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Eric C. Jackson (b. 1978) is a Fine Art Photographer and Creative Writer originally from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Inspired by traditional Fine Art, Cinematography, and Fashion, he treats each new Project as a Story waiting to be told. It's important for the Viewer to feel and almost hear the Scenes he Captures. Each Subject wants to be seen and heard. Eric uses the Camera to give them a Voice. The Studio should Inspire Creativity. Provoke Imagination. Exhibit natural beauty. Challenge think ...
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AI Realized

Christina Ellwood and David Yakobovitch

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Join hosts Christina Ellwood and David Yakobovitch as they dive deep into the cutting-edge world of enterprise AI deployment. Drawing inspiration from the annual AI Realized Summit, this podcast brings you the insights, strategies, and real-world experiences of Fortune 2000 leaders who are reshaping their organizations through AI. Each episode of AI Realized tackles the most pressing challenges and opportunities in AI implementation: Discover how industry giants like Bank of America, GitHub, ...
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Jason Williamson shows how to squeeze real intelligence from tiny compute. Hear how MythWorks delivers deterministic, verifiable reasoning on the edge, personalizes assistants to the job, and runs agents like a workforce with owners, logs, and KPIs. Learn the efficiency math that beats GPU sprawl, why managed autonomy keeps humans in charge, and ho…
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John Sviokla reveals why your company’s real moat is cognitive capital and how to protect it while scaling AI. Learn how to personalize work with targeted assistants, automate with managed autonomy, and run agents like a real workforce with owners, logs, and KPIs. He shares the maturity model to move from experiments to enterprise lift, the data co…
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Between the late 1840s and the late 1860s, the United States and Mexico had quite a bit in common. Both suffered from reactionary succession movements, both faced brutal civil wars, and both had to figure out a method of reconstructing broken nations in their aftermath. In Torn Asunder: Republican Crises and Civil Wars in the United States and Mexi…
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Chef Pyet DeSpain joins the New Books Network to discuss her new cookbook, Rooted in Fire: A Celebration of Native American and Mexican Cooking (HarperOne, 2025). Drawing from her Potawatomi and Mexican heritage, DeSpain shares recipes that connect past and present, including bison meatballs with Wojape BBQ sauce, raspberry mezcal quail, and poblan…
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Consultant and AI council builder Bob Mitton shows how to turn generative AI into measurable impact. Hear how he personalizes work with targeted assistants, automates safely with human approvals, and treats agents like a real workforce with owners, logs, and KPIs. Learn the five-day Thumbprint sprint, why guardrails beat gates, and how to move from…
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Staffan Truvé explains how to turn AI from a liability into a control system. Learn how his teams personalize defense with outside-in intelligence, automate response with managed autonomy, and anchor every decision to hard KPIs like time to patch and risk reduced. Hear what to lock down, what to test, and how to keep humans in charge while agents d…
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In Becoming Gods: Medical Training in Mexican Hospitals (Rutgers University Press, 2021), Vania Smith-Oka follows a cohort of interns throughout their year of medical training in hospitals to understand how medical students become medical doctors. She ethnographically tracks their engagements with one another, interactions with patients, experience…
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Lenin Gali shows how to move service from portals to people, with AI agents that resolve issues in seconds, not days. Learn how to personalize help inside Slack and Teams, automate smart handoffs with human approvals, and hit KPIs like ticket deflection, time to access, and cost to serve while keeping security and governance tight.…
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As the holidays approach, a rise in attempts to scam Businesses also increase. Specifically for Independents Artists, the Holiday Season brings in much of the Annual Income. However, promises of big Sales comes from entities that try to Collect Artwork essentially for free. I share a few tips on how to spot Red Flags and avoid loss of Income. _____…
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Since the first moment of conquest, colonizers and the colonized alike in Mexico confronted questions about what it meant to be from this place, what natural resources it offered, and who had the right to control those resources and on what basis. Focusing on the ways people, environment, and policies have been affected by political boundaries, in …
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Nitin Gupta, Global Product Manager of AI at Mondelēz International, shows how computer vision, agent based workflows, and firm governance turn pilots into real gains on the shelf. Hear how his teams personalize store execution in near real time, automate smart handoffs with human in the loop controls, and hit KPIs like on shelf availability, forec…
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Today, images of cartels, security agents donning face coverings, graphs depicting egregious murder rates, and military guards at US border crossings influence the world's perception of Mexico. Mexico's so-called drug war, as generally conceived by journalists and academics, was the product of recent cartel turf wars, the end of the PRI's single pa…
