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The Business of AI
UKAI - The Trade Association for AI businesses across the UK
52 episodes
1 week ago
AI agents can become “work amplifiers” for non-profits and membership organisations IF you start with the problem, not the solution. In this in-person episode, Alex Skinner (CEO & Co-founder of Pixl8) explains how AI can help lean teams do more with less: automating document-heavy workflows, triaging submissions, and turning messy archives into searchable knowledge. We dig into: * Why many AI projects fail by starting with a solution instead of a clear objective, * Alex’s “recipes” appro...
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AI agents can become “work amplifiers” for non-profits and membership organisations IF you start with the problem, not the solution. In this in-person episode, Alex Skinner (CEO & Co-founder of Pixl8) explains how AI can help lean teams do more with less: automating document-heavy workflows, triaging submissions, and turning messy archives into searchable knowledge. We dig into: * Why many AI projects fail by starting with a solution instead of a clear objective, * Alex’s “recipes” appro...
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The Business of AI
53. Work Amplifiers: How AI Agents Can Transform Non-Profits with Alex Skinner
AI agents can become “work amplifiers” for non-profits and membership organisations IF you start with the problem, not the solution. In this in-person episode, Alex Skinner (CEO & Co-founder of Pixl8) explains how AI can help lean teams do more with less: automating document-heavy workflows, triaging submissions, and turning messy archives into searchable knowledge. We dig into: * Why many AI projects fail by starting with a solution instead of a clear objective, * Alex’s “recipes” appro...
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1 week ago
48 minutes

The Business of AI
52. Bold, Loud, Unstoppable: How Women Can Win in AI with Ramyani Basu
Ramyani shares her 25-year journey from being the only woman in engineering classes to leading digital, analytics, and AI across Northern Europe, while championing diversity and lifting other women as she climbed. She opens up about a defining early-career moment: being told to tone down her bold colours and emotions and why choosing authenticity became a turning point. Ramyani makes the case that AI is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for women because it rewards problem-solving, leadershi...
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2 weeks ago
15 minutes

The Business of AI
51. Leveraging AI as a Competitive Advantage in a Global Corporation with Bosch's Steffen Hoffmann
Bosch on Skills, Trust, and the Future of Work. What does real adoption actually look like inside a global industrial giant? In this episode, Stefan Hoffmann, President of Bosch for Northern and Eastern Europe, cuts through the noise to explain how AI is already transforming manufacturing, HR, energy, and R&D. From training 65,000 employees and building trust in AI tools, to green energy, hydrogen, and automated driving, this fascinating conversation explores how businesses can use AI to ...
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2 weeks ago
44 minutes

The Business of AI
50. Women in AI: IBM's Sharon Moore MBE on Leadership, Sponsorship, and Building a Career in Technology
In this episode of UKAI’s The Business of AI Podcast: Women in AI special, Zahra Shah, Chair of UKAI’s Women in AI Working Group, speaks with Sharon Moore MBE, CTO for Public Sector and Technology at IBM. Sharon shares her career journey into technology, from early exposure to computer-aided design to senior leadership roles, and reflects on the moments that shaped her path. The conversation explores career challenges, learning new industries quickly, and the difference that mentors, allies, ...
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3 weeks ago
27 minutes

The Business of AI
49. From No.10 to Next-Gen AI: Ben Turner on Behaviour Prediction & Synthetic Data
In this episode of the Business of AI podcast, we’re joined by Ben Turner, co-founder of Electric Twin, a company creating cutting-edge synthetic populations to help organisations understand and predict human behaviour at unprecedented speed. Ben shares his journey from academic physicist at UCL, to applied AI leader at Faculty, to chief adviser in Number 10 during the Covid-19 crisis. That experience revealed a fundamental gap in our ability to model real-world behaviour, inspiring Electric ...
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1 month ago
35 minutes

The Business of AI
48. AI Marketing Playbook 2025: Tactics, Trends & Real Business Use Cases with Martin Broadhurst
In this episode of The Business of AI Podcast, host Tim Flagg sits down with chartered marketer, HubSpot Platinum Partner and AI & automation consultant Martin Broadhurst – to explore how AI is transforming marketing, sales and wider business operations. Martin shares his journey from early marketing automation through to working hands-on with generative AI, explaining how tools like HubSpot, Copilot and other platforms are making advanced automation, content creation and data insight acc...
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1 month ago
35 minutes

