Mireille Gomes – Can Algorithms Heal? Reimagining Health Equity with AI and Data Justice

Mireille Gomes discusses the importance of designing health technologies that prioritize dignity and equity over efficiency. Examining barriers like uneven infrastructure and data voids, she advocates for consent-first design, representation in data, and community involvement to ensure fair algorithms. The conversation urges attention to ethical standards in AI healthcare. Continue reading Mireille Gomes – Can Algorithms Heal? Reimagining Health Equity with AI and Data Justice

Jean Marc Seigneur – In Trust We Build: Designing the Future of Digital Reputation

The discussion with Jean Marc Seigneur explores the intersection of security, decentralization, and digital trust. It highlights the importance of legal recognition and cryptography in transforming tokens into enforceable rights. The conversation emphasizes education, design, and the need for transparency in AI, focusing on how technology can empower and protect digital interactions. Continue reading Jean Marc Seigneur – In Trust We Build: Designing the Future of Digital Reputation

Vlada Mentink – Lean, Smart, and Automated: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Working with AI

Vlada Mentik discusses leveraging AI for solo founders and small teams to enhance productivity. By prioritizing mindset and addressing specific challenges, users can create effective systems that save time. The conversation emphasizes intentional data use, avoiding automation pitfalls, and improving workflows, ensuring AI supports human creativity rather than replacing it. Continue reading Vlada Mentink – Lean, Smart, and Automated: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Working with AI

Marc Luanghy – Fortifying Brands, Decoding Risk: Innovation, IP, and the Path to Sustainable Growth

Ideas don’t turn into impact on excitement alone. They need structure, ownership, and trust. We sit down with Mark, an IP advisor and blockchain compliance expert. We unpack how intangible assets—patents, trademarks, copyrights, code, data, and even carbon credits—quietly drive … Continue reading Marc Luanghy – Fortifying Brands, Decoding Risk: Innovation, IP, and the Path to Sustainable Growth

Igor Data – Trust, Trace, Takedown: Building Integrity in a Decentralized World

With Igor Data, CEO and co-founder of Blin Analytics, we dig into the real mechanics of crypto crime and why the difference between loss and recovery often comes down to minutes, not months. Igor pulls back the curtain on demixing methods, behavior pattern analysis, and how AI and automation sift millions of transactions before a human makes the call. The theft may be digital, but the tells are human: tempo, timing, liquidity choices, and the inevitable mistake that cracks a years-long laundering chain. Continue reading Igor Data – Trust, Trace, Takedown: Building Integrity in a Decentralized World

Season 5, Episode 27. The Art of Licensing: Turning Ideas into Empires

Every masterpiece you’ve ever consumed likely passed through a licensing agreement first. That catchy song in your favorite commercial? Licensed. The superhero logo on your coffee mug? Licensed. The technology powering your smartphone? Licensed hundreds of times over. Licensing represents … Continue reading Season 5, Episode 27. The Art of Licensing: Turning Ideas into Empires

Season 5, Episode 24. From Prototypes to Rockets: The Power of Design Thinking and First Principles Thinking

The exploration of innovation highlights two key approaches: design thinking, fostering human-centered solutions, and first principles thinking, which focuses on fundamental truths. Through examples like OXO Good Grips and Japan’s bullet train, we see how understanding frustrations can spur breakthroughs. Transformative ideas often emerge from everyday annoyances, leading to significant innovations. Continue reading Season 5, Episode 24. From Prototypes to Rockets: The Power of Design Thinking and First Principles Thinking

Season 5, Episode 23. AI, IP, and the Public Good

Artificial intelligence is increasingly pivotal in various sectors, with the State’s role in promoting equitable access becoming vital. The episode from Intangiblia, recorded at a workshop in Oxford, discusses legal and policy mechanisms in AI governance, featuring examples from Canada, Singapore, the UAE, and New Zealand, and examines important recent legal rulings in the U.S. Continue reading Season 5, Episode 23. AI, IP, and the Public Good

Season 5, Bonus. AI vs. Human: The Invention Showdown

What happens when artificial intelligence challenges humans for the invention crown? We dive into this provocative question by examining real-world examples where AI has revolutionized fields from drug discovery to furniture design.

The evidence is compelling. AI systems have accelerated medical research, discovered antibiotics against resistant bacteria, identified new molecular patterns, and generated creative designs faster than humans could imagine. Yet every breakthrough required human direction, interpretation, and implementation. As we explore this partnership, the podcast reveals a fundamental truth – innovation isn’t humans versus machines but humans with machines.

The legal landscape adds another dimension to this discussion. We unpack the fascinating “Davos Saga,” where Dr. Stephen Thaler’s attempt to list his AI system as an inventor on patent applications met resistance worldwide. Courts in the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, Japan, and Switzerland all reached the same conclusion: under current law, only natural persons can be inventors. This global consensus reflects the view that AI remains a sophisticated tool rather than an autonomous creator deserving legal rights.

For inventors navigating this evolving landscape, emotional barriers often prove as challenging as technical ones. That’s why we introduce the powerful “Fear Setting” exercise from my book “Protection of the Inventive Mind.” This practical technique helps transform anxiety into action by confronting worst-case scenarios, developing safeguards, and planning recovery strategies. Download the worksheet from our website to experience how quickly your innovation fears diminish when systematically addressed.
Whether you’re a human inventor seeking to harness AI’s capabilities or simply fascinated by the intersection of technology and creativity, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of innovation. 

Subscribe now and join us in exploring how the most powerful inventions emerge when human intuition meets algorithmic intelligence. Continue reading Season 5, Bonus. AI vs. Human: The Invention Showdown

Season 5, Episode 21. Influencers, Inc.: Chasing Clout, Creating Clones

The upcoming side event in Geneva on September 1 during the Luxury Innovation Summit will address the evolving landscape of intellectual property (IP) amid the influencer economy. This session will explore how the booming $20 billion sector collides with IP law, spotlighting cases like Charli D’Amelio’s trademark strategies and the “Battle of the Kylies.” It will delve into both human influencers and virtual personalities like Lil Miquella, underscoring the challenges of contracts and licensing. As global laws adapt to issues like deepfakes and virtual identity rights, participants will gain insight into safeguarding their digital presence and brand equity in a rapidly changing environment. Continue reading Season 5, Episode 21. Influencers, Inc.: Chasing Clout, Creating Clones