LISTEN: “Insatiably Curious” Podcast No. 4 – Roxie AI Part 4

Hold onto your headphones because Roxie AI is not your average AI! Imagine an intelligent powerhouse acting like a team of expert specialists, ready to tackle any challenge. But the real mind-blower? Roxie AI is creating smart profiles for everything, from buildings that can predict their own maintenance to insurance plans that evolve with your…

How Gratitude in Leadership Builds Stronger Teams and Encourages Growth

Our very own Karen Mangia, President and CSO of EIG, weighs in on gratitude and leadership for the Powderkeg community: “See the Best in Others by Practicing Gratitude. Gratitude makes it easier to consistently see the human rather than what the human can do for you. Gratitude prompts us all as leaders to focus on…

LISTEN: “Insatiably Curious” Podcast – Episode 3 – Roxie AI Part 3

In our 3rd episode, The Engineered Innovation Group explains how Roxie AI is a cutting-edge technology launching in early 2025 and designed to synthesize vast amounts of data into actionable insights. Listen now to learn more about how Roxy AI utilizes Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) and a vector database to understand context and relationships within diverse data types, ranging…

READ: “Enough Hype: Practical AI in Business”

A NEW E-BOOK FROM EIG FOUNDER, JAKE MILLER WATCH FULL SESSION HEREKaren, a seasoned leader in customer experience and author of the WSJ Bestseller Success From Anywhere, shares strategies and lessons from her extensive career, including her time at Salesforce and CISCO, where she led global teams and transformed customer experiences.Topics covered include:✨ Growth strategies…

The Power of Profiles: Beyond Demographics

“We see the world, not as it is, but as we are—or, as we are conditioned to see it.” — Stephen R. Covey In traditional data analysis, we often reduce people to demographics—age, location, job title. But this approach misses the richness of human behavior, relationships, and perspectives. A profile is not just a collection…

LISTEN: “Insatiably Curious” Podcast – Episode 2 – Roxie AI Part 2

In this exciting follow-up episode, The Engineered Innovation Group showcases how Roxie AI is redefining what’s possible with data-driven insights and responsible AI innovation! Here’s what you’ll learn: 🔍 How Roxie combines text, audio, video, and sensor data to deliver actionable insights in seconds.💡 The advanced technologies behind Roxie, like retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and vector … Continued

LISTEN: “Insatiably Curious” Podcast – Episode 1 – Roxie AI

In this podcast episode, we dive into real-world examples of how Roxie AI is revolutionizing the way businesses handle data and make decisions.Here’s what you’ll learn:🔍 How Roxie analyzes text, audio, video, and sensor data to deliver actionable insights in seconds.💡 The innovative technologies behind Roxie, like retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and vector databases, and how…

Don’t Trust the Story—Trust the Cross-References

Imagine facing a decision with stakes so high that trusting any one source could lead to ruin—yet conflicting stories abound, and every source seems unreliable. This isn’t just a Shakespearean problem; it’s a daily reality for leaders grappling with data. Just like Prince Hamlet, who encountered a ghostly apparition claiming to be his father with…

Buzz Worthy: Why AI is NOT the Next Web3

Defining the “Next Web3” When we talk about something being “the next Web3,” we’re often referring to a concept that has two different implications. On one hand, Web3 is associated with a fad or speculative frenzy, where people rush into the space with the hope of cashing in on the hype, often without fully understanding … Continued

The Evolution from Relational Databases to AI-Driven Knowledge Integration

A Personal Obsession and a Revolution in Data Democratization Early in my career, I became obsessed with relational databases. There was something uniquely elegant about the way they transformed data into structured, accessible information. IBM’s “A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks,” written by Edgar F. Codd in the 1970s, was a … Continued