The Business of AI
47. Women in AI: AI, Gender Bias and Online Safety: Insights from Researcher Sarah Wyer
In this episode of the UKAI Women in AI Podcast, host Zahra Shah sits down with Sarah Wyer, a leading PhD researcher specialising in gender bias in large language models. Sarah shares her non-linear journey into AI, from starting out in business and higher education, to discovering a passion for data, completing a master’s in computer science, and ultimately becoming an award-winning woman in tech. She explains how her research with Professor Sue Black revealed deeply embedded gendered and in...
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1 month ago
20 minutes

The Business of AI
46. Women in AI: Mary Kemp on Breaking Barriers and Building Inclusive Innovation
In this episode of The Business of AI Podcast: Women in AI, host Zahra Shah speaks with co-founder of AI Potential Mary Kemp, about her unexpected and transformative journey into the world of artificial intelligence. Mary reflects on moving from decades of corporate work in the US to becoming an “accidental startup” founder after discovering how dramatically generative AI could reshape her business. She shares honest insights into the early challenges, from rebuilding a client base to navigat...
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1 month ago
13 minutes

The Business of AI
45. Women in AI: Beth Wells Navigating Imposter Syndrome in the Move from Biology to Legal Tech
In this episode of the UKAI Women in AI Podcast, Zahra speaks with Beth Wells, Innovation Manager at Weightmans Solicitors, about her unexpected journey from studying biology to building a career in legal tech and innovation. Beth shares how a temporary admin role opened the door to an entirely new profession, and why problem solving, creativity and curiosity were the real skills that guided her into an innovation team that has grown from four people to more than thirty. She reflects on the r...
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1 month ago
19 minutes

The Business of AI
44. Why Law Firms Must Innovate Now: AI, Culture and Change with Dr Catriona Wolfenden
In this episode of The Business of AI Podcast, Tim welcomes Dr Catriona Wolfenden, Director of Product and Innovation at Weightmans, to explore how one of the UK’s leading law firms is reshaping its approach to technology, problem solving and client service. Catriona shares her journey from practising lawyer to heading a 34-strong innovation team, and offers real examples of how Weightmans has built tools that reduce risk, streamline processes and improve decision-making for clients in areas ...
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1 month ago
31 minutes

The Business of AI
43. AI in Law: Isabel Bathurst on Private AI, Security and the New Skills Lawyers Need
In this episode of The Business of AI Podcast, Tim is joined by Isabel Bathurst, solicitor, law firm consultant and co-founder of Legal AI. Isabelle shares her journey from early work with geographic information systems at Manchester University, through two decades in complex litigation, to helping law firms adopt AI in a way that actually fits how solicitors work. She explains why so many traditional case management systems frustrate lawyers, how disconnected tech stacks create inefficiency ...
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1 month ago
27 minutes

The Business of AI
42. How to Use AI Without the Hype: David Lane on Fat Fish Digital & Health Tech
In this episode of The Business of AI Podcast, Tim is joined by David Lane, founder of Fat Fish Digital, to explore what happens when decades of AI experience meet today’s hype cycle. David shares his journey from early AI research at BT AI Labs and the University of Sussex, through founding one of his first companies in the mid-2000s, to building Fat Fish Digital as a “technology orchestrator” working at the intersection of AI, mobile, and health tech. He talks about moving from mobile apps ...
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1 month ago
41 minutes

The Business of AI
41. How Agentic AI Will Rewrite Business with Shashi Jagtap, Founder, Super Agentic AI
Agentic AI isn’t just another tech trend, it's a generational shift that could rewrite how every business operates. In this episode of The Business of AI, Shashi Jagtap, founder of Super Agentic AI and former Apple engineer, reveals why he walked away from one of the world’s most coveted tech jobs to dive head-first into this new frontier. He explains how agentic systems go far beyond ChatGPT-style interactions, giving machines the power to take action, make decisions, and transform entire wo...
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1 month ago
34 minutes

