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Turning Curiosity into Value: A Functional Executive's Guide to AI Fluency and Adoption

43 min · 18 mei 2026
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Episode Overview: In this episode, Veer Hossain and Jim Boswell dive deep into the evolving landscape of AI adoption, with a strong focus on developing true fluency with tools like Claude, ChatGPT, and Microsoft Copilot in enterprise and mid-market business settings. They share personal stories, practical examples, and hard-earned lessons from the front lines of digital transformation, discussing everything from data deduplication in Fortune 100 companies to the importance of combining intellectual curiosity with grit. Key Topics: * Global AI Adoption Veer Hossain and Jim Boswell open with a discussion around the statistic that 84% of the world hasn’t meaningfully interacted with large language models, exploring access issues and digital entitlement (01:18). * Fluency: Curiosity vs. Grit The hosts debate whether curiosity or grit is more fundamental for mastering new tools, concluding that curiosity comes first, setting the stage for deeper engagement with rapidly evolving technologies (05:18). * Enterprise AI Challenges The episode features a compelling story about a major automotive manufacturer’s struggle with customer data deduplication and how new AI tools can address legacy problems that even billion-dollar firms face (07:19, 12:21). * Small Biz vs. Big Biz: Speed and Risk The pair contrasts the nimbleness of smaller organizations with the risk-aversion of larger ones, wrestling with how budgeting and token usage factor into widespread AI tool deployment (14:12). * AI in Practice: Claude & ChatGPT for Power Excel Users Jim Boswell shares detailed, practical workflows for using language models to streamline Excel model building—highlighting the need for precise, context-rich prompts to control costs and get quality output (24:36, 28:25). * Fluency & Taste: Developing Good Judgement Veer Hossain brings in the notion of 'taste' in AI—a sense for when outputs are truly high quality, not just technically correct. They discuss the necessity of explicit feedback for AI agents, not just relying on one tool but “cross-examining” results for best outcomes (35:06, 38:38). * Experience + AI = Superpowers The hosts agree that years of experience in a field dramatically improves the quality of AI interactions, making prompting more effective and results more meaningful (41:26). * Looking Forward: Personal Skills and Taste Curation The episode ends with a teaser for future discussions on “skills”—the next evolution in personalizing your interaction with AI, and how to encode your own judgement and taste into automated systems (42:01). Quotable Moments: * “Curiosity comes first, because the grit doesn’t matter if you’re not curious.” — Veer Hossain (05:18) * “We’re still coding. The language is just English.” — Jim Boswell (29:23) * “Taste is going to be the next differentiator in the use of AI.” — Veer Hossain (35:50) Subscribe for more nuanced takes on tech strategy, digital transformation, and the very human side of the AI revolution. ---------------------------------------- Connect With Us: Have questions or feedback? Drop us a line—we’d love to hear from you!

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In this episode, Veer and Jim introduce the concept of creating a personal, expansive database that revolutionizes how we retain, retrieve, and leverage knowledge. They discuss the foundational ideas and technical architecture behind a customizable AI "second brain." Key Topics: * Introduction to the "second brain" concept * Semantic understanding and vector databases * Importance of primitives: documents, meetings, tasks * Tools for implementation: Superbase, PG Vector, embedding models * Strategies for capturing valuable data * The humorous Leroy Jenkins analogy Timestamps: 08:46 - Introduction: Veer and Jim introduce themselves and the podcast 09:00 - Introducing the personalized "second brain" 11:00 - Building a contextual memory system for LLMs 14:00 - Data efficiency and prompt optimization 17:00 - Architecting a decentralized knowledge system 20:00 - Semantic understanding and vector embeddings 25:00 - Integrating multiple models and ecosystems 31:00 - Building primitives: documents, meetings, tasks 35:00 - Capture surfaces and input methods 40:00 - The Leroy Jenkins analogy Resources & Links * Superbase [https://superbase.com/] * PG Vector Extension [https://github.com/postgrespro/pgvector] * OpenAI Embedding Models [https://platform.openai.com/docs/models/embedding] Connect with Jim and Veer: * Veer Hossain - LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/veerhossain] * Jim Boswell - LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/jimboswell]

