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The guy next door - AI
Episode 1417th March 2023 • Presentation (Skills) Q&A • Carina Ridenius och Martin Lindeskog
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Everybody talks about AI. Tomorrow is already here. AI, the guy next door, your the savior in distress. Or? 

AI creates opportunities, development and growth. 

Do you use it? Maybe you you use it more than you think. 

Martin is using it.... and Carina as well. Hear more about where and when. 

Take a look into the show notes and get more information.

Send us questions to: info AT pik DOT nu, or contact us via Carina's site or Martin's Bio.Link page. You could also contact us on LinkedIn (Carina Ridenius and Martin Lindeskog).

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The episode (6 minutes) was recorded at 1600 Central European Time, on March 10, 2023, with Ringr app.. Martin did the editing and post-production with the podcast maker, Alitu. The transcript is generated by Alitu.

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Martin:

Welcome to Presentation Skills q and AI.

Martin:

I am Martin Lindeskog.

Martin:

Hi Karina, how are you doing?

Martin:

Do I sound like a robot?

Carina:

No, I don't think so.

Carina:

Hi Martin, how are you today?

Martin:

Yes, I'm fine.

Martin:

We have a topic.

Martin:

I tried to be funny, but I don't know if that got through.

Martin:

But we were talking about robots in a way.

Carina:

Yes, everyone is talking about robots in a way nowadays.

Carina:

AI? What's that?

Carina:

Yes, and I thought that could be our topic for this session because the whole society are

Carina:

talking about AI today.

Carina:

So why not?

Carina:

Shouldn't we do it?

Martin:

Yes, correct.

Martin:

I think that's a good idea.

Martin:

So again, what's AI standing for?

Carina:

But in Swedish we called it a e. Maybe sometimes it's a little bit difficult for us

Carina:

to say AI because we are used to say yes, how.

Martin:

Intelligent is this kind of phenomenon or service or what do you call it?

Martin:

I know that you have some insider information and you have individuals that working in this

Martin:

space, studying in this area.

Martin:

And it's the future in a way.

Carina:

Yes, we are already there.

Carina:

Should I say in the future we are using AI in

Carina:

many different kind of parts of the society.

Carina:

But now when we are talking, you and I, we are

Carina:

going to talk about how if we are use it, if you are use it and if I use it.

Carina:

And we're also going to talk about what it can be used for.

Carina:

When we talk about presentation and pictures and text, that's our topic.

Carina:

Should I say are you using it, Martin?

Martin:

That's a good question.

Martin:

Next question.

Martin:

Yes, I am using it, I think indirectly.

Martin:

And when I'm thinking about it regarding

Martin:

podcasting, I'm using it for generating transcript of what we are saying.

Martin:

So then it's a kind of intelligence in an artificial way, a robot that listen to our

Martin:

sound pattern and print it out as a transcript.

Martin:

So yes, I'm using it.

Carina:

So our listeners can also read what we are saying in this show.

Carina:

Yes, exactly.

Carina:

I use it also in some kind of that way, when I

Carina:

want to express myself in another linguistic way, I use it.

Carina:

Before I used language dictionaries, and I still do.

Carina:

Should I say but when I write or when I should have a speech that is very important, I want

Carina:

to express myself.

Carina:

How do you say adequately, is that the right

Carina:

word?

Martin:

Yeah, I think it's a good word.

Martin:

You could get synonyms of that word and so on.

Martin:

But in this context, I think it's a perfect way of saying it.

Carina:

And I'm also going to try it on presentations.

Carina:

So there I can really give a tip that you should look at YouTube.

Carina:

There you have a lot of material how you can use it for presentations.

Carina:

But should I say you still have to check the presentation out so you get the right

Carina:

information in your presentation.

Carina:

You couldn't just take it and use it.

Carina:

But you can learn much more from these films on YouTube if you would like to look at them.

Martin:

Great. So then I think we will ask the robot about if this is the correct answer when

Martin:

we have published the episode and we will come back to this soon again.

Martin:

So my call to action is to check out the show notes and the transcript and see if you follow

Martin:

along and think that's a tool and support and help for you.

Martin:

And also check out the images with a new podcast app.

Martin:

So go to newpodcastapps.com or to podcastapps.com a new domain so it's even

Martin:

easier to remember it.

Carina:

Yes, well this is a huge topic so I think we talk about it next episode as well, I

Carina:

think.

Martin:

Yeah, we will do it.

Carina:

We will return to it.

Martin:

Yeah, thanks again Karina, and talk to you soon again.

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