Experience, you hear from Jeff Riley, former Massachusetts Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education and now a leader at Day of AI. He has overseen nearly a million students, managed large education systems, and now works directly with teachers on AI literacy. You’ll explore how AI could reshape daily classroom practices: personalization at scale, time saved on administrative tasks, and a shift from content delivery to mentoring and facilitation. But you’ll also confront the risks: over-reliance on machines, erosion of critical thinking, AI companions, data privacy, and the growing gap between what students use and what parents understand. This conversation helps you think clearly about one central question: how to prepare students for a future shaped by AI without outsourcing what makes learning — and thinking — human.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

In this episode of AI Experience, we look back at five articles that each shed light, in their own way, on the growing presence of artificial intelligence in our lives. What if the AI we use every day had a direct impact on the health of entire communities, far from screens and big cities?What if the real AI revolution at work is not about jobs disappearing… but about jobs changing fast and deeply?What if the most effective ads are actually the ones we prefer not to look at too closely?What if the so-called “AI jobs apocalypse” is as much a story as it is an economic reality?What if the silent disappearance of literary translators has already begun? These questions reveal how far AI reaches beyond labs and tech companies: it now shapes our choices, our leisure, our purchases, and even our most intimate spaces.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Is AI making hackers and scammers faster than you can react?In this episode of AI Experience, Julien Redelsperger welcomes Craig Taylor, a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and a cybersecurity veteran with more than 30 years of experience. You’ll hear how AI is lowering the barrier to cybercrime, enabling large-scale, highly personalized phishing, accelerating ransomware attacks, and making voice and video deepfakes credible enough to fool employees, executives, and even families. The conversation also explores why attackers now move faster than defenders, how agentic AI changes the anatomy of a breach, and why accumulated data has become a liability rather than an asset. A grounded discussion to help you understand what AI truly simplifies for hackers and scammers, what can no longer be fully secured, and which safeguards still make a real difference today.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.