LegalSifter is on a mission to bring affordable legal services to the world by empowering people with artificial intelligence. Kevin Miller joined the startup to help prove the business model and scale the company.
Previously, Kevin has served as Chief Operating Officer Industrial Scientific Corporation, helped launch an online version of Argosy University, and spent half a decade at FreeMarkets, in the global sourcing and procurement software space. In this podcast, we discuss artificial intelligence replacing vs augmenting humans, how Kevin prepared to be a CEO throughout his career, and the climate for raising capital in and outside of Pittsburgh. Kevin is also a licensed attorney in the state of Ohio. Never miss one of our best episodes by subscribing to the newsletter. Kevin’s Challenge; Take 15 minutes to research artificial intelligence being applied to your industry. Connect with Kevin Website Mentioned The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future by Kevin Kelly FreeMarkets - Glen Meakem
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4/7/2021 01:48:02 am
Artificial intelligence is the huge chapter and that involves lots of important aspects. I really glad to have that stunning update on your forum about the artificial intelligence podcast. There should be lots of other educational stuff is available.
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5/26/2022 08:19:01 am
In this session, led by Kevin Miller (VP of Digital Innovation at NBC Universal), explore why converting today's search box into tomorrow's Voice Enabled Search Platform is the largest and least-well connected opportunity for intelligence companies; and how the AI initiatives of Microsoft, Google and Baidu will deliver this most used document on earth.
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3/2/2023 06:27:34 am
Hi! I am a representative at place-4-papers where I am also working as a head of writing department. I wanna join your discussion here about the importance of AI and how human resource replaced by it, because recently our group of professional writers were engaged into the writing the research the central problem of which was analyzing data about AI, providing charts, tables in diagrams in which the importance of AI would be showed and where also should be provided valuable diagrams in working sectors and working positions that could be replaced by AI. In our work we used the most progressive AI VS our the most qualified writers minds and asked them to write a specific text on the specific topic that was similar for both AI and writers. For real AI did a cool job, but the plagiarism was too high, while our writers conducted honestly a spectaculars work without plagiarism, so the answer is that of course AI can be helpful somehow, but human resource cannot be replaced completely by the robot.
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4/7/2023 01:33:22 pm
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