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This week on the RAIZOR Report, we’re unpacking a pivotal stretch in AI, tech innovation, and business transformation. From AI agents reshaping everyday workflows to major breakthroughs in healthcare, sustainability, and customer experience, the landscape is shifting fast—and we’re here to help you make sense of it all. Whether you're a business leader, marketer, or just trying to keep up with the pace of change, this episode brings practical insights alongside big-picture trends.
We explore why 72% of businesses adopting AI in 2024 are still falling short of its potential. The takeaway? AI works best when used as a tool for operational transformation, not a shiny add-on. We’ll cover strategic use cases like supply chain optimization, predictive maintenance, and customer service augmentation.
From Amazon’s Nova Act to Microsoft Fabric and Temporal’s new funding round, companies are investing heavily in agentic AI. You’ll get a clearer view of how these systems automate routine tasks, interpret complex data, and operate across customer-facing apps—boosting productivity without breaking your tech stack.
Google, OpenAI, and Amazon are in a quiet platform war. This episode breaks down how their latest moves—like Gemini 2.5 going free and ChatGPT’s massive growth—could impact developers, marketers, and small businesses trying to keep pace with rapid AI innovation.
From a gene-edited pig liver working in human patients to an AI-powered therapy app performing on par with human counselors, we discuss how healthcare innovation is ramping up thanks to AI and biotech convergence—and what that means for hospitals and wellness programs.
GPT-4.5 recently passed what many are calling the first credible Turing test. We unpack what that actually means, why contextual framing is everything, and what businesses need to consider for customer service, education, and user trust going forward.
From ChatGPT’s new image creation tools to Adobe’s Generative Extend, creative workflows are going through a major shift. We’ll talk about how marketers and media teams can reduce lag time and still keep creative control.
Some Oscar-winning films used AI in post-production this year. The conversation around AI in entertainment is evolving, and this episode explains why studios now see these tools not as a threat, but as a way to speed up production without sacrificing quality.
This week pulls back the curtain on how AI is moving past buzzwords and into core business functions—from drug development and education to creative production and logistics. You'll walk away with a better grasp of:
Whether you're considering your own AI strategy or just trying to stay informed, this episode offers grounded, practical perspectives that can help you make informed decisions in an accelerating digital world.
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This week on the RAIZOR Report, we’re unpacking a pivotal stretch in AI, tech innovation, and business transformation. From AI agents reshaping everyday workflows to major breakthroughs in healthcare, sustainability, and customer experience, the landscape is shifting fast—and we’re here to help you make sense of it all. Whether you're a business leader, marketer, or just trying to keep up with the pace of change, this episode brings practical insights alongside big-picture trends.
We explore why 72% of businesses adopting AI in 2024 are still falling short of its potential. The takeaway? AI works best when used as a tool for operational transformation, not a shiny add-on. We’ll cover strategic use cases like supply chain optimization, predictive maintenance, and customer service augmentation.
From Amazon’s Nova Act to Microsoft Fabric and Temporal’s new funding round, companies are investing heavily in agentic AI. You’ll get a clearer view of how these systems automate routine tasks, interpret complex data, and operate across customer-facing apps—boosting productivity without breaking your tech stack.
Google, OpenAI, and Amazon are in a quiet platform war. This episode breaks down how their latest moves—like Gemini 2.5 going free and ChatGPT’s massive growth—could impact developers, marketers, and small businesses trying to keep pace with rapid AI innovation.
From a gene-edited pig liver working in human patients to an AI-powered therapy app performing on par with human counselors, we discuss how healthcare innovation is ramping up thanks to AI and biotech convergence—and what that means for hospitals and wellness programs.
GPT-4.5 recently passed what many are calling the first credible Turing test. We unpack what that actually means, why contextual framing is everything, and what businesses need to consider for customer service, education, and user trust going forward.
From ChatGPT’s new image creation tools to Adobe’s Generative Extend, creative workflows are going through a major shift. We’ll talk about how marketers and media teams can reduce lag time and still keep creative control.
Some Oscar-winning films used AI in post-production this year. The conversation around AI in entertainment is evolving, and this episode explains why studios now see these tools not as a threat, but as a way to speed up production without sacrificing quality.
This week pulls back the curtain on how AI is moving past buzzwords and into core business functions—from drug development and education to creative production and logistics. You'll walk away with a better grasp of:
Whether you're considering your own AI strategy or just trying to stay informed, this episode offers grounded, practical perspectives that can help you make informed decisions in an accelerating digital world.
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