This show is a conversation with Natalie Monbiot was head of Strategy for Hour One, an AI avatar and synthetic video company based in Israel. Natalie focuses on synthetic media and the virtual human economy, in which real people create and profit from their digital selves. Natalie and I are going to explore the virtual human economy through the examples of AI twins made for business leaders like Reid Hoffman and Jensen Huang. We’ll touch on how AI twins are poised to transform life, work, and play as people not only offload tasks onto them, but expand their possibilities with them. We’ll drill into what the virtual human economy could mean for content creators, and where listeners can learn more about this burgeoning field.
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Guest Bio
Natalie Monbiot is the Head of Business and member of the Founding Team at HourOne, a pioneer in next-generation video production. HourOne uses cutting-edge AI solutions to fully automate how studio quality video gets made, and Natalie oversees the commercialization of HourOne’s technology, across verticals such as e-learning, e-commerce, digital health, and entertainment.
Prior to HourOne, Natalie was the Senior Vice President of Futures at Publicis Groupe, with special focus on Samsung, where she helped define Samsung’s Health and Wellness Strategy, and identified opportunities in new tech including AI, blockchain and 5G, to drive business growth.
Prior to Publicis, Natalie spent more than a decade at Interpublic Group agencies. She served as Managing Partner, Head of Digital at UM, where she defined the agency’s digital strategy, digital partnerships and innovation agenda, and helped secure new clients, including Coca Cola, Sony, BMW USA and Spotify. She has been named an Internationalist Innovator and Cynopsis Top Women in Digital, and she a regular speaker and MC at top global conferences, including Web Summit, Collision and Cannes Lions.