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The Evolution of AI: Past, Present, and Future
Host: Steve Boese
Guest: Miranda Nash, Group Vice President of Applications Development Strategy, Oracle
Summary
In this episode of the HR Happy Hour Show, Steve Boese interviews Miranda Nash, Group VP of Applications Development Strategy at Oracle, discussing the transformative impact of AI in enterprise applications. They explore the evolution of AI from predictive models to generative and agentic AI, emphasizing the importance of security, reliability, and data management. Miranda shares insights on how Oracle is leveraging AI to automate complex processes and enhance user experience, while also addressing the future of AI in enterprise solutions.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to AI in Enterprise
3:17 Understanding Enterprise AI vs Consumer AI
6:10 The Evolution of AI: From Predictive to Generative
09:16 Agentic AI: A New Frontier
11:14 Real-World Applications of Agentic AI
14:05 The Future of AI in Enterprise
17:12 Advice for Organizations Adopting AI
20:20 Conclusion and Future Outlook
Thank you for your continued support of the show and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
The HR Happy Hour Network is sponsored by Workhuman.
These days, it feels like there isn’t much good to go around in the world of work.
But Workhuman knows when we celebrate the good in each of us, we bring out the best in all of us.
It’s why they created the world’s # 1 employee recognition platform — and they didn’t stop there, combining rich recognition data with AI to create Human Intelligence, so you can get uniquely good insights into performance, skills, engagement and more.
To learn more about how you can join their force for good, go to Workhuman.com, or check out their own podcast, “How We Work,” which explores, the trends, issues, relationships, and experiences that shape our workplaces.
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The Evolution of AI: Past, Present, and Future
Host: Steve Boese
Guest: Miranda Nash, Group Vice President of Applications Development Strategy, Oracle
Summary
In this episode of the HR Happy Hour Show, Steve Boese interviews Miranda Nash, Group VP of Applications Development Strategy at Oracle, discussing the transformative impact of AI in enterprise applications. They explore the evolution of AI from predictive models to generative and agentic AI, emphasizing the importance of security, reliability, and data management. Miranda shares insights on how Oracle is leveraging AI to automate complex processes and enhance user experience, while also addressing the future of AI in enterprise solutions.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to AI in Enterprise
3:17 Understanding Enterprise AI vs Consumer AI
6:10 The Evolution of AI: From Predictive to Generative
09:16 Agentic AI: A New Frontier
11:14 Real-World Applications of Agentic AI
14:05 The Future of AI in Enterprise
17:12 Advice for Organizations Adopting AI
20:20 Conclusion and Future Outlook
Thank you for your continued support of the show and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
The HR Happy Hour Network is sponsored by Workhuman.
These days, it feels like there isn’t much good to go around in the world of work.
But Workhuman knows when we celebrate the good in each of us, we bring out the best in all of us.
It’s why they created the world’s # 1 employee recognition platform — and they didn’t stop there, combining rich recognition data with AI to create Human Intelligence, so you can get uniquely good insights into performance, skills, engagement and more.
To learn more about how you can join their force for good, go to Workhuman.com, or check out their own podcast, “How We Work,” which explores, the trends, issues, relationships, and experiences that shape our workplaces.

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