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    Andy Boettcher on Why This is the Age of the Chaotic Brain

    08.04.2026 | 52 min.
    this episode, Frank sits down with Andy Boettcher, the Chief Innovation Officer at DoubleTrack, for a candid conversation about embracing the power (and chaos!) of modern AI tools.
    Together, they dive into how neurodiversity and "chaotic brains" are thriving in this new era, where ideas can be rapidly tested, refined, and built with the aid of tools like Claude code. From the practical realities of using AI for software development and troubleshooting (even in classic cars and household appliances) to the shifting landscape of business innovation, they discuss the opportunities and challenges facing individuals and companies alike.
    You'll hear first-hand stories about building podcast production tools, leveraging AI agents as virtual team members, the importance of critical thinking in an age of instant information, and why data security and adaptability are more crucial than ever. Whether you're a technologist, business leader, or simply curious about what it means to innovate today, this episode promises insight, humor, and a healthy dose of chaos.
    Let's get data driven.

    Links
    Andy's LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyboettcher/
    ShowDog -https://www.showdog.studio/

    Time Stamps
    00:00 What a Chief Innovation Officer does
    06:18 The age of chaotic creativity
    09:56 Using AI for planning discussions
    11:31 Choosing the name Show Dog
    15:22 Brainstorming and organizing ideas
    18:43 Using tech for learning
    20:47 Companies adopting AI strategies
    25:10 Classic car ownership struggles
    28:41 Taking time to rethink plans
    31:34 Using AI to solve problems
    37:25 Challenges in commercializing academic concepts
    39:18 Adapting to evolving AI technology
    43:36 AI tools and problem-solving in coding
    45:23 Limitations of AI and data security
    47:33 Data security and CRM setup
    51:22 Challenging assumptions and blind spots
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    Synthetic Populations and the Future of Decision Intelligence

    29.01.2026 | 50 min.
    In this episode of Data Driven, Frank and Andy dive into the future of market intelligence with Dr. Jill Axline, co-founder and CEO of Mavera—a company building synthetic populations that simulate real human behaviour, cognition, and emotion. Forget Personas. We're talking real-time, AI-driven behavioural modeling that's more predictive than your horoscope and considerably more data-backed.
    Dr. Axline shares how Mavera’s swarm of AI models situates these synthetic humans within real-world business contexts to forecast decisions, measure emotional resonance, and even test marketing messages before they go live. From governance and model drift to the surprising uses in financial services, political campaigns, and speechwriting—this is one of the most forward-looking conversations we’ve had yet.
    If you've ever wanted a deeper understanding of how AI can augment decision-making—or just want to hear Frank admit asset managers love ice cream—this one’s for you.
    Links
    Learn more about Mavera:https://mavera.io
    Connect with Jill Axline on LinkedIn:https://linkedin.com/in/jillaxline
    Morningstar:https://www.morningstar.com

    Time Stamps
    00:00 - Introduction & AI Swarms Explained
    03:30 - Forget Personas: Contextual AI Models
    07:00 - Evidence vs Inference & AI Governance
    10:20 - Simulation Scenarios & Model Drift
    14:30 - Synthetic Audiences in Action
    18:00 - Evidence Feedback Loops & Small Data Challenges
    22:00 - Industry Applications & Use Cases
    27:00 - Analyzing Speeches & Emotional Resonance
    30:45 - Sentiment, Social Listening, and Real-Time News Reactions
    34:00 - Adversarial Models & Strategic Pushback
    38:00 - The Cartoon Bank Portal That Failed Spectacularly
    41:00 - From Skeptic to CEO: Jill’s Journey
    45:00 - Data Privacy, Compliance & Synthetic Ethics
    48:00 - Reflections on Empathy, Engineers, and Selling Without Selling
    Support the Show
    If you enjoy Data Driven, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or your favourite pod platform. It helps more people find the show—and fuels Frank’s Monster Energy habit.
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    Microsoft Fabric Unpacked: AI, Data Sovereignty, and a Bit of Clippy Nostalgia

    12.01.2026 | 54 min.
    In today’s show, BAILeY, your semi-sentient hostess with the mostest metadata, teams up with Frank La Vigne to welcome the ever-insightful Andrew Brust for a deep dive into the evolving Microsoft data ecosystem. From nostalgic tales of Windows history and scoring elusive Clippy swag at Ignite, to unraveling what makes Microsoft Fabric a game-changer for data integration, AI, and governance, this episode covers it all.
    You’ll hear firsthand how Microsoft’s innovation goes far beyond the tech itself—focusing on seamless integration, unified billing, and organizational synergy. Andrew Brust sheds light on the journey from fragmented Azure services to the unified vision of Fabric, the rise of generative AI and “agentic” intelligence, and the increasingly important role of data sovereignty and governance in today’s regulatory landscape.
    Whether you’re a data enthusiast, an AI tinkerer, or just in it for the nostalgia, grab your headphones and get ready for insights, laughs, and more acronyms than you can shake a dataset at. Stay curious and caffeinated—this episode has something for everyone!
    Time Stamps
    00:00 Microsoft Expertise and Industry Analysis
    03:18 "Big Data and Analytics Insights"
    08:31 Power BI's Rise in Azure
    12:26 "Unified Fabric-Based Data Platform"
    14:01 "Fabric IQ Powers AI Integration"
    17:24 "Achieving Synergy Against Odds"
    23:32 "Unified Compute for Seamless Integration"
    24:41 "Overwhelmed by AWS Complexity"
    28:21 "Microsoft Research Powers Azure Fabric"
    34:20 "Azure Foundry and Tools"
    37:33 "Flexibility Beyond Major Cloud Providers"
    41:33 Global Data Privacy Trends
    45:13 "Governance for Agentic AI"
    47:29 "Azure Stack and Local Clouds"
    50:13 "Kubernetes: The Cloud Caveat"
    53:40 "Let's Reconnect and Reminisce"
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    Celebrating 400 Episodes – How AI Turbocharges Coding, Podcasting, and Creativity

