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The AI Lyceum

Podcast by Samraj Matharu

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The AI Lyceum Podcast explores the intersection of artificial intelligence, ethics, and society, bringing together voices from academia, industry, and policy. Hosted by Samraj Matharu - AI ethicist certified by OxEthica, University of Oxford, Visiting Lecturer at Durham University, and founder of The AI Lyceum - each episode unpacks the real-world impact of AI on business, governance, and human values.Listeners can expect:▸ Sharp discussions on AI ethics, regulation, and governance▸ Insights from leading experts at OpenAI, University of Oxford and more.▸ Practical perspectives on responsible AI adoption in business▸ Philosophical reflections on how AI reshapes our world🌐 Website: theailyceum.com🔗 Linktree: linktr.ee/theailyceumThis isn’t just another tech podcast - it’s a space for critical thinking, practical wisdom, and future-facing ideas. Whether you’re a policymaker, business leader, or AI practitioner, The AI Lyceum Podcast equips you with the clarity to navigate AI responsibly.*The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual speakers alone. They do not represent the views of The AI Lyceum, its host, or any affiliated organisations. Each guest participates in a personal capacity. The AI Lyceum and its host accept no responsibility or liability for any loss, damage, or actions taken in reliance on the content of this podcast.

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31 episodes

episode How AI Changes What We Believe [AI Ethics Researcher, Dr Jana Sedláková] #31 artwork

How AI Changes What We Believe [AI Ethics Researcher, Dr Jana Sedláková] #31

‘AI provides the view from nowhere. And I don’t mean it in a good way. I don’t mean the view from nowhere as an objective view. I mean it as AI doesn’t have experiences. It literally doesn’t have a point of view. But if you talk to another human being, it gives you a point of view on your situation. So you see that another human being, that is like you, could perceive things differently. So it provides a different perspective, and AI cannot do it.’ In this episode of The AI Lyceum®, Samraj Matharu speaks with Dr Jana Sedláková about artificial epistemology, humanisation, empathy, conversational AI in mental healthcare, and how AI may shape what humans come to believe. Jana’s PhD focused on the ethics of conversational AI in mental healthcare, one of the most sensitive areas of human-AI interaction. She is now developing her book, The Ethics of Humanization, which asks why we build AI to seem human, and what this does to concepts like trust, empathy, knowledge, understanding and responsibility. This conversation explores a deeper question: when we say AI is intelligent, empathetic, trustworthy or knowledgeable, are we describing AI accurately, or are we changing the meaning of those words? EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS 0:00 ➤ Intro / Guest Welcome 3:05 ➤ Ethics, Understanding and AI 6:30 ➤ Conversational AI in Mental Healthcare 9:00 ➤ ELIZA, Simulation and Therapy Chatbots 12:10 ➤ Philosophy, Consciousness and Conceptual Clarity 17:35 ➤ Tokens, Meaning and Human Language 22:05 ➤ Epistemology and How AI Shapes Beliefs 27:20 ➤ Humanisation, Anthropomorphism and AI Design 32:55 ➤ Can AI Be Empathetic? 37:10 ➤ Morals, Ethics and the Educated Heart 42:45 ➤ AI Opportunities, Risks and Inequality 47:20 ➤ Final Reflections on the Good Use of AI YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@The.AI.Lyceum [https://www.youtube.com/@The.AI.Lyceum] Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/034vux8EWzb9M5Gn6QDMza [https://open.spotify.com/show/034vux8EWzb9M5Gn6QDMza] Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ai-lyceum/id1837737167 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ai-lyceum/id1837737167] Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5a67f821-89f8-4b95-b873-2933ab977cd3/the-ai-lyceum [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5a67f821-89f8-4b95-b873-2933ab977cd3/the-ai-lyceum] Website https://theailyceum.com [https://theailyceum.com] #AI #AIEthics #ArtificialIntelligence #Epistemology #Philosophy #MentalHealthAI #HumanAIInteraction #ResponsibleAI #TheAILyceum

18 May 2026 - 51 min
episode AI and the New Economics of Advertising [Media Analyst, Ian Whittaker] #30 artwork

AI and the New Economics of Advertising [Media Analyst, Ian Whittaker] #30

‘You are perceived as you price’ - Ian Whittaker Advertising is entering a new economic era. AI is changing what gets automated, what gets valued, and how agencies prove their worth. In this episode of The AI Lyceum®, Samraj Matharu speaks with Ian Whittaker, a media and advertising analyst who has spent more than 25 years looking at the industry through a financial markets lens. Ian argues that advertising has become too focused on efficiency: lower CPMs, cheaper reach, faster execution and marginal optimisation. But clients, CFOs and boards do not think in media metrics. They think in revenue growth, free cash flow, margin, risk and capital allocation. This conversation asks a simple question: if AI makes execution cheaper, what does the advertising industry get paid for next? We discuss why the current agency pricing model may not hold, why brand becomes more valuable when optimisation is abundant, why agencies need to move closer to the client P&L EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS 0:00 ➤ Intro / Guest Welcome 3:28 ➤ Ian Whittaker’s Background in Media, Markets and Advertising 4:45 ➤ Why Advertising Must Move From Efficiency to Efficacy 6:45 ➤ CPMs, Clicks, Cash Flow and the Client Gap 8:52 ➤ Starting With the Business Problem, Not the Technology 10:58 ➤ The Industry’s Rabbit Hole of Tech, Process and Measurement 15:12 ➤ AI as a Supply-Side Shock to Advertising 16:29 ➤ Why Advantage Moves Upstream to Strategy and Brand 20:03 ➤ Distribution Control, Ad Tech and the Future of Agencies 24:20 ➤ Publicis, Power of One and Agency Margin 26:19 ➤ Why the Advisor and Executor Roles Are Blurring 29:39 ➤ Why the Current Agency Revenue Model Will Not Hold 34:30 ➤ What Agencies Need to Change Before 2030 39:42 ➤ OpenAI Ads, LLM Advertising and Capital Allocation 42:06 ➤ Attribution, Risk and Why CFOs Do Not Need Perfect Certainty 46:35 ➤ Speaking the Language of the CFO 49:58 ➤ Closing Thoughts KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED ➤ Why has advertising become too focused on efficiency? ➤ What does AI do to agency pricing power? ➤ Why is execution becoming commoditised? ➤ Should agencies be paid for time, outputs or outcomes? ➤ Why does brand become more important in an AI-driven media world? ➤ How should advertisers think about every pound of media spend? ➤ Why do agencies need to speak the language of the CFO? SUBSCRIBE Subscribe to The AI Lyceum® for conversations on AI, philosophy, media, ethics and the future of business. CONNECT YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@The.AI.Lyceum [https://www.youtube.com/@The.AI.Lyceum] Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/034vux8EWzb9M5Gn6QDMza [https://open.spotify.com/show/034vux8EWzb9M5Gn6QDMza] Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ai-lyceum/id1837737167 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ai-lyceum/id1837737167] Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5a67f821-89f8-4b95-b873-2933ab977cd3/the-ai-lyceum [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5a67f821-89f8-4b95-b873-2933ab977cd3/the-ai-lyceum] Website https://theailyceum.com [https://theailyceum.com] LinkedIn Group https://www.linkedin.com/company/108295902/admin/dashboard/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/108295902/admin/dashboard/] #AI #Advertising #Media #MarketingScience #AdTech #BrandStrategy #TheAILyceum

3 May 2026 - 45 min
episode Inside the AI Supply Chain: How Cerebras Powers Fast AI [James Wang] #29 artwork

Inside the AI Supply Chain: How Cerebras Powers Fast AI [James Wang] #29

'STEM is reducible to math and math is verifiable. So anything verifiable is automatable.' In this episode of The AI Lyceum®, Samraj Matharu speaks with James Wang, Product Marketing Director at Cerebras, about the AI supply chain, inference, agents and what remains human when intelligence becomes infrastructure. James previously spent nearly a decade at NVIDIA before joining Cerebras, where he focuses on AI models and inference. This conversation goes from the technical to the philosophical: what inference actually means, why fast AI matters, how agentic coding is changing work, and why humanities, relationships and personal narrative may become more valuable in an age of automation. We also explore the difference between old rule-based automation and modern AI systems. As James puts it, with AI you no longer define every rule up front. You define the objective, and the system creates what it needs to get there. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS 0:00 ➤ Intro / Guest Welcome 1:20 ➤ Ray Kurzweil, AI and the Final Boss of Technology 6:00 ➤ What Inference Means and Why It Matters 10:20 ➤ AI Adoption, Agentic Coding and the Usage Gap 13:00 ➤ Mental Labour, Automation and the Future of Work 20:00 ➤ Rule-Based Automation vs Fluid Intelligence 25:00 ➤ Alignment, Consciousness and Inner Experience 28:00 ➤ Proactive AI, Offline Inference and Continuous Agents 32:00 ➤ Why Humanities May Matter More Than STEM 41:00 ➤ AGI Timelines and the End of Long-Term Forecasting 45:00 ➤ Agent Companies, Token Economies and Human Value 54:00 ➤ What Remains Valuable When AI Automates Utility KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED ➤ What is inference, and why does it matter in the AI supply chain? ➤ How does Cerebras fit into the future of AI infrastructure? ➤ Why is agentic coding changing software development so quickly? ➤ What is the difference between rule-based automation and intelligent AI? ➤ Why might verifiable tasks become increasingly automatable? ➤ What human skills become more valuable as AI gets faster and cheaper? Subscribe to The AI Lyceum® for conversations on artificial intelligence, philosophy, ethics, infrastructure and the future of society. YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@The.AI.Lyceum [https://www.youtube.com/@The.AI.Lyceum] Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/034vux8EWzb9M5Gn6QDMza [https://open.spotify.com/show/034vux8EWzb9M5Gn6QDMza] Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ai-lyceum/id1837737167 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ai-lyceum/id1837737167] Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5a67f821-89f8-4b95-b873-2933ab977cd3/the-ai-lyceum [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5a67f821-89f8-4b95-b873-2933ab977cd3/the-ai-lyceum] Website https://theailyceum.com [https://theailyceum.com] LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/108295902/admin/dashboard/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/108295902/admin/dashboard/] #AI #Cerebras #Inference #AISupplyChain #AIAgents #AGI #AIInfrastructure #FutureOfWork #ResponsibleAI #TheAILyceum

26 Apr 2026 - 54 min
episode How Advertising, AI and Algorithms Shape What We See [Alessandra Di Lorenzo, Advertising Leader] #28 artwork

How Advertising, AI and Algorithms Shape What We See [Alessandra Di Lorenzo, Advertising Leader] #28

‘The web is one big fat ad.' That was Alessandra DiLorenzo’s quote of the podcast, and it gets right to the point. In this episode of The AI Lyceum®, Samraj Matharu speaks with Alessandra DiLorenzo, former CEO of lastminute.com [http://lastminute.com] media and former leader at eBay and Vodafone, following her recent TEDx Royal Tunbridge Wells talk at the March 8, 2026 event themed ‘Momentum’. Her TEDx speaker profile framed the idea simply and sharply: ‘My daughter could skip ads before she could read the word advertising.’ A key theme running through this conversation is reversibility. Alessandra makes a sharp distinction between decisions that can be reversed and those that cannot. If a decision is reversible, AI can help optimise it. If it is irreversible, especially where trust, brand, or human relationships are at stake, leaders should think very carefully before handing it to a machine. They explore how AI, advertising, and algorithms shape what we see, how the zero-click web is changing the economics of publishing and discovery, and why brands now have to think beyond traffic and performance alone. The conversation also gets into trust, direct traffic, language, intelligence, ethics, agents, media literacy, and the growing need for human judgment in an age of machine-led optimisation. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS 0:00 ➤ Intro / Alessandra DiLorenzo on AI as the new silent gatekeeper 2:18 ➤ Motherhood, media, and why algorithmic influence starts early 7:01 ➤ The zero-click web, Google AI answers, and the pressure on publishers 14:44 ➤ What language models get wrong about meaning and intelligence 20:01 ➤ AI ethics, human judgment, and why some decisions cannot be outsourced 25:03 ➤ Reversible vs irreversible decisions in brand and business 31:01 ➤ Direct traffic, trust, brand equity, and surviving outside the gatekeeper 37:21 ➤ How CEOs should think about AI transformation, goals, and timeframes 45:46 ➤ Agents, black boxes, and the future of brand discovery 50:24 ➤ Critical thinking, media literacy, and ‘feed the feed’ 59:57 ➤ Closing question on responsible AI and human judgment YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@The.AI.Lyceum [https://www.youtube.com/@The.AI.Lyceum] Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/034vux8EWzb9M5Gn6QDMza [https://open.spotify.com/show/034vux8EWzb9M5Gn6QDMza] Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ai-lyceum/id1837737167 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ai-lyceum/id1837737167] Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5a67f821-89f8-4b95-b873-2933ab977cd3/the-ai-lyceum [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5a67f821-89f8-4b95-b873-2933ab977cd3/the-ai-lyceum] Website https://theailyceum.com [https://theailyceum.com]

