In a landscape where innovation is a contact sport, The Blue Swan dives into new episodes, providing insight with an eagle eye and sharp tongue. It defies the pecking order by dancing on the razor’s edge of AI and entertainment, where there is no light without dark humor.The lines between data, movement, and storytelling are crossed and redrawn through candid, high-stakes conversations with Oscar, Emmy, and Grammy winners, deep tech unicorns, Nobel-grounded scientists, and other lethal creative minds.Hosted by Sean Adler—AI entrepreneur, and technical ninja with a sense of humor—whose journey spans the worlds of enterprise AI, bioinformatics, advanced calisthenics, and global media. His work and performances have been featured in Forbes, Fast Company, LA Fashion Week, and beyond.Sean's AI coaching apps are featured alongside Oscar, Grammy, and Tony award winners on Studio: https://studio.com/sean seantzu.substack.co
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Eze Abosi: Backed by Novartis to Feed Your Head with AI Drug Development
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