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Welcome to "Signals & Sparks," the podcast that finds the method in the madness and the data behind the creative spark.
This week, James Welch sits down with Jamie Sergeant, founder of the global marketing agency Crowd. Jamie joins the pod to talk AI, global insights, and... giant penises? (Yes, you read that right.)
The Signal in the NoiseJamie's signal is the great AI showdown: USA vs. China.
He argues the US is trying to build one "behemoth AI" to rule them all (and costing a fortune in compute power to run). Meanwhile, China is quietly building an army of "bespoke AI"—over 2,000 tiny, specialist AIs in WeChat alone—that "get one job done really, really well" using far less power.
Jamie places his bets on the bespoke approach, warning that the giant models will soon be too expensive to even switch on.
Connecting the DotsSo, how does Jamie know all this? He's not just doom-scrolling. His "spark" comes from his agency, Crowd.
While some agencies are "global" on their website, Jamie is on "daily calls" with his teams in key territories like Chengdu and Shenzhen. He explains how having 25 nationalities on a staff of 55 and serving as a UK "export champion" gives him a direct line to what's actually happening on the ground, long before it becomes a trend piece.
High FiveWe finish with the "High Five" quick-fire round, and frankly, it's an all-timer. Tune in to hear:
(Music from "Signals & Sparks" by The Consultants)
By James WelchWelcome to "Signals & Sparks," the podcast that finds the method in the madness and the data behind the creative spark.
This week, James Welch sits down with Jamie Sergeant, founder of the global marketing agency Crowd. Jamie joins the pod to talk AI, global insights, and... giant penises? (Yes, you read that right.)
The Signal in the NoiseJamie's signal is the great AI showdown: USA vs. China.
He argues the US is trying to build one "behemoth AI" to rule them all (and costing a fortune in compute power to run). Meanwhile, China is quietly building an army of "bespoke AI"—over 2,000 tiny, specialist AIs in WeChat alone—that "get one job done really, really well" using far less power.
Jamie places his bets on the bespoke approach, warning that the giant models will soon be too expensive to even switch on.
Connecting the DotsSo, how does Jamie know all this? He's not just doom-scrolling. His "spark" comes from his agency, Crowd.
While some agencies are "global" on their website, Jamie is on "daily calls" with his teams in key territories like Chengdu and Shenzhen. He explains how having 25 nationalities on a staff of 55 and serving as a UK "export champion" gives him a direct line to what's actually happening on the ground, long before it becomes a trend piece.
High FiveWe finish with the "High Five" quick-fire round, and frankly, it's an all-timer. Tune in to hear:
(Music from "Signals & Sparks" by The Consultants)