Why we should balance innovation with stewardship — while reframing the “techno-optimists versus doomers” polarization.
Andrea Bonime-Blanc, JD/PhD, is founder and CEO of GEC Risk Advisory, and a board member and advisor. She is the author of Governing Pandora: Leading in the Age of GenAI[…]
AI will shape the future of work, but human leadership will decide whether that future is good — and happiness should be the touchstone.
Nic Marks helps organizations measure and improve team happiness. He is the author of Happiness is a Serious Business and founder of Friday Pulse, a London-based tech company.
AI may be rewriting “how” we work — but not “why” we work. And this has profound implications for leadership.
Jeff DeGraff — the “Dean of Innovation” — is an author, speaker, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies and mission-driven organizations worldwide. He’s the CEO and Founder of Innovatrium, Founder[…]
Author Zack Kass argues that AI will not end work — it will expand it, pushing us toward new ways of creating, connecting, and adding value.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
Handled right, AI has potential to bring back middle-skill jobs lost to the rise of computers, economists argue. Or, like the mechanized mills of the past, it could toss whole sectors out of work.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
AI “eval” outfit Mercor is one of the fastest growing companies in history. But will their rocket run out of fuel? Big Think investigates.
Media trailblazer Tim O’Reilly tells Big Think why AI requires “get yourself dirty” work — and warns us not to buy the hype.
AI has brought a reckoning to the consulting industry — and the death knell will quickly sound for those who fail to adapt.
Leaders in China hope that AI and robotics can finally resolve the flaws of a centralized planned economy. But US technoculture has an edge.
We chat with Mark Klarzynski, founder of PEAK:AIO, on how his company became an international player in data storage for the age of AI.