AI, Digital Twins, Marketing, and Data Privacy | Native AI's Frank Pica
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On this episode of the AI For All Podcast, Frank Pica, Co-Founder and CEO of Native AI, joins Ryan Chacon and Neil Sahota to discuss AI and digital twins. They talk about AI in marketing, creating digital twins of customers, generative AI, bringing AI to your business, data and privacy, social media, the impact of ChatGPT, and the future of AI and digital twins. Frank Pica is the Co-Founder and CEO of Native AI. Pica brings over a decade in the AI space, specializing in intelligent marketing and advertising. Before founding Native AI, Pica launched Adyoulike, a contextual targeting AI solution for arm brands and Decide Technologies, a marketing intelligence company. He also served as a board member at Vertebrae prior to Snap, Inc.’s acquisition. Native AI is an always on market intelligence platform that helps businesses understand, innovate, and create ideal experiences for their customers. Native’s proprietary digital twins use generative AI to create clones of a brand’s target customers and consumers to enable real-time engagement and consumer insights. More about Native AI: https://www.gonative.ai Key Questions and Topics from This Episode: (00:00) Intro to the AI For All Podcast (01:16) Intro to Frank Pica and Native AI (01:33) AI and digital twins (03:38) Digital twins of customers (05:40) Where does generative AI fit in? (07:12) AI and digital twins adoption - what's changed? (09:48) Trust in AI (10:48) Bringing AI to your business (14:16) Data and privacy (20:03) Social media and data collection (23:26) Companies paywalling their data (26:29) Open source versus proprietary AI models (27:40) Is crowdsourcing the future? (29:45) How accurate does AI need to be? (30:40) How has ChatGPT impacted business interest in AI? (33:47) Why was ChatGPT so successful? (34:57) Future of AI and digital twins Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/43dYQV9 Join Our Newsletter: https://ai-forall.com Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_aiforall