The Business of AI
40. Turning Businesses into AI Powerhouses: Logic Lab’s Practical Approach to Automation
In this episode of The Business in AI Podcast, host Tim Flagg welcomes Barbara Bouffard, CEO of Logic Lab and James McInerney, Director of Logic Lab, to discuss how small and medium-sized businesses can harness AI automation to drive growth, boost productivity, and empower their teams. Logic Lab is on a mission to make AI practical, affordable, and empowering for businesses of all sizes. Barbara and James share their journey from leading a product design consultancy to founding Logic Lab, ex...
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2 months ago
39 minutes

The Business of AI
39. From Design to AI: Building a Human-Centred Tech Future with Alyna Butt
In this episode of the UKAI Women in AI Podcast, Zahra Shah speaks with Alyna, Founder and CEO of WeUno Technologies about her inspiring journey from design and communications into technology and artificial intelligence. Elena shares how she took a leap of faith to start her own tech company with no investors and built it into a thriving, human-centred innovation hub of over 40 developers, designers, and AI engineers. She reflects on the challenges of leadership, growth, and culture-building ...
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2 months ago
14 minutes

The Business of AI
38. Empowering Marketers with AI: How Algo Marketing is Redefining Growth
In this episode of The Business of AI Podcast, host Tim Flagg sits down with Yomi Tejumola, founder of Algo Marketing, to explore how AI is transforming marketing teams and redefining talent. Yomi shares how Algo Marketing has built one of the largest networks of AI-trained marketing professionals ('algos') who are helping some of the world’s biggest companies, including Google, OpenAI, and Zoom, to embed AI into their daily workflows. Drawing on his background as a data scientist at Google, ...
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2 months ago
29 minutes

The Business of AI
37. Women in AI: Claire Roberts' Vision for Building a Purpose-Driven Tech Future
In this episode of The Business of AI: Women in AI Special, Zahra Shah, Chair of the UKAI Women in AI Working Group, speaks with Claire Roberts, founder of the AI consultancy ForAllF5 and long-time technology leader. Claire reflects on her 25-year career in digital transformation, from leading global programmes at ARM to launching her own purpose-driven business, and shares how her passion for ethical AI, team culture, and inclusion has shaped her journey. She discusses how embracing AI as a ...
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2 months ago
29 minutes

The Business of AI
36. From Hype to Everyday Impact: The Real AI Revolution in Pharma
In this episode of The Business of AI, James Turnbull, Founder and Managing Director of Camino Communications, explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping communication in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries. James shares his journey from studying computer science during the “AI winter” to leading a medcomms agency that blends medical expertise with cutting-edge technology. Together, they discuss how AI can enhance efficiency, accuracy, and engagement, from analysing thousands ...
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2 months ago
36 minutes

The Business of AI
35. Women in AI: Beth Curtis-Clarke on Leadership, Mentorship, and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
Women in AI special: Zahra Shah speaks with Beth Curtis Clarke, Principal AI Consultant at Ignite AI Partners, about her journey from early challenges to leadership in artificial intelligence. Beth shares candid reflections on failure, mentorship, and confidence and how kindness and connection can drive real progress for women in AI. #WomenInAI #UKAI #Leadership #AI #Inclusion AI is our Business. UKAI is the Trade Association for AI businesses across the UK. Join us, ukai.co
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2 months ago
23 minutes

The Business of AI
34. Missed Calls to Booked Revenue: An SME’s AI Playbook with The AI Pros
In this episode of The Business of AI Podcast, Tim Flagg talks with Mark Pratt (Founder, The AI Pros) about shipping real outcomes: from capturing missed calls with a cloned-voice AI receptionist to auto-booking viewings straight into the CRM. What we cover: -The “start with why” framework for scoping AI work that actually pays back -Case study: estate agency replacing overflow call centres with voice AI -Plug-and-play orchestration: LLMs + automation tools + lightweight web apps -Proving va...
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2 months ago
33 minutes

The Business of AI
AI agents can become “work amplifiers” for non-profits and membership organisations IF you start with the problem, not the solution. In this in-person episode, Alex Skinner (CEO & Co-founder of Pixl8) explains how AI can help lean teams do more with less: automating document-heavy workflows, triaging submissions, and turning messy archives into searchable knowledge. We dig into: * Why many AI projects fail by starting with a solution instead of a clear objective, * Alex’s “recipes” appro...