Leading Change
For years, some of the biggest names in AI warned us that artificial intelligence would eliminate jobs, disrupt entire industries, and fundamentally reshape the workforce. Now, many of those same leaders are saying something very different. In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I break down the growing narrative shift coming from AI executives and why the people who once warned of mass job displacement are suddenly talking about productivity, augmentation, and the importance of human connection. So what changed? Here’s what I unpack: * The fear-based messaging that defined the early AI boom * Why AI leaders are changing their tone on job displacement * Sam Altman’s surprising comments about human interaction and AI * Dario Amodei’s shift from replacement to productivity multiplier * How IPO pressure, public sentiment, and adoption challenges may be influencing the narrative * Why human connection still matters in an increasingly automated world * The bigger leadership lessons hidden inside this messaging shift The takeaway is clear. When the narrative changes this dramatically, it is worth asking why. Because whether AI becomes a replacement, an enhancement, or something in between, leaders need to think critically about the messages they are hearing and who benefits from them. This is not just a technology conversation. It is a leadership one. Because the future of work will not be shaped by technology alone. It will be shaped by the choices we make about how we use it. 👇 Let’s discuss: * Why do you think AI leaders are changing their message? * Was the original narrative wrong, or is this new one? * Is the truth somewhere in the middle? 🔔 Subscribe for weekly insights on digital transformation, leadership, and emerging technologies.
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