Yuliia Harkusha

Conversations That Never Happened

Technology EN ↓ 6 episodes

What if you could talk to the visionaries who built our digital world — even if those conversations never happened? Conversations That Never Happened is an AI-storytelling podcast by Yuliia Harkusha, reimagining dialogues with Zuckerberg, Cook, Musk, Pichai, Nadella, Sandberg, Altman, Jobs, and Harari. Each episode uses AI-powered creative reconstruction to explore how technology, ethics, and humanity intertwine. Produced in London, it reflects Harkusha’s work in AI, innovation, and digital transformation.

Author

Yuliia Harkusha

Category

Technology

Podcast website

yuliiaharkusha.com

Latest episode

Nov 14, 2025

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Episodes

Episode 5 - Marketing in the Age of AI: Why Everything Changed and Nothing Did 14.11.2025

In this episode, we dive into the uncomfortable truth behind modern marketing: AI changed everything, yet the fundamentals of human attention stayed the same. Together with an AI-prototype of Gary Vaynerchuk, we explore how creativity, speed, and emotional intelligence define whether brands survive the algorithmic era — or get replaced by those who adapt faster. Here’s what we unpack: • why AI is...

Episode 4 — AI vs Human Intuition: Who Really Knows What We Want? 14.11.2025

In this episode, we dive into one of the most uncomfortable questions of the digital age:  who actually understands our desires better — us, or the systems tracking us? Through an AI-generated prototype of Jeff Bezos — built solely from public interviews, shareholder letters, and commencement speeches — we explore the strange relationship between  human intuition  and  algorithmic prediction . Thi...

Episode 3 - Building Intelligence: What OpenAI Got Right — and Wrong 14.11.2025

In this episode, we confront one of the most uncomfortable truths in modern technology: intelligence is no longer a human monopoly. Through an AI-generated prototype of Sam Altman — built solely from publicly available speeches, interviews, and writings — we explore the story behind the systems that reshaped how billions of people think, work, and communicate. This is not a real interview. It is a...

Episode 2 — The Age of AI vs. The Age of Humanity 13.11.2025

In this episode, we explore one of the most fundamental tensions of the 21st century: the accelerating rise of artificial intelligence and the increasingly fragile emotional world it disrupts. Through an AI-generated prototype of Elon Musk — trained solely on publicly available interviews, talks, and writings — we stage the conversation many have debated but never truly heard: What happens when ma...

Episode 1 — The Algorithmic Society: What Meta Really Built 13.11.2025

This opening episode explores one of the defining questions of our time: how social platforms quietly shifted from tools of connection to engines of cultural engineering. Through an AI-generated prototype of Mark Zuckerberg — built solely on public data, interviews, and speeches — we examine how engagement algorithms evolved into invisible architects shaping identity, behaviour, and collective emo...

Before It All Began 08.11.2025

Have you ever wanted to talk to someone you’ve never met — to ask the questions that never had a chance to be asked? Before It All Began  is the prologue to  Conversations That Never Happened  — a UK Original AI Series created by  Yuliia Harkusha , a digital AI strategist who once studied criminal intent and now studies digital intention. In this opening chapter, Yuliia shares the story of how an...

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