
Earley AI Podcast
In this podcast hosts Seth Earley invites a broad array of thought leaders and practitioners to talk about what's possible in artificial intelligence as well as what is practical in the space as we move toward a world where AI is embedded in all aspects of our personal and professional lives. They explore what's emerging in technology, data science, and enterprise applications for artificial intelligence and machine learning and how to get from early-stage AI projects to fully mature applications. Seth is founder & CEO of Earley Information Science and the award-winning author of "The AI Powered Enterprise."
Earley AI Podcast
Earley AI Podcast - Episode 62 Navigating Aspirational AI: Brian Magerko on Creativity, Ethics, and Technology in 2025
In this episode, Seth Earley is joined by Brian Magerko, a professor of digital media at Georgia Institute of Technology and a pioneer in applied AI and computer-human interaction. Brian shares his journey through the academic realm and his fascinating experiences, including co-founding EarSketch, an educational platform that merges coding with music for nearly 2 million users. Together, Seth and Brian explore the bridging of technical language gaps, the role of AI in creativity, and unravel common misconceptions about generative AI. Listen in as they discuss the complexities of AI-driven creativity, the importance of fostering AI literacy in organizations, and the ethical considerations that come with the integration of cutting-edge technology. This episode is packed with insights that are sure to provoke thought and inspire innovation in any AI enthusiast or professional. Join us as we continue our journey into the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.
Key Takeaways:
- The evolution of AI from aspirational concepts to today’s realities in the marketplace.
- Insights into the bridging of technical language gaps and the role of AI in creativity.
- Common misconceptions and myths about generative AI and its responsible use.
- Importance of a holistic organizational approach to adopting AI technology, including involving diverse stakeholders.
- Discussion on the implications of biases in AI and the significance of responsible data handling.
Quote from the show:
"They are tools, not oracles, you know, they're things that are great in the hands of people that know how to use them." - Brian Magerko
Links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/magerko/
Website: https://expressivemachinery.gatech.edu
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