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The Women Who Threw Corn: Witchcraft and Inquisition in Sixteenth-Century Mexico (Cambridge UP, 2025) tells the stories of women from Spain, North Africa, Senegambia, and Canaries accused of sorcery in sixteenth-century Mexico for adapting native magic and healing practices. These non-native women - the mulata of Seville who cured the evil eye; the…
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Generative AI is great until it goes wrong. Eric Siegel, CEO of Gooder AI and author of The AI Playbook, shows how predictive models become the guardrails that make AI agents safe, profitable, and deployable. Learn how to rank risk, route the right 15 percent to humans, and turn proofs of concept into production wins.…
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Follow the Studio on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericcjacksonstudio Photographers, like myself, use Print-on-Demand Services for Fulfillment and Shipping. If you want to Sign each Print, especially on face-mounted Print Products, it's easy to do by writing your Signature Digitally in PhotoShop. _____________________________________________…
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Follow the Studio on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericcjacksonstudio Have you ever wanted to use your iPad as a 2nd or even 3rd Monitor? It's pretty simple to do. If there are things you need me to clarify or 'show' instead of tell... let me know in the comments. __________________________________________________________________________ Eri…
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Follow the Studio on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericcjacksonstudio __________________________________________________________________________ Photographers around the World integrate the WhiteWall App into their Shopify ecommerce website to seamlessly Sell Prints through the Photo Lab. Orders are fulfilled and shipped by WhiteWall without…
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What happens when an MIT engineer, an AI model, and a Renaissance painting meet? In this episode of AI Realized, we explore the bold future of art restoration with Alex Kashkin, whose generative AI breakthrough is bringing damaged artwork back to life. By combining semiconductor precision with neural networks, Alex is helping museums, conservators,…
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The Women Who Threw Corn: Witchcraft and Inquisition in Sixteenth-Century Mexico (Cambridge UP, 2025) by Dr. Martin Austin Nesvig tells the stories of women from Spain, North Africa, Senegambia, and Canaries accused of sorcery in sixteenth-century Mexico for adapting native magic and healing practices. These non-native women – the mulata of Seville…
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Today’s enterprises aren’t just dealing with data — they’re preparing for a future shaped by intelligent agents, AI workflows, and secure multi-agent systems. In this episode of AI Realized, we unpack what it really takes to operationalize AI at scale, from rethinking infrastructure and data governance to managing hallucinations and securing agent-…
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August 29, 2025: The WhiteWall App includes mockups images of your Art in Interior Spaces. This helps show the proportion of the Art compared to the Space. I am adding these mockup images to my Product Listings. However, there is one issue in particular that can be improved. __________________________________________________________________________…
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In Victory on Earth or in Heaven: Mexico’s Religionero Rebellion (University of New Mexico Press, 2019), Brian A. Stauffer reconstructs the history of Mexico's forgotten "Religionero" rebellion of 1873-1877, an armed Catholic challenge to the government of Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada. An essentially grassroots movement--organized by indigenous, Afro-…
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I received a set of questions from a YouTube Channel Viewer on a possible FAQ page for her Shopify website. In this Episode, I do my best to answer (or at least give guidance on) the questions she listed in the Comments of this Episode: "Improvements of the WhiteWall App Integration to Shopify" https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/lAQUR835eWb ___…
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In our latest AI Realized episode, Kevin Petrie, VP of Research at BARC, explains why AI projects succeed or fail based on governance, data quality, and trust. From human-in-the-loop agents to the power of RAG, this episode is packed with real-world frameworks for enterprise leaders. If you're serious about AI deployment, don’t miss this one.…
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Debates about Ethnic Studies in K-12 and Higher Education have highlighted the importance of culturally inclusive pedagogy in schools. Despite discussions about Ethnic Studies, there is a more extended history of Mexican-origin people pushing for culturally responsive education. In Reading, Writing, and Revolution: Escuelitas and the Emergence of a…
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For a few years in the middle of the nineteenth century, Mexico was ruled by an Austrian and defended by a French army. This often neglected story is more than just historical trivia - it's a way of understanding 19th century imperial politics, and global insurgencies today. In Habsburgs on the Rio Grande: The Rise and Fall of the Second Mexican Em…
