Tech Can't Save Us

By: Literal Humans
  • Summary

  • Exploring the good, bad and ugly of tech with industry leaders, Tech Can't Save Us is not your average tech podcast. It is made by and for people who are more interested in shaping tech than letting tech shape them. Each Thursday, hosts Paul David and Maya Dharampal-Hornby sit down with founders, CEOs and innovators of mission-driven tech companies to have candid discussions about how tech can help solve the most pressing issues of our time— and how to avoid losing sight of the humans it affects.
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  • S3 Ep64: How to Learn the Piano Online with Sunghee Park, Founder and CEO of SYNKii
    Oct 3 2024
    In this week’s episode of Tech Can’t Save Us, hosts Paul David and Maya Dharampal-Hornby are joined by Sunghee Park, Founder and CEO of SYNKii

    Online teaching surged during Covid-19. But with music lessons requiring students and teachers to play in synchronicity, lags in connections that were commonplace on video calling platforms like Zoom, made it nearly impossible for music students to learn remotely. As an experienced private tutor of piano herself, Sunghee faced these challenges first hand, and so she decided to build a solution: SYNKii.



    Tune into this episode now to hear why platforms like Zoom are inadequate for music learners, how data-driven insights can be used by teachers to personalise their music lessons, and the opportunities for and limitations of AR technologies in music education.

    Find out more about SYNKii here: https://www.synkii.com/
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    24 mins
  • S3 Ep63: Personalised AI Tools with Cien Solon, co-founder and CEO of LaunchLemonade and Director of Scale That Thing!
    Sep 26 2024
    In this week’s episode of Tech Can’t Save Us, hosts Paul David and Maya Dharampal-Hornby are joined by Cien Solon, co-founder and CEO of LaunchLemonade and Director of Scale That Thing!.

    AI advocate Cien Solon is fighting to make AI a tool at everyone’s disposal - an “AI for All” as Cien so pithily calls it. To help individuals and organisations harness the power of AI, Cien has founded Scale That Thing!, which offers more tailored services to help businesses scale with AI, and LaunchLemonade, a no-code platform for users to turn their ideas into an AI-powered business.

    Tune into this episode now to hear how AI co-pilots can save you time, how LaunchLemonade is breaking barriers for women in AI, and the importance of diversifying investment.

    Find out more about LaunchLemonade here: https://launchlemonade.app/

    Find out more about Scale That Thing! here: https://www.scalethatthing.com/

    Find out more about Cien’s work here: https://ciensolon.com/

    Get in touch with Cien here: ai@ciensolon.com
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    31 mins
  • S3 Ep62: How AI can Better Represent Voters in Parliament with Steve Endacott, Chairman of Neural Voice and Neural River
    Sep 19 2024
    In this week’s episode of Tech Can’t Save Us, hosts Paul David and Maya Dharampal-Hornby are joined by Steve Endacott, Chairman of Neural Voice and Neural River.

    Neural Voice is a spin-off from incubator Neural River, a genAI platform enabling businesses to develop customer-assistance voicebots.

    Tune into this episode now to hear Steve how Steve leveraged Neural Voice’s technology to make a bid for Parliament in the UK’s General Election, and how he believes AI will change the political landscape in the UK.

    Find more about Neural River here: https://www.neuralriver.ai/

    Find more about Neural Voice here: https://www.neural-voice.ai/

    Find more about AI Steve here: https://www.ai-steve.co.uk/
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    33 mins

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