Jamie Hinton

Beginning his career writing scripts to automate his own job as a data uploader at one of Sheffield’s (then) largest technology agencies, it is this mindset of ceaseless innovation which gave life to Razor and its mission to always stay on the sharp edge of technology. At Razor he challenges his team to think bigger. To harness the power of automation, AI, machine learning and focused design thinking to enhance business functions, experiences and intelligence beyond the client’s expectation. Jamie has worked with major brands including Alfa Romeo, Co-Operative Bank, HCCi Dyson, Virgin Trains and South Staffs Water.

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To understand AI, learn first about human evolution – or the lack of it

I’m going to start off where all good stories about human evolution should… close your eyes and imagine you’re a neanderthal walking through a jungle.

A promotion after maternity leave shouldn't be a rare thing
A promotion after maternity leave shouldn’t be a rare thing

Razor’s Head of Client Services, Ellie Mosley, recently shared her story with us on having a career in technology as a new mother. Now, Razor’s CEO, Jamie Hinton responds. In his mind, it was the natural thing to do.

AI is no match for human kindness, but it can certainly bring it to life

The debate around the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and what it means for humanity is very much alive. It probably has been since 1927, the year Metropolis was released. If you haven’t seen it, the film stars a humanoid robot intent on world domination and human slavery. As you can imagine the robot doesn’t go down too well, and so began our difficult and ever-evolving relationship with AI.