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Since Aug 2023
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"Disambiguation is the process of removing confusion around terms that express more than one meaning and can lead to different interpretations of the same string of text.

Host Michael Fauscette of Arion Research; a leading technology analyst, tech startup advisor, consultant, board member, and storyteller; and his guests "remove the confusion around" artificial intelligence (AI), generative AI and business automation by looking at the business solutions available today to improve business outcomes and gain competitive advantage. 

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Beyond Efficiency: Why AI Is Forcing Marketing to Rethink Everything, Not Just Cut Costs

Jun 10, 2026 42m Transcript

In this episode of the Disambiguation podcast, host Michael Fauscette talks with Patrice Greene and Kathy Macchi, co-founders of Inverta, about why marketing's rush to AI efficiency missed the point,…

The Cognitive Revolution in Leadership: Why AI Demands a New Human Operating Model

Jun 03, 2026 33m Transcript

In this episode of the Disambiguation podcast, host Michael Fauscette talks with Victoria Mensch, CEO of Silicon Valley Executive Academy, about why AI is not just a technology shift but a cognitive…

The Flight to Relationships: Why AI Is Making Trust the Ultimate Sales Advantage

May 27, 2026 47m Transcript

In this episode of the Disambiguation podcast, host Michael Fauscette talks with Drew Sechrist, Co-founder and CEO of Connect the Dots AI, about why AI-generated outreach is flooding inboxes,…

The AI Tax: Why Your Agents Cost More Than Your People and What That Means for Scale

May 20, 2026 50m Transcript

In this episode of the Disambiguation podcast, host Michael Fauscette talks with Joshua Gould, CEO of The BigWord, about the hidden economics of enterprise AI deployment and why AI agents often cost…

Governance Is Functions: Why Your AI Won't Scale Without Discipline by Design

May 13, 2026 47m Transcript

In this episode of the Disambiguation podcast, host Michael Fauscette sits down with Chris Morancie, Fractional CTO and Founder of Digital Operations Factory, for a deeply technical and practical…

AI Without Compromise: Why Data Sovereignty Is the Next Enterprise Battleground

May 06, 2026 35m Transcript

In this episode of the Disambiguation podcast, host Michael Fauscette talks with Clayton Bryan, Head of Enterprise at Quill, about why data sovereignty is becoming the defining issue for enterprise…

AI Is the Biggest Distraction in Sales: Why the Hard Work Is Still Human

Apr 29, 2026 52m Transcript

In this episode of the Disambiguation podcast, host Michael Fauscette sits down with Dr. Deepak Bhootra, Founder of RISEUP Career Studio, for a candid conversation about why AI is creating an…

From Human in the Loop to Human in the Lead: The Road to Autonomic IT

Apr 22, 2026 39m Transcript

Most enterprises think they are ready for autonomous IT. Most are not. And frankly, they should not pretend they are.In this episode, Michael Fauscette sits down with Brian Amaro, Vice President of…

The Intelligence Model: Why Your Organization Needs a Map Before It Deploys AI

Apr 15, 2026 50m Transcript

Most companies jump straight to AI use cases. They pick the hottest tools, launch pilots, and wonder why nothing scales. The problem isn't the technology. It's that they don't have a map of how work…

Securing the Agentic Coding Era: When AI Writes Code, Who Guards the Gate?

Apr 09, 2026 43m Transcript

Up to 30% of enterprise code is now AI-generated. Microsoft's CTO projects 90% by 2030. But here's the problem: AI coding tools are optimized for speed and functionality, not security. Research shows…

The Missing Layer: Why Your AI Agents Need a Governance Plane

Apr 01, 2026 44m Transcript

Your AI agents are running. But can you go to sleep at night knowing they won't send 3,000 emails to the same person, run up a $3,000 bill overnight, or give away refunds your business can't…

March 2026 AI Pulse

Mar 26, 2026 58m Transcript

A US AI company designated a supply chain risk by its own government. An executive order to override state AI regulation. A paper that stunned the math world. March was one of the most consequential…

The Human Operating System: Why People Infrastructure Is the Missing AI Investment

Mar 25, 2026 39m Transcript

We spend millions upgrading our technology infrastructure. We budget for servers, software, security. But what if the most critical infrastructure in your organization has no line item at all?In this…

From SEO to AEO: Preparing Your Content for AI Discovery

Mar 18, 2026 42m Transcript

Your website traffic is dropping, your click-through rates are falling, and your PDF lead magnets are dying in email inboxes. The way people search has changed, and if your content isn't structured…

MCP, AI Agents, and the Future of Network Infrastructure

Mar 11, 2026 52m Transcript

What happens when a 25-year network engineer discovers that AI agents can talk directly to infrastructure? The answer is reshaping how we think about network operations, governance, and the future of…

Building Visibility: How Personal Brand Drives Business Growth

Mar 04, 2026 49m Transcript

Jimi Gibson, VP of Brand Communication at Thrive Internet Marketing Agency, joins the show to explain why executives and subject matter experts need to build personal brands in the age of AI-driven…

AI in the Back Office: Where the Real Enterprise Value Is Hiding

Feb 25, 2026 37m Transcript

The biggest AI opportunity in enterprise isn't in your sales team or your chatbot. It's buried in the back office, where inefficiencies have been hiding for decades. What happens when seed-stage…

The Human Blind Spot: Why Trust Is Your Biggest Cybersecurity Vulnerability

Feb 18, 2026 55m Transcript

Most cybersecurity breaches aren't caused by bad technology. They're caused by humans doing what humans are biologically wired to do: trust. Robert Siciliano explains why your biggest security…

Building Trust Through Empathy: How AI Companions Support Grief Work

Feb 11, 2026 46m Transcript

In this episode of Disambiguation, host Michael Fauscette sits down with John Kammer, founder of Guardian [AI]ngels, to explore how AI chatbots can serve as emotional support tools for people…

Vertical AI in Action: How One Insurance Company Transformed Go-To-Market, Underwriting, and Claims

Feb 04, 2026 41m Transcript

What happens when you stop bolting AI onto existing processes and rebuild your entire company as an AI-native stack? Spanish insurtech Tuio went from industry-average 5% profit margins to 15%, with a…

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