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Are you wrestling with ethical questions about AI while also feeling curious about its potential?
In this thought-provoking episode, Sara welcomes Dvorah Graeser, an "old internet" technologist who brings a unique perspective on AI democratization. From programming for the Human Genome Project to founding RocketSmart, Dvorah shares insights on how we can approach AI with both skepticism and agency.
Discover why those who shy away from AI might be surrendering power to tech giants, and learn practical considerations for responsibly engaging with generative AI tools in your work.
Episode Highlights:AI Ethics & Transparency
Generative AI for Work
Small Business vs. Big Tech
AI for Strategy & Execution
[00:00:00] Introduction: Welcome to Thinkydoers and introduction to Dvorah Graeser
[00:03:00] Dvorah's background: From programming before GUI to AI development
[00:05:00] Ethics of generative AI: The challenge of retrofitting ethics
[00:08:00] Choosing trustworthy AI models: Evaluating data policies and transparency
[00:10:00] Democratizing technology: The historical context and importance
[00:14:00] Advice for Thinkydoer leaders: Focus on process integration
[00:17:00] IP concerns for creators and business owners: Strategies and policies
[00:20:00] AI and the future of work: Research on workplace satisfaction
[00:25:00] The potential of open-source models like DeepSeek for small businesses
[00:29:00] Individual action: How to participate in shaping ethical AI
Notable Quotes"If a company is using AI in a way you don’t like, let them know—preferably on social media, so others can join the conversation." – Dvorah Graeser (00:31:00) "Generative AI is more about curation than creation. It gives you 100 ideas, but you still need the expertise to pick the right one." – Dvorah Graeser (00:22:00) "Most small businesses don’t need the latest AI model. They need AI that works with their data and processes." – Dvorah Graeser (00:26:00) "AI isn’t just a tool for big corporations. Small businesses that use AI strategically can be more agile and outmaneuver larger companies." – Dvorah Graeser (00:28:00) Guest InformationDvorah Graeser is the founder and CEO of RocketSmart, specializing in AI, intellectual property, and technology commercialization. With a background in pharmacology, AI programming, and U.S. patent law, she has worked on projects like the Human Genome Project and now advocates for AI ethics and democratization. Based in the Netherlands and Chicago, Dvorah helps businesses and universities navigate the evolving AI landscape.
Dvorah’s Resources Mentioned:Dvorah's Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/dgraeser
Snag Dvorah’s Three-Page AI Transformation Blueprint: https://findrc.co/genaibydg
Websites: kisspatent.com, rocketsmart.io
Sara's Links and Resources:Newsletter: findrc.co/newsletter
Contact: findrc.co/contact
Social media: @saralobkovich on most platforms
Show notes: findrc.co/thinkydoers
Book launch squad: findrc.co/launchsquad
Find full show notes and the episode transcript via https://findrc.co/thinkydoers!
Mentioned in this episode:
Don't forget your free No-BS OKRs Workbook
Before I let you go, I just wanna remind you, you can pick up your copy of "You Are a Strategist: Use No-BS OKRs to Get Big Things Done" at https://youareastrategist.com, and you'll get that free PDF of the "No-BS OKRs Workbook" when you purchase direct.
Don't forget: Get your free No-BS OKRs Workbook or schedule a VIP Strategy Day!
Before I let you go, I just wanna remind you, you can pick up your copy of "You Are a Strategist: Use No-BS OKRs to Get Big Things Done" at https://youareastrategist.com, and you'll get that free PDF of the "No-BS OKRs Workbook" when you purchase direct.
By Sara Lobkovich5
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Are you wrestling with ethical questions about AI while also feeling curious about its potential?
In this thought-provoking episode, Sara welcomes Dvorah Graeser, an "old internet" technologist who brings a unique perspective on AI democratization. From programming for the Human Genome Project to founding RocketSmart, Dvorah shares insights on how we can approach AI with both skepticism and agency.
Discover why those who shy away from AI might be surrendering power to tech giants, and learn practical considerations for responsibly engaging with generative AI tools in your work.
Episode Highlights:AI Ethics & Transparency
Generative AI for Work
Small Business vs. Big Tech
AI for Strategy & Execution
[00:00:00] Introduction: Welcome to Thinkydoers and introduction to Dvorah Graeser
[00:03:00] Dvorah's background: From programming before GUI to AI development
[00:05:00] Ethics of generative AI: The challenge of retrofitting ethics
[00:08:00] Choosing trustworthy AI models: Evaluating data policies and transparency
[00:10:00] Democratizing technology: The historical context and importance
[00:14:00] Advice for Thinkydoer leaders: Focus on process integration
[00:17:00] IP concerns for creators and business owners: Strategies and policies
[00:20:00] AI and the future of work: Research on workplace satisfaction
[00:25:00] The potential of open-source models like DeepSeek for small businesses
[00:29:00] Individual action: How to participate in shaping ethical AI
Notable Quotes"If a company is using AI in a way you don’t like, let them know—preferably on social media, so others can join the conversation." – Dvorah Graeser (00:31:00) "Generative AI is more about curation than creation. It gives you 100 ideas, but you still need the expertise to pick the right one." – Dvorah Graeser (00:22:00) "Most small businesses don’t need the latest AI model. They need AI that works with their data and processes." – Dvorah Graeser (00:26:00) "AI isn’t just a tool for big corporations. Small businesses that use AI strategically can be more agile and outmaneuver larger companies." – Dvorah Graeser (00:28:00) Guest InformationDvorah Graeser is the founder and CEO of RocketSmart, specializing in AI, intellectual property, and technology commercialization. With a background in pharmacology, AI programming, and U.S. patent law, she has worked on projects like the Human Genome Project and now advocates for AI ethics and democratization. Based in the Netherlands and Chicago, Dvorah helps businesses and universities navigate the evolving AI landscape.
Dvorah’s Resources Mentioned:Dvorah's Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/dgraeser
Snag Dvorah’s Three-Page AI Transformation Blueprint: https://findrc.co/genaibydg
Websites: kisspatent.com, rocketsmart.io
Sara's Links and Resources:Newsletter: findrc.co/newsletter
Contact: findrc.co/contact
Social media: @saralobkovich on most platforms
Show notes: findrc.co/thinkydoers
Book launch squad: findrc.co/launchsquad
Find full show notes and the episode transcript via https://findrc.co/thinkydoers!
Mentioned in this episode:
Don't forget your free No-BS OKRs Workbook
Before I let you go, I just wanna remind you, you can pick up your copy of "You Are a Strategist: Use No-BS OKRs to Get Big Things Done" at https://youareastrategist.com, and you'll get that free PDF of the "No-BS OKRs Workbook" when you purchase direct.
Don't forget: Get your free No-BS OKRs Workbook or schedule a VIP Strategy Day!
Before I let you go, I just wanna remind you, you can pick up your copy of "You Are a Strategist: Use No-BS OKRs to Get Big Things Done" at https://youareastrategist.com, and you'll get that free PDF of the "No-BS OKRs Workbook" when you purchase direct.