You can with AI.
You can with AI.
Podcast Description
A bold 7-part podcast series hosted by the AI Daily Brief's Nathaniel Whittemore, in collaboration with KPMG U.S. Each episode brings you insights from the boardrooms and strategy sessions of some of the world's most forward-thinking enterprises - where AI isn’t just a buzzword - it's a business imperative.
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The podcast focuses on AI strategy, ethics, organizational readiness, and transformation across industries. Episodes delve into topics like AI governance in Episode 5, where Kelly Combs explores communication frameworks to build trust, and Episode 6 featuring Atif Zaim discussing AI's impact on sectors such as healthcare and finance. Other themes include data readiness and the importance of ecosystem partnerships.

KPMG’s You can with AI is a podcast series co-hosted by Nathaniel Whittemore, creator of the AI Daily Brief, in collaboration with KPMG U.S.
Season Two cuts through the hype to focus on what’s actually working in enterprise AI – bringing you real-world perspectives from some of the boldest enterprise leaders moving from experimentation to execution. We explore what it takes to turn AI ambition into measurable business impact, from strategy and data readiness to governance, workforce, and scaling value.
In this episode, Nathaniel Whittemore is joined by Danielle Beringer, Principal, Advisory – Data Modernization at KPMG LLP, and Ellery Fisher, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at McKesson Medical-Surgical, to unpack why enterprise AI success depends on more than better data. The conversation explores the shift from treating AI as a data problem to understanding it as a systems challenge – one that requires modernizing legacy infrastructure, connecting real-time and batch systems, prioritizing the right use cases, and building the business-led operating model needed to turn agentic AI from a promising demo into real enterprise value.

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