Real Life Superpowers
Amir Haramaty: "We can use AI to connect the dots beyond what the human eye can see and the brain can process"
In a conversation with Noa Eshed and Ronen Menipaz on the podcast Real Life Superpowers, Aiola co-founder & CEO Amir Haramaty shares his mission to connect the promise of AI to the masses
In this episode of the Real Life Superpowers podcast, Ronen and Noa interview Amir Haramaty.
He’s a true pioneer in the world of AI and intelligence platforms. He’s currently the CEO of Aiola, a company on a mission to connect the promise of AI to the masses.
With his extensive experience in commercial strategy and execution, our guest has driven over $1 billion in impact, for some of the world's leading Fortune 500 companies, across more than 20 industries.
He’s held key positions at cybersecurity and digital marketing companies, that have been involved in several notable acquisitions by giants such as Microsoft and Facebook.
Topics discussed:
- The moment in Amir’s life, after which everything was different, and he realized how fragile life is, and decided to make the most of his short time on earth
- The danger of becoming too comfortable
- The power of partnerships
- Predicting vs. reacting - what dots are you failing to connect?
- The impact and potential of storytelling in business and in everyday life
- The threat that AI poses, if not handled ethically and responsibly.
And much more!
Enjoy your listen!
Noa Eshed: recognized as a thought leader by the Daily Telegraph. Her book "The Smart Marketer's Guide to Google Adwords” was an Amazon no.1 bestseller. Her digital marketing agency Bold Digital Architects has acclaimed several industry awards. She previously co-founded and distributed Israel’s only national magazine for students, and is a certified lawyer (Hebrew U grad) and journalist.
Ronen Menipaz: an Israeli investor, entrepreneur, tech advisor, and founder of numerous business ventures in the entertainment, adtech, and fintech space. During his 25 years of entrepreneurial experience, Ronen has been involved with over 100 startups in Israel, 30 of which he founded or co-founded. Two of those startups went public, while five were sold and four more are currently privately profitable companies.