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371- AI Implementation Without Hype w/Yossi Akselrud

You've Been Heard

Philip Howard

Technology, Tech News, Management, News, Business

549 Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2025

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

ON THIS EPISODE ➤ How to move from AI hype to practical business implementation ➤ The Vibe Workflow System for rapid prototyping without coding skills ➤ Why perfect AI content isn’t always better than authentic human voice ➤ Building AI guardrails that enable rather than block innovation ➤ Start Small Framework: From personal fun projects to enterprise deployment What happens when a healthcare IT leader builds AI applications in shower conversations at 2 AM? At a healthcare organization bound by HIPAA compliance and patient safety requirements, Yossi Akselrud implements AI faster than most tech companies. With years of experience navigating...

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0:00.0

Everyone, welcome back to a dissecting popular ITers.

0:11.8

And the reason why we've been having these wonderful technical things, which is what

0:15.2

we do in IT world, has put out fires every day, hopefully not. And we're a little bit more

0:19.0

proactive is we're trying to get all the live streams going at one time.

0:23.5

So, you know, Yosi, you're the first, like, super double live, I guess is what we could call this.

0:29.6

I don't know.

0:31.3

We're trying to go live in the community, live on LinkedIn, and all of this stuff at the same time. I'm sure there's like an AI thing that

0:39.5

could fix that. Before we even get there, can we maybe just talk a little bit about how you got

0:46.3

into the wonderful world of IT because I'm sure it started somewhere back in the day with

0:51.8

maybe tape backups or something like that. Why

0:54.2

don't you just give us your rundown and how you got how you got playing with all this

0:58.2

stuff before we get into the real deep stuff? Yeah, sure. So my background in IT, how I got involved

1:04.7

was I was going to be a radio engineer. I want to be like an audio engineer, radio engineer,

1:10.7

that stuff that really spoke to me. And I have a brother who's like, you know, take a networking course. Take it as hell. I was in, I took a networking, like one class. Yeah, I was like, it spoke to me. It was, it was just a computer class. It was like a regular computer class, maybe like IT stuff.

1:28.1

I knew nothing about IT at that point other than like we had a computer in the house that I, you know, AOL, you know, you've got mail, you know, files waiting, that kind of fun stuff.

1:38.3

I don't pick up the phone when you're online, you know, the old fax blasting, you know, board rate modem, fun stuff.

1:47.5

But that's pretty, that's pretty high tech for back then, though, if you actually had a

1:50.2

modem in your house.

1:51.0

Well, if you had 36,000, you know, board rates, you know, the Hayes modems, then, yeah, for

1:56.8

sure.

1:58.2

So that class, I don't remember much.

2:01.9

I remember, I think it was like, we touched on Excel a little bit, like what Netscape

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