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#318 Olek Paraska: How AI Is Fixing the Biggest Bottleneck in Construction

Construction is one of the least digitized industries in the world, and not because it resists technology. It resists bad technology. In this episode of Eye on AI, Craig Smith sits down with Olek Paraska, CTO of Togal AI, to break down why construction productivity has barely imp ...  Show more

#317 Steven Brown: Why Modern Medicine Needs AI-Assisted Decision Making

In this episode of the Eye on AI Podcast, Craig Smith sits down with Steve Brown, founder of CureWise, to explore how agentic AI is reshaping healthcare from the patient's perspective. Steve shares the deeply personal story behind CureWise, born out of his own experience with a r ...  Show more

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