
Alan from Tryolabs - AI Is Not Magic: Here’s What Real Deployment Looks Like | DSH #1768
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We’re at the AI4 Conference with Alan from Tryolabs — an AI consulting firm that’s been building real machine learning solutions since 2009, before AI was mainstream.
Alan breaks down what “AI in the real world” actually looks like: not flashy demos, but messy enterprise systems, outdated data layers, and the hard work of making models reliable at scale.
We also dive into the most inspiring side of the industry: AI for good — using computer vision to map schools via satellite imagery for UNICEF, helping sustainable fishing become measurable in real-time, identifying lions by whisker patterns to protect conservation land, and detecting early wildfire smoke before it becomes a crisis.
If you’re building in AI (or thinking about it), this episode is a reality check — and a roadmap.
What You’ll Learn
🦁 How AI can identify lions by whisker patterns to support conservation
🛰️ How satellite imagery can help map schools in developing countries
🌡️ How AI can measure risks like heat waves and their impact
🎣 How real-time monitoring can support sustainable fishing
🔥 Why wildfire detection is hard — and how AI helps spot early smoke
🧩 Why real AI deployment is more process + people than “cool tech”
📉 Why most companies are behind on data infrastructure
📦 Why some enterprises still move data with hard drives (seriously)
🤖 Why “agents” aren’t a silver bullet in real business workflows
🧠 How to avoid impostor syndrome and build a real mental model of AI
Chapters (Timestamps)
0:00 — AI matching lion photos using whisker patterns
0:42 — Meet Alan + what Tryolabs actually does
1:19 — Why AI implementation is harder than people think
2:12 — UNICEF projects: heat waves + mapping schools from satellites
3:06 — Sustainable fishing + real-time monitoring on vessels
4:31 — Non-invasive conservation: tracking lions without collars
6:05 — The ethics debate: AI for good vs mass surveillance
7:15 — Detecting wildfires early with computer vision
9:12 — The hardest model to train (and why)
13:50 — Advice for newcomers: build mental models + avoid impostor syndrome
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