
Erick Espinosa
Journalist and Producer at Freelance
Media and Communications Specialist previously with @CityNewsTO and @globalnewsto ✉️[email protected] https://t.co/NSkDPeQTx9
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4 weeks ago |
sociable.co | Erick Espinosa |MIT Professors
In this Brains Byte Back, we sit down with Hari Vasudevan, founder and CEO of Think Power Solutions and KYRO, to explore how AI is modernizing the construction industry. With a background in engineering and large-scale capital projects, Vasudevan recognized a gap between engineers and field teams—one that often led to inefficiencies, miscommunications. And in an industry where time is money, fluency in an operation matters.
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1 month ago |
latinamericareports.com | Erick Espinosa
Latin America may not be the first place that springs to mind when discussing AI, however the region is driving innovation of this technology forward. While the U.S. and China lead when it comes to the creation of AI models and applications such as the now-infamous apps ChatGPT and DeepSeek, the next phase of growth is expected to be reliant on public-private partnerships. On this front, Latin America is set to play a role in AI’s leap forward for a number of reasons.
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1 month ago |
sociable.co | Erick Espinosa |MIT Professors
It’s really hard to think of an industry out there that doesn't leverage AI. For marketers, it’s become a revolutionary tool that cuts cost, increases productivity, and uses data to enhance personalization. But we’re not here to talk about why it’s great. There are thousands of articles online that will do that for you. Instead, in this episode of Brain Byte Back we shift gears today and ask: Is it possible for marketers to overuse AI? And if so, what are the results?
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Jan 15, 2025 |
sociable.co | Erick Espinosa |MIT Professors
In this episode of Brains Byte Back, we welcome 20-year-old inventor and Yale student David Fleming, the creator of Releevum, a groundbreaking self-serve headache relief device. David shares his inspiring journey of overcoming debilitating migraines, his early prototypes at age 11, and his relentless pursuit of innovation that led to over 100 iterations of his product.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
sociable.co | Erick Espinosa |MIT Professors
In this episode of Brains Byte Back, we visit a pressing issue: over-tourism and its impact on our planet. From the wildfires devastating Canada’s forests to the historic and deadly flooding in Valencia, the consequences of global warming are undeniable. And tourism, while a vital economic driver, often amplifies these challenges—putting immense pressure on fragile ecosystems, local resources, and cultural landmarks.
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With technology advancing rapidly, have you ever considered whether our learning styles should also advance with it? Ruban Phukan joins me for this episode of Brains Byte Back to discuss the issue of traditional learning in a world where time is a luxury. https://t.co/IchTgjiV1P

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