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Zara Anita Paul, co-founder and CEO of Choppity, shares insights on the transformative potential of AI in video editing, emphasising that it should enhance creativity rather than replace it.
With a background in mathematics and computer science, Zara discusses their journey from traditional video editing to creating an AI-driven platform that simplifies the editing process for creators, highlighting the growing need for accessible tools in the evolving media landscape, particularly for podcasters.
Throughout the conversation, Zara reflects on the challenges of being a non-binary person in the tech world, noting the lack of representation and the importance of using personal experiences to drive change.
The episode also touches on the current state of AI, its impact on jobs, and the necessity for companies to focus on meaningful innovation rather than chasing fleeting trends.
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Zara Anita Paul, co-founder and CEO of Choppity, shares insights on the transformative potential of AI in video editing, emphasising that it should enhance creativity rather than replace it.
With a background in mathematics and computer science, Zara discusses their journey from traditional video editing to creating an AI-driven platform that simplifies the editing process for creators, highlighting the growing need for accessible tools in the evolving media landscape, particularly for podcasters.
Throughout the conversation, Zara reflects on the challenges of being a non-binary person in the tech world, noting the lack of representation and the importance of using personal experiences to drive change.
The episode also touches on the current state of AI, its impact on jobs, and the necessity for companies to focus on meaningful innovation rather than chasing fleeting trends.
Takeaways:
Links referenced in this episode:
Companies mentioned in this episode: