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Demystifying AI - in business, parenting and new skill acquisition - with Brandon Stewart

55 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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The conversation covers the practical use of AI in daily life and business operations, Brandon Stewart's entrepreneurial journey, the turnaround of bankrupt businesses using AI, different types of AI platforms, the role of context and memory in AI, AI as a teaching tool, and AI's impact on family activities and education. The conversation covers the impact of AI as an equalizer, its role in job opportunities, upskilling employees, home automation, overcoming intimidation, AI in education, the risk of exclusion, the impact of AI on work and passion pursuit, and the role of Caravan in Birmingham's AI ecosystem. Takeaways * AI in everyday life * AI for business optimization AI as an Equalizer * AI and Job Opportunities Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to AI in Daily Life * 07:35 Different Types of AI Platforms * 24:36 AI in Family and Education * 30:19 AI and Upskilling Employees * 35:44 AI in Education and Generational Impact * 45:51 The Role of Caravan in Birmingham's AI Ecosystem

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episode Demystifying AI - in business, parenting and new skill acquisition - with Brandon Stewart artwork

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