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Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi on human-AI symbiosis, intertwined automation and augmentation, the race with the machine, and tacit knowledge (AC Ep62)

Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi on human-AI symbiosis, intertwined automation and augmentation, the race with the machine, and tacit knowledge (AC Ep62)

by shan | Sep 18, 2024 | Podcast

“We have unique capabilities, but it’s crucial to understand that today’s AI technologies, powered by deep learning, are fundamentally different. We need a new paradigm to figure out how we can work together.” – Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi About...
Sir Andrew Likierman on six elements for improving judgement, increasing awareness, and the comparative advantages of humans over AI (AC Ep61)

Sir Andrew Likierman on six elements for improving judgement, increasing awareness, and the comparative advantages of humans over AI (AC Ep61)

by shan | Sep 11, 2024 | Podcast

“Machines are amazing, but they can’t do certain things that only human beings can, like exhibit consciousness, ethics, or the ability to develop social bonds involving emotions, trust, loyalty, and empathy.” – Andrew Likierman About Sir Andrew...
Sylvia Gallusser on signals of the future, vivid scenarios, awareness practices, and envisioning meditations (AC Ep60)

Sylvia Gallusser on signals of the future, vivid scenarios, awareness practices, and envisioning meditations (AC Ep60)

by shan | Sep 4, 2024 | Podcast

“It’s not just about foreseeing; it’s also about feeling and sensing. It’s about imagining the smells and sounds of the future. It’s really about being an active player in your future, an active builder of the future.” – Sylvia...
Erica Orange on constant evolution, lifelong forgetting, robot symbiosis, and the power of imagination (AC Ep59)

Erica Orange on constant evolution, lifelong forgetting, robot symbiosis, and the power of imagination (AC Ep59)

by shan | Aug 28, 2024 | Podcast

“We all have to acquire new information to stay relevant. But if we’re piling new information onto outdated thinking, we need to become more comfortable with lifelong forgetting.” – Erica Orange About Erica Orange Erica Orange is a futurist, speaker,...
Natalia Bielczyk on work in a BANI world, becoming our own Zen masters, AI in recruitment, and contagious empathy (AC Ep58)

Natalia Bielczyk on work in a BANI world, becoming our own Zen masters, AI in recruitment, and contagious empathy (AC Ep58)

by shan | Aug 21, 2024 | Podcast

“It’s not about the amount we say; it’s about making what we say really count. We can use some of these tools to write the long version, so that we can then quickly create the short version and really dial in.” – Natalia Bielczyk About Natalia...
Nikolas Badminton on cognitive vibration, AI for scenarios, psychological kinesiology, and quiet listening (AC Ep57)

Nikolas Badminton on cognitive vibration, AI for scenarios, psychological kinesiology, and quiet listening (AC Ep57)

by shan | Aug 15, 2024 | Podcast

“It’s not about the amount that we say. It’s about making what we say really count. We can use some of these tools to write the long one, so that we can then go ahead and very quickly write the short version and really dial in.” – Nikolas...
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