Graham Brown, storyteller extraordinaire, has traveled the world learning about work, culture, and technology. He's a cognitive psychologist with a passion for AI but also a student of history and art who is on a personal mission to link the present and future with great stories from the past. Graham's also the CEO of Pikkal, a podcast agency, and the host of the Asia Tech Podcast.
Listen and learn:
- What entrepreneurs need to know about the art of great storytelling
- What the cave paintings in Lascaux, France from 15,000 BCE teach us about artificial intelligence
- How archetypal stories like Star Wars and Harry Potter use the same plot lines as a Steve Jobs product launch
- Why startup pitch decks need to "create maps for the audience"
- What it means to be human in the age of machine intelligence
- Why Henry Ford famously chose black as the color for the Model T Ford
References in this episode:
- The Asia Tech Podcast
- Pikkal, Graham's podcast agency
- The cave paintings in Lascaux, France
- The first computers (who were humans... and mostly women)
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