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  • Innovation Without Inclusion is Just Expensive Exclusion
    2025/07/08

    What if the most powerful AI isn't built by the youngest programmers, but by people who understand that innovation without inclusion is just expensive exclusion? Mahmoud Sammour proves this doesn't have to be our reality.

    This data scientist at SanTech Solutions builds critical cybersecurity for US government agencies while developing Arabic chatbots for Dubai's government. But here's what makes him different: he's trained over 300 students in AI with a 90% completion rate, and he's pursuing his PhD while mentoring professionals who never thought they'd understand smart technology.

    Key Insights:

    • Why 90% of his AI students succeed when most boot camps see massive dropout
    • How Arabic chatbots require cultural translation, not just language translation
    • The specific patterns human security experts miss that AI catches in government systems
    • Why older employees aren't the weak link in cybersecurity—they're the wisdom keepers
    • How to design AI education that respects expertise while building new tech skills

    Guest Mahmoud Sammour is a data scientist, PhD candidate, and AI educator who bridges cultural wisdom with cutting-edge technology. From catching hackers in government internet traffic to building AI that understands Arabic culture, his work challenges the idea that tech advancement means leaving people behind.

    This isn't your typical Silicon Valley success story. It's about a researcher who gets that the best AI doesn't just process data—it processes dignity.

    Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Forward this to someone over 50 who's building something that matters.

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    46 分
  • We Don't Need More Intelligence We Need More Guided Intelligence
    2025/07/08

    What if the most dangerous AI isn't the one that fails, but the one that succeeds without a soul? Sivaram A has worked with Fortune 100 companies and scrappy startups alike, and he's not just using Gen AI—he's architecting how it should be deployed, coached, and scaled responsibly.

    This isn't just an episode about technology. It's about care, about coaching intelligence that belongs in the real world. From watching AI make decisions about senior care without any human in the loop to seeing algorithms decide who gets medication and who matters, we're not just building tools anymore—we're building judges.

    Key Insights:

    • Why buying AI tools isn't a shortcut to success—and what traps teams fall into moving fast without governance
    • How physical retail can use intelligent analytics to make shopping more accessible for older adults
    • The ethical red flags being ignored when it comes to aging populations and AI
    • Why AGI should mean "Augmented and Guided Intelligence," not Autonomous General Intelligence
    • Where we should never use AI in aging or caregiving environments

    Guest Sivaram A is the mind behind Phygitalytics. He's built and architected Gen AI solutions across industries—retail, supply chain, fashion, and real estate. He doesn't stop at the tech stack; he teaches, he patents, he advises, and he's redefining what it means to lead with intelligence and conscience.

    This conversation challenges the narrative that AI agents are going to replace humans. Instead, it offers a blueprint for guided intelligence that protects as much as it produces.

    Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Forward this to someone building AI that matters.

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    42 分
  • When Technology Becomes Your Companion Instead of Your Replacement
    2025/07/08

    What if the future isn't about humans versus machines, but humans with machines? Michael Glavich sees a world where AI becomes less of a tool and more of a companion—embedded not just in our cities, but in our bodies, our minds, our daily lives.

    Key Insights:

    • Why the healthcare system's resistance to change is holding back human potential
    • How decentralized identity could give older adults their power back
    • The radical shift from "designing around aging" to "designing for aging"
    • Why caregivers will evolve from isolated heroes to connected family networks
    • How quantum computing will accelerate every technology we're just beginning to understand

    Guest Michael Glavich leads growth at AI Mine Systems and works with the Blockchain Research Institute. He's spent years building bridges between emerging tech and human needs—from smart cities to regenerative infrastructure—always asking who gets left behind when systems scale faster than people can adapt.

    This isn't about the technology that's coming. It's about the humanity we're choosing to build into it.

    Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Forward this to someone over 50 who's building something that matters.

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    28 分
  • She’s Building Ai That Serves People, Not Power
    2025/06/04

    Can we build AI that protects dignity, not just delivers services?

    Dr. Mihaela Ulieru believes it’s not just possible — it’s necessary. In this episode, we explore how decentralization, blockchain, and ethical AI can reshape the future of aging, care, and autonomy.

    This conversation blends tech and soul — and offers a blueprint for anyone who’s ever wondered, “Is tech still for us?”

    What You’ll Take Away:
    - How centralized AI systems exclude vulnerable populations
    - What decentralized tech can do for caregivers and aging adults
    - Why privacy and dignity must be the foundation of eldercare
    - Real-world examples of ethical AI in action
    - A new way to think about legacy, innovation, and inclusion

    Guest Bio:
    Dr. Mihaela Ulieru is a global tech futurist and one of the minds behind SingularityNET. Her work focuses on building open, ethical AI systems that serve humanity — especially in care, aging, and social impact.

