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8.19.25 | Episode 933

Peggy unpacks the who, what, when, where, why, and how of ambient invisible intelligence—and what it means for the way we live and work. She explores how this technology will quietly transform our homes, cities, hospitals, and factories, enabling more natural and intuitive human experience. 

She also discusses:

  • The timeline for widespread adoption and how some vertical markets are already embracing ambient intelligence.

  • Why advances in low-power electronics, energy harvesting, and edge are accelerating this shift.

  • Her candid thoughts on the opportunities, challenges, and what must come next.

What You Might Have Missed:

Peggy Smedley and Dan Gaylin, president and CEO, NORC, author, Fact Forward, talk about what brought him to the idea for his new book. He says he has a desire to help make sure our most important decisions are informed by good data and not led astray by faulty data.

They also discuss:

  • Why the data ecosystem has become so messy.

  • The four main data errors that anyone can commit and the ways to guard against them.

  • How to create a data literate society.

What You Might Have Missed:

Peggy Smedley and Dan Miklovic, founder, Lean Manufacturing Research and leader, Third Eye Advisory, talk about how we can prepare workers for the factory of the future. He says manufacturers need to be the best in the industry and the best in the world to be competitive, explaining how automation and machinery have and will change the manufacturing industry.

They also discuss:

  • What the team of the future is going to look like.

  • The size of the manufacturing labor shortage. 

  • The percentage of AI investments and pilot projects that are not returning ROI.

What You Might Have Missed:

Want to be a guest on The Peggy Smedley Show? Check out the exciting topics planned for the coming months and send your show ideas to [email protected]

September: What's Next for Manufacturing?
October: How to Secure Your Data

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