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AI Literacy for Leaders

Podkast av Laurence Gill

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Teknologi og vitenskap

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This podcast is for leaders who are tired of being told AI will change everything but never being told exactly what to DO about it. Each week, we break down one aspect of AI literacy, from understanding what AI can and can’t do, building governance frameworks that actually work or navigating the cybersecurity implications of letting AI into your organization.

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The Invisible Engine: What APIs Actually Are and Why Your Team’s AI Capability Depends on Them

Every AI tool your team uses today runs on infrastructure most leaders have never been taught to think about. It’s called an API — and once you understand what it is, your entire mental model of what your team can actually do with AI right now is going to shift. In this episode, Laurence breaks down the mechanism that connects your organization to world-class AI — no technical background required. You’ll learn what an API actually is, why the “menu contract” framing is the one that matters for decision-makers, and how a small team with the right knowledge can now access the same AI models powering enterprise products without a data science department or a six-figure infrastructure budget. This episode covers: — What an API is and why stability in that contract is everything — The real reason your team can access world-class AI today — and what that means for what’s possible right now — How to think about the major AI API providers — OpenAI, Anthropic, IBM Watson, Google Cloud, and SiliconFlow — and the decision logic for matching the right tool to your specific constraints — What Hyrum’s Law is, why it applies directly to AI, and the governance question every leadership team needs to answer before building workflows on top of an AI API If you have approved an AI tool for your team without understanding what’s running underneath it — this is the episode. AI Literacy for Leaders is a podcast for executives, directors, and managers navigating real AI decisions without a technical background. New episodes weekly.

26. mai 2026 - 18 min
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The Irreplaceable Leader

Did you know that Two-thirds of business leaders say they won't hire someone who lacks AI skills.   Only 39% of professionals know which AI skills they're supposed to develop.   That gap — between what organizations are demanding and what the workforce understands — is the most important career opportunity most leaders are ignoring.   Here's what's actually happening:   AI is not replacing experienced leaders. It is replacing leaders who haven't figured out how to deploy their experience deliberately.   The skills that got you to a leadership position — reading a room, making judgment calls in ambiguous situations, building trust under pressure — are not soft skills.   They are capabilities that the design of AI systems cannot replicate.   But they don't protect you passively. You have to claim them.   Episode 9 of AI Literacy for Leaders is about professional experience as a structural advantage, not as a reassuring idea, but as an architectural reality.

7. mai 2026 - 16 min
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What does a Generative AI Engineer actually do?

There is a technical role spreading through enterprise hiring right now that most executives have never heard of. It is not a data scientist. It is not a prompt engineer. It is a generative AI engineer — and understanding what one of these people actually builds is one of the most important things a non-technical leader can do right now. In this episode, Laurence Gill breaks down what a gen AI engineer actually does: the validation layers, the orchestration loops, the drift monitoring, and the accountability structure that determines who is legally and ethically responsible when an autonomous AI system causes harm. Plus — four questions every leader should ask before any production AI system goes live. Learn more about Laurence at: www.laurencegill.com [Www.laurencegill.com]

27. april 2026 - 16 min
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Lost in Translation

Every AI strategy meeting has a translation problem. Leaders are approving systems, signing contracts, and setting policy based on terms they’ve never had defined for them. The vendor speaks. The room nods. The decision gets made and somewhere in the middle, something critical got lost. This episode fixes that. Not with a glossary. By walking through exactly how an AI interaction works, from the moment you send a prompt to the moment something goes wrong and naming the five terms that reveal what your organization is actually authorizing. Tokens: the billing unit nobody explained. Context Window: the hard memory limit that silently drops what doesn’t fit. Temperature: the confidence dial that has nothing to do with accuracy. AI Slop: what comes out the other end when the first three are misaligned. And Prompt Injection: the attack that works because someone outside your organization understands these systems better than your leadership team does. The episode closes with a five-question Boardroom Readiness Diagnostic, one question per term, designed to be asked before your next AI procurement or deployment review. If you haven’t listened to Episode 3, that episode covers AI hallucinations in depth — start there if that term is still unfamiliar.

14. april 2026 - 19 min
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Why Your AI Is Only As Good As What You Feed It

In this episode, Laurence Gill breaks down the two core failure patterns behind most enterprise AI deployments that don’t deliver: ROT data — the redundant, obsolete, and trivial information making up 30 to 50% of most organizational data environments — and the Demo-to-Reality Gap, the structural disconnect between flawless pilot performance and real-world failure. He closes with three diagnostic questions every leader can bring to their next meeting, before the next contract is signed. No technical background required. Just the framework you need to make a better decision. About the Host Laurence Gill is a federal IT leader with over 20 years managing technology programs across the U.S. government. He is a doctoral candidate in cybersecurity and a published author on federal IT and cybersecurity topics. He also holds BS from UNC Chapel Hill and an MS from Carnegie Mellon University. AI Literacy for Leaders is an extension of the workforce development work he has done for years — training youth and adults in financial literacy, cybersecurity, and emerging technology through community programs in Washington, D.C. The mission is the same: make complex, high-stakes knowledge accessible to the people who need it most.

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