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We Are the Machines

Hosted by Dr. Deitra Sawh, Ph.D. · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 12 episodes

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12
Last ep.
10 days ago
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8m
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27
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Listen Score
16
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46
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About this podcast

AI is already in every boardroom, every strategy meeting, and present at every dinner party conversation nowadays. And most leaders are nodding along hoping no one asks THEM to go deeper.Dr. Deitra Sawh, Ph.D. breaks down exactly how AI thinks by comparing it to how you already think. No fancy tech jargon. Just the kind of understanding that makes you the most informed person in the room.We Are the Machines is the podcast for business leaders and professionals who want to understand artificial intelligence, large language models, and the real impact of AI on work and decision-making.

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Dr. Deitra Sawh, Ph.D. hosts We Are the Machines, a technology show with 12 episodes published.

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Episode 13: Find out if your job survives

Jun 2, 20268mEp. 13S1

At the highway-side On the Go in Ontario Deitra found four cashiers had become one. The other three were replaced by long touch-screens that nobody could figure out, so the staff who were left were spending their time te

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Episode 12: The tangibility of money

May 26, 20268mEp. 12S1

The Invisible Friction of Digital Wealth: Is Digital Banking Unraveling Your Financial Discipline? When you were growing up, finding a few loose coins in the garage to buy candy at the corner store was a tangible, sensor

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Episode 11: Evolution

May 19, 20266mEp. 11S1

Is your smartphone changing your DNA? Nowadays we are paying the 10-Pound Penalty, living The "Heads Down" Culture and developing a claw. On this episode of We Are the Machines, we explore the physical impacts of a digit

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Episode 10: UI_UX

May 12, 20267mEp. 10S1

Is your multi-million dollar tech stack making your experts look like amateurs? If your senior team relies on junior staff to navigate internal systems, your digital tools have become a friction point rather than an acce

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Episode 09: The Wonderful World of Work

May 5, 20267mEp. 9S1

The head of R&D at a global tech company recently said he wants his team to "show off about being lazy." Not lazy as in long lunches. Lazy as in no thinking, no reading, no comprehension. If your team is doing the same w

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Episode 08: Reinforcement Learning

Apr 28, 20268mEp. 8S1

Are you prompting the AI, or is the AI prompting you? We like to think of ourselves as the masters of the "State Space," but Reinforcement Learning (RL) is working on us every time we pick up our phones. Whether it's the

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Episode 07: Square peg round hole problems

Apr 21, 20268mEp. 7S1

Imagine walking into your next performance review only to realize your value has been reduced to a single metric: How much did you talk to the machine today? This isn't science fiction. It’s the new corporate reality. In

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Episode 06: Recording Everything

Apr 14, 20268mEp. 6S1

Your doctor used to open with "How are you?" Now it's: "I'm recording this. Do I have your consent?" That four-second consent is saving practitioners two to three hours of paperwork a day. It is also the reason some pati

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Episode 05: Tourism

Apr 7, 20268m0

Step into the future of travel with Dr. Deitra Sawh in Episode 5 of We Are the Machines. This episode explores how AI is revolutionizing luxury tourism through hyper-personalization and data-driven classification. From r

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Episode 04: Supervised Learning

Mar 31, 20267mEp. 4S1

Why do some AI models succeed while others "hallucinate" or miss the mark? The answer lies on the practice court. In this episode of We Are The Machines, Dr. Deitra Sawh Ph.D. deconstructs the core of modern artificial i

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Episode 03: Chess and Closed Form Problems

Mar 24, 20266mEp. 3S1

When a computer defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov, many believed machines had become smarter than humans. But the real lesson was simpler: machines excel at closed-form problems, situations with clear rules, l

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Episode 02: Beer and association of actions

Mar 17, 20267mEp. 2S1

What do NHL playoff ads from the 1980s have in common with today’s sports betting apps? More than you might think. In this episode of We Are the Machines, Dr. Deitra Sawh Ph.D. explores associative learning with the psyc

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Episode 01: O Canada

Mar 9, 20267mEp. 1S1

In 2018, Canada changed the words to O Canada. Some Canadians still get it wrong. That's not a memory problem. It's the same mechanism that powers ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, and every large language model running inside y

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We Are the Machines is hosted by Dr. Deitra Sawh, Ph.D.. The show is categorised under technology and has published 12 episodes.

How many episodes does We Are the Machines have?

We Are the Machines has published 12 episodes.

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Episodes of We Are the Machines average 8 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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