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.
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