The Business of AI
AI is our Business. Looking at how businesses are using AI to build services and tools, transforming organisations and delighting consumers. We explore the different types of businesses that are emerging and find out how they are using AI technology. UKAI is the trade association for AI businesses in the UK. The show is hosted Tim Flagg, AI entrepreneur and chief executive of UKAI. Featuring business leaders, policymakers, authors, politicians and entrepreneurs. Join us to learn how to build your AI business.
The Business of AI
Latest Episodes
Context Is Everything: The Secret to Better AI Design with Kevin Coyle, Drutek [95]
Why does AI-generated code so often look sloppy, even when it works? Kevin Coyle, founder of Drutek, joins the podcast to explain why the missing ingredient isn't better prompts, it's context. He breaks down how design systems give AI tools the...
The Secret Weapon for Small Business Growth with Daniel Callis from Beyla [97]
What if every small business could access the same financial expertise as a global enterprise? This conversation with Daniel Callis from Beyla AI explores how AI is making that possible. Beyla is building a conversational platform that acts lik...
The Real Reason Your AI Strategy Is Failing (It's Not the Tech) with Kirsty Mac from Illuminate [96]
AI transformation isn't a technology challenge, it's a leadership challenge. This conversation explores why the biggest barriers to AI adoption are human, not technical, from fear and shame to curiosity, humility, and the willingness to learn. ...
Who Gets Rewarded in the AI Economy? With Isvari Maranwe from YuVoice [094]
Social media has become exceptionally good at rewarding attention and dangerously poor at rewarding social value. This episode explores a different model: using AI to amplify credible voices, strengthen communities and direct recognition toward...
Why AI Leadership Must Value Humans with Jenny Garrett [093]
AI’s biggest opportunity is not simply cutting costs or accelerating output. It is improving people’s lives without leaving anyone behind. Jenny Garrett argues that leaders need to move beyond narrow productivity metrics and ask who benefits, w...