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AI in Action

Technology, Information and Internet

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Cut through the hype and get straight to what matters. AI in Action shows you how real people and companies are putting artificial intelligence to work—today as it reshapes industries and redefines possibilities. Navigate the AI era with clarity, confidence, and creativity—guided by perspectives from leading experts in the field. AI in Action is sponsored by SAP

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  • "If done right, Agentic AI can free us from countless routine tasks and let us focus on the higher value work and have richer lives." In this video Bernard Marr speaks about how Agentic AI will transform by the year 2030. What are your thoughts on the rapidly changing AI landscape? 

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    Bernard Marr Bernard Marr is an Influencer

    📖 Internationally Best-selling #Author🎤 #KeynoteSpeaker🤖 #Futurist💻 #Business, #Tech & #Strategy Advisor

    🤖 What happens when Agentic AI becomes part of our everyday lives? In this video, I explore how Agentic AI – systems that can plan, act, and make decisions independently – is starting to appear in tools we already use. From personal assistants that handle tasks automatically to business systems that optimise processes without constant input, this new era of AI is about autonomy, adaptability, and real-world impact. We’re entering a time where AI doesn’t just respond to commands – it anticipates them. 🎥 Watch now to discover how Agentic AI is quietly reshaping the way we live and work every day. How comfortable are you with AI taking more initiative in daily life? Let me know in the comments 👇

  • AI reliability depends on how well we plan for failure. Even high-performing systems break under scale. The safeguard isn’t perfection, it’s preparation and thoughtful design. Check out this insightful video from Cassie Kozyrkov

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    Cassie Kozyrkov Cassie Kozyrkov is an Influencer

    CEO, Google's first Chief Decision Scientist, AI Adviser, Decision Strategist, Keynote Speaker (makecassietalk.com), LinkedIn Top Voice

    The #AI Reliability Paradox: here's why “better” can still break you. We celebrate performance. In human workers, in algorithms, in AI. But when it comes to reliability, excellence hides a dangerous paradox. Here’s the thought experiment: 🤦 Chris Careless fails 30% of the time. Poor dear. 🏆 Ronnie Reliable has never let you down. Who’s riskier? It might be Ronnie. But that depends on you. The problem isn’t the failure itself. It’s trust. When leaders assume “near-perfect” means “perfect,” they stop building safety nets. That’s when a small statistical tail becomes a large organizational wound. In AI, this pattern is everywhere: 🔸 A model that looks 99.99% performant in testing 🔸 Gets rounded up to 100% in executive minds 🔸 Then fails spectacularly when deployed at scale Because when you increase the scale, you meet the long tail. 🏗️ The fix: Don’t lower your safeguards based on performance. Build them based on what’s at stake when the system fails. When, not if. That's not an AI thing, that's a complex systems thing. The more complex the system, the harder reliability is. Even, and sometimes especially, when it looks highly performant. Whether you see it in humans or machines, excellence deserves respect, not blind faith. Plan for failure even when you’ve never seen one. Especially then. Your turn: Have you caught people assuming good enough means perfect? Your comments make the (digital) world go around and your reposts ♻️  make my day. #AILeadership #DecisionIntelligence #GenerativeAI #AIinAction #Strategy #DigitalTransformation Don't forget to mash, ahem no, daintily tap that follow button for more.

  • "Safety, alignment, and trust worthiness are public goods, these are goods are not the kinds of things that companies should compete on but should cooperate on." More on AI safety in the field of scientific research in this video. Bloomberg

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    Schmidt Sciences supports artificial intelligence research and the application of AI in the real world. Mark Greaves, executive director of AI and Advanced Computing at Schmidt Sciences, joins Bloomberg Technology's Ed Ludlow to discuss some of the organization's programs to promote AI research https://lnkd.in/egVBu_Kt

  • Allie K. Miller talks about how Claude Code functions like an AI operating system, working across your files to draft documents, create dashboards, and organize data through natural language. A strong tool for transforming raw information into polished deliverables quickly. Check out more in this video.

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    Allie K. Miller Allie K. Miller is an Influencer

    #1 Most Followed Voice in AI Business (2M) | Former Amazon, IBM | Fortune 500 AI and Startup Advisor, Public Speaker | @alliekmiller on Instagram, X, TikTok | AI-First Course with 200K+ students - Link in Bio

    Claude Code is the closest thing we have to an AI OS for your laptop. It can talk to your file system, create/edit docs, spin up dashboards and slide decks, inspect Activity Monitor, and queue actions you approve, all in natural language. It works like a few tireless interns. And I love it. If you’re a business person, use it to turn messy folders into customer-ready outputs fast (presentations, reports, expense summaries) without shuttling data through random web apps. I made a super-easy ABSOLUTE beginner demo that walks you through setup, permissions, and demos, here’s the link: https://lnkd.in/emCUynNt

  • Cassie Kozyrkov mentions how AI magnifies the intent of its makers. That’s why literacy in leadership matters as much as literacy in technology. Clear thinking, accountability, and ethical design determine whether technology amplifies progress or problems.

