Roifield Brown: The host of the podcast, who is in Wales. He introduces the topic of AI and the panel of guests.
Laura Babcock: In Hamilton, Canada. She is a communication strategist and a media commentator. She has used AI for writing, editing, and designing. She is enthusiastic about AI and its potential for creativity and innovation. She also acknowledges the ethical and social challenges of AI and the need for regulation and education.
Zee Cohen Sanchez: In Nevada, USA. She is a political strategist. She has not used AI much, except for some photo editing and is skeptical about AI and its impact on democracy, privacy, and human dignity. He also questions the reliability and accountability of AI and its sources.
Logan Phillips: In DC, USA. He is a political pollster and a data analyst. He has used AI for data processing, analysis, and visualization. He is optimistic about AI and its ability to enhance human intelligence and decision making. He also discusses the limitations and biases of AI and the need for transparency and quality control.
David Velosco: In Seattle, USA. He is a journalist and a writer. He has used AI out of curiosity, but not professionally. He has experimented with AI for paraphrasing, research, and essay writing. He is interested in AI and its applications for journalism, art, and communication. He also explores the ethical and social implications of AI and the need for critical thinking and verification.
Doug Levy: In San Francisco, USA. He is a freelance writer and a communication strategy expert. He has used AI for writing, editing, and generating content. He also shares some examples and tips on how to use AI effectively and responsibly.
Denise Hamilton: In Houston, USA. She is a diversity speaker and a TEDx speaker. She has tried some AI tools for writing, speaking, and learning. She is curious about AI and its potential for education, diversity, and inclusion. She also raises some concerns about the ethical and social issues of AI and the need for awareness and empowerment.
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