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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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