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    Cassie Kozyrkov Cassie Kozyrkov is an Influencer

    CEO, Google's first Chief Decision Scientist, AI Adviser, Decision Strategist, Keynote Speaker (makecassietalk.com), LinkedIn Top Voice

    ❗ AI doesn’t make mistakes — it scales yours. When AI fails, it’s not the algorithm “misbehaving.” It’s leadership. How you build it is riddled with choices leaders must own. Even when you buy off-the-shelf AI, it's the leader who decides how to deploy it and the leader who is responsible for ensuring the right safety nets are put in place. The leader is an AI system's true parent, as I explain in the video. AI illiteracy among leadership is the most dangerous kind of #AI #illiteracy, so please educate leaders first, or better yet, at the same time (now) as the rest of your organization. 🪞 AI is a leadership mirror: Clear thinking leads to good outcomes. Unclear thinking leads to scalable confusion. Leadership is the design layer of AI. Your turn: What’s one frustration you’ve had with AI that you think better leadership choices could have prevented? Your comments make the (digital) world go around and your reposts ♻️ make my day. #AILeadership #DecisionIntelligence #GenerativeAI #AIinAction #Strategy #DigitalTransformation Don't forget to mash, ahem no, daintily tap that follow button for more.

  • Bernard Marr discusses the idea that physical AI marks a new phase, one where intelligence lives inside the tools, spaces, and systems we use. It’s the quiet transformation happening all around us. What are your thoughts on the idea of physical AI?

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    Bernard Marr Bernard Marr is an Influencer

    📖 Internationally Best-selling #Author🎤 #KeynoteSpeaker🤖 #Futurist💻 #Business, #Tech & #Strategy Advisor

    ⚙️ What happens when AI moves from the digital world into the physical one? In this video, I explain Physical or Embedded AI – the integration of artificial intelligence into real-world devices, machines, and environments. From smart homes and autonomous vehicles to wearable tech and industrial automation, embedded AI is transforming how we interact with technology every day. This is where AI stops being something we type to – and starts becoming something we live alongside. 🎥 Watch now to explore how Physical AI is shaping the next wave of innovation and what it means for our future. What’s the most exciting (or worrying) example of embedded AI you’ve seen recently? Share your thoughts below 👇

  • A new KPMG report estimates $2.84T in potential U.S. economic impact from generative AI by 2030. The research points to workforce training as a key unlock, especially AI fluency at every level. Regina Mayor shares more in her discussion with Caroline Hyde. Bloomberg Television

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    Generative AI could add $2.84 trillion to the US GDP by 2030, a recent report from KPMG found, but it is dependent on making sure people have access to upskilling and training. Regina Mayor, Global Head of Clients & Markets at KPMG, discusses the study with Caroline Hyde on Bloomberg Tech https://lnkd.in/egVBu_Kt

  • A quick AI demo can change someone’s trajectory. Allie K. Miller saw it firsthand in Madison Square Park. What are your thoughts on this research method using AI?

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    Allie K. Miller Allie K. Miller is an Influencer

    #1 Most Followed Voice in AI Business (2M) | Former Amazon, IBM | Fortune 500 AI and Startup Advisor, Public Speaker | @alliekmiller on Instagram, X, TikTok | AI-First Course with 200K+ students - Link in Bio

    I went to Madison Square Park and held a FREE AI training. Here’s how it went. One of the first folks to stop by had heard of ChatGPT but hadn’t used AI yet. So we jumped into how to open ChatGPT on desktop and mobile, then walked through Agent Mode and Deep Research, and it clicked faster than they expected. Here’s your reminder that if you can use AI, you can teach it. Take two minutes to show someone next to you a small demo - you never know what helps move them forward. More videos from the park coming soon.

  • AI is moving far beyond simple prompts and text responses. It can design, reason, learn, and build alongside us, unlocking new possibilities for productivity and innovation across industries. As these systems advance, the question shifts from “what can AI do?” to “how do we apply it responsibly and well?” Bernard Marr sheds insight in this video.

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    Bernard Marr Bernard Marr is an Influencer

    📖 Internationally Best-selling #Author🎤 #KeynoteSpeaker🤖 #Futurist💻 #Business, #Tech & #Strategy Advisor

    🤯 Think you’ve seen what AI can do? Think again. In this video, I showcase some of the amazing skills artificial intelligence is developing – from generating lifelike images and voices to solving complex problems, writing code, and even creating art. What once seemed like science fiction is now part of everyday reality, changing how we work, learn, and create. But behind the “wow” factor lies a deeper question: how can we harness these capabilities responsibly, ensuring AI remains a tool for good? 🎥 Watch now to see just how powerful – and surprisingly human – AI has become. Which AI skill impresses you the most right now? Let me know in the comments 👇

  • Fluent ≠ accurate. Don’t let polished AI slip into your decisions without checkpoints. What do you think of this insight from Cassie Kozyrkov

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    Cassie Kozyrkov Cassie Kozyrkov is an Influencer

    CEO, Google's first Chief Decision Scientist, AI Adviser, Decision Strategist, Keynote Speaker (makecassietalk.com), LinkedIn Top Voice

    The most dangerous AI isn't the one that sounds robotic... it's the one you don't question. When AI outputs are smooth and confident, something shifts in our brains. We stop scrutinizing. We assume accuracy. Psychologists call this the fluency heuristic -- and it's costing organizations real money and credibility. I've watched polished AI-generated strategies sail through approval processes that would have shredded a human's work. Not because the AI was right, but because it sounded right. It's time for leaders to recognize this and encourage your teams to build checkpoints into decision workflows — small friction points that preserve critical thinking without killing momentum. Polished but flawed things are everywhere these days. Have you come across any particularly egregious examples? I’d love to hear them. Your comments make the (digital) world go around and your reposts ♻️ make my day. #AILeadership #DecisionIntelligence #GenerativeAI #AIinAction #Strategy #DigitalTransformation Don't forget to mash, ahem no, daintily tap that follow button for more.

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