Booking Overview

This series from MIT Sloan Management Review profiles leaders turning artificial intelligence into measurable business impact. If you can speak credibly about real-world AI implementation—strategy, operations, change management, and quantified outcomes—this is a strong PR booking fit.

Metrics

Episodes: 117

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.8/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

YouTube: 31.6k subscribers

Instagram: 45.0k followers

30s Ad: 66 - 82, 60s Ad: 79 - 95

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Host

Sam Ransbotham - Host of Me, Myself, and AI (MIT Sloan Management Review). Known for interviewing senior leaders on how organizations translate emerging technology—especially AI—into practical, value-creating busin...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

high
Typical Credentials:  
Senior executive or senior technical leader (CTO/CSO/board-level strategy & technology; or executive responsible for AI enablement/people strategy) at major enterprises deploying AI at scale, typically with credible prior track record in AI engineering/product or organizational transformation.
Required Achievements:  
Executive leadership of enterprise AI programs or platforms, Proven AI deployment with operational or measurable business value, Track record in AI engineering, productization, or organizational change for AI adoption

Recent Guest Discussions

Vineet Khosla - AI Transformation In News Production And Delivery; Personalized AI Experiences; AI Research Tools; Enterprise AI Rollout

Peter Koerte - Industrial AI For Factories And Infrastructure; Accuracy And Proprietary Data Challenges; Predictive Maintenance And Simulation; Data-sharing Partnerships

Jacqui Canney - Embedding AI Agents Into Workflows; Change Management And Workforce Training; AI Skill Assessments And Learning Paths; Human-capital Approach To AI

Recent Topics

Artificial Intelligence, Enterprise Ai, Ai Strategy, Innovation, Business Transformation, Digital Transformation, Operations, Workforce, Data, Technology Leadership

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Me, Myself, and AI
:

A Need for Nuance: The Economist’s Andrew Palmer

May 19, 2026

On today’s episode, Andrew Palmer, senior editor at The Economist, describes how organizations can experiment with generative AI while balancing speed, quality, and risk. At his own organization, Andrew and others test AI with human oversight to develop editing and publishing efficiencies. As the host of The Economist’s Boss Class podcast, Andrew speaks with leaders as well as early-career professionals, and highlights interesting insights from recent conversations around skills and hiring....

Behind the AI in the Newsroom: The Washington Post’s Vineet Khosla

May 05, 2026

In this episode, Sam speaks with Vineet Khosla, CTO of The Washington Post, about how AI is reshaping the way news is produced, delivered, and consumed. Vineet argues that journalism itself isn’t broken — but the formats people use to consume news are rapidly evolving, especially as audiences increasingly interact with information through AI. The conversation explores how the Post is experimenting with personalized AI podcasts, AI-powered research tools for journalists, and conversational n...

Industrial AI for the Physical World: Siemens’s Peter Koerte

April 21, 2026

In this episode, Sam talks with Peter Koerte, member of the managing board and chief strategy and technology officer of Siemens, about how industrial AI is quietly transforming the infrastructure that powers everyday life. While consumer AI grabs headlines, Peter explains how artificial intelligence is improving factories, transportation systems, energy grids, and buildings behind the scenes. The conversation explores what makes industrial AI different — from the need for near-perfect a...

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