Dan Faggella

Dan Faggella

AI Risk and Opportunities for B2B Media

The Future of Content – AI Limitations
•The value of primary research and 1-on-1 Interviews with Industry Leaders
•Reader and customer relationships built over many years
•Audio and video, podcasts and webinars that are un-scrapeable
Monetizing AI
•Winning AI Use-Case studies from Fortune 500 Companies
•Business model / monetization considerations
•AI applications that can create impactful business outcomes
•Monetizing audio / video
 Mitigating AI Disruption – Case Studies of Successful Adaptations
•Answers for which AI will, and will not be used
•Implications for text, audio, video, social
•AI applications broken down by analyses of enterprises, vendors, and specific technologies
•AI research based on hundreds of interviews with global business executives in Fortune 500 companies

Bio

Daniel Faggella is Founder and Head of Research at Emerj Artificial Intelligence Research, a B2B media and primary market research company built on direct interviews with Fortune 500 AI leadership, startup founders, and leading academics.

Since 2015, Daniel has grown Emerj by using in-depth conversations and audio media as the company’s core channel-turning primary research into actionable insights for enterprise and government decision-makers. Today, Emerj serves as a thought-leadership and go-to-market partner for many of the world’s leading AI organizations, including Microsoft, NVIDIA, Google, Deloitte, Hitachi, IBM, and others.

Daniel is frequently called upon by global enterprises in financial services, security, and technology to help leaders understand emerging AI capabilities and build strategies that win. He has spoken for organizations such as the World Bank, the United Nations, INTERPOL, and major global pharmaceutical and banking firms.

Daniel’s AI research and perspectives have been featured in outlets including TechCrunch, Inc., Forbes, and Xconomy, and referenced by organizations such as Harvard Business Review, the World Economic Forum, and MIT Technology Review.