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    49 分
  • She Stopped Trying to Fix Memory and Found Something Deeper
    2025/06/03

    What if the most powerful thing you could offer someone with dementia isn’t memory — but presence?

    In this episode, Laura Wayman shares what it means to truly “meet someone where they are.” Known as The Dementia Whisperer, Laura invites us into a different kind of leadership — one rooted in emotional safety, deep empathy, and clarity in the chaos of caregiving.

    This is for anyone navigating the heartbreak of memory loss — in your family, your work, or your own fear of aging.

    What You’ll Take Away:
    - Why logic fails in dementia care — and what works instead
    - A new way to define success when memory is slipping
    - How to build emotional trust with someone who feels unreachable
    - The single most overlooked cause of caregiver burnout
    - What real leadership looks like in aging and care

    Guest Bio:
    Laura Wayman is an author, educator, and care consultant known nationally as The Dementia Whisperer. Her approach blends emotional intelligence and practical training to help families and professionals transform the dementia experience.

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    34 分
  • The Retrieval System That Could Save—or Mislead—Your Mom
    2025/05/15

    When AI answers with confidence—but not accuracy—who gets hurt first?

    In this eye-opening episode, Alon Bochman, founder of RAGMetrics and former head of AI at Microsoft and Google, unpacks the hidden dangers inside today's most trusted AI tools. From faulty medical chatbot advice to flawed voice interfaces for seniors, we explore how retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems fail—and what must be done to protect the people least equipped to detect those failures.

    💡 What You’ll Learn:
    - The #1 reason RAG systems mislead users (and why most teams miss it)
    - How to harden your AI system for seniors, caregivers, and critical domains
    - Why hallucination isn't just a bug—it's a systemic design flaw
    - How to embed empathy, accuracy, and auditability into your RAG pipeline
    - The ethical red line when AI pretends to “remember” someone with dementia

    👤 About Alon:
    Alon Bochman is the founder of RAGMetrics, leading the charge in retrieval optimization, observability, and AI safety for regulated industries. His work sits at the intersection of machine learning rigor and human-first ethics—especially for the aging population.

    🎯 If you build or deploy AI systems—or care for someone who relies on them—this episode is a must-listen.

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    40 分
  • You’ve Got Experience. Now Let’s Make AI Work for You
    2025/05/15

    What if the real threat of AI isn’t just job loss—but erasure?

    In this powerful episode, Dave Edwards, founder of the Artificiality Institute, joins us to expose how AI systems are reshaping the workplace, learning, and caregiving—without considering the 50+ population. From age-biased algorithms to tools that quietly bypass experienced professionals, Dave shows how we can flip the script with lifelong learning, ethical design, and the creative power of seasoned minds.

    💡 What You’ll Learn:
    - How AI is quietly discriminating against older professionals—and how to fight back
    - Why “prompting” is the new editing, and why your experience matters more than ever
    - How to rebuild creativity with AI as your partner, not your replacement
    - Why dehumanization in eldercare tech is real—and how to design for dignity
    - The one transparency rule every AI system for seniors should follow

    👤 About Dave:
    Dave Edwards leads the Artificiality Institute, a nonprofit research organization focused on human-centered AI design. He’s spent decades helping organizations and institutions design ethical tech ecosystems that elevate—not erase—our humanity.

    🧭 This is your AI roadmap—especially if you're over 50 and refuse to become obsolete.

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    43 分
  • She Couldn’t Remember Much—Until This App Brought Her Back
    2025/05/14

    What if joy—not therapy—is the key to reaching someone with dementia?

    In this powerful episode, Bruce Elliott shares the deeply human story behind Memory Lane Games, an app that transforms personalized trivia into moments of reconnection, healing, and even speech breakthroughs for people living with memory loss.

    Whether you're a caregiver, clinician, or innovator in aging, you'll walk away with new hope and real strategies for restoring connection—one memory at a time.

    🧠 What You'll Discover:
    - Why traditional brain games fail—and what *actually* works
    - The neuroscience of emotional memory and reminiscence therapy
    - How AI is being used to scale joy, not just features
    - A story of one man’s mother who spoke again after years of silence
    - How caregivers are using gameplay to track emotional changes before clinical ones

    🎙️ About Bruce:
    Bruce Elliott is the founder of Memory Lane Games, a globally recognized dementia support app backed by clinicians, loved by caregivers, and rooted in human-first design. His mission: restore joy, dignity, and storytelling to lives affected by memory loss.

    💬 If you’ve ever watched someone you love slowly fade—this conversation might offer a light you didn’t know you needed.

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    28 分