50% of Workers Aren’t AI-Ready: Find Out How IBM Plans to Fix That

50% of Workers Aren’t AI-Ready: Find Out How IBM Plans to Fix That

In this episode, David Savage sits down with Justina Nixon-Saintil, Chief Impact Officer at IBM, to explore how one of the world’s largest tech companies is responding to the AI talent crisis. With 50% of today’s workforce lacking the basic tech skills needed to adapt, Justina outlines IBM’s bold mission to skill 30 million people by 2030—two million in AI alone by 2026. From responsible AI to inclusive access, she explains what it means to build a future where people lead AI, not the other way around.

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Our next guest is... Gaurav Dhillon

Our next guest is... Gaurav Dhillon

Tomorrow's guest is Gaurav, the CEO and Chairman of San Francisco based data insight business SnapLogic. WIth over 2000 customers he's joining the podcast thanks to the time we spent with him during WebSummit. Before the serious stuff we chat about his plans to hijack his niece's wedding!

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Alla Babkina, Head of Engineering at Headstart, talks about limiting bias in the hiring process.

Alla Babkina, Head of Engineering at Headstart, talks about limiting bias in the hiring process.

Alla joins the podcast to talk about the way that Headstart is tackling bias in the hiring process. They are working with clients to use data to add explainability to decision making. Talent is a key part of business strategy, and gut-feeling is not an adequate approach! Also in today's podcast we discuss Doteveryone's report into the gig economy, this link to the report is: https://www.doteveryone.org.uk/project/better-work/

31 Jan 202035min

Our next guest is... Alla Babkina

Our next guest is... Alla Babkina

Headstart Head of Engineering Alla Babkina joins the show on Friday. We asked her three questions to give you a taste of our next guest! Tune in tomorrow for some tech insight!

30 Jan 20201min

Paul Stacy, Automotive Director at LexisNexis, talks about the future of vehicle insurance...

Paul Stacy, Automotive Director at LexisNexis, talks about the future of vehicle insurance...

Today we're exploring the future of driving and insurance, discussing how data is altering both our approach to driving and the physical environment around us. Paul has worked as the founder of his own business, and with LexisNexis Risk Solutions (which is part of RELX), in this space and shares great insight. Also, if you don't listen in time, here is a link to the event mentioned at the end of the show; https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/how-to-start-your-career-in-data-tickets-90025433495

28 Jan 202040min

Out next guest is... Paul Stacy

Out next guest is... Paul Stacy

Tomorrow's podcast features a dive into the future of driving and insurance. Paul Stacy talks about black box insurance, it's effect on driving and how data is affecting safety. Find out a little bit more about tomorrow's guest ahead of the podcast!

27 Jan 20201min

Gal Ringel, CEO of Mine, is giving user data back to the people it belongs to!

Gal Ringel, CEO of Mine, is giving user data back to the people it belongs to!

Mine are a new business, launching in the UK just this week! We caught up with CEO and co-founder Gal to find out how they're helping consumers reclaim their data, and why (despite Brexit) the UK is still the place to be for their business. Want to take control of your personal data? https://saymine.com/

24 Jan 202031min

Our next guest is... Gal Ringel

Our next guest is... Gal Ringel

Tomorrow's guest is Gal, CEO and co-founder of personal data platform Mine. We're chatting about the offering Mine have to the market, which launched in the UK this week! Also on the agenda we chat about GDPR and the Mine startup story. But before tomorrow...

23 Jan 20202min

Gary Turner, MD of Xero, tells us why help small businesses matters so much.

Gary Turner, MD of Xero, tells us why help small businesses matters so much.

Gary is MD at Xero, a software business providing an accountancy solution for small businesses. We chat about the trends in the industry and why an entrepreneur no long needs permission to run their business. He also shares his very personal perspective on his career, once again undermining the importance of getting more value from our work. Also in the show, a little tech news concerning Netflix and France! Joining Dave today are Aly and Evie! Please comment on the show on social @tech__talks on Twitter and @hntechtechs on Instagram!

21 Jan 202032min

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