Disruption Interruption podcast host and veteran communications disruptor, Karla Jo Helms, recently sat down with David Daeschler, Executive Vice President for Data Science and AI at OneRail, to learn how understanding the difference between AI and machine learning is important in technology competency and the future of logistics.
TAMPA BAY, Fla., Feb. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In the coming year, global e-commerce sales are expected to grow to $6.3 trillion, positioning companies to transform their operations through integration of technology in order to compete and survive last mile logistics. Location intelligence systems equipped with IoT provide logistics companies with accurate geographic details about every vehicle in the fleet. Simultaneously, AI-powered route optimization tools streamline the entire process of delivering goods on time. Shippers and carriers face the complexity of solutions to significant costs.(1)
Enter David Daeschler, tech visionary, who explains to Karla Jo Helms, the host of the Disruption/Interruption podcast, that knowledge of how AI and machine learning work together is key to integrating technology in finding solutions to the complexities of logistics. He shares his vision of the future of logistics and AI, explaining how technology empowers creativity and innovation.
Discussing some technology confusion Daeschler notes "There's been this blurry line between what is machine learning and what is AI artificial intelligence. I don't consider AI until it's general. It can solve any problem on its own without needing to be trained specifically on any one thing, right? And we're definitely approaching that with these new large language models."
Key takeaways:
- The Impact of COVID on Shipping and Logistics
- The Amazon Effect and Democratizing Shipping
- The Hot Sauce Collection and a Dead Refrigerator: A Startup Story
- The Power of AI in Learning and Entrepreneurship
- The Impact of AI on Job Market
- The Future of SMBs with AI
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Disruption is happening on an unprecedented scale, impacting all manner of industries — MedTech, Finance, IT, eCommerce, shipping and logistics, and more — and COVID has moved their timelines up a full decade or more. But WHO are these disruptors, and when did they say, "THAT'S IT! I'VE HAD IT!"? Time to Disrupt and Interrupt with host Karla Jo "KJ" Helms, veteran communications disruptor. KJ interviews bad a**es who are disrupting their industries and altering economic networks that have become antiquated with an establishment resistant to progress. She delves into uncovering secrets from industry rebels and quiet revolutionaries that uncover common traits — and not-so-common — that are changing our economic markets … and lives. Visit the world's key pioneers that persist to success, despite arrows in their backs at
About Karla Jo Helms:
Karla Jo Helms is the Chief Evangelist and Anti-PR® Strategist for JOTO PR Disruptors™.
Karla Jo learned firsthand how unforgiving business can be when millions of dollars are on the line — and how the control of public opinion often determines whether one company is happily chosen, or another is brutally rejected. Being an alumnus of crisis management, Karla Jo has worked with litigation attorneys, private investigators, and the media to help restore companies of goodwill into the good graces of public opinion — Karla Jo operates on the ethic of getting it right the first time, not relying on second chances and doing what it takes to excel. Helms speaks globally on public relations, how the PR industry itself has lost its way and how, in the right hands, corporations can harness the power of Anti-PR to drive markets and impact market perception.
About David Daeschler:
David Daeschler is EVP Data Science & AI at OneRail, a final mile orchestration & fulfillment platform. He has over 12 years of experience in software development and has been a part of a number of successful projects. David was previously the Senior Programmer at Core101 and was responsible for leading the push for better requirements gathering as well as code documentation and diagramming for company projects. He designed and developed a mesh network asset storage and retrieval system called Whip, which is currently running on 10 separate nodes and serving up over 8 TB of data. Additionally, he developed an avatar inventory storage system based on Apache Cassandra. David Daeschler studied computer science at the University at Buffalo.
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1. Bhat, Abishek. "Crack the Last-Mile Logistics Puzzle With the Latest in Technology", Supply Chain Brain, 18 January 2024, supplychainbrain.com/blogs/1-think-tank/post/38845-crack-the-last-mile-logistics-puzzle-with-the-latest-in-technology.
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