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Open Source Data Podcast with Charna Parkey




Episode Topic


Learn how Brighthive's AI-powered platform is democratizing data insights, making them accessible to non-technical teams across organizations. Suzanne El-Moursi discusses the importance of data fluency and how Brighthive is helping enteprise teams in all businesses harness the power of their data with Charna Parkey, host of the Open Source Data podcast.


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Episode Transcript


Timestamps:

00:00:00 - Introduction and Background

00:02:30 - Journey to BrightHive and open source

00:06:00 - The evolution of AI and BrightHive's approach

00:14:00 - The data problem and the role of AI agents

00:22:00 - Building BrightBot with open source frameworks

00:26:00 - The future of AI agents and open source

00:30:00 - People’s reaction to DeepSeek 

00:34:00 - The future of work and AI

00:40:00 - AI in education and personal growth

00:42:00 - Suzanne’s legacy

00:48:00 - Recap and takeaways with producer Leo Godoy


Quotes

Charna Parkey 

"Every single innovation comes out of some form of restriction or need."

 

Suzanne El-Moursi

"So if 97% of an organization is data consumers, there are strategists, the marketing analysts, the customer success associates, the managers all across the enterprise, who need to understand the insights in the company's data, in their functions, in their units, so that they can make the next right step for the customer and for their plan."

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