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August 2, 2025: After nearly two years of not Creating any new Work, I am back to Capturing Photographs and expanding the Inventory. In this Episode, I share the progress made to date. __________________________________________________________________________ Eric C. Jackson Studio, LLC. (Official Website): https://www.ericcjacksonstudio.comFollow …
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There are several types of Paper available for the Studio's Print Products. In this Episode, I share a few of the Papers and list the Pros and Cons of each. Depending on your preference, the most expensive Paper Type is not always the best choice. __________________________________________________________________________ Eric C. Jackson Studio, LLC…
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Recently, I ended a Collaboration with a Company because of the File types they would have unlimited access to. I share reasons why this scenario should be avoided as much as possible.Referral | American Express Business Card:We could both earn rewards if you are approved and get a Card. Check out offers and Card benefits. https://americanexpress.c…
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hat is the relationship between culture and trade? In Trading on Art: Cultural Diplomacy and Free Trade in North America Sarah E. K. Smith, an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at Western University and the Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Art, Culture and Global Relations, examines the history of cultural relatio…
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Between Here and There is the first history of the creation of modern US-Mexico migration patterns narrated from multiple geographic and institutional sites. This book analyzes the interplay between the US and Mexican governments, civic organizations, and migrants on both sides of the border and offers a revisionist and comprehensive view of Mexica…
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Anti-Catholicism in the Mexican Revolution, 1913–1940 examines anti-Catholic leaders and movements during the Mexican Revolution, an era that resulted in a constitution denying the Church political rights. Anti-Catholic Mexicans recognized a common enemy in a politically active Church in a predominantly Catholic nation. Many books have elucidated t…
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The Shopify website is still in the midst of Updates. Today, I talk about how Cookies Consent Notification affects your website's International Reach. Also, I dive into Analytics provided by the Free Tier of Metricool's Subscription Service. Finally, I take a look at Analytics in Pinterest and how integration with Shopify has skyrocketed Impression…
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A class of child artists in Mexico, a ship full of child refugees from Spain, classrooms of child pageant actors, and a pair of boy ambassadors revealed facets of hemispheric politics in the Good Neighbor era. Good Neighbor Empires: Children and Cultural Capital in the Americas (Brill, 2024) by Dr. Elena Jackson Albarran explores how and why cultur…
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I have used external HDDs (Hard Disk Drives) for my business since the Studio Opened in 2012. However, when I noticed my current HDD starting to operate poorly, I decided not to replace it with yet another HDD. I spent the extra money to purchase an external SSD (Solid State Drive).Yes, SSDs are faster and more reliable, but they Cost quite a bit m…
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Fernando Pérez-Montesinos's first book, Landscaping Indigenous Mexico: The Liberal State and Capitalism in the Purépecha Highlands (University of Texas Press, 2025), focuses on the Purépecha people of Michoacán, Mexico, and examines why and how long-standing patterns of communal landholding changed in response to liberal policies, railroad expansio…
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The Contemporary Fine Art Photography Collection is being added to Shopify through the WhiteWall App. In February 2025, my first tests of the WhiteWall App did not go well. The Shopify Store stayed Closed until May 2025.There are enough Improvements made to the WhiteWall App to add the Studio Work to Shopify through it. Let's go over the changes ma…
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Emily Colbert Cairns of Salve Regina University and Nieves Romero-Díaz of Mount Holyoke join Jana Byars to talk about Early Modern Maternities in the Iberian Atlantic (Amsterdam University Press, 2024). It is the first volume to emphasize women's personal experiences and their life trajectories as mothers within the Peninsula and across the Atlanti…
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In Banned: The Fight for Mexican American Studies in the Streets and in the Courts (Cambridge UP, 2025), readers are taken on a journey through the intense racial politics surrounding the banning of Mexican American Studies in Tucson, Arizona. This book details the state-sponsored racism that led to the elimination of this highly successful program…
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Sometimes, the most unlikely art piece will stand out in a Series. Today, we look at "Revive," one of the lesser Promoted pieces in the Dark Light Series. Yet, Engagement on one social media platform in particular has caused me to wonder if I underestimated my own Work. __________________________________________________________________________ Eric…
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A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and…
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