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aflevering Turning Curiosity into Value: A Functional Executive's Guide to AI Fluency and Adoption artwork

Turning Curiosity into Value: A Functional Executive's Guide to AI Fluency and Adoption

Episode Overview: In this episode, Veer Hossain and Jim Boswell dive deep into the evolving landscape of AI adoption, with a strong focus on developing true fluency with tools like Claude, ChatGPT, and Microsoft Copilot in enterprise and mid-market business settings. They share personal stories, practical examples, and hard-earned lessons from the front lines of digital transformation, discussing everything from data deduplication in Fortune 100 companies to the importance of combining intellectual curiosity with grit. Key Topics: * Global AI Adoption Veer Hossain and Jim Boswell open with a discussion around the statistic that 84% of the world hasn’t meaningfully interacted with large language models, exploring access issues and digital entitlement (01:18). * Fluency: Curiosity vs. Grit The hosts debate whether curiosity or grit is more fundamental for mastering new tools, concluding that curiosity comes first, setting the stage for deeper engagement with rapidly evolving technologies (05:18). * Enterprise AI Challenges The episode features a compelling story about a major automotive manufacturer’s struggle with customer data deduplication and how new AI tools can address legacy problems that even billion-dollar firms face (07:19, 12:21). * Small Biz vs. Big Biz: Speed and Risk The pair contrasts the nimbleness of smaller organizations with the risk-aversion of larger ones, wrestling with how budgeting and token usage factor into widespread AI tool deployment (14:12). * AI in Practice: Claude & ChatGPT for Power Excel Users Jim Boswell shares detailed, practical workflows for using language models to streamline Excel model building—highlighting the need for precise, context-rich prompts to control costs and get quality output (24:36, 28:25). * Fluency & Taste: Developing Good Judgement Veer Hossain brings in the notion of 'taste' in AI—a sense for when outputs are truly high quality, not just technically correct. They discuss the necessity of explicit feedback for AI agents, not just relying on one tool but “cross-examining” results for best outcomes (35:06, 38:38). * Experience + AI = Superpowers The hosts agree that years of experience in a field dramatically improves the quality of AI interactions, making prompting more effective and results more meaningful (41:26). * Looking Forward: Personal Skills and Taste Curation The episode ends with a teaser for future discussions on “skills”—the next evolution in personalizing your interaction with AI, and how to encode your own judgement and taste into automated systems (42:01). Quotable Moments: * “Curiosity comes first, because the grit doesn’t matter if you’re not curious.” — Veer Hossain (05:18) * “We’re still coding. The language is just English.” — Jim Boswell (29:23) * “Taste is going to be the next differentiator in the use of AI.” — Veer Hossain (35:50) Subscribe for more nuanced takes on tech strategy, digital transformation, and the very human side of the AI revolution. ---------------------------------------- Connect With Us: Have questions or feedback? Drop us a line—we’d love to hear from you!

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From Hype to Practicality: Functional Executives on Real-World AI Applications

