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  • 1 month ago | amdocs.com | Matt Roberts |David Scott

    Feb 27, 2025The role of the CMO in the age of the AI renaissanceIt’s the season finale of The Great Indoors! In this final episode, Randi Zuckerberg returns for a fascinating discussion about AI’s growing impact on the human experience. From LLMs helping you navigate your dating life to AI’s potential to create music that generates its own fandom, Randi and Matthew Roberts explore the unexpected ways this technology is transforming areas that once required a uniquely human touch.

  • 2 months ago | amdocs.com | Matt Roberts |David Scott

    Feb 06, 2025The Timeless Power of StorytellingNarratives are everywhere.  From Pride and Prejudice to TikTok, from business strategies to bedtime stories—storytelling is the invisible thread that connects us all.  We dive into the timeless power of storytelling with creative writer, Poppy Hollingworth. From ancient literature to modern-day marketing, Poppy breaks down the key elements that make a great story and how narratives shape our world.

  • 2 months ago | amdocs.com | Matt Roberts |David Scott

    Jan 29, 2025Exploring the possibilities of a more beautiful worldWhen you don't use a muscle or a skill, it's a well-known fact that atrophy inevitably sets in. To improve oneself, an active effort must be made to ensure progress. But what happens with the advent of AI, designed to make things easier? What implications will this have on the cognitive processes that require continuous refinement?

  • Dec 7, 2024 | inverness-courier.co.uk | David Scott

    A Highland publisher has an intriguing new book by the famous Nessie hunter Adrian Shine appropriately titled ‘A Natural History of Sea Serpents’. Adrian Shine was author, designer and curator of the exhibition at the Loch Ness Centre in Drumnadrochit and is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

  • Oct 9, 2024 | shareprophets.com | David Scott |Tom Winnifrith |Steven Moore |Nigel Somerville

    Premium content is for paid subscribers only Become a member starting at £6.99 per month for all articles, the Bearcast, and our seven year archive. Start your free trial now Or SIGN IN NOWAt the start of the new parliamentary term, and as Labour returns to power for the first time in fifteen years, the King’s Speech included no less than 40 bills covering a range of policy areas from economic stability and growth to health and national security.

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