    08.01.2026 | 1 godz.
    Welcome to a milestone episode of Data Driven! In episode 400, hosts BAILeY, Frank La Vigne, and Andy Leonard gather to reflect on nearly a decade at the forefront of podcasting about data, AI, and the world of software engineering. This special edition takes you behind the scenes with stories of tech evolution, personal growth, and the wild journey from their earliest recordings to today’s AI-powered workflows.
    The team digs into how generative AI has transformed their creative process—making it possible for small teams to produce vast amounts of content, drive innovation, and manage multiple podcasts at a high level. You'll hear about Frank’s latest tool, Podsy—a platform built to help creators manage the ever-growing tsunami of podcast assets using cutting-edge AI—and how tools like Claude, Grok, and Opus are unleashing new possibilities for automation and storytelling.
    With their signature tangents, candid stories (including car accidents, water heater mishaps, and parenting milestones), and a bit of nostalgia about the early days of podcasting, this episode captures what makes Data Driven both insightful and relatable. If you’re a developer, data professional, or a fellow podcaster looking to stay ahead of the curve, episode 400 is packed with practical lessons, inspiration, and a few good laughs. Dive in as the team celebrates what’s possible in the age of AI—and look ahead to an exciting new chapter for the show!
    Time stamps
    00:00 "DGX Spark: Personal AI Supercomputer"
    03:28 "Tech Innovations and Hardware Updates"
    07:51 "Daily 5:40am Notification Routine"
    11:10 "Podzi: Managing Podcast Assets"
    15:35 "Boosting Value with AI Efficiency"
    17:05 Claude Enhanced Legacy System
    23:32 AI Impact on Creative Roles
    25:58 "Consulting Break: Investing Time"
    29:33 "Automation Evolution and Tools Demo"
    31:35 "Podsy Studio: A Journey"
    35:06 "AI-Powered Content Creation Demo"
    38:26 "Podcast Organization and Insights"
    42:10 "Streamlining Metadata for Insights"
    45:47 "Unveiling AI's Hidden Potential"
    50:41 "Celebrating 400 Podcast Episodes"
    54:41 "Off Track Ambitions"
    57:44 "Reality Strikes Back: Tech Trust"
    59:36 "Podsy Progress and Workflow"
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    The Real Risks of LLMs - Guardrails, Judgment, and the Human Element in Cybersecurity

    26.11.2025 | 58 min.
    In this episode of Data Driven, hosts Frank La Vigne, Candace Gillhoolley, and BAILeY sit down with Mike Armistead, CEO of Pulse Security AI—a cybersecurity veteran who's been fortifying digital defenses since before AI made headlines and hackers had professional profiles. Together, they dig into the dual-edged sword that is artificial intelligence in cybersecurity, exploring how AI serves as both a powerful tool against cyber threats and a potential weapon in the wrong hands.
    Mike Armistead shares stories from the front lines, including his experience during the "code red" era at Google when ChatGPT shook up the tech world, and offers real-world advice on why LLMs (large language models) aren’t the magic fix for every problem—and why they desperately need guardrails. You’ll hear why your next big data breach could be hiding in a cleverly crafted AI prompt, why humans still matter when it comes to judgment calls, and why good old-fashioned security hygiene is as critical as ever.
    Whether you’re a developer, data scientist, or just password-paranoid, this episode will make you rethink how you approach security in the age of AI. Tune in for expert insights, hard-earned lessons, and a few laughs as the Data Driven crew uncovers where technology, risk, and "common sense" collide.
    Time Stamps
    00:00 AI-Assisted Cybersecurity for SOCs
    04:26 "AI Rush and LLM Insights"
    09:12 AI-Powered Cybersecurity Strategy Insights
    10:01 "Cybersecurity, ChatGPT, and Impressions"
    13:17 AI Tools: Power and Risks
    18:06 "Teaching Critical Thinking in AI Era"
    20:59 "Guardrails and Next-Gen AI Systems"
    24:22 Human Judgment vs AI Limitations
    27:37 "Pressure Testing for Accuracy"
    30:09 Future Tech Advancements and Challenges
    34:58 "Risk Awareness Beyond Compliance"
    37:38 "Cybersecurity Risks and AI Defense"
    41:54 Cybersecurity Risks and Preparedness
    43:04 "Situational Security in Practice"
    46:05 "Cybersecurity's Evolving Threat Landscape"
    51:52 "Builders vs. Destroyers Mindset"
    55:05 Modern Password Practices
    56:39 "Pulse Security AI & Community"

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Data Driven: the podcast where we explore the emerging field of Data Science. We bring the best minds in Data, Software Engineering, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence right to you every Tuesday. The field of data science mashes up the worlds of statistics, database architecture and software engineering. Data Scientist has been labelled by the Harvard Business Review, as "the sexiest job of the 21st century." A quick search of job search sites reveal that this field is in high demand. In a world where Data is the new Oil, Data Science the new Refineries, consider this Car Talk for the Data Age. Every week we bring the best minds in this emerging field straight to you. Our goal is to educate and inspire our listeners so that they can be prepared to thrive in a Data Driven world.
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