Guardify's Vision and Mission w/ Ben Jackson | Real Evidence Podcast | Episode 2

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • In this episode of the Real Evidence Podcast, Myron and Ashley chat with Ben Jackson, CEO of Guardify. Ben shares the origins of Guardify, their mission and vision, as well as what drives the products they create.
    They discuss the importance of building technology with intentionality, and the need for a principles-based approach to adoption of new technologies, particularly artificial intelligence. Ben discusses the potential benefits and drawbacks of AI and highlights the need for ethical and intentional use of technology in supporting justice and social impact initiatives.
    Listen on to hear more about the challenges faced by direct service providers, and how Guardify works to try and support these providers by developing more manageable and user-friendly technology, developed specifically for their needs.
    Check out the National Forensic Interviewers Week here: guardify.com/n...
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    For more information about Guardify, go to guardify.com/

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  • @danabradfield2072
    @danabradfield2072 3 месяца назад

    Wow... excellent podcast! As a supporter of Project Harmony's work in Omaha, I so appreciate your work in child advocacy, support of law enforcement, the justice system, and your recognition of forensic interviewers. Thank you. The value of "you can't relive today" is also a keeper. As the cost of data storage has continued to shrink, I've always wondered if Google glasses could capture my day in high definition video, store it,, and then index it by the audio (to text), as well as indexed by the text content contained in the video images, store that indexed content by date and time... and let me retrieve it as a personal memory assist tool. I would pay for a monthly subscription and the ability to retrieve content based on context I provide. For example,... last week someone was talking about "recognizing forensic interviewers" retrieve a two minute a/v clip before and after that context query.and replay it for me. Naturally, I do not want my memories shared with anyone... unless I authorize it. As a technology veteran, and ten year manager of our enterprise's privacy office, I can appreciate your work and the challenges to do something like this. But you are in a wonderful space for developing the future. I'm across the hall from you in the Mastercraft. Look forward to watching you blow things up... keep going!!! Enjoy your podcasts so much.