This episode takes listeners on a deep dive into how experienced professionals can leverage cutting-edge AI tools to drive real value—translating emerging "hype" trends into practical outcomes in corporate and entrepreneurial settings. Veer Hossain and Jim Boswell share first-person insights, hard-won lessons, and actionable workflows for building products, accelerating personal productivity, and rethinking the way value is created in modern organizations. Key themes include overcoming traditional skill barriers, practical software and agent-building journeys, product-market fit, context management with AI, and the shifting economics of small investments in technology. PRACTICAL TAKEAWAYS * You no longer need a coding background to build and deploy real, valuable products—leverage your domain expertise, curiosity, and modern AI tools. * The key barrier now is understanding business problems deeply (product-market fit), not the mechanics of software development. * Iterative, disciplined prompt writing, requirement gathering, and context management are critical in DIY AI projects. * Small, targeted "bets" on software projects can have outsized ROI in today’s landscape. * Security and governance must be revisited as more people in organizations can build and run software—embrace (don’t ignore!) the shift. NOTABLE QUOTES * “The skill of coding is not the constraint. It’s about figuring out what problem you’re trying to solve and if the market values it.” — Jim Boswell 00:07:04 * “You are going to get this… quantum jump, this giant leap of value—not just because the technologies exist, but because men and women with industry experience can now wield them.” — Veer Hossain 00:12:31 * “We don’t want to be a part of the hype. We want to figure out: how do I actually use this to do something meaningful to add value?” — Jim Boswell 00:11:39 LINKS & REFERENCES * Tools mentioned: ChatGPT, Cursor, Manus, Substack, Reddit, WSJ, YouTube * Concepts: Agentic AI, Product-Market Fit, Context Rot, Microfinance Inspiration NEXT EPISODE TEASER Stay tuned for deeper dives into how functional executives should evaluate which AI projects to greenlight, and a candid conversation about security, risk, and the future of empowered employees in technology! LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE Functional Executives is available on all major podcast platforms. Subscribe for real-life examples, actionable strategies, and the inside edge on blending technology and enterprise value.

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Building Smarter, Not Harder: How AI Agents Accelerate Business and Decision-Making

In this episode, Veer Hossain and Jim Boswell discuss the value of curiosity, building in public, and leveraging AI tools to accelerate and democratize software development. They share personal experiences with platforms like Cursor and ChatGPT, explaining how non-traditional coders can now prototype and deploy operational tools quickly, often by collaborating with AI agents. The hosts stress the importance of thoughtful project planning, setting clear value-driven guardrails (like prioritizing revenue-generating tasks), and being mindful of burnout and overextension, especially when experimenting with new technologies. They also highlight the evolving role of documentation, the practical realities of building versus commercializing products, and the ways AI can act as a strategic partner for small businesses and solopreneurs. The conversation concludes that while tools are more accessible, success still depends on discipline, self-awareness, and deliberate action. TOP 5 MOST NOTABLE OR IMPACTFUL MOMENTS 1. THE VALUE OF BUILDING IN PUBLIC Veer Hossain and Jim Boswell discuss the concept of "building in public," referencing Nate B. and Peter’s move to OpenAI, highlighting the importance and impact of sharing projects transparently and collaboratively with the public. 2. FAST PROTOTYPING AND LEVERAGING AI TOOLS Jim Boswell describes creating a working prototype in just three days using Cursor and GPT, shifting from theory to practical implementation for his wife’s business, enabling voice-based reporting. 3. THE "HUMAN SIDE" AND TEAM COMMUNICATION CHALLENGES Jim Boswell discusses the dynamic, idea-driven thinking of founders and how this rapid pace can risk burning out teams who may not naturally operate in the same way. 4. BRINGING AI INTO STRATEGIC DECISION-MAKING Veer Hossain elaborates on how AI is not just an operational tool but can act as a strategic partner, weighing in on whether new features or projects truly add value before building them. 5. THE NEW ACCESSIBILITY OF TECH CREATION Jim Boswell emphasizes that even non-coders can now build powerful solutions by reflecting on his own experience of creating operational apps without being a professional programmer. Connect with Us! * Ready to cut through the hype and gain tangible AI workflow insights? Subscribe to Functional Executives on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. * Join Veer Hossain and Jim Boswell as they share real-world strategies for integrating AI and automation in your business—follow Functional Executives and never miss an episode! * Want to reclaim margin in your life and career using AI? Stay up to date with new episodes from Functional Executives—subscribe now. * If you’re striving to create value in your organization and outpace the competition, hit follow and become part of the Functional Executives community. * Are you ready to move beyond AI hype and start building real leverage in your business? Tune into Functional Executives and join the conversation! * Share your AI challenges and wins with us—DM Functional Executives and connect directly with Veer Hossain and Jim Boswell for your functional executive questions. * Get practical, actionable workflows from seasoned execs—subscribe and leave us a rating to help other leaders find Functional Executives.

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