The future of work isn't about competing with AI—it's about learning how to work alongside it. As technology reshapes industries, adaptability, continuous learning, and new skill development will be the keys to staying relevant in an evolving job market.
Dr. Taniya Mishra
New York's AI ecosystem wasn't built overnight.
Long before the current wave of generative AI, researchers, entrepreneurs, and data scientists were laying the groundwork for innovation across the city.
From ep. 25 w/ Hilary Mason
As AI gets better at creating, human connection becomes even more valuable. The question isn't what AI can make—it's what only people can mean to each other.
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As AI agents start communicating for us, are we losing genuine human connection? The line between authentic interaction and automated responses is blurring, potentially impacting our relationships. - Episode 23 of AI In NYC Show.
#AI#Ethics
Worried about the 'dead internet theory'? A third of web pages are AI-generated. Discover what that means for content quality and authenticity.
Watch episode 24 of AI In NYC Show with Ryan and Rob here: https://t.co/ufVBepQ1KW
On this week's AI in NYC, Rob May and Ryan Eppley break down what makes the wafer-scale chip genuinely different (distributed SRAM, inference speed, full-wafer architecture) and why most AI chip startups still fail despite massive demand. : https://t.co/y8vSpIrp5y
AI is creating new opportunities for systems thinkers. People who understand how different layers interact will thrive. Remember, optimizing one part might suboptimize another
Check out Episode 24 of AI In NYC Show with co-hosts Rob May & Ryan Eppley: https://t.co/y8vSpIrp5y
EP. 21 🎙️ https://t.co/4vjpFglU6s founder Matt Mirman (@mmirman) built a Heroku for AI coding agents — spin up a VM via text message and let Claude Code rip. Plus: Anthropic's Mythos model & Amazon's $15B AI run rate. Is this a bubble? Link below [also on all streaming platforms]
In episode 20 of AI in NYC, Charlie O’Donnell breaks down what VC’s won’t tell you about fundraising - and the hard questions that come with the founder journey https://t.co/GwdKgIsi7C
In episode 20 of AI in NYC, Charlie O’Donnell breaks down what VC’s won’t tell you about fundraising - and the hard questions that come along the way https://t.co/DUvEjwghrg
⚖️ Is AI breaking the law?
The legal world is facing a massive paradigm shift. 📉
Host Anna Kirk asks: can 20-year-old precedents really protect us in the age of AI? 🤖 Guest Kristen Mathew’s breaks it down for us - Episode 18: https://t.co/CcTWyCXXoc
Episode 17 is live!
We sat down with Alayna Kennedy, Director of AI Governance at Mastercard, to talk about the massive gap between publishing ethics principles and operationalizing them across data science, engineering, and product teams.
Link below:
"I run a list of hate on my phone so I don’t end up working on stuff just because I think it’s sexy. — Dennis Mortensen.
Great conversation on founder discipline, the latest on the Apple/Google deal and ChatGPT ads on the new ep. of AI in NYC.
Listen now: https://t.co/yvzuhABm1k
Have you seen episode 13 of AI in NYC yet? https://t.co/sh4eSpa5l1 In this clip, Rob and Ryan here discuss struggles companies faced getting on board with AI - and how they’ve adapted
6 NYC AI startups you should actually be paying attention to.
In our year-end showcase, we sat down with founders building real products across legal, security, compliance, and applied AI — not hype.
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