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Today's guest is Emmanuel Walckenaer, CEO of YSEOP. In this episode, we discuss two core questions: first, how are enterprise leaders measuring the success of AI programs that are being used to augment human productivity? The second question is about where humans fit in the loop. In other words, why are humans still critical for certain kinds of workflows and decision-making processes? Emmanuel discusses the concepts of accountability and transparency and how those themes fit into humans' role as orchestrators of AI in the enterprise. He also gives his perspective on where he sees augmentation happen in the life sciences space while discussing several of YSEOP's use-cases applicable in other industries. Our sponsor of today's episode is YSEOP. If you're interested in reaching Emerj's global audience, be sure to visit emerj.com/ad1.
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Today's guest is Emmanuel Walckenaer, CEO of YSEOP. In this episode, we discuss two core questions: first, how are enterprise leaders measuring the success of AI programs that are being used to augment human productivity? The second question is about where humans fit in the loop. In other words, why are humans still critical for certain kinds of workflows and decision-making processes? Emmanuel discusses the concepts of accountability and transparency and how those themes fit into humans' role as orchestrators of AI in the enterprise. He also gives his perspective on where he sees augmentation happen in the life sciences space while discussing several of YSEOP's use-cases applicable in other industries. Our sponsor of today's episode is YSEOP. If you're interested in reaching Emerj's global audience, be sure to visit emerj.com/ad1.

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