Aidan McCullen and Samuel Arbesman dive into code as a humanistic “superpower,” biology–computation parallels, artificial life, and the simulation hypothesis—tempered by humility and curiosity.
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Author Samuel Arbesman joins Aidan McCullen to unpack why today’s technologies are often beyond human understanding. From systemic failures to the burden of knowledge, this episode explores the complexity of modern systems—and how to navigate them with intellectual humility.
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What if everything you know is slowly becoming outdated? In this eye-opening episode, Samuel Arbesman, author of The Half-Life of Facts, explores how knowledge decays over time, why scientific truths shift, and how we can stay ahead by understanding the patterns of information change.
Posted 3 weeks ago Tagged Adobe vs Figma AI in business Aidan McCullen Business Transformation Cloud Collaboration Design Thinking Digital Strategy Disruptive Innovation Enterprise Innovation Future Of Work Howard Yu Innovation Show X Knowledge Work Leap Orchestration Economy Platform Revolution Platform Strategy Reshuffle SaaS Disruption Sangeet Paul Choudary
Why did Adobe fail to outpace Figma despite cloud dominance? Howard Yu and Sangeet Paul Choudary join Aidan McCullen to explore disruption in the AI age and how your business can leap forward before it’s too late.
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Startups like Figma disrupt giants like Adobe not just through technology, but by reshaping mindsets. In this episode, bestselling author Sangeet Paul Choudary joins Aidan McCullen to explore how AI, cloud-first models, and unlearning are transforming the future of work and the knowledge economy.
Posted 11 months ago Tagged AI competition AI dominance AI ecosystems AI Evolution AI history AI innovation strategies AI market trends AI partnerships AI platform building AI wars Anthropic Claude console wars format wars future of AI generative AI iPhone vs Android Microsoft AI network effects OpenAI vs Google tech giants battle VHS vs Betamax
The battle for AI dominance between giants like OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and Anthropic mirrors historic format wars such as VHS vs. Betamax, PlayStation vs. Xbox, and iPhone vs. Android. Key strategies like leveraging network effects, harnessing underdog advantages, and building robust ecosystems are shaping the future of AI. Dive into this analysis to uncover the parallels and gain insights into how these strategies may determine the winner in this transformative race for AI supremacy.
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Explore the seismic shifts in the consulting industry driven by AI and technological advancements. Ryan Shanks, Alex Osterwalder, and Rita McGrath discuss the diminishing need for traditional “grinders,” the rise of new business models, and how organizations must embrace innovation to thrive in a rapidly changing landscape.
Posted 12 months ago Tagged AI and automation AI-powered management Creative Destruction economic growth Frederick Taylor freelance economy Future Of Work Human-Machine Collaboration innovation and jobs job automation middle management platform companies remote work trends scientific management task decomposition technological singularity Technological Taylorism Universal Basic Income workforce surveillance
In the age of AI and automation, the principles of Technological Taylorism are reshaping the workforce. Drawing parallels to Frederick Taylor’s scientific management, this article examines how jobs are deconstructed into smaller tasks, the rise of workforce surveillance, and the risks to freelancers and middle management. Featuring insights from experts like Paul Daugherty and Yossi Sheffi, it questions how AI’s efficiency-driven evolution will impact job creation, economic growth, and societal balance.
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In Radically Human, Paul R. Daugherty explores the evolving role of AI in business, emphasizing human-centered innovation, the IDEAS framework, and trust as a differentiator. Dive into strategies that blend technology with human expertise to drive sustainable growth and transformation.
Posted 1 year ago Tagged academic writing AI in education AI writing tools Aidan McCullen artificial intelligence in education author interviews authorship book discussion ChatGPT copyright issues with AI creative writing digital impact on learning digital writing vs. handwriting embodied cognition ethical concerns of AI future of writing human creativity intellectual property language and literacy Naomi S. Baron OpenAI originality in writing technology and writing skills The Innovation Show thinking skills writing and thinking connection
In this enlightening episode, Naomi S. Baron, author of ‘Who Wrote This?’, discusses the profound effects of AI writing tools on our ability to think, write, and create authentically. We explore the nuances of human creativity, the struggle that shapes meaningful writing, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI in education and intellectual property.