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Join Matt Roberts from Amdocs as he discusses how human technological adoption habits are evolving as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic, and how we're rediscovering the magic of technology as a necessary result of being indoors. Find out more at amdocs.com/TheGreatIndoors.

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Returning to the podcast with host Matthew Roberts is Stephanie Ormston, AVP of Product Innovation at AT&T, to explore shifting narratives and public perception of AI in 2026. Starting with practical use cases, they examine how AI continues to impact... more

In this episode of The Great Indoors, Shelly Palmer, tech strategist and CEO of The Palmer Group returns for his third appearance to explain why the digital world has become unrecognizable in just two years since his last appearance. Listeners will g... more

A modern AI education has to wrestle with more than just new tools. It has to ask deeper questions, like how do we understand the models we’re building? Who trains them? And who actually gets access to the results?

To explore those questions, Matthe... more

Are you ready for an uncomfortable question… What happens to your data after you die?

Buckle up — in this episode, Matthew Roberts is joined by Carl Öhman, Associate Professor at Uppsala University and author of The Afterlife of Data, to explore wha... more

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Stephanie Ormston
Vice President of New Product Introductions Innovations for the consumer segment at AT&T
AT&T
Episode: AI is more than ChatGPT
Shelly Palmer
CEO of The Palmer Group and professor of advanced media at Syracuse University
The Palmer Group
Episode: What Remains Human in an Optimized World?
Dr. Kiesha King
An educational specialist focusing on equity, access, and the consequences of digital transformation in education.
Episode: Who Gets to Learn from AI? Equity, Access, and the New Digital Divide
Carl Öhman
Academic and philosopher whose work focuses on digital ethics, political theory, and technology.
Uppsala University, Sweden
Episode: The Afterlife of Data – What Happens to Your Data When You Die?
Sheena Franklin
A recognized leader in healthcare policy and industry foresight, focusing on women's health and data.
Episode: How to Make the Wrong Data Right: Addressing Hidden Bias in Healthcare
Marcus Collins
Marketing professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business and cultural strategist
University of Michigan
Episode: Twelve Months On: Marcus Collins and the Reality Check for Culture
Craig Moffett
Co-founder and Senior Analyst at MoffettNathanson, known for his insights in the telecommunications industry
MoffettNathanson
Episode: Closing the door on 2025 - What 2025 Revealed, and What 2026 Will Demand
Ankur Kapoor
Chief Network Officer at T-Mobile United States
T-Mobile
Episode: From the Network Edge to the Digital Pocket: Season 10 Finale at MWC
Nir Hollander
GM and Divisional President of Amdocs Mobile Network Solutions
Amdocs
Episode: From the Network Edge to the Digital Pocket: Season 10 Finale at MWC

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Matthew Roberts
Host of the show, discussing the intersections of technology and human connection, and expertise in handling discussions around innovations in the sector.

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AI is more than ChatGPT
Q: How is AT&T adopting AI across the company and in products?
AT&T has long integrated AI in data stores and networks, expanded company-wide awareness, deployed internal models like Ask AT&T, and is exploring monetization and productization of AI while maintaining privacy and security.
AI is more than ChatGPT
Q: What are some practical examples of AI usage in personal productivity and product development?
She describes using multiple AI models for personal planning and using vibe coding tools to sketch user journeys, test prototypes, and accelerate market insights without requiring perfection.
AI is more than ChatGPT
Q: 12 months ago when we spoke about AI, how has the narrative shifted for enterprises versus consumers?
Stephanie explains that consumers worry about laziness and hype, while enterprises are beginning to unlock AI in ways that transform workflows, with a focus on customer problems and trustworthy, secure implementation.
The Afterlife of Data – What Happens to Your Data When You Die?
Q: Since you've written the book, have you been approached by government or by big tech to say, hey, listen, we need to start answering these questions?
No, there has been no immediate interest from big tech or government, as the pressing nature of these issues is not aligned with their short-term economic incentives.
Twelve Months On: Marcus Collins and the Reality Check for Culture
Q: Is there hope for companies whose culture is to revert to what was successful in a bygone era and not really able to adapt and change to the environment?
Yes, there's hope. Organizations can change, but it starts with understanding who they are, which is often the hardest part.

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What is The Great Indoors about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast explores the dynamic intersection of technology and human connection, showcasing how recent digital transformations are reshaping our lives. Focusing on diverse areas such as telecommunications, artificial intelligence, and storytelling, episodes feature influential leaders and innovators who share insights on pioneering technologies and their societal implications. With an emphasis on human experiences in a tech-driven world, discussions often highlight customer-centric innovations, advancements in digital inclusion, and the role of AI in enhancing connectivity and marketing strategies. This unique blend of technology and humanity offers insightful perspectives suitable for listeners interested in the evolution of society thro... more

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