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The Power of Human Intuition in the Innovation Process

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On this episode, Ahmad Bahai, CTO of Texas Instruments, discusses the importance of innovation in the semiconductor industry and the challenges of meeting the increasing demands for faster, more efficient technology. He highlights the need for disruptive innovation to keep up with the exponential growth of data and the widening gap between hardware capabilities and demand. Bahai emphasizes the role of problem-solving and risk management in the innovation process, as well as the importance of talent and multidisciplinary approaches. He also touches on the power of human intuition and the limitations of AI in replicating it.

Tune in to learn:

  • Texas Instruments is a leading semiconductor company specializing in analog and embedded processing.
  • Dr. Ahmad Bahai’s role as CTO is to identify strategic and disruptive innovations for TI’s product lines.
  • TI addresses challenges in energy efficiency, connectivity, and intelligence in electronic systems.
  • Engagement with customers and suppliers is crucial for understanding system requirements and driving innovation. The semiconductor industry is constantly pushing for innovation to meet the increasing demands for faster, more efficient technology.
  • Disruptive innovation is necessary to bridge the widening gap between hardware capabilities and the exponential growth of data.
  • Problem-solving and risk management are crucial in the innovation process, balancing the need for progress with calculated risks.
  • Talent is essential in driving innovation, and a multidisciplinary approach can lead to new perspectives and breakthroughs.
  • Human intuition plays a significant role in innovation and is difficult to replicate with AI.

About the Guest:

“Ahmad Bahai, Ph.D, is a senior vice president and chief technology officer (CTO) of Texas Instruments responsible for guiding breakthrough innovation, corporate research and Kilby Labs.

Prior to this role, Bahai served as vice president and chief technologist, leading Kilby Labs, TI’s innovation centers focused on breakthrough technology, and innovation. Throughout his career, Bahai has held a number of leadership roles including director of research labs and chief technology officer of National Semiconductor, technical manager of a research group at Bell Laboratories and founder of Algorex, a communication and acoustic IC and system company, which was acquired by National Semiconductor.

Bahai joined TI in 2012 as part of the company’s acquisition of National Semiconductor. He holds a Master of Science in electrical engineering from Imperial College, University of London and a doctorate degree in electrical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.

In addition to his role at TI, Bahai is a Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor of the Practice and an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Fellow.”

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