🎙️ Jam Francisco: Where AI meets improv, and innovation hits the streets We just wrapped up the latest episode of our Data Powered Innovation Jam podcast, recorded live during a whirlwind tech tour of San Francisco and Silicon Valley!   From TechCrunch Disrupt to GitHub Universe and Google Cloud AI CoE, we explored the shift from AI hype to realism, the rise of physical AI, and how startups are solving real-world problems, from space traffic management to AI-powered malaria diagnostics and smart food tracking.   What stood out? ✅ AI is moving beyond buzzwords to purpose-driven impact. ✅ Creativity and technology are jamming together; think coding as jazz. ✅ Global innovators are tackling challenges that truly matter.   If you’re curious about where data, AI for good, and human ingenuity intersect, this episode is a must-listen. 🎧 Tune in and join the jam: https://lnkd.in/gssgDbiq #AIforGood #Innovation #TechCrunch #GitHubUniverse #DataDriven Robert (Dr Bob) Engels Ron Tolido Arne Rossmann Alex Bulat- van den Wildenberg Sudeshna S.

Robert (Dr Bob) Engels

LinkedIn Top Artificial Intelligence (AI) Voice | Public speaker | CTO AI ♠️ Head of Capgemini AI Lab | Vice President

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This trip to SF set quite some marks, TechCrunch was not the worst place to be ;-). Incredible startups, great panel debates with VCs, Tech leads and the up-and-coming put it all together. It was really great! Enjoy the podcast!

Alex Bulat- van den Wildenberg

Group Technology VP at Capgemini ❤️ Ergo a Techguy “a Massive Technology enthusiast, among other enthusiasts that are building towards a better future, making lasting impact” 🥰

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this was an amazing story! a truly frugal innovation with massive impact!

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Marzena Megan Tobiasz

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What an episode! It’s inspiring to see AI powering space traffic management, advancing malaria diagnostics, and enabling smart food tracking. That's a proof that innovation and creativity are truly making a real-world impact 👏

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