20 Apr 2026 - 1 h 3 min
episode Inclusive AI, Trust and Hidden Harm [Sidrah Hassan, AI Ethicist] #27 artwork

Inclusive AI, Trust and Hidden Harm [Sidrah Hassan, AI Ethicist] #27

'AI just feels like another frontier of exclusion' – Sidrah Hassan In this episode of The AI Lyceum®, Samraj Matharu speaks with Sidrah Hassan, AI Governance and AI Ethics Specialist, about inclusive AI, AI ethics, AI governance, algorithmic bias, trust in AI, transparency, human oversight, and responsible AI in practice. Sidrah is an AI Governance and Ethics Manager at Kainos, an AI Ethics and Strategy Advisor at Ethical AI Alliance, and has also worked across AI ethics, product, and public education through roles at AND Digital, BBC Scotland, and the AI Safety Collab by ENAIS. We explore how large language models can reinforce gender bias and racial bias, why inclusive AI must go beyond good intentions, and what trustworthy AI really looks like when systems are used in the real world. The conversation covers training data, representation gaps, AI harms, accountability, human-in-the-loop decision-making, and the challenge of building AI systems that serve people fairly. Sidrah also discusses agentic AI, AI in healthcare, economic displacement, and the role of storytelling in surfacing subtle harms that are often missed by technical frameworks alone. She explains the thinking behind the AI Harms Map and why lived experience matters when assessing the real impact of AI systems. This episode is for anyone interested in AI ethics, AI governance, responsible AI, inclusive AI, trustworthy AI, bias in AI systems, AI transparency, and the future of human-centred technology. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS 0:00 ➤ Intro / Guest Welcome 1:09 ➤ What inclusive AI looks like in everyday systems 4:34 ➤ LLM bias, training data, and representation gaps 7:09 ➤ How to improve inclusivity in AI 11:00 ➤ What trust in AI really means 13:01 ➤ Building trust in AI systems 20:13 ➤ Is AI ethics a distinct field? 30:17 ➤ Agentic AI, safety, and security 32:45 ➤ Storytelling, lived experience, and AI harms 43:10 ➤ Economic displacement and the future of work 50:21 ➤ AI in healthcare and human judgment 1:00:03 ➤ The AI Harms Map 1:03:48 ➤ A closing question on data and AI use YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@The.AI.Lyceum [https://www.youtube.com/@The.AI.Lyceum] Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/034vux8EWzb9M5Gn6QDMza [https://open.spotify.com/show/034vux8EWzb9M5Gn6QDMza] Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ai-lyceum/id1837737167 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ai-lyceum/id1837737167] Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5a67f821-89f8-4b95-b873-2933ab977cd3/the-ai-lyceum [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5a67f821-89f8-4b95-b873-2933ab977cd3/the-ai-lyceum] Website https://theailyceum.com [https://theailyceum.com] #AI #AIEthics #AIGovernance #InclusiveAI #ResponsibleAI #TrustworthyAI #AlgorithmicBias #AgenticAI #TheAILyceum

14 Apr 2026 - 1 h 8 min
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