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Chris Hay, AI Technologist & Futurist
Chris and I know each other well through our time at IBM, where I’ve watched him pitch complex ideas to huge audiences without ever appearing tied to a slide deck. He describes himself as a “technologist, futurist and disruptor” — and if you listen to this episode, you’ll quickly see why. While he humbly claims he doesn’t ‘do pitching’, what he actually does is convince people to think differently about technology, the future, and how to adapt — and that, in my book, is pitching in its purest form.
The Human vs. AI Paradox
In the episode, we dig into what happens when you bring AI into your pitch process — not as a replacement for your voice, but as a tool to shape ideas faster, polish drafts, and even pressure-test your slides from the audience’s perspective. Chris jokes that AI can do a lot of what he does, except stand on a stage and read the room in real time — and that’s precisely where your irreplaceable edge lives.
Structured Unstructured: How Chris Pitches
This is such an important lesson for anyone who feels chained to a script. The real magic of pitching, as Chris shows, is that you can only plan so much. The rest is reading the room and trusting your expertise.
AI as Your Pitch Assistant
We get into real tools too: from ChatGPT for quick structure drafts, to ‘deep research’ prompts for gathering audience insights, to using AI as a virtual focus group to test whether your message lands. What struck me is that none of this replaces a good pitch — it just cuts the grunt work, so you can spend more time crafting moments that resonate.
What to Watch For
A Few Takeaways
Wrapping Up
If you enjoy the conversation, don’t forget to grab a copy of PITCH: How to Captivate and Convince Any Audience on the Planet. It expands on these ideas with real stories, actionable frameworks, and a fresh approach to making your next pitch feel more like a conversation than a performance.
Listen now — and let me know what you think. I promise it’s more fun than watching an AI pitch to another AI (although we cover that too!).
You can find Chris at his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@chrishayuk
Chris Hay, AI Technologist & Futurist
Chris and I know each other well through our time at IBM, where I’ve watched him pitch complex ideas to huge audiences without ever appearing tied to a slide deck. He describes himself as a “technologist, futurist and disruptor” — and if you listen to this episode, you’ll quickly see why. While he humbly claims he doesn’t ‘do pitching’, what he actually does is convince people to think differently about technology, the future, and how to adapt — and that, in my book, is pitching in its purest form.
The Human vs. AI Paradox
In the episode, we dig into what happens when you bring AI into your pitch process — not as a replacement for your voice, but as a tool to shape ideas faster, polish drafts, and even pressure-test your slides from the audience’s perspective. Chris jokes that AI can do a lot of what he does, except stand on a stage and read the room in real time — and that’s precisely where your irreplaceable edge lives.
Structured Unstructured: How Chris Pitches
This is such an important lesson for anyone who feels chained to a script. The real magic of pitching, as Chris shows, is that you can only plan so much. The rest is reading the room and trusting your expertise.
AI as Your Pitch Assistant
We get into real tools too: from ChatGPT for quick structure drafts, to ‘deep research’ prompts for gathering audience insights, to using AI as a virtual focus group to test whether your message lands. What struck me is that none of this replaces a good pitch — it just cuts the grunt work, so you can spend more time crafting moments that resonate.
What to Watch For
A Few Takeaways
Wrapping Up
If you enjoy the conversation, don’t forget to grab a copy of PITCH: How to Captivate and Convince Any Audience on the Planet. It expands on these ideas with real stories, actionable frameworks, and a fresh approach to making your next pitch feel more like a conversation than a performance.
Listen now — and let me know what you think. I promise it’s more fun than watching an AI pitch to another AI (although we cover that too!).
You can find Chris at his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@chrishayuk