Episodios

  • AI Slop, Platform Decay, and the Future of Thoughtful Content
    Jun 5 2025

    In this episode, we explore the challenges of AI-generated "slop" and platform decay, while critiquing the extremes of AI hype and doomsaying. We share our vision for high-quality, thoughtful content creation and make bold predictions for a game-changing future AI product.


    LINKS:

    Daron Acemoglu: What do we know about the economics of AI?


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    19 m
  • AI Etiquette: Navigating New Norms in Work and Life
    Mar 4 2025

    In this episode of Designing the Robot Revolution, we dive into the evolving concept of AI etiquette and what it means for our professional and personal interactions.

    From the rise of automated communication in work settings to the challenges of navigating social norms in a world filled with AI, we explore the new expectations of politeness and respect.

    Join us as we discuss how AI is reshaping the way we engage with technology—and each other.

    LINKS

    Polite prompts improve LLM performance

    The role of politeness in human-machine interactions


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    21 m
  • How AI Can Unlock Green Transformation - with WWF's Örjan Jansson
    Feb 13 2025

    In this episode we talk to Örjan Jansson, Global Programme Manager for Climate Innovations at WWF and author of a groundbreaking pre-study on AI for sustainability.

    Together, we explore how AI can help tackle the polycrisis of climate change, biodiversity loss and more—unlocking transformative solutions for a greener future. The pre-study aims to inspire engagement and foster collaborations that drive leadership and funding toward AI solutions capable of accelerating the green transition.

    Read the report:https://media.wwf.se/uploads/2025/02/wwf_-how-ai-can-unlock-green-transformation_2025-02-13.pdf


    Örjan Jansson on LinkedIn:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/orjanjansson/


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    32 m
  • Designing the Robot Revolution in 2025: AI, Automation, and the GenAI Debate
    Jan 21 2025

    In this episode of Designing the Robot Revolution, Jacob and David lay out their plans for the podcast in 2025, diving into the key topics they'll be exploring. They discuss why it’s essential to focus on the broader landscape of AI and automation, where real value is being delivered, and move beyond the noise around LLMs and Generative AI. Tune in for their take on the latest developments in GenAI and why we all need to focus on areas where AI is truly making an impact in the world of robotics and automation.

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    17 m
  • The Biggest IP Theft in History? Artists vs. AI in the Fight for Rights
    Jan 7 2025

    The stakes couldn’t be higher.

    In this episode, we dive into what could be the biggest act of intellectual property theft in history—AI systems scraping decades of human creativity without consent.

    We explore the impact on artists, writers, and creators, and what’s at risk for the future of culture and innovation. We also discuss what creators can do to protect their work and how we can all help shape the rules of this new digital frontier.


    LINKS

    The Rest is Entertainment

    Daniel Torres

    The RegulatingAI Podcast

    Case Tracker

    Johan Cedmar-Brandstedt

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    18 m
  • What Could Go Wrong? Designing AI with Risk in Mind
    Dec 17 2024

    Risk isn’t just something to manage—it’s something we need to design for.


    In this episode, we explore how to think about risk in AI and automation, referencing tools like the National Institute for Standards' Risk Management Framework and its accompanying playbook, as well as the UK Information Commissioner's Office’s Checklist for common risk scenarios. From frameworks to practical checklists, we’ll discuss how identifying and addressing risks can help us create more reliable, responsible AI systems.


    LINKS


    National Institute of Standards & Technology - AI Risk Management Playbook

    Information Commissioner's Office - AI and data protection risk toolkit



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    35 m
  • Designing Social Robots: Making Machines Feel Human – with Samer Al Moubayed
    Dec 10 2024
    In this episode of Designing the Robot Revolution, we speak with Samer Al Moubayed, CEO of Furhat Robotics, about the future of humanoid robots and their potential at scale. We explore how design and psychology are transforming human-robot interactions to feel more natural and intuitive, as well as the most impactful use cases for social robots. Samer shares insights on Furhat AI, a platform that simplifies robot programming and expands accessibility to human-robot interaction. The conversation also covers cultural differences in robotics innovation across the Middle East, Europe and Silicon Valley.

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    36 m
  • Largeness of LLM's: Diminishing Returns?
    Nov 15 2024

    In this episode of Designing the Robot Revolution, David and Jacob explore whether the increasing size of large language models (LLMs) is delivering meaningful improvements or reaching a point of diminishing returns. They discuss the balance between scale and utility, questioning how much of these massive models' potential is actually being used and what a plateau would mean for ideation.


    LINKS


    OpenAI, Google and Anthropic are struggling to build more advanced AI




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    21 m