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Revolutionizing Productivity: Fathom.Video and the Future of AI in Business with Founder Richard White | Ep 895

May 28, 202411 minSeason 1Ep. 895
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In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas chats with Richard White, the founder and CEO of Fathom.video, an innovative app that records, transcribes, and highlights your calls, allowing you to focus on the conversation instead of taking notes. Richard shares his journey from his early work with Y Combinator and Kiko to founding UserVoice, a leading platform for managing customer feedback. He discusses the inspiration behind UserVoice and how his experience with startups influenced its creation.

Richard also delves into the origins and growth of Fathom.video, highlighting its recognition as one of only 50 Zoom app launch partners and the impact of investment from Zoom's app fund. He explains how this partnership came about and its significance in propelling Fathom's success.

In a thought-provoking discussion, Richard explores the future of productivity tools, emphasizing the transformative potential of AI and machine learning technologies. He shares insights on how AI is set to revolutionize business operations, drawing parallels to the impact of open-source software in the mid-2000s. Richard's vision for the future of AI in productivity offers a glimpse into the exciting advancements that lie ahead for technology and business.

Tune in to learn from Richard White's entrepreneurial journey and gain valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of productivity tools and AI integration.

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