Episodios

  • AI Exchange Podcast Dr. Peter Eley, Alabama A&M
    Nov 5 2025
    How can artificial intelligence help teachers save time, personalize instruction, and strengthen student learning? Dr. Peter Eley, Special Assistant to the Provost at Alabama A&M University, joins Crimson AI to discuss his groundbreaking AI framework, designed to guide educators in using technology ethically, efficiently, and creatively.
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    10 m
  • AI Exchange Podcast Dr. David Ngong, Stillman College
    Nov 5 2025
    While AI can correct grammatical errors, is it truly capable of fostering wisdom? Dr. David Ngong of Stillman College joins Crimson AI to examine how technology affects critical thinking and self-expression in the study of religion. His insight calls for a new kind of literacy, one where students use AI to begin their ideas, not to finish them.
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    5 m
  • Crimson AI...The Pilot...Vocal Cloning
    Nov 5 2025
    What happens when a machine can perfectly clone your voice? Our pilot episode of Crimson AI delves into the fascinating world of AI vocal cloning, examining how this technology is revolutionizing storytelling, accessibility, and creative media. Huge thanks to Anthony “The Dude in the Cube” Reed for showing Lee and Jason the ropes and helping bring this first podcast to life in style.
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    14 m
  • Crimson AI...AI, Nostalgia, and the Bandit walk into a Podcast
    Nov 19 2025
    We brought back a deceased voice, not because we should, but because we could. It felt like a cool tribute… wrapped in a mild ethical crisis. When you think about it, you can clone anyone, even your family, so basically, vocal cloning is the new scrapbooking. This episode presents the fine line between remembering someone and rebooting them.
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    7 m