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New OxTalks episode released – 'Top Tips for Using AI in Your Business'

Jul 10, 2024

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The latest episode of OxLEP’s podcast series‘OxTalks’ has today (7 October) been released.

This edition from the podcast’s third series entitled: ‘Top Tips for Using AI in Your Business’ sees host Howard Bentham joined by two special guests. Guy Gadney – CEO of Charisma.ai  – and Grae Laws the Managing Director of Beyond Touch. 

Charisma.ai creates a platform for writers to share their stories bridging the creative and tech industries. Supporting diverse voices and storytelling they make a positive ethical contribution to the evolution of creative AI having pioneered features like memory emotion story tracking and AI voices. Guy has worked with the likes of Hollywood Studios NBC DreamWorks and Warner Brothers.

Beyond Touch helps business owners to transform their organisation by thinking lean staying energised and adapting to change. Grae runs business mentoring and group training to help people unpack their ideas and realise their true valuesworking with organisations like OxLEP.

WATCH: OxTalks series three episode three: ‘Top Tips for Using AI in Your Business’

Artificial Intelligence is becoming more widespread across the business landscapewith the industry contributing £3.7 billion to the UK economy.

Some sectors are already using the technology to great effect such as telecoms legal and finance whereas others lag-behind in adopting new systems. Many businesses remain unsure about the uses and benefits of AI technology and some are even worried that it could replace human jobs.

So as a business leader how can you use this technology effectively to streamline and grow operations and support the transitionwhile keeping costs down?

Howard gains valuable insights from both Guy and Grae whilst OxLEP’s Rob Panting highlights the support available to Oxfordshire businesses looking to understanding AI and its potential impacts.

OxTalks is recorded at the Oxford studios of Story Ninety-Four.

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