Mark Smith
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The Ultimate AI Podcast for Deep Dive Exploration
He’s been looking into this for a long time and has seen this coming. He’s passionate about it and asks great questions.

This post was originally published in 2023. Some details may have changed since then.
Want to dive deeper into AI?
Here’s the best podcast I’ve found so far.
'The TWIML AI podcast.' Already at 627 episodes. Here’s why:
He didn't start with the craze.
He’s been looking into this for a long time and has seen this coming. He’s passionate about it and asks great questions.
Here are some things you can expect:
GREAT INTERVIEWS
There are interviews with key people on where AI is really going right now. E.g. Nvidia, Google researchers, etc.
IN DEPTH TOPICS
He talks about in depth topics like social disparity, how you train an AI model, social constructs, bias and more.
We’re in a time where AI is rapidly getting infused into all kinds of working environments. It’s worth upskilling on both the practicalities of using it, and understanding where it’s come from and, as far as we can tell, where it’s going.
Rather than fearing about whether your job will be replaced, it’s about learning to work with AI. Every job needs to look at ‘my job + AI.’
If you’ve listened to it keen to hear your thoughts?
What other resources would you recommend for upskilling & learning about AI?
Get in touch to find out how I can help.

Mark Smith
Principal AI Strategist · Microsoft MVP
Helping people build practical AI skill in the